Classical Latin

Author: Hackett Publishing

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Description: Classical Latin by Hackett Publishing is a comprehensive textbook designed to facilitate efficient learning of Latin. It presents grammar and vocabulary through engaging exercises and cultural insights, making it ideal for beginners and enthusiasts.

Pages: 37

Megabytes: 0.73 MB

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