"The Comic Latin Grammar: A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue" by Percival Leigh is a lighthearted educational book designed to ease the difficulty of learning Latin through humor and satire. The book uses a playful tone to make Latin grammar more accessible to students and teachers. By using wit and parody, the author pokes fun at traditional teaching methods and the complexities of the Latin language itself. This comedic approach seeks to transform a challenging subject into a more engaging and entertaining experience for readers, blending instruction with amusement from the very beginning.
The Comic Latin Grammar: A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue
By Percival Leigh
Grammar lessons take a hilarious turn as this book uses jokes to make learning Latin entertaining.
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