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Second Latin: Preparation for the Reading of Philosophy, Theology and Canon Law (edition 1976)

by Cora Carroll Scanlon A.M. (Author), Charles L. Scanlon A.M. (Author)

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Presumes a knowledge of Latin Grammar. Prepares students to read texts in philosophy, theology, and canon law. 232 pp. of vocabulary and reading: 3,000-word Lat.-Eng. glossary. Excellent!
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Title:Second Latin: Preparation for the Reading of Philosophy, Theology and Canon Law
Authors:Cora Carroll Scanlon A.M. (Author)
Other authors:Charles L. Scanlon A.M. (Author)
Info:TAN Books (1976), 280 pages
Collections:Non-Fiction, Your library
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