Adler XVI Pensum Sextum Decimum A pg 63 - 68
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The structure of all these lessons is as follows:Part A - Grammar with some illustrations
Part B - Expanded illustrations, no grammar unless specified, English and Latin
Part C - As above, but the Latin only, read slowly, then at a faster pace.
Part D - Questions in Latin for you to make up answers to, in Latin.
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Les leçons sont arrangées comme ceci :
Pièce A - Grammaire latine, explication en langue anglais.
Partie B: Questions et réponses, anglaise et latine
Partie C: Latin: questions et réponses. Celles-ci sont lues lentement, puis rapidement.
Partie D : Questions en latin. Vous repondez.
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Die Lektionen werden so geordnet:
Zerteilen A - Lateinische Grammatik, mit einer Erklärung in der englischen Sprache.
Teil B - Latein, Fragen und Antworten, Englisch und Latein
Teil C - Lateinisch. Fragen und Antworten. Diese werden langsam, dann schnell gelesen.
Teil D: Fragen im Latein.
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Las lecciones estan organizadas de la siguiente manera:
Pieza A - Gramática latina, con una explicación en la lengua inglesa.
Parte B - Latín, preguntas y respuestas, inglés y latín.
Parte C - Latín solamente. preguntas y respuestas. Éstas se leen lentamente, y luego rápidamente.
Parte D: Preguntas en latín.
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Le lezioni sono organizzate come questa:
Parte A - Grammatica latina, con una spiegazione nella lingua inglese.
Parte B - Latino, domande e risposte, inglese e Latino
Parte C - Latino soltanto. domande e risposte.
Parte D: Domande nel Latino.
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Alder's textbook is freely available through Google Books, and may be downloaded. Search for it using the terms "Adler Latin Perpetual", although you do not need to read the textbook to use this audio lesson.
OTHER USEFUL BOOKS FOR DOWNLOADING
Not everyone lives in a place where textbooks are easy to obtain, and some students are strapped for cash so:
The Key to Adler's Grammar is also a useful text, and this can be found on google books as well. The title is " A Key to the Exercises Contained in Adler's Practical Grammar of the Latin Language, prepared by the author" Published in 1858. The scan on google books is of excellent quality.
Another useful text that is OK as an adjunct to Adler for technical information, which you can find on Google Books, is Hickie's "Latin Grammar, compiled from the best editions of the Roman Classics, adapted for the mode of teaching by Termination". 1828. The text is accented, which is useful, and it is accurately accented, which is even more useful. You can find it by using the search words "latin termination grammar hickie" in the book search. The scan on google books is also good throughout.
If you need a dictionary, then Entick's Latin dictionary can be downloaded from google books. The 1834 edition, if I recall correctly, is the clearest, google books has more than one edition of this work available, pick the most recent one. This is for Latin to english only. If you search on google books for "tyronis entick" you'll obtain the dictionary at the top of the list.
For English to Latin, Riddle and Arnold's Dictionary is useful. A search for " Riddle Latin Dictionary" brings it to the top of the list.
My email address is evanmillner and that is at gmail.com




