De Conjugatione Latini Verbi "Dare", written in Latin by James Darmesteter and published in 1877, is a detailed exploration of the conjugation of the Latin verb "dare" (to give). This scholarly work provides a rigorous analysis of the verb's forms, usage, and historical development within the Latin language. It is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Latin, classical philology, and historical linguistics. The book offers insights into the intricacies of Latin grammar and the evolution of verb conjugation, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of Latin language and literature.
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