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Reading Latin Grammar and Exercises.

✍ Scribed by Peter Jones


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
484
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


My Bookmarks......Page 0
1B......Page 42
Cover......Page 1
Half title......Page 3
Frontispiece......Page 4
Title......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 11
Notes to Grammar and Exercises......Page 13
Abbreviations......Page 15
Pronunciation......Page 16
Illustration......Page 18
Glossary of Grammatical Terms......Page 19
Grammar and exercises for Sections 1–6......Page 27
Introduction......Page 29
1A......Page 32
1C......Page 55
1D......Page 62
1E......Page 71
1F......Page 78
1G......Page 86
2A......Page 92
2B......Page 104
2C......Page 112
2D......Page 117
2E......Page 126
3A......Page 132
3B......Page 140
3C......Page 152
3D......Page 163
4A......Page 169
4B......Page 183
4C......Page 192
4D......Page 202
4E......Page 215
4F......Page 224
4G......Page 234
4H......Page 245
5A......Page 252
5B......Page 256
5C......Page 258
5D......Page 266
5E......Page 271
5F......Page 275
5G......Page 285
6A......Page 295
6D......Page 304
Reference Grammar......Page 307
A–G Verbs......Page 309
Η–I......Page 367
Jβ€“Ξš......Page 384
L–V Constructions......Page 395
W......Page 421
Appendix: The Latin language......Page 423
Total Latin–English learning vocabulary......Page 435
Total English–Latin vocabulary for exercises......Page 457
Index of grammar......Page 473


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