The eight volumes of the Grammatici Latini, published by Teubner
between 1855 and 1880 under the general editorship of Heinrich Keil
(1822 1894), are an outstanding monument of nineteenth-century
German philology. Keil published editions of Propertius and of
Pliny's letters before turning to the works of the Latin
grammarians, whose attempts to define and describe their own
language have influenced the way in which modern researchers in
language and linguistics have approached their discipline. Keil's
only predecessor in this field was Helias Putsch, who in 1605
published Grammaticae Latinae auctores antiqui; Keil uses the same
order in which to present his versions of the texts. The second
volume contains the first twelve books of Priscian's Institutiones
Grammaticae.
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