Description: Two Volume Latin text, with volume one “Etymology” and volume two “Syntax”. From the library of Doctor med Hildebrand of Duisburg-Wanheimerort. In good condition, with original publisher’s boards. Thomas Ruddimann was a School master in Scotland and classical scholar who published, among other texts, “Rudiments of the Latin Tongue” while Johann Gotfried Stallbaum was a German classicist. It appears the text explains various grammatical approaches to reading and writing Latin. Watermark on paper at rear of volume two “F Wilhelm III”. Good Condition: 8vo: 2 volumes: black publisher’s boards with red labels having gilt lettering of title and volume and gilt lines across: scuffing and rub: loss of color at hinges: bent corners: foxing within and throughout: blue stamp of Dr. Hildebrand inside both volumes: pencil marks inside front and at rear of both: “Thomas Ruddimanni Institutiones Grammaticae Latinae: Curante Godofredo Stallbaum: Pars Prima:Etymologiam Continens: Pars Secunda: Syntaxin Continens”: Thomas Ruddimanni and Godofredo Stallbaum: Leipzig: C H F Hartmann: 1823. COLC1823ABEA
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Year Printed: 1823
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Topic: School Books
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Johann Gottfried Stallbaum
Subject: Reference
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: Latin
Publisher: C H F Hartmann
Place of Publication: Leipzig