A Primer of Medieval Latin: An Anthology of Prose and PoetryThe present volume is offered as a contribution to the promotion of the study of medieval Latin. It is intended to serve a twofold purpose. Its first object is to provide a collection of material that will prepare students ... who have had at least four years of high-school Latin, to read ordinary medieval Latin texts with a fair degree of ease and assurance. Its second object is to meet the needs of more advanced students who are interested in the field by furnishing an anthology of medieval Latin prose and poetry."--Preface. |
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