Excerpt from Six Weeks Preparation for Reading Cesar, Vol. 1: Adapted to Allen Greenough's Gildersleeve's, and Harkness's Grammars
This has somewhat expanded the volume, without materially increasing the time required to finish it. The exercises, also, have been carefully recast.
In these days of advancing requisitions at the colleges, the sooner a pupil can be adequately fitted to begin the classic authors on which he is to be examined, the better. The classic author is also the best sort of Latin reader. And the sooner that a pupil can be fitly advanced from the necessary "bash" of an exercise-book to the reading of continuous narrative, the better for his interest in study. With this in mind, the author's aim has been so to combine thoroughness with expedition, as to give the beginner everything that is necessary, and nothing more than is necessary, for introduction to an easy portion of C?sar's Gallic War.
Part Second is intended as a manual for daily use after the pupil has begun to read C?sar.
As a good sequel to this book, especially for younger pupils, I commend a small volume of extracts from C?sar, entitled C?sar's Invasion of Britain, published by Messrs. Macmillan & Company, London and New York.
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