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JJB2904 | 17:27 Thu 24th Jun 2010 | Arts & Literature
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Has anyone got one or more copies of 'The approach to Latin' by Paterson & Macnaughton that they no longer want?
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Happy memories! The girls adorning the tables with roses, soldiers marching to the battle, and even the Vocative case which is more or less ignored these days. I wish I could send you a copy, JJB, but unfortunately I can't find mine and fear it may have been 'lost' in a previous clear-out.
16:19 Tue 29th Jun 2010
That is positively ancient. We used it at school in the early 60s until it was replaced by L.A. Wilding's Latin Course. When I tried to reinvigorate my Latin after a gap of 20 years I found Teach Yourself Latin very useful as it takes you up to near A level standard in one book, although I did have the advantage of previous knowledge.
Buenchico's listing looks like a similar but different book. How about these?

http://www.bookfinder...approach%20to%20latin Media URL: http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl&st=sl&qi=pID6.aXbsNth5rbLQJG7ql.ri8o_7600099230_1:28:415&bq=author%3Dpaterson%20and%20macnaughton%26title%3Dapproach%20to%20latin
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looks like a couple of copies here on Amazon, though not sure if they are the edition that you want
https://www.amazon.co...efix=the+approach+to+
wow, and one here on eBay for £149!!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...3&hash=item1c1360b057
> Teach Yourself Latin

Thus far, I've not found anything in the "Teach Yourself..." series anything other than excellent.

http://www.amazon.co....qid=1277488984&sr=8-3
that one must be the original 48BC edition, boxtops
Happy memories! The girls adorning the tables with roses, soldiers marching to the battle, and even the Vocative case which is more or less ignored these days. I wish I could send you a copy, JJB, but unfortunately I can't find mine and fear it may have been 'lost' in a previous clear-out.

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