Excerpt from Analysis of the Latin Verb: Illustrated by the Forms of the Sanskrit
We have not assumed on the part of the student any acquaintance with either the Sanskrit or the Greek. As a necessary consequence, however, of the sisterly relation existing between the Greek and Latin, one familiar with both cannot, we believe, fail to discover in our discussion of the Latin the solution of many problems in Greek formation.
In the preparation of this Manual we have taken as our guide the writings of Professors Bopp and Schleicher. As respects the content of the Analysis we lay no claim to originality, its primary object being to give the best approved results of German research, in a form convenient and intel ligible to the English reader. Many of the conclusions attained rest rather upon probable than upon demonstrative evidence. Care has been taken in each instance to put these conclusions in no more positive form than that with which they are enunciated by the authorities we follow.
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