Based on a hitherto unknown copy of Manuel Álvares’ (1526–1583) very significant Latin grammar Emmanvelis Alvari è Societate Iesv de institvtione grammatica libri tres (Lisbon, 1573), this paper presents the first edition of what the author himself (in a Spanish letter to his superior in Rome)… read more
Referring explicitly to its sources on the title page, the anonymous Portuguese grammar Regras de grammatica portugueza segundo os principios de grammatica universal (1841) claims to be based on two sources pertaining to the more recent school of the French Grammaire générale. The French… read more