The second edition of Outline of the Historical and Comparative Grammar of Latin updates and expands by 60 pages the first edition of 2009, now the standard reference for the history of the Latin language. This book details the development of Latin from its Proto-Indo-European roots down to its modern forms, the Romance languages. The book also offers concise overviews of Latin synchronic phonology, the reconstructed pronunciation of Classical Latin, derivational morphology, some developments in syntax, the position of Latin within the Indo-European languages, language contact, and Etruscan grammar and texts. It can be purchase directly from Beech Stave Press.