Aristarchus Sive De Arte Grammatica, Volume 3, presents the sixth book of Gerardus Joannes Vossius's comprehensive treatise on grammar. This volume, subtitled 'Liber Sextus, Qui Est De Sex Reliquis Vocum Classibus, ' delves into the remaining six classes of words within the grammatical framework. Vossius, a renowned classical scholar, offers meticulous analysis and profound insights into the structure and function of language.
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