Understanding a single root (e.g., bios for life) allows a student to decode dozens of related words (biology, biopsy, autobiography).
In-depth analysis of prefixes, suffixes, and "pseudo-suffixes" (roots that act as endings, like -logía ) used to build complex words.
It satisfies the natural human desire to know the "true" meaning and history of the symbols we use to communicate. Digital Access and PDFs Fundación Pablo Iglesiashttps://fpabloiglesias.es Mateos Muñoz, Agustín - Fundación Pablo Iglesias
Detailed sections on Latin and Greek alphabets, phonetics (including vocal and consonant evolution), and morphology.
The textbook, often published by Editorial Esfinge, is frequently divided into two main volumes—one dedicated to Latin and the other to Greek—or condensed into a single comprehensive "Compendio".
Knowing the origin of a word often clarifies its spelling, preventing common errors.