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Roman Forum, Palatine Hill in the background, the neighborhood of the wealthy, where Cicero lived. From wikipedia.org
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Drills to accompany the Oxford Latin Course, College edition, chapter by chapter.
Sphinx, a set of drills for verb forms including some irregular verbs.
Poetic devices used in Horace's poetry.
A site for Latin pedagogy which is also the source for some of the images used as decoration is
VRoma, Virtual Rome.
Other aids, created for the earlier edition:
Oxford University Press' companion website for this text. They are for the older edition but you might be able to find the equivalent grammatical items. One is by me, the other is very different and worth a look.
Other exercises which might be helpful, based on the 2nd edition of the high school course (OLC ed. 2) and not the College edition. Much of the material remains the same, however.
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