0003 1st Beginner's Latin Lesson (in English)

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

Please visit my pages at https://sites.google.com/site/latiumredivivum/
Latin Course in English based on George Adler's "A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language", adapted by Evan Millner to the Serial and Oral methodology of Jean Manesca.

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  • Mr. Even1965 were can I get a copy of the book you have on this video "opera didactica omnia" I would like to buy a copy!

  • @cemex2309 If you look on the usedbooksearch website, for opera didactica omnia you should be able to find a copy - it is expensive - around 70 pounds is the cheapest price available at present.

  • It took me quite a while to find this, but the passages read can be found in University of Mannheim's scanned copy of "Opera Didactica Omnia" on scan 183 of part 1 (beginning of "Vestibulum") and scan 81 of part 3 ("Rudimenta Grammaticae").

  • @dospromptman Yes. My readings of the entire Rudimenta and also the Grammatica Janualis can be found on DVD in the store, along with the scans of the pages from the O.D.O. Comenius' Vestibulum in Latin-English-Latin is on a separate DVD.

  • WOW! the names o the letters Z and i are exactly the same in greek !

  • @CrownChanel That's because they are Greek. The Roman alphabet originally did not have Y or Z

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