Sunday, February 17, 2008, 14:33 - Books, dictionaries and texts, Learn Latin Language, Reviews
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Well, that depends on the course. There are a few options that one can very easily research on Amazon or wherever, but almost all of these audio courses must be used in conjunction with a textbook. I may write about these courses one day. However, it is not so widely known that the absolute best and most complete Latin language textbook exists on CD:Posted by Administrator
Latin: an intensive course /
Moreland, Floyd L.
University of California Press, 1990
RFB&D Product#: DT-HA037
RFB&D stands for "Recording for Blind & Dyslexic"
You need to be registered with RFB&D in order to order this book, but this must be a possibility, especially if you indeed are vision-impaired or dyslexic. Once again, this is simply the best Latin course that exists, in my opinion. I would not mind having a copy on CD. The grammar summary in the back of the book is truly superb.
http://www.rfbd.org/
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