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A delightful, small, inexpensive book for learning Latin.
It may not teach you everything there is in Latin, but it does what it does with humor, clarity,
and accuracy.
We suggest that you get this book as your first Latin grammar book.
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Classical Latin. Latin for People is a very interesting book that explains Latin grammar in a very clear, non-threatening way.
You won't want this to be your only book on Latin, but it will make it easier to study the
difficulties and sharp turns of Latin grammar.
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Mostly Classical Latin, but useful for Church Latin.
You need a Latin dictionary. This is a right-sized Latin dictionary with the definitions you need as a student in College or earlier.
A dictionary you'll learn from.
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Classical Latin.
A good, complete and accurate Latin grammar book.
Somewhat compact because it offers all the Latin grammar in one book.
Because it tries to do a lot in a short space, this book is best suited for
people with at least a year's experience in Latin.
Your web editor uses an earlier edition of this book when he teaches Latin.
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Classical Latin.
Readers have rated this book high.
It is a complete Latin Grammar book that is organized in such a way that you can use it
effectively.
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Classical Latin.
Readers have rated this book high.
It explains nouns and noun inflection, adjectives, adverbs, verb conjugation, and sentence construction.
Examples are given of the grammar point.
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Classical Latin.
This book has good reviews. At around $15 it gives adults and children (age 10 and older)
an enjoyable introduction to Latin.
Readers get interested in the adventures of Minimus the mouse and enjoy reading and translating Latin.
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Classical Latin. This is the set of audio cassettes that go with the book at the left of this one.
This will help students to understand spoken Latin and to practice their pronunciation.
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Church Latin.
A useable dictionary of the words used in the Latin used by the Church for the last 2 thousand years or so.
Opens the door to the Latin liturgy and the writings of the Church tradition.
17,000 Latin words compiled by an experienced teacher of Latin.
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Church Latin.
Teaches Latin concepts briefly and then gives you ample exercises to practice what you just learned.
Guides you through grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary.
You can teach yourself Ecclesiastical Latin with this book, but it will require study.
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"Modern Latin." A delightful translation of Winnie the Pu into Latin.
The Latin is excellent, although the use of "ille" for "the"
is a stretch in classical Latin. (But a reality in later Latin as it was becoming French, Spanish, Italian, and others)
This book really makes learning Latin fun!
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"Modern Latin." The translator has made Latin live again! The word order is more like that of Church Latin, (more like English)
making it easier to read.
Most people will, we think, find this much more interesting than stories about Caesar going out to war!
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"Modern Latin." The Little Prince, translated by Richard Howard.
The Latin is kept simple. This will make reading it a delight.
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"Modern Latin." Dr Seuss in English has delighted children for decades.
This translation into Latin will do the same with it's delightful rhythm and rhyme.
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This course consists of a paperback with CD's.
The publisher's description says that there are recordings by native speakers.
I'm eager to hear the recordings by native speakers of Latin, who last lived in Europe about 1500-2000 years ago.
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