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A Latin Grammar
A Latin Grammar
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24 June, 1999
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A Latin Grammar offers: The most accessible students' guide: clearly written explanations of key Latin grammar points in an easily navigable layout Hundreds of example sentences: illustrating every grammar point Vocabulary list: covering all the Latin words found in the text Glossary of grammatical terms: extra support for beginners, and a handy refresher reference for more advance students Additional information about the Roman world: special appendices on Roman dates, money, weights and measures, and names provide essential information about the Roman world More study help: an explanation of literary terms and a list of helpful study tips give students invaluable advice on learning the language Guide to pronunciation: a guide to how Latin was pronounced helps students bring to life this influential language
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780198601999 |
| ISBN10 | 0198601999 |
| Number Of Pages | 208 |
| Item Weight | 220 g |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 196 x 12 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press |
| Format | paperback |
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Media Reviews
If you are looking to bin the old Kennedys and restock Latin grammars, then this is certainly worth considering, being competitively priced and easy to use. * Hilary Walters, Jact Review, Series 2, No.27, Summer 00. *
There is a pleasing historical sense to the book, with short articles on Latin pronunciation in England and the development of Kennedy's primer, along with the gender rhymes, offered as a curiosity ... The grammar has a fresher, more modern appearance and style. * Hilary Walters, Jact Review, Series 2, No.27, Summer 00. *
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Author's Bio
James Morwood, formerly Head of Classics at Harrow School in England, was a Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford and Grocyn Lecturer for the Literae Humaniores Faculty.