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Great these proxies! I found Georges German - Latin Dictionary. Problem is I can find only the first part. Does anyone know where I can find the second part? It would be great.

First part: http://books.google.com/books?id=iw0xAA ... st+georges

Thnx,

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The lists:
G'Oogle and the Internet Pharrchive - 1100 or so free Latin and Greek books.
DownLOEBables - Free books from the Loeb Classical Library

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O joy! Those proxies! Now I too can download all those lovely files ...! :D

Briggsy: In your profile it says Total posts: 1. Well, that was ONE of the most briliant posts ever posted on Textkit. Thanks a million!

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Glad all of you can donwload those books too :wink: You could also use Tor, as I've done before, just a click and the thing's running.

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Second book

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I am currently studying Latin with A New Second Latin Book by Frank Justus Miller, Charles Henry Beeson and Harry Fletcher Scott.
It is at Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books?id=t7sAAA ... latin+book
It provides you of lectures, grammar, and exercises. I recommend it.

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Moerus,

you might be interested to know, that the Georges Latin-German Dictionary is availabe as a fully indexed digital version (albeit not for free) from Digitale Bibliothek. It is most convenient to get the explanation of a word at the press of a button.

Regards

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Salve Maxime,

thank you to advice me that link. I once passed that page and I totally forget, thanks,

Regards,

Philippus Moerus

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