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Old 01-25-2008, 12:29 AM
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Actually, I believe that Collins's ecclesiastical Latin book is the best for reading this period of Latin. Wheelock is more geared towards classical Latin. Ecclesiastical is rather different. I absolutely loved Collins's book, even though he is a papist, and every other sentence has the word "pope" in it. It is a book that can be used in self study extremely well.
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