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. A Third Latin Book, selections from Caesar, Cicero, Ovid: written by Frederic

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School Textbooks & Study Guides

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Subject:

Latin

Format:

Hardcover

Educational Level:

High School

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Textbook

Topic:

Language Study

Special Attributes:

1st Edition, Illustrated

Language:

Latin

Publication Year:

1923

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Author:

Frederick Warren Sanford

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From the Preface: “In the preparation of this book an attempt has been made to meet varying needs and to give ample freedom to the judgement of the teacher. Classes which have given the entire second year to other Latin than Caesar are here provided with as much Caesar as any teacher is likely to wish. The remainder of the year may be devoted to Cicero or Ovid, or to selections from both.”