George Martin Lane’s A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges is a thorough and respected treatment of the Latin language. Drawing on deep scholarship, it covers phonology, morphology, and syntax in detail, serving advanced students who wish to understand the language as well as read it.
Lane, a Harvard professor, brought historical and comparative insight to his grammar, explaining not only the rules but the reasons behind them. The book offers careful discussion of usage and abundant illustrative examples from classical authors. It remains a valuable resource for serious students seeking a comprehensive and learned guide to Latin grammar.