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Meissner’s Latin Phrase-book is a nineteenth century book of phrases in Latin for students of composition or those wanting to learn spoken Latin.
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The English text is a translation of Carl Meissner’s (1830–1900) sixth German edition.[1] It was first translated into English by H. W. Auden, who also added further quotes and material. The book then went through multiple reprints and editions during the twentieth century and it is still being used and cited as a source on websites in 2010.[2]
The book contains Latin phrases grouped into the following sections:
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