Latin: An Introduction Course Based on Ancient Authors
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Format
Broché
Pages
457
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1963
Éditeur
Barnes And Noble
Description
Frederic M. Wheelock's timeless textbook offers a warm and engaging approach to learning Latin through the lens of ancient authors. With a focus on making the language accessible and enjoyable, it invites readers on a journey through the rich world of Roman literature and culture.
Each chapter is crafted to build foundational skills while also immersing learners in the intricacies of grammar and vocabulary. The blend of classical texts and modern pedagogical techniques cultivates not only language competency but also a deep appreciation for the historical context.
Whether for self-study or classroom use, this classic resource fosters a love of Latin that transcends mere memorization. Emphasizing clarity, the book ensures that each learner feels competent and confident as they delve into texts that have shaped Western civilization.
Each chapter is crafted to build foundational skills while also immersing learners in the intricacies of grammar and vocabulary. The blend of classical texts and modern pedagogical techniques cultivates not only language competency but also a deep appreciation for the historical context.
Whether for self-study or classroom use, this classic resource fosters a love of Latin that transcends mere memorization. Emphasizing clarity, the book ensures that each learner feels competent and confident as they delve into texts that have shaped Western civilization.
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