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A playful, satirical primer on Latin grammar that teaches parts of speech, syntax, and prosody through witty explanations, caricatures, mock-prefaces, and humorous examples. The text blends genuine grammatical instruction, including pronunciation marked by macrons and breves and notes on vowel and consonant sounds, with parody, jokes, lists, and etched illustrations to make learning more palatable. Some difficult or technical topics are deliberately skirted in favor of light‑hearted exercises and aphorisms, while occasional asides gently lampoon contemporary teaching practices.

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Percival Leigh

Percival Leigh was a British author and humorist, best known for his contributions to children's literature and educational texts in a comedic style. His works often blend humor with learning, making subjects like arithmetic and grammar more engaging for young readers. Notable titles include "Comic Arithmetic" and "The Comic English Grammar: A New and Facetious Introduction to the English Tongue," which showcase his unique approach to teaching through wit and satire. Leigh's playful narratives and inventive characters have left a lasting impact on the genre of educational literature.

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