If you liked Manual Latin Grammar by William Francis Allen, start with Cicero De Senectute (1873), Poemata quaedam excerpta (1876), and The English cottagers of the middle ages (1890). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Cicero De Senectute
1873 · 68 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Poemata quaedam excerpta
1876 · William Francis Allen · Same author
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The English cottagers of the middle ages
1890 · William Francis Allen · Same author
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An introduction to Latin composition
1870 · 67 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Slave songs of the United States
1951 · 115 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Slave Songs of the United States (Docsouth Books)
2011 · 224 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Agriculture in the middle ages
1870 · 12 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Methods of teaching history
1902 · 391 pages · Andrew Dickson White, William Francis Allen, John Robert Seeley, Herbert Baxter Adams, Richard Theodore Ely, Joseph Thacher Clarke, William E. Foster, John Alonzo Fisher · Same author
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The reader's guide to English history
1882 · 33 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Latin Reader Consisting of Selections from Phaedrus, Caesar, Curtius, Nepos, Sallust, Ovid, Virgi
2022 · 526 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
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Shorter Course of Latin Prose
2023 · 548 pages · William Francis Allen · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Manual Latin Grammar?
BookOrb recommends Cicero De Senectute (1873), Poemata quaedam excerpta (1876), The English cottagers of the middle ages (1890), An introduction to Latin composition (1870), and Slave songs of the United States (1951).
Are there books like Manual Latin Grammar?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Manual Latin Grammar.
Who wrote Manual Latin Grammar?
Manual Latin Grammar is by William Francis Allen.