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The Discipline of Writing and Speaking Correctly Priscian and his Legacy Priscien: Transmission et refondation de la grammaire, de l’antiquité aux modernes eds. Marc Baratin, Bernard Colombat & Louis Holtz ( Studia Artistarum, 21).
Turnhout: Brepols, 2009. xxii, 770 pp. ISBN 978-2-503-53074-1 € 80

L. G. Kelly
Darwin College, Cambridge
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