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Latin Letters: Reading Roman Correspondence (Focus Classical Commentary)

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"Latin Letters: Reading Roman Correspondence" is a compilation of over thirty original Latin letters. It includes an introduction, commentary, detailed notes, exercises, and grammar review. The letters are focused on Cicero and Pliny, but include numerous other authors and a wide range of fascinating topics from Cicero's birth announcement for his son to Claudia Severa's party invitation from Vindolanda.

152 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2005

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C.A.E. Luschnig a.k.a. Cecilia Eaton Luschnig

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Quamuis epistulas ultimas duas flocci faciam, placuit tamen libellus. Idem epistulas tam iucundissimas maximique momenti continet, quin etiam faciles lectu (Plinii praecipue), ut iterum iterumque repetere uelis. Etiam proderunt nitentibus appendices, quum grammaticae quid necesse sit in iuuandum contineant.
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