is a veteran primer designed for learners who want a clear, no-nonsense path into Classical Latin. Originally authored by Rhoda Hendricks and later revised by Doug Julius , the book focuses on stripping away non-essentials to make the language accessible for self-study or as a classroom supplement. Core Features & Structure
Many find it exceptionally clear and manageable, especially for those who previously found Latin intimidating.
The inclusion of an answer key makes it a popular choice for independent learners. Latin Made Simple: A complete introductory cour...
A Latin/English dictionary, a Roman history timeline, and helpful verb charts. Reader Insights
Includes guides for both Classical and Church (Ecclesiastical) Latin. is a veteran primer designed for learners who
A few readers noted minor typographical errors in certain editions (e.g., the word "tum" appearing as "turn"). Editions Overview Hendricks Edition (1992) Julius Edition (Revised, 2006) Page Count ~288 pages ~400 pages Publisher Crown Publishing Group Focus Grammar & Exercises Enhanced Classical Latin focus
Features extensive vocabulary lists and studies on how Latin words have influenced the English language. Practical Tools: The inclusion of an answer key makes it
Includes original texts and translations to help students apply what they've learned.