Henle Latin Grammar

Henle Latin Grammar by Robert J. Henle is a comprehensive resource published by Loyola Press on June 1, 1980. This first edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured to support students throughout their four years of Latin study, beginning with an introduction to the forms of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, numerals, pronouns, and verbs, followed by a focus on syntax.
Readers will find that Henle Latin Grammar aims to provide both humanistic insight and linguistic training, making it suitable for a systematic approach to learning Latin. The program is designed to guide students through the fundamentals of the language while fostering an appreciation for selected classic texts. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those engaged in the study and teaching of Latin grammar.
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Henle Latin Grammar is designed for student use through all four years of Latin study: Part I introduces forms of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, numerals, pronouns, and verbs; Part II covers syntax.
Humanistic insight and linguistic training are the goals of the Henle Latin Series from Loyola Press, an integrated four-year Latin course. Time-tested and teacher endorsed, this comprehensive program is designed to lead the student systematically through the fundamentals of the language itself and on to an appreciation of selected classic texts.
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