Wheelock’s Latin Grammar

Wheelock’s Latin Grammar by Frederic M. Wheelock, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1992, is a comprehensive introductory textbook designed for first-year Latin students. This fourth edition spans 418 pages and is presented in English, offering a blend of traditional elements and new features aimed at enhancing the accessibility of the Latin language.
Readers will find that this classic resource includes a Latin/English and English/Latin dictionary, making it a valuable study aid for those delving into the intricacies of Latin. The book covers essential topics in foreign language study, ancient languages, and the history of Rome, providing a structured approach to learning Latin while supporting language arts and disciplines.
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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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