Frederic M. Wheelock
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“Students who take Latin are more proficient and earn higher scores on the verbal SAT exam. The business world has long recognized the importance of a rich vocabulary and rates it high as evidence of executive potential and success. Understanding the etymological history of a word gives the user vividness, color, punch, and precision. It also seems that the clearer and more numerous our verbal images, the greater our intellectual power. Wheelock’s Latin is profuse with the etymological study of English and vocabulary enrichment. Our own experiences have shown that students will not only remember vocabulary words longer and better when they understand their etymologies, but also will use them with a sharper sense of meaning and nuance.”
― Wheelock's Latin
― Wheelock's Latin
“Quidquid est enim quod deceat, id tum apparet cum antegressa est honestas.”
― Wheelock's Latin Reader: Selections from Latin Literature
― Wheelock's Latin Reader: Selections from Latin Literature
“Vulgatior fama est ludibrio fratris Remum novos transiluisse muros, inde ab irato Romulo, cum verbis quoque increpitans adiecisset “Sic deinde quicumque alius transiliet moenia mea!” interfectum.”
― Wheelock's Latin Reader: Selections from Latin Literature
― Wheelock's Latin Reader: Selections from Latin Literature
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