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Collar and Daniell's First Year Latin
Thornton Jenkins
[From the Preface]
The book that is placed in the hands of a pupil during his first year of the study of Latin should be simple and clear and interesting in its treatment of the language; it should teach with the utmost thoroughness those principles that it attempts to teach, but it should not attempt to teach to-day what may be taught more properly to-morrow; it should get the pupil into the reading of easy connected Latin as soon as possible, and for this purpose should supply a generous amount of material graded to his attainment; and it should never allow the pupil to leave the classroom without a reminder of the extent to which Latin is a part of his own language.
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First Year Latin: Preparatory to Caesar
Charles E. Bennett
[From the Preface]
Most teachers will measure the value of a beginning book by the thoroughness with which it prepares for the work to be done in the second year. The work of second-year Latin in this country centres, as a rule, around the study of Caesar's Commentaries and the Latin Grammar. The present volume is intended to meet both these ends in the most successful way.
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Latin Grammar
Charles E. Bennett
[From the Preface of the first edition]
The object of this book is to present the essential facts of Latin grammar in a direct and simple manner, and with the smallest compass consistent with scholarly standards...
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