Cassell’s Latin Dictionary

Cassell’s Latin Dictionary by D. P. Simpson is a comprehensive resource published by Macmillan in 1909, featuring 883 pages in English. This edition has been refined through numerous revisions since its initial release in 1854, making it a reliable tool for scholars and learners alike. The dictionary is designed for ease of use, combining typographical elegance with practical functionality.
Readers will find a wealth of information within its pages, including English idioms and Latin spelling, as well as general classical information where relevant. The dictionary also highlights long and short vowels, indicates irregular plural forms, and cites ancient classical authors. Additionally, it offers paraphrases to help express modern English in classical Latin form, catering to those interested in both the Latin language and its connection to English.
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Since its first appearance in 1854, this dictionary has remained constant in its appeal to scholars through its many revisions. This Latin dictionary is among the best of its kind, reliable, compact and adequate for the needs of all save the specialist. Simpson has produced a book typographically easy to consult, combining elegance with utility. This edition incorporates English idioms and Latin spelling, includes general classical information where appropriate, shows long and short vowels where not immediately apparent, indicates irregular plural forms, cites and quotes ancient classical authors, and suggests paraphrases to express modern English in classical Latin form.
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