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Why I Wrote Clarke's Latin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2021

Ed Clarke*
Affiliation:
Head of Classics, Highfield School, UK
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Author of correspondence: Ed Clarke, E-mail: eaclarke@gmail.com
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Never has the phrase annus horribilis seemed more applicable than in this past dreadful year. Virgil's lacrimae rerum have, I imagine, been with us all throughout; though I doubt that it was ‘the tiers of things’ he had in mind.

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Figure 1. Clarke’s Latin: Complete Course

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Figure 2. Sample Comprehension, Translation and Grammar Questions

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Figure 3. Sample Translation

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Figure 4. Sample Grammar Explanation

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Figure 5. Sample Translation

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Figure 6. Sample Grammar Explanation