Collins Latin Concise Dictionary

Collins Latin Concise Dictionary by HarperCollins Publishers is a comprehensive bilingual resource published on July 1, 2003, featuring 600 pages. This edition combines a complete Latin dictionary with an extensive grammar guide, making it suitable for students and enthusiasts of the Latin language. It offers a thorough treatment of vocabulary commonly encountered in high school and college texts, alongside a detailed grammar section.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including verb tables that cover 120 regular verbs and over 300 irregular verbs. The dictionary also includes supplements on Roman history, life, and culture, as well as a special section dedicated to Latin words and phrases that have made their way into contemporary English. This resource is designed to provide all the necessary tools for translating classical works by authors such as Virgil, Livy, and Cicero.
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A New Look at Language
The complete Latin dictionary and grammar — two books in one
Comprehensive treatment of the vocabulary of texts read in high school and college
Full step-by-step Latin grammar section
Detailed verb tables covering 120 regular verbs and more than 300 irregular verbs
Supplements on Roman history, life, and culture
Special section of Latin words and phrases used in contemporary English: carpe diem, quid pro quo, etc.
All the information you need to know to translate the classics by Virgil, Livy, or Cicero
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