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New Titles
 | Latin for the New Millennium Level 3 Edited By Helena Dettmer, LeaAnn Osburn
Latin for the New Millennium provides students a comprehensive grounding in the full legacy of Latin literature.
LNM Level 3 is designed for all Latin 3 students irrespective of the text . . . [more]... |
 | AP* 2012–2013 - Vergil Workbook, A 2nd Edition By Barbara Weiden Boyd, Katherine Bradley
This Aeneid workbook has been carefully constructed by experienced teachers for students of Vergil at both the college and high school level. The workbook contains all the required reading for . . . [more]... |
 | AP* 2012-2013 - Caesar Workbook: A By Debra L. Nousek, Rose Williams
A Caesar Workbook is the latest title in the Latin Literature Workbook Series. It provides all the activities and exercises needed to reinforce the careful reading of classical authors in . . . [more]... |
 | Caesar and Vergil AP* Vocabulary Cards By Dennis De Young, David R. Pellegrino
All vocabulary appearing five or more times in Vergil and Caesar AP* selections is included in these 501 cards. Cards come on high quality precut card stock. Prepunched holes and . . . [more]... |
 | Caesar: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader By Rose Williams, Hans-Friedrich Mueller
The innovative LEGAMUS Transitional Readers have been adopted across the country as a proven bridge from the initial study of Latin via basal textbooks to the reading of authentic author . . . [more]... |
 | Find Them: Verba Mixta Latina for Wheelock's Latin By Sally Proctor
Vocabulary acquisition and retention often seems like the greatest hurdle for a language learner. Practice vocabulary from each chapter’s vocabulary lists, grammar explanations, and readings with these 40 simple, fun . . . [more]... |
 | Herculaneum A Sourcebook By Brian Brennan
Bring the town and the people of Herculaneum to life in your classroom! This volume offers students English translations of a representative sample of source materials from Herculaneum. Each of . . . [more]... |
 | Latin Epic Reader, A: Selections from Ennius, Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius, Lucan, Valerius Flaccus, Statius, and Silius Italicus By Alison Keith
Epic crowned the classical hierarchy of genres, in large part because of the prestige of its subject matter—the establishment and maintenance of divine and human order. In ancient Rome, epic’s . . . [more]... |
 | Latin for the New Millennium Level 1 By Milena Minkova, Terence O. Tunberg
Latin for the New Millennium Student Text, Level 1
This new complete introductory course to the Latin language, suitable for both high school and college students, consists of two volumes, each . . . [more]... |
 | Latin for the New Millennium Level 2 By Milena Minkova, Terence Tunberg
Latin for the New Millennium Student Text, Level 2
This new complete introductory course to the Latin language consists of two volumes, each accompanied by a teacher's manual and students' workbooks. . . . [more]... |
 | Ovid Amores, Metamorphoses, 3rd Edition By Phyllis B. Katz, Charbra Adams Jestin
This bestseller now features 277 more lines of Ovid! The updated version includes Metamorphoses I.1-88 and X.1-85 and Amores 2.19 and 3.12.
The source of Ovid’s enduring appeal is obvious: his . . . [more]... |
 | Personae Comicae By G. M. Lyne
Ideally suited for second-year Latin students, the material is also excellent for dramatic readings or classroom staging. Each play is introduced by an explanatory rubric in Latin and Plautine lines . . . [more]... |
 | Roman Map Workbook, A 2nd Edition By Elizabeth Heimbach
A Roman Map Workbook meets the needs of today’s students and introduces them to the geography of Rome and the Roman world. Veteran high school and college Latin teacher Elizabeth . . . [more]... |
 | Tibullus Reader, A: Seven Selected Elegies By Paul Allen Miller
Albius Tibullus, considered along with Ovid and Propertius one of the canonical elegists of the Augustan period, was in antiquity deemed the most accomplished of the three. Quintilian sums it . . . [more]... |
 | Vergil's Aeneid Expanded Collection By Barbara Weiden Boyd
This well annotated Latin text combines four Aeneid texts previously offered by Bolchazy-Carducci and new content into one user-friendly volume. Containing 2596 lines this text makes the perfect introduction to . . . [more]... |
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