Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary
(Author) The late James MorwoodFeatures: Covers over 46,000 words and phrases, including new Latin words from Plautus, Terence, and Silver Latin, while common irregular stems are now given as headwords Existing appendices on historical, mythological, and geographical names have been expanded and new appendices include money, weights and measures, dates, and times, as well as sections on metre, and medieval Latin With a timeline of important dates, and biographies on Roman writers, this edition is packed with interesting and useful information on Roman history New in-text boxed notes provide help with language usage, and with difficult words and constructions.
The late James Morwood
James Morwood was a renowned classicist and author, best known for his work "A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges." His clear and concise writing style made complex Latin grammar accessible to students and scholars alike. Morwood's contributions to literature continue to be celebrated and utilized in the field of classical studies.