This is a comprehensive introduction to Latin forms and syntax, designed to train the student in reading ancient texts at an early stage.
Latin: An Intensive Course
โ Scribed by Floyd L. Moreland; Rita M. Fleischer
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Preface to the Preliminary Edition
Preface to This Edition
Introduction
Abbreviations Used in This Book
Grammatical Review
A Selected Glossary of Important Terms
Unit One
Unit Two
Unit Three
Unit Four
Review - Units One to Four
Unit Five
Unit Six
Unit Seven
Unit Eight
Review - Units Five to Eight
Unit Nine
Unit Ten
Unit Eleven
Review - Units Nine to Eleven
Unit Twelve
Unit Thirteen
Unit Fourteen
Unit Fifteen
Unit Sixteen
Unit Seventeen
Unit Eighteen
Review - Units Twelve to Eighteen
Appendix
Latin-English Vocabulary
English-Latin Vocabulary
Index
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