Cambridge Latin Course
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The Cambridge Latin Course (sometimes abbreviated to CLC) are a series of text books from Cambridge University Press, and are designed to help students learn Latin. The first book follows the life of a man living in the city of Pompeii, Caecillius, and his family, leading up to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The story nature of the textbooks, as well as being based around some real individuals who lived in Pompeii have made it memorable to many.
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Caecilius est in horto
"Caecilius est in horto" is the first sentence in the first textbook of the Cambridge Latin Series.[1] Translated, it means Caecilius is in the garden, and is in the simplest form of Latin.[2] It is sometimes jokingly seen as the only actual Latin phase after taking a class with the book.
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[1] Wikipedia – Cambridge Latin Course
[2] KGBAnswers – What does Caecilius est in horto! Et tu brute! Mean in English and what is a suitable reply
[2] Facebook – Caecilius est dead
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