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Title
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The First Part of Jacobs and Döring's Latin Reader: Adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar and to Andrews' First Latin Book
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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Language note: Latin
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E.A. Andrews
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Creator
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Andrews, E.A.
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:14:52Z
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1996-11
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1865
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:14:52Z
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Date Issued
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1849
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Abstract
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A fascinating approach to pedagogy 140 years ago. After introductory exercises, this book turns to nineteen pages (31-49) of some fifty-three fables, the last four in verse. The bottom of each page contains copious references to Andrews' First Latin Book. This book goes on from fables to sections on mythology, anecdotes of eminent persons, Roman history in six books, and ancient nations and their geography, There is a very long dictionary then and some notes (for fables on 274-79), which seem in fact to be exercises or questions a teacher could use with the class. Beware: the Latin here is not easy! The terseness of #52 (Culex et Taurus) is remarkable.
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Identifier
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2282 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Crocker and Brewster
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Subject
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PA2095.A6 1866
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Reader
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole