Wheelock’s Latin Grammar

Wheelock’s Latin Grammar by Frederic M. Wheelock, published by HarperPerennial in 1992, is a comprehensive resource designed for those studying the Latin language. This 4th edition spans 418 pages and provides an introduction to the position of Latin in linguistic history, alongside a brief survey of Latin literature. The book includes essential components such as the alphabet and pronunciation, 40 chapter lessons, self-tutorial exercises, and supplementary syntax.
Readers will find a structured approach to learning Latin, featuring exercises with answer keys, an English-Latin/Latin-English dictionary, and original Latin texts. The content is organized to facilitate understanding of ancient languages, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to deepen their knowledge of Latin. This edition serves as a valuable study aid for anyone interested in the history and structure of the Latin language.
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Inclodes: Introduction, the postition of the Latin Language in linguistic history, a brief survey of Latin literature, the alphabet & pronunciation, 40 chapter lessons, loci antiqui, loci immutati, self-tutorial exercises, etymological aids, supplementary syntax, & summary of forms. This classical book on Latin gramar also includes exercises with anser jeys, English-Latin/Latin-English dictionary, original Latin texts, & full index.
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