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The edition collects surviving fragments of a classical grammatical treatise and reconstructs its original order and scope. It presents investigations into the nature of speech, the relation between words and facts, Stoic-influenced notions of signification, and the tripartite division of linguistic inquiry. Short treatments range over etymology, word-formation, morphology, syntax, and rhetorical ornament, with many concise examples and etymological conjectures. Critical apparatus and annotations identify sources, propose attributions, note manuscript variants, and explain editorial choices, enabling readers to follow how fragmentary passages were assigned, emended, and integrated to recover the author's overall grammatical program.

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Marcus Terentius Varro

Marcus Terentius Varro was a Roman scholar and writer, active during the late Roman Republic. He is best known for his contributions to the fields of grammar, philosophy, and agriculture. His work "De M. Terenti Varronis Libris Grammaticis" reflects his extensive knowledge of language and grammar, showcasing his role in the development of Latin linguistic studies. Varro's writings are significant for their insights into Roman culture and education, and he is often regarded as one of the most learned men of his time, influencing later generations of scholars.

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