
LATIN PHRASE-BOOK - BY
C. MEISSNER - TRANSLATED FROM THE SIXTH GERMAN EDITION - WITH THE ADDITION OF - SUPPLEMENTARY PHRASES AND REFERENCES - BY
H. W. AUDEN, M.A. - ASSISTANT MASTER AT FETTES COLLEGE, EDINBURGH; LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR - LONDON - MACMILLAN AND CO. - AND NEW YORK - 1894 - All rights reserved
PREFACE
I. The World and Nature
II. Space and Time
III. Parts of the Human Body
IV. Properties of the Human Body
V. Human Life; its various Relations and Conditions
VI. The Mind; its Functions
A practical companion for anyone eager to brush up on Latin, this phrase‑book brings together the proven material of Meissner’s classic work with fresh, supplementary expressions. Designed for students whose curricula leave little time for extensive reading, it offers a concise yet thorough pathway into the language, helping learners gain confidence quickly and use Latin in everyday contexts.
The book is organized into clear sections—starting with the cosmos, moving through the earth’s geography, and then to water, rivers and the sea—each presenting the Latin term, a literal translation, and brief notes on usage. Helpful explanations clarify subtle differences, such as when “creare” means “to produce” versus “to create,” and the guide includes idiomatic phrases drawn from classic sources. Whether you’re navigating a school lesson or simply enjoy the elegance of Latin, the text serves as a handy reference that makes the ancient tongue feel approachable and relevant.
Language
la
Duration
~6 hours (380K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carolus Raeticus
Release date
2015-10-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1830
Best remembered for making Latin composition much more practical, this 19th-century German schoolmaster created a phrasebook that stayed useful long after his own time. His work helped generations of students find natural Latin wording instead of translating too literally.
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