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A Dictionary of Latin Words and Phrases (edition 1998)

by James Morwood (Editor)

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This authoritative and highly browsable guide to Latin phrases provides a concise and enlightening account of the meaning and history of Latin words and expression which have entered the English language, including ad lib, carpe diem, and compos mentis.
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Title:A Dictionary of Latin Words and Phrases
Authors:James Morwood (Editor)
Info:Oxford University Press (1998), 240 pages
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A reference useful for both reading and writing. It contains a thematic index and an index of proverbs. I keep it by my desk for handy access. ( )
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