Book review
Declinatio: A Study of the Linguistic Theory of Marcus Terentius Varro By Daniel J(ennings) Taylor ( Studies in the History of Linguistics, 2).
Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1975 [c.1974]. xv, 131 pp. .

Reviewed by Fred W. Householder
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