Sunday, June 19, 2011

Jacobs: The Self-instructing Latin Classic


The Self-instructing Latin Classic by William Jacobs (1841)

There is an overview of the Latin language, followed by a Delectus: fables from Phaedrus, the Andria of Terence, selections from Sallust (Jugurtha and Catiline), Caesar, and Cicero's speeches, epistles and essays. There is a facing-text very literal English translation for the entire Delectus.



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