Latin for Beginners
by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
Publisher: Ginn and Company 1911
ISBN/ASIN: 1147575002
Number of pages: 378
Description:
To make the course preparatory to Caesar at the same time systematic, thorough, clear, and interesting is the purpose of this series of lessons. The vocabulary has been selected with the greatest care, there are about six hundred words.
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