George N. Olcott / George NOlcott
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A forensic study of Latin where stone meets speech. Clear, rigorous, and surprisingly human. N. Olcott’s Studies in the Word Formation of the Latin Inscriptions, Substantives and Adjectives, with Special Reference to the Latin Sermo Vulgaris is a meticulous investigation of how nouns and adjectives arise across epigraphic and colloquial registers. Drawing on inscriptional corpora and latin inscriptions analysis, Olcott supplies close attention to morphological patterns and phonological tendencies that reveal everyday usages of the ancient roman language. Part classical philology reference and part latin linguistics study, the work gives students and scholars a compact yet thorough account of latin word formation and the processes central to vulgar latin research. Valuable as an academic latin resource, it supports classroom reading lists and seminars in a university classics course while remaining approachable for readers curious about the lived language beneath formal grammar. As a contribution to historical linguistics latin, Olcott’s findings illuminate how regional and social variants within the roman empire language fed the later development of Romance tongues. The book balances technical rigour with clear exposition, making it equally at home on the shelf of a specialist assembling a scholarly latin collection and on the bedside table of an informed enthusiast. Its methodical voice and close attention to evidence reward patient reading; compact chapters unfold like forensic reports that reveal the habits of speakers rather than literary artifices. Researchers in epigraphy, Romance linguistics and historical sociolinguistics will find its arguments useful for comparative study.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Measured and authoritative, it serves as a lasting latin grammar handbook and a cultured acquisition for classic-literature collectors and library collections devoted to ancient languages.