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  2. Wheelock's Latin - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock's Latin (originally titled Latin and later Latin: An Introductory Course Based on Ancient Authors) is a comprehensive beginning Latin textbook. Chapters introduce related grammatical topics and assume little or no prior knowledge of Latin grammar or language.

  3. Instruction in Latin - Wikipedia

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    Latin was one of the things which were taught by the Jesuits. [17] [18] A school was established by them for this purpose. [19] [20] A diplomatic delegation found a local who composed a letter in fluent Latin. [21] [22] Latin is a rare language in Asia, including Taiwan. There are fewer than five universities offering Latin curriculum.

  4. Frederic M. Wheelock - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock wrote a number of papers and reviews in the areas of textual criticism, paleography, and Latin studies. Some of his works include: Wheelock's Latin [5] Wheelock's Latin Reader, [6] previously titled Latin Literature: A Book of Readings [7] Introduction and annotations of Quintilian as Educator (translated by H. E. Butler) [3]

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  6. Category:Latin textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock's Latin This page was last edited on 28 November 2023, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. When Colleges Close - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 1 documents why Wheelock College had to merge. [2] Chapter 2 documents the beginning of Chard's term as president and his discovery of the university's state. [1] Chapter 3 documents how the university planned its merger process and how it would find who it would merge into. [2]

  8. Carthago delenda est - Wikipedia

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    Ceterum (autem) censeo Carthaginem esse delendam ("Furthermore, I consider Carthage to need to be destroyed"), often abbreviated to Carthago delenda est or delenda est Carthago ("Carthage must be destroyed"), is a Latin oratorical phrase pronounced by Cato the Elder, a politician of the Roman Republic.

  9. Eleazar Wheelock - Wikipedia

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    Eleazar Wheelock was born in Windham, Connecticut, to Ralph Wheelock and Ruth Huntington, who had a prosperous farm of 300 acres. [1] He is the great-grandson of the first teacher of the first free school in the United States (see Dedham, Massachusetts), the Rev. Ralph Wheelock.

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