I announced this a long time ago on the AUXLANG list, but some here may
not be aware of it. In 1907 in the USA, Stephen Chase Houghton
published "The Master Language" (an admittedly deplorable name), which
was a proposed international auxiliary language based squarely on
Latin. I have a photocopy of the book, and I thought it might be of
some interest to others, so I HTML-ized the entire thing (very
tediously) and put it on some webspace I have access to:
http://www.panix.com/~bartlett/master.html
Unlike some projects, Master has several langthy specimen texts.
I thought that it could use a little cleaning up, so primnarily as an
amusement I modified Master into latinvlo (note the lowercase) at:
http://www.panix.com/~bartlett/latinvlo.html
I have no illusions about the prospects of either as IALs that are
going to go anywhere.
--
Paul Bartlett