http://openlibrary.org/b/OL14004331M/Gr ... imiledruck
You have to press button "Volltext" at the lower left.
A German language introduction with details surrounding the text and the author, not very focussed on the text itself. It follows an early Faksimile edition of 1905.
This contains the Latin description with 8 major pictures + 1 picture showing all 8 figures in one picture. The text contains a lot of smaller pictures - their function inside the card game to teach Latin grammar is not obvious to me (well, I see, it's for interpretation the grammar) - would be nice if somebody with better Latin could take a look.
I've a translation, http://trionfi.com/0/c/09/ ... but the pictures are gone, and I've trouble to identify, which pictures should be at which page.
And it seems, that there are errors in the translation, perhaps as a part once was lost.
Re: Matthias Ringmann text "Grammatica"
2The big pictures:
All 8 figures (page 13)
Nomen (page 14)
Pronomen (same picture as Nomen; page 30)
Verbum (page 37)
Adverbium (page 45)
Participium (page 48)
Coniunctio (page 53)
Praepositio (page 57)
Interiectio (page 60)
Conclusio (finishing picture; page 63)
All 8 figures (page 13)
Nomen (page 14)
Pronomen (same picture as Nomen; page 30)
Verbum (page 37)
Adverbium (page 45)
Participium (page 48)
Coniunctio (page 53)
Praepositio (page 57)
Interiectio (page 60)
Conclusio (finishing picture; page 63)
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