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cmw
cmw
06:06
@Adam Were we talking about Keller and Russell before? Or was that with someone else?
I just found out Princeton uses their Latin textbook in their undergraduate Latin course.
 
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12:32
@cmw I can't remember if that came up in our previous discussion. I don't recall if I've heard of that book yet
googles
Ahh, I see, it's Learn to Read Latin. Seems like there's a first edition, a second edition, and then an addition broken into part 1 and and part 2.
13:34
The companion workbook seems to be available as just "workbook" and as "workbook pt1" and "workbook pt2"
14:27
Looks like Yale publishes the book, too.
 
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17:52
Random shower thought: has anyone made a book for learning Latin that retains English language word order until an intermediate level before introducing SOV?
 
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cmw
cmw
23:01
@Adam You can find interlinear texts that re-arranges poetry into English word order.
I used to own one that did this for Horace. No idea where that book is anymore.
23:58
@cmw Ahh, I figured someone might have done this. It would be interesting to know if this was used in an English-language textbook if it would help or hurt.

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