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Report of the Discussion on ‘Problems Raised by the Teaching of Latin and their Solution in France,’ held on Tuesday, January 18th, 1938
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2012
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1 The question has a practical side for the Frenchman. Latin prose is not required of candidates for the ‘Baccalaureat’ but is required for the ‘licence’ and ‘agrégation’ and the absence of previous training in Latin prose in the Lycées is therefore a heavy handicap for University students.
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