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Lingua latina per se illustrata help
Lingua latina per se illustrata help













lingua latina per se illustrata help

lingua latina per se illustrata help

I use three grammars alongside Lingua Latine per se illustrata: a basic introduction called Via Recta (in Dutch), Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar and Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar. This is not to say that I think you can do without grammar study.

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Has it been worth it? Absolutely! I have taken multiple courses in Latin, but all of my teachers were so focussed on grammar that they often forgot to teach us how to read.

lingua latina per se illustrata help

I had originally hoped to finish studying Familia Romana this summer, after twelve months (with an average of 1-2 hours of study per day), but, due in part to time constraints as well as my decision to read Miraglia's Fabulae Syrae alongside the chapters in the main text book, I will likely only move on to the second volume ( Roma Aeterna) two or three weeks from now. Other chapters are likely to slow you down, too: chapter 16 introduces the deponent verbs (verbs which have active meanings, yet have passive forms only), 22 introduces the Latin gerund, and 32 has a large number of subjunctive verb forms used in varying contexts. Chapter 8 is more challenging as the sentences become more complex. If you have studied foreign languages before, I think it should take you not more than a month to complete them. My own experience with the first part ( Familia Romana) is that the first seven chapters are relatively easy. I am personally very fond of the series, and have been using it to improve my Latin over the past 18 months or so. Quite a few people on this forum have used Lingua Latine per se illustrata at some point.















Lingua latina per se illustrata help