Many find it exceptionally clear and manageable, especially for those who previously found Latin intimidating.
A few readers noted minor typographical errors in certain editions (e.g., the word "tum" appearing as "turn"). Editions Overview Hendricks Edition (1992) Julius Edition (Revised, 2006) Page Count ~288 pages ~400 pages Publisher Crown Publishing Group Focus Grammar & Exercises Enhanced Classical Latin focus
A Latin/English dictionary, a Roman history timeline, and helpful verb charts. Reader Insights Latin Made Simple: A complete introductory cour...
Covers the foundational rules of Latin clearly and plainly.
Periodic tests to check progress, accompanied by a complete answer key for self-review. Many find it exceptionally clear and manageable, especially
The course is built around an analytical and logical format, aiming to move beyond rote memorization to actual understanding.
Some learners have pointed out the lack of macrons (vowel length markers), which can be a hurdle for absolute beginners needing to distinguish between similar-looking cases. Reader Insights Covers the foundational rules of Latin
Includes guides for both Classical and Church (Ecclesiastical) Latin.