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Filed under: Latin language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800 The Scholemaster, by Roger Ascham Filed under: Latin language -- Grammar -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Filed under: Latin language -- Readers -- MythologyFiled under: Latin language -- Study and teachingFiled under: Latin language -- StyleFiled under: Latin language -- SyntaxFiled under: Inscriptions, LatinFiled under: Latin language, VulgarFiled under: Rhetoric, Ancient Ad C. Herennium De Ratione Dicendi (Rhetorica ad Herennium) (in Latin and English; ancient attribution to Cicero dubious; this edition published 1964), trans. by Harry Caplan, contrib. by Marcus Tullius Cicero (multiple formats at archive.org) Menexenus, by Plato, trans. by Benjamin Jowett (Gutenberg text) Repetitorium der Lateinischen Syntax und Stilistik (in German (with Latin examples); Wolfenbüttel: J. Zwissler, 1900), by Hermann Menge (PDF at archive.org) Repetitorium der Lateinischen Syntax und Stilistik (in German (with Latin examples); Wolfenbüttel: J. Zwissler, 1905), by Hermann Menge (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Virgil's Epic Technique (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993), by Richard Heinze, trans. by Hazel Harvey, David Harvey, and Fred Robertson, contrib. by Antonie Wlosok (HTML at UC Press)
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