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Filed under: Latin language -- Readers- Ad Alpēs: A Tale of Roman Life (in Latin with English notes; Chicago et al.: Scott, Foresman and Co., c1927), by Herbert C. Nutting
- Latin Workshop Experimental Materials, Book Two (revised edition, with texts in Latin and notes in English; Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1956), ed. by Waldo E. Sweet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reges Consulesque Romani: Fabellae ex T. Livi Historia (in Latin, with some English notes, from the Lingua Latina series; Oxford, UK: At the Clarendon Press, 1915), by Livy, ed. by F. R. Dale (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Sequel to the "First Lessons in Latin" (Boston: Perkins, Marvin, and Co., 1834), by Charles Dexter Cleveland, contrib. by Friedrich Jacobs
- Stories from Aulus Gellius: Being Selections and Adaptations From the Noctes Atticae, Edited With Notes, Exercises and Vocabularies for the Use of Lower Forms (main text in Latin, notes in English; London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1888), by Aulus Gellius, ed. by G. Herbert Nall
- The New Latin Primer: Containing, First, Lessons for Construing and Parsing, Which Exemplify All the Rules of Adam's Latin Syntax; Second, Extracts From The Minor Latin Classics, With Literal Translations; Third, the First Part of Lyne's Latin Primer (third edition; Boston: West and Richardson, 1813), by William Biglow, contrib. by Alexander Adam and Richard Lyne
- Tales of the Roman Republic, Adapted From the Text of Livy (2 volumes from different editions; Oxford, UK: At the Claredon Press, 1901-1915), by Livy and John Barrow Allen (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Rebilius Cruso: Robinson Crusoe, in Latin (text ("only the general idea") in Latin, commentary in English; London: Trübner and Co., 1884), by Daniel Defoe, trans. by F. W. Newman
Filed under: Latin language -- Readers -- Early works to 1800- Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis Sensualium Pictus: Hoc Est, Omnium Principalium in Mundo Rerum, et in Vita Actionum, Pictura et Nomenclatura; Joh. Amos Commenius's Visible World: or, a Nomenclature and Pictures of the Chief Things That Are in the World, and of Mens Employments Therein (in English and Latin; London: J. Sprint, 1705), by Johann Amos Comenius, trans. by Charles Hoole (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Orbis Pictus of John Amos Comenius (Syracuse, NY: C. W. Bardeen, 1887), by Johann Amos Comenius, ed. by C. W. Bardeen, trans. by Charles Hoole
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