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This book is a study of the ablative case in Ancient Latin grammar. The author, Oskar Alexander Albert Wichmann, explores the different uses of the ablative case in Latin literature and provides a detailed analysis of its grammatical and syntactical structures. The book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of Classical Latin.
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