This is a meticulously prepared edition of the complete works of Priscian, the renowned grammarian of antiquity, presented in Latin. Edited by Augustus Krehl, this edition of "Prisciani Caesariensis Grammatici Opera" has been thoroughly revised and emended based on a collation of the oldest codices. It includes a detailed record of variant readings and comprehensive indices, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and students of classical literature and linguistics.
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