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This book is aimed at helping students enhance their command of Latin grammar and vocabulary. The exercises have been structured in a manner that gradually enables students to build their Latin prose skills.
This book gives a historical account of the chief Latin constructions,aiming to equip students to interpret texts as well as to write correctLatin. The index of passages quoted makes it useful as a reference workfor teachers.
This frequently reprinted volume is the 'sine qua non' for all whowould attempt to write faultless classical Latin Prose. It is impressively detailed in explaining syntactical nuances, in its exemplification andin the range of its exercise. Bradley's Arnold remains an essentialsource.
From the Preface: ' my aim has been to make the book comprehensible,with a teacher's assistance, to those who are not learning Latin butwould benefit from an acquaintance with some Latin in order to developtheir language awarenss and enlarge their working English; at the sametime the intention is that students who are learning Latin will be ableto reinforce their Latin, as well as their English, vocabulary.'
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