Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition
A new edition of the world-leading Cambridge Latin Course, re-energised for modern learners. Inspired by teacher feedback and research, the new course provides today''s learners with a more diverse and nuanced picture of the reality of Roman civilisation and history, while continuing to offer clear and extensive language support. Moving on from the destruction of Pompeii, Book 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
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Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition
Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition
A new edition of the world-leading Cambridge Latin Course, re-energised for modern learners. Inspired by teacher feedback and research, the new course provides today''s learners with a more diverse and nuanced picture of the reality of Roman civilisation and history, while continuing to offer clear and extensive language support. Moving on from the destruction of Pompeii, Book 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
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A new edition of the world-leading Cambridge Latin Course, re-energised for modern learners. Inspired by teacher feedback and research, the new course provides today''s learners with a more diverse and nuanced picture of the reality of Roman civilisation and history, while continuing to offer clear and extensive language support. Moving on from the destruction of Pompeii, Book 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.











