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Cambridge Latin Course Book 4 (Cambridge Latin Course) Cambridge School Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 2002
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory course developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. This fourth edition offers a number of new features whilst retaining the fundamental elements of this popular course. Book IV is based in Rome and contains explanatory language notes with grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples, background information and ...
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Ferdinandus Taurus 2 reviews Munro Leaf
Topeka Bindery, 2003
Ferdinandus Taurus Excellent for Reviewing the Subjunctive
+ Lovely, Timeless Pacifism Message and More
Ferdinandus Taurus is a great little book just for reading aloud in class. But for a review of the subjunctive primary and secondary sequences, it is truly outstanding. The students appreciate the repetitive vocabulary (like English versions of the Doctor Seuss books), for it means they are able ...
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Tres Mures Caeci 7 reviews David C. Noe
Patrick Henry College Press, 2005
I sing of mice and men (and a farmer's wife)...
+ A friendly picturebook retelling of the story of Three Blind Mice + It will instruct and delight + A brilliant and enjoyable introduction to Latin, suitable for all ages + Tres Mures a Ten
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Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 North American edition (North American Cambridge Latin Course) North American Cambridge Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 1983
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory program in four Units, originally developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. Under the sponsorship of the North American Cambridge Classics Project. This proven approach includes a stimulating, continuous storyline, grammatical development and cultural information carefully woven throughout the text, a complete Language ...
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Lingua Latina, Part I: Grammatica Latina I Hans H. Orberg
Focus Publishing/R.Pullins Co., 2000
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North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Audio CD (North American Cambridge Latin Course) North American Cambridge Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 2004
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Lingua Latina: Part I: Familia Romana 6 reviews Hans H. Orberg
Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Co., 2000
The book that made me study Latin
+ Great Common Sense Approach + Adults are not children
This book pulled me into the study of Latin. I read the
first two pages at the author's lingua-latina website in
Denmark, and was lured by the way it allowed me to read a
purely Latin text. It's addictive. The Latine Disco and
Exercitia Latina were great additions, as was the
CD with MP3s ...
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Oxford Latin Dictionary 1 review
Oxford University Press, USA, 1983
could you find another more trusted dictionary?
I think editors of this book have the unchallenged right to boast the Chinese cliche" SHEWOQISHUI" (who can be counted for except me). You are to suffer a disgrace of depriving your bookshelf of this big reference book if you are a Latinist. Buy it now, linen cover and solid binding assures its ...
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Lingua Latina: Colloquia Personarum 1 review Hans Orberg
Focus Publishing, 2004
Trustworthy seller
This book order went smoothly. Shipment was prompt. All the books were just as described. I'd certainly buy from this seller again. Great service!
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Virent Ova! Viret Perna!! (Green Eggs and Ham in Latin) 3 reviews Dr. Seuss, Guenevera Tunberg, ...
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2003
Tasty in any language...
+ Fun for latin student + Learning fun
I will like them in a school, I will like them like a fool, I will like them dressed in satin, Yes, I'll like them, even in Latin! I must confess, I do profess, I do so like Green Eggs and Ham! `Green Eggs and Ham' has been translated into many languages, just as other classic Dr. Seuss pieces have ...
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Arbor Alma/the Giving Tree 6 reviews Shel Silverstein
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2002
Erat quondam arbor...
+ A great teaching tool for someone of any age + The Giving Tree + Rendered in an exquisite Latin
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Cattus Petasatus: The Cat in the Hat in Latin 11 reviews Dr. Seuss, Jennifer Morrish Tunberg, ...
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2000
Great for Latin Students
+ It's a lot of fun + Wonderful! + Latin Seuss + Optime! But be warned...Tougher than you think
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English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) 7 reviews Norma Goldman, Ladislas Szymanski
Olivia & Hill Press, 2004
An Educational Asset
+ English Grammar for Students of Latin + A little too basic for second year students
This is a perfect resource for a student who wishes to improve their command of the English and Latin languages. The author uses many examples to demonstrate grammatical principles--all of which are presented in Latin and English. Furthermore, the topic matter is very comprehensive; to my ...
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North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Audio CD (North American Cambridge Latin Course) North American Cambridge Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 2004
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Lingua Latina: Part I: Latin-English Vocabulary I 6 reviews Hans H. Orberg
Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company, 1998
The book that made me study Latin
+ Great Common Sense Approach + Adults are not children
This book pulled me into the study of Latin. I read the
first two pages at the author's lingua-latina website in
Denmark, and was lured by the way it allowed me to read a
purely Latin text. It's addictive. The Latine Disco and
Exercitia Latina were great additions, as was the
CD with MP3s ...
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Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1: Stages 1-12 (Cambridge Latin Course) 3 reviews Cambridge School Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 1982
If you are struggling with Latin - this is the course for you!
+ Ooooh... Latin that is easy to understand, and it gives great fun! + If there were a "Latin for Dummies" this would be it!
I've been studying Latin for 10 months on my own now without a tutor or class to rely on for assistance. I started with Wheelock's and quickly became bored and frustrated as I started to struggle. I also started using Lingua Latina - which is an excellent text and I highly recommend this series ...
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Arbor Alma/the Giving Tree 6 reviews Shel Silverstein
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2002
Erat quondam arbor...
+ A great teaching tool for someone of any age + The Giving Tree + Rendered in an exquisite Latin
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North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Audio CD (North American Cambridge Latin Course) North American Cambridge Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 2004
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Lingua Latina: Part I: Latin-English Vocabulary I 6 reviews Hans H. Orberg
Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company, 1998
The book that made me study Latin
+ Great Common Sense Approach + Adults are not children
This book pulled me into the study of Latin. I read the
first two pages at the author's lingua-latina website in
Denmark, and was lured by the way it allowed me to read a
purely Latin text. It's addictive. The Latine Disco and
Exercitia Latina were great additions, as was the
CD with MP3s ...
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Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1: Stages 1-12 (Cambridge Latin Course) 3 reviews Cambridge School Classics Project
Cambridge University Press, 1982
If you are struggling with Latin - this is the course for you!
+ Ooooh... Latin that is easy to understand, and it gives great fun! + If there were a "Latin for Dummies" this would be it!
I've been studying Latin for 10 months on my own now without a tutor or class to rely on for assistance. I started with Wheelock's and quickly became bored and frustrated as I started to struggle. I also started using Lingua Latina - which is an excellent text and I highly recommend this series ...
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