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I have come upon Linney's Latin Class on the net and would like to follow along for review. I've downloaded the audio files.
However, is the book he's using, "The First Year of Latin" by Walter B. Gunnison in the public domain. The book came out in 1917.
Where could I find a pdf of this one?
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Linney's Latin Class
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Re: Linney's Latin Class
An old edition can be found in its entirety on Google Books here. A newer edition also shows up in the search results but can't be browsed.
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Re: Linney's Latin Class
Or try:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query ... pe%3Atexts
Click on the title, then on All files:HTTP, then right-click on the pdf file and SaveTarget As....
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Int
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query ... pe%3Atexts
Click on the title, then on All files:HTTP, then right-click on the pdf file and SaveTarget As....
Cheers,
Int
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Re: Linney's Latin Class
Gratias vobis ago, amici!
Valete!
Valete!
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Re: Linney's Latin Class
Q-ut-D:
You mention in your first post:
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Int
You mention in your first post:
But that was the 1917 edition. Linney is using the 1902 edition, which is different. The download you need is Imber Ranae's Google version OR the THIRD download version listed in Internet Archive.The book came out in 1917
Cheers,
Int