Evan der Millner in his audio version of Adler's Practical Latin Grammar deals, in Chapter 15, with irregular nouns and refers us to "Hickey" or "Hicky" for a more complete (than Adler) treatment of the subject.. He says he supplied a note with the download but I don't have this. I can find no reference on the internet to any book by anyone called Hickey or Hicky that deals Latin in any shape or form. Does anyone know what he's referring to?
...Unless it's Morris Hicky Morgan....?
Hick[e?]y's Latin Grammar
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Re: Hick[e?]y's Latin Grammar
Why not pm him here? On Textkit he goes by the name 'Metrodorus'.
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Re: Hick[e?]y's Latin Grammar
Got it. Thanks.