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Selections of American and Roman History in easy to digest Latin

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Herbert C. Nutting: A First Latin Reader  👁 wikidata:Q126327694
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Author
Herbert C. Nutting (1872–1934) 👁 wikidata:Q21524849
 👁 s:la:Scriptor:Herbertus Chester Nutting
👁 Herbert C. Nutting
Alternative names
Herbert Nutting; H. C. Nutting; Herbert Chester Nutting
Description American classical philologist, university teacher, linguist and writer
Date of birth/death 14 January 1872 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
23 September 1934 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death New York City 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
Berkeley 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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Title
A First Latin Reader 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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label QS:Len,"A First Latin Reader 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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label QS:Lla,"A First Latin Reader"
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Object type version, edition or translation 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Selections of American and Roman History in easy to digest Latin, designed to increase reading comprehension by providing the learner with plenty of comprehensible input.
Language Latin 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1912 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
Place of publication New York City / Cincinnati / Chicago 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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Source https://www.archive.org/details/firstlatinreader00nuttrich

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