Latin: An Introductory Course Based on Ancient Authors

Latin: An Introductory Course Based on Ancient Authors by Frederic M. Wheelock is a comprehensive textbook published by Harper & Row in January 1971. This 3rd edition spans 461 pages and serves as a study guide tailored for first-year Latin students, incorporating both traditional elements and updated features designed to enhance accessibility to the Latin language.
Readers will find that this textbook includes a Latin/English and English/Latin dictionary, providing essential resources for language acquisition. The content focuses on making the Latin language more approachable, ensuring that students can engage with the material effectively. This edition builds on the foundation established in previous versions while introducing enhancements that aim to appeal to contemporary learners.
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Formerly titled Wheelock’s Latin Grammar, this classic single-volume introductory Latin textbook is the perfect study guide to first-year Latin students. The book contains the time-tested elements of past editions plus new features that make the Latin language more accessible and appealing. Includes a Latin/English-English/Latin dictionary.
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