"Mair's Tyro's Dictionary of the Latin Language, Remodelled by G. Ferguson" is a comprehensive resource designed for students and scholars of Latin. Originally compiled by John Mair, this edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by G. Ferguson to provide an accessible and authoritative guide to the Latin language.
This dictionary offers detailed definitions, grammatical explanations, and etymological insights, making it an invaluable tool for both beginners and advanced learners. With its clear organization and extensive coverage, "Mair's Tyro's Dictionary" facilitates a deeper understanding of Latin vocabulary and syntax. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone with an interest in classical languages, this dictionary remains a vital reference for navigating the complexities of Latin.
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