CANE Press has a commentary of Pliny the Younger, check it out!

Are you looking to read more Latin prose? Wishing you had a (free) resource to use in the intermediate or advanced Latin classroom?  Are you an AP teacher who has not had a chance to read Pliny the Younger’s letters in a while? 

CANE Press has a textbook full of many of Pliny’s letters, with vocabulary notes and reading comprehension questions. Check out the following excerpt here, and become a member of CANE to download the full book free of charge!

Thank you to author Judith Lynn Sebesta for sharing your wisdom with CANE.

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