Summary: The claim made in the text is regarding the arrangement and constructions of classical knowledge, asserting that they are well-earned through intellectual and physical energy, and syntactical order. The discussion includes various linguistic elements, such as vowels, consonants, declensions, and the formation of cases in different languages like Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, and Anglo-Saxon. It also delves into specific aspects like the Sanskrit alphabet, numerals, potential, optative, and conjunctive moods, and verbal forms like gerunds, participles, infinitives, and the formation of tenses. The text presents a comprehensive exploration of linguistic features and structures across different languages, providing insights into the evolution and complexity of language.