"The Young Student's Primer," by J.R. Langler and J. Hughes, is a foundational text designed to introduce young learners to the Latin language. This primer offers a systematic approach to Latin grammar and vocabulary, essential for building a solid understanding of classical literature and language structures.
Aimed at elementary students, this book provides a carefully structured introduction to the core elements of Latin, making it an invaluable resource for educators and students alike. It serves as a stepping stone to further exploration of Latin texts and culture, ensuring students gain proficiency in one of history's most influential languages. This edition preserves the original content, making it an excellent resource for both modern students and those interested in historical language education.
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