"...classicists, but especially linguists and Indo-Europeanists,
will be grateful to Sihler for undertaking and completing
successfully the enormous task of providing them with a modern
comparative grammar of Greek and Latin."--Classical World
"...a clear exhaustive presentation of the facts....We have to be
thankful to the author for offering us a reliable guide for further
study in the historical linguistics of the classical
languages."--The Journal of Indo-European Studies
"Teachers of Greek and Latin grammar will do well to consult this
work..."--Religious Studies Review
"...the author's erudition is evident on every page, and the
discussion includes many persuasive insights into the countless
phenomena it ranges over....a book which no Indo-Europeanist can
afford to ignore..."--The Classical Journal
"...the [New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin] ...applies
wide learning and prodigious labor toward filling many of the
serious gaps that the present century had opened, or widened, in
Buck's essentially nineteenth-century work."--lassical Views
"...classicists, but especially linguists and Indo-Europeanists,
will be grateful to Sihler for undertaking and completing
successfully the enormous task of providing them with a modern
comparative grammar of Greek and Latin."--Classical World
"...a clear exhaustive presentation of the facts....We have to be
thankful to the author for offering us a reliable guide for further
study in the historical linguistics of the classical
languages."--The Journal of Indo-European Studies
"Teachers of Greek and Latin grammar will do well to consult this
work..."--Religious Studies Review
"...the author's erudition is evident on every page, and the
discussion includes many persuasive insights into the countless
phenomena it ranges over....a book which no Indo-Europeanist can
afford to ignore..."--The Classical Journal
"...the [New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin] ...applies
wide learning and prodigious labor toward filling many of the
serious gaps that the present century had opened, or widened, in
Buck's essentially nineteenth-century work."--lassical Views
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