<p><strong>In a tradition stretching back over a hundred years Hillard&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;Botting have guided generations of Latin students along the path to fluency. Classical scholars of any age will find these exercises are the natural prelude to North&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;Hillard&rsquo;s canonical textbook and a solid basis for GCSE exam success.</strong></p><p><strong>&ldquo;In those days we felt a strong sense of cultural continuity. As we trudged through <em>Kennedy&rsquo;s&nbsp;Latin&nbsp;Primer</em> or <em>Hillard&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;Botting</em> we knew we were treading a well-worn path. Some of our textbooks had been printed in the 1890s and one of the Latin masters would invariably address boys by their fathers&rsquo; names if he had taught them.&rdquo; &nbsp;Malcolm Turnbull MP Prime Minister of Australia</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Reviews</strong></p><p><strong>&ldquo;I now have everything I need to get a good grip on both understanding and writing Latin.&rdquo;</strong></p><p><strong>&ldquo;Superb compilation. A must if studying Latin.&rdquo;</strong></p>