Lingua Latina texts
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Lingua Latina texts
I am going to purchase Lingua Latina (Pars I: Familia Romana) for homeschool instruction and have noticed that there are a number of companion texts. Is it necessary or beneficial to purchase any of these?
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I have no experience with it, but "Latine Doceo" seems apt for your purpose.
http://www.pullins.com/txt/LinguaLatina.htm
http://www.pullins.com/txt/LinguaLatina.htm
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I would suggest the College Companion for the series:
http://www.pullins.com/Books/01917CollegeCompanion.htm
It is excellent, and many homeschoolers have found it invaluable.
http://www.pullins.com/Books/01917CollegeCompanion.htm
It is excellent, and many homeschoolers have found it invaluable.