Series of textbooks published by Cambridge University Press
Cambridge Latin Course[1]
North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 (Fifth Edition)
Country
United Kingdom[2]
Language
English[3]
Publisher
Cambridge University Press[4]
Website
https://www.na.cambridgescp.com/
The Cambridge Latin Course (CLC) is a series of textbooks published by Cambridge University Press, used to teach Latin to secondary school pupils. It provides a grounding in vocabulary, grammar and sense which allows progression through Common Entrance exams into a Secondary, or, Public School. First published in 1970, the series is in its fifth edition as of April 2019. It has reached high status in the United Kingdom, being the most-used Latin course in the country for secondary school pupils,[5] and being used by 85% of Latin-teaching schools.
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