The leading Latin course worldwide Book I begins in the city of Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius. Book I is full colour throughout, with a clear layout of stories and language notes. Featuring a glossary for quick reference and comprehension questions, the book also includes a full explanation of language points and grammar practice exercises. A 5th Edition of the Cambridge Latin Course is available to purchase, published from 2022 onwards.
University of Cambridge Books
This esteemed institution, established in 1209, emerged from a scholarly association in Cambridge. As the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and seventh globally, it carries a profound academic legacy. It shares many commonalities and a historic rivalry with Oxford, often jointly referred to as 'Oxbridge.' Its graduates have amassed an unparalleled 65 Nobel Prizes, underscoring its immense global impact on research and learning.





Cambridge learner's dictionary
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Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge 2013
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Official Examination Papers From University Of Cambridge ESOL Examinations - Student's Book With Answers And Audio CD
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