First Latin... offers a comprehensive introduction to the Latin language, designed for students embarking on their journey into classical studies. Crafted by Charles Upson Clark and Josiah Bethea Game, this textbook presents Latin grammar and vocabulary in a clear, structured manner, facilitating effective learning and comprehension. Through carefully curated exercises and examples, students will develop a strong foundation in Latin, enabling them to read and appreciate the works of classical Roman authors. Ideal for classroom use or self-study, First Latin... remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to master the fundamentals of this influential language.
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