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Gallicae grammatices libellus, Latine conversus
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs (including local catalogs, Library of Congress, and Internet Archive) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Robert Estienne's 'Gallicae grammatices libellus'. The work is a 16th-century Latin grammar book, and no records of any English edition, partial or complete, were found.
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Robert Estienne’s 16th-century guide bridges the gap between the rigid logic of Latin and the evolving, living French language. Readers will discover why silent letters exist, how verbs form their soul, and the precise etymological shifts that turned Roman roots into Parisian speech.