[Versification], [2511]-[2739]. Definitions, [2511]-[2548]. Numeri Italici, [2549]. The Saturnian, [2550]-[2554]. Dactylic Rhythms, [2555]-[2580]. Iambic Rhythms, [2581]-[2627]. Trochaic Rhythms, [2628]-[2649]. Logaoedic Rhythms, [2650]-[2074]. Dactylo-Trochaic Rhythms, [2675]-[2681]. Anapaestic Rhythms, [2682]-[2690]. Cretic Rhythms, [2691]-[2697]. Bacchiac Rhythms, [2698]-[2706]. Choriambic Rhythms, [2707]. Ionic Rhythms, [2708]-[2717]. Lyric Metres of Horace, [2718]-[2737]. Lyric Strophes of Catullus, [2738]. Index of Horatian Odes and their metres, [2739].
[Abbreviations used in citing the Authors], [2740]-[2745].
[LATIN GRAMMAR]
[1]. Latin Grammar has two parts. I. The first part treats of words: (A.) their sound; (B.) their formation; (C.) their inflection. II. The second part shows how words are joined together in sentences.
[ PART FIRST ❧ WORDS]
[PARTS OF SPEECH.]
[2]. The principal kinds of words or Parts of Speech are Nouns, Verbs, and Conjunctions.