Turkish grammar, [308].

Turkic grammar, [309].

Grammatici, the, at Rome, [103].

Greek language, the, studied and cultivated by the barbarians, Berosus, Menander, and Manetho, [94], [95].

critical study of ancient Greek at Alexandria, [97].

the first practical Greek grammar, [100].

generally spoken at Rome, [101].

Greek, earnestness with which Greek grammar was taken up at Rome, [108], [110].

principles which governed the formation of adjectives and genitives, [113] note.

spread of the Greek grammar, [114].