New Latin Grammar

Par : Charles E. Bennett
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  • Nombre de pages261
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4701067-8
  • EAN8596547010678
  • Date de parution28/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille566 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "New Latin Grammar, " Charles E. Bennett meticulously crafts a comprehensive resource for students and scholars of Latin. This work is characterized by its systematic approach, blending precise grammatical rules with practical examples, all while maintaining clarity and scholarly rigor. Bennett's text is a response to the evolving needs of Latin education in the early 20th century, where the emphasis on linguistic structure became paramount amid a backdrop of shifting pedagogical methods.
By intertwining traditional elements with innovative practices, Bennett's grammar stands as both a pedagogical guide and a scholarly reference, solidifying its place in academic discourse. Charles E. Bennett, an esteemed classicist and a professor at the University of Georgia, dedicates his intellectual pursuits to the revival and teaching of classical languages. Influenced by his extensive experience in academia and the growing interest in Latin studies, Bennett aimed to make Latin more accessible and engaging for contemporary learners.
His expertise and passionate commitment to classical education informed this grammar, ensuring a resource that is not only instructive but also rich in historical context and linguistic heritage. For anyone embarking on the journey of learning Latin or seeking to deepen their understanding of the language's grammatical foundations, Bennett's "New Latin Grammar" is an indispensable tool. This scholarly work not only equips readers with essential linguistic knowledge but also bridges the gap between classical and modern understandings of Latin.
Its enduring relevance makes it a must-have for educators, students, and enthusiasts of the classical world.
In "New Latin Grammar, " Charles E. Bennett meticulously crafts a comprehensive resource for students and scholars of Latin. This work is characterized by its systematic approach, blending precise grammatical rules with practical examples, all while maintaining clarity and scholarly rigor. Bennett's text is a response to the evolving needs of Latin education in the early 20th century, where the emphasis on linguistic structure became paramount amid a backdrop of shifting pedagogical methods.
By intertwining traditional elements with innovative practices, Bennett's grammar stands as both a pedagogical guide and a scholarly reference, solidifying its place in academic discourse. Charles E. Bennett, an esteemed classicist and a professor at the University of Georgia, dedicates his intellectual pursuits to the revival and teaching of classical languages. Influenced by his extensive experience in academia and the growing interest in Latin studies, Bennett aimed to make Latin more accessible and engaging for contemporary learners.
His expertise and passionate commitment to classical education informed this grammar, ensuring a resource that is not only instructive but also rich in historical context and linguistic heritage. For anyone embarking on the journey of learning Latin or seeking to deepen their understanding of the language's grammatical foundations, Bennett's "New Latin Grammar" is an indispensable tool. This scholarly work not only equips readers with essential linguistic knowledge but also bridges the gap between classical and modern understandings of Latin.
Its enduring relevance makes it a must-have for educators, students, and enthusiasts of the classical world.