The Self-Instructing Latin Classic Volumes 1 and 2, written by William Jacobs and published in 1841, is a comprehensive guide to learning Latin. The book is designed to be self-instructing, meaning that it is meant to be used by students who are studying Latin on their own, without the guidance of a teacher. The first volume of the book covers the basics of Latin, including pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. It includes a detailed explanation...
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