Grammaire Italienne, Ou Application De La Science De L'analyse a L'italien, by Nicol Giosafatte Biagioli, is a comprehensive treatise on Italian grammar presented through the lens of analytical science. Published in 1827 and written in French, this work offers a detailed exploration of the Italian language, making it accessible to French-speaking students and scholars.
Beyond grammar, the book includes D n Nouveau Trait De La Po sie Italienne, providing insights into Italian poetry. This section enhances the book's value by connecting linguistic principles with literary expression. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of both the structure and art of the Italian language during the early 19th century.
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