While attributed to Benjamin Hall Kennedy (1804–1889), a renowned Classics professor, research suggests his daughters, Marion and Julia, played a significant role in organizing and producing the revised version.
It is still in print and available from publishers such as Longman. If you're studying with this book, Find a seller for a physical copy?
The 1906 edition is often cited as a key reprint. A later version, The Revised Latin Primer: Edited and Further Revised by Sir James Mountford , remains in use.
The 1906 edition is available for free through Archive.org .
While attributed to Benjamin Hall Kennedy (1804–1889), a renowned Classics professor, research suggests his daughters, Marion and Julia, played a significant role in organizing and producing the revised version.
It is still in print and available from publishers such as Longman. If you're studying with this book, Find a seller for a physical copy? The revised Latin primer
The 1906 edition is often cited as a key reprint. A later version, The Revised Latin Primer: Edited and Further Revised by Sir James Mountford , remains in use. While attributed to Benjamin Hall Kennedy (1804–1889), a
The 1906 edition is available for free through Archive.org . a renowned Classics professor