Originally published in 1799, this classic guide to Latin prose style and composition has been a favorite of classical scholars for over two centuries. This abridged edition, ideal for students and non-specialists, provides clear and concise guidelines on word choice, sentence structure, and rhetorical techniques, as well as a wide range of practical exercises to help readers put these principles into practice.
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