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Exercises upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech, with References to Veneroni's Grammar / to which is added an abridgement of the Roman history, intended at once to make the learner acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Italian language cover

Exercises upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech, with References to Veneroni's Grammar / to which is added an abridgement of the Roman history, intended at once to make the learner acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Italian language

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The work presents systematic exercises in Italian grammar organized around Veneroni’s syntax, with conjugation drills, paradigms, and graded examples arranged in three progressive types: brief rule illustrations, longer practice sentences that recycle earlier material, and comprehensive passages combining multiple rules. Radical words are interlined and accents are marked to aid pronunciation and reduce dictionary consultation. Editorial notes correct references and obsolete phrases. An appended abridgment of Roman history provides reading material designed to reinforce idiomatic usage and to acquaint learners with relevant cultural context.

About the Author

Bottarelli, Ferdinando portrait

Ferdinando Bottarelli

Ferdinando Bottarelli was an educator and author known for his contributions to language learning, particularly in Italian. His notable work, "Exercises upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech, with References to Veneroni's Grammar," serves as both a language guide and a historical overview, aimed at helping learners grasp the intricacies of the Italian language while also familiarizing them with Roman history. Bottarelli's approach reflects a blend of linguistic instruction and cultural education, making his work valuable for students of Italian.

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