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Intermediate
 | Aesop's Fables in Latin By Laura Gibbs
This intermediate Latin reader allows students to review grammar and syntax and increase their knowledge of Latin prose style while they read eighty Aesop’s fables in Latin prose, taken from . . . [more]... |
 | Alexander the Great By Quintus Curtius Rufus, W. S. Hett
An ideal text for those who have completed two years of high school Latin, this volume makes extensive use of parallels, contrasts, and comparison in its depiction of Alexander the . . . [more]... |
 | Apuleius: The Metamorphoses, Book 1 By James S. Ruebel
An annotated edition of Book 1 of Apuleius' novel Metamorphoses, this text is suitable for a student's first unadapted author, or in combination with other readings at the intermediate level. . . . [more]... |
 | Caesar's War in Alexandria By Gavin Townend
Caesar's campaign in Egypt, from the autumn of 48 B.C. to March of 47 B.C., was a self-contained episode in the career of Rome's greatest general. This description . . . [more]... |
 | Carmina Popularia By Teddy Irwin, CC Couch
Treat your ears, your soul, and your students to the beautiful, clear Latin vocals of C. C. Couch and the amazing, new musical arrangements of Teddy Irwin. [more]... |
 | Catullus LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Student Text By Sean Smith, Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr.
This reader contains selections from Catullus, designed for students moving from elementary or intermediate Latin into reading the authentic Latin of Catullus. Passages are accompanied by pre-reading materials, grammatical exercises, . . . [more]... |
 | Catullus: Love and Hate — Selected Short Poems By Leo M. Kaiser
Seventeen works from Rome's greatest lyric poet are included in this distinctive and highly readable book. Along with extensive running vocabulary facing the Latin text, the book features selections from . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero LEGAMUS Transitional Reader By Judith Sebesta, Mark Haynes
The Cicero: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader contains 103 lines from Cicero’s Pro Archia. Innovative text combines special visual
features—including line alignments based on meaning with the “pass through” method—to unpack . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero The Patriot By Rose Williams
Light-hearted in tone but faithful to the facts, this readable volume interweaves the story of Cicero's private life and feelings with the development of his public life and his literary . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero's First Catilinarian Oration By Karl Frerichs
This annotated Latin text of Cicero’s First Catilinarian Oration is designed to be used in both college and high school classes. Frerichs provides essential same- and facing-page vocabulary and grammatical . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero's First Catilinarian Oration By Anthony Hollingsworth
This innovative DVD contains commentaries and digital manuscripts designed for viewing on either a PC or Macintosh platform in the classroom or at home. Over five hours of video . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero: De Amicitia By J. L. Whiteley, H. E. Gould
Not only will this book enhance Latin skills and increase knowledge of the social and ethical values of ancient Rome, it also exposes the student to Cicero at his most . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero: On Old Age / De Senectute By Charles E. Bennett
The relevance of Cicero's On Old Age transcends time and culture as it examines with superlative clarity the challenging problem of aging. Cicero brilliantly addresses the aspects of old age . . . [more]... |
 | Classical Mythology and More: A Workbook By Marianthe Colakis, Mary Joan Masello
Using Greek and Roman primary sources, this workbook for the twenty-first century offers middle- and high-school aged students in Classics, English and Language Arts classes a fresh retelling of timeless . . . [more]... |
 | Duces Romanorum Roman Profiles in Courage By Rose Williams
This graded reader, designed for the intermediate level student, tells in chronological order stories of the people who forged the Roman world from the city’s founding through the emperors. Stories . . . [more]... |
 | From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus By Rose Williams
Readers will delight in the fascinating stories of Rome—the quirky, the gory, and the momentous. This book will serve as the perfect companion for the student beginning to study Latin . . . [more]... |
 | Horace: A LegamusTransitional Reader Student Text By Ronnie Ancona, David J. Murphy
This reader contains 203 lines of Latin selections from Horace (Satire 1.4, 103–126; 1.6, 70–92; Odes 1.5; 1.23; 1.11; 3.9; 2.10; 1.37; 1.9; 3.30). It is designed for students moving . . . [more]... |
 | Horace: In His Odes By J. A. Harrison
Latin texts covered are: Horace, Odes 1.3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 34, 37; Odes 2.3, 6, 7, 10, 14; Odes 3.2, 5, 6, 8, . . . [more]... |
 | Introduction to Latin Prose Composition By Milena Minkova
A new approach to Latin prose composition, this book is concisely organized, giving easy and efficient reference. The ten chapters deal with conveying messages in simple sentences, connecting independent sentences . . . [more]... |
 | Juvenal: Satires I, III, X By E. C. Courtney, N. Rudd
Designed to help students understand the meaning of Juvenal, this book features extensive notes, an introduction offering a biography of Juvenal, and a bibliography.
 | 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]... |
 | Latin Love Elegy By Robert Maltby
Latin Love Elegy offers a representative selection of the three main exponents of the Latin love elegy: Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. For purposes of comparison, the book also contains a . . . [more]... |
 | Latin Music Through The Ages - CD By Cynthia Kaldis
An original performance by The Lafayette Chamber Singers Directed by Clayton Lein.
These arrangements come from all periods of music, from 12th century Hildegard of Bingen to such 20th-century luminaries as . . . [more]... |
 | Latin Readings By Gertrude Drake
These intermediate readers offer a wealth of material from 18 centuries of Latin literature. The selections are arranged under headings that explore universal human values, and the material has been . . . [more]... |
 | Latina Mythica By Bonnie A. Catto
An intermediate Latin reader with high-interest stories from Greek and Roman mythology, complete with grammatical/vocabulary help that boosts reading speed and reader confidence. The level of difficulty is graduated, with . . . [more]... |
 | Lighter Side of the Dark Ages By Rose Williams
The Early Middle Ages of Western Europe, from AD 400 to 1000, was a boiling cauldron which bubbled over and impacted every corner of the world. Organized both by chronology . . . [more]... |
 | Looking at Latin eBook CD By Anna Andresian
A PDF of the full text of Looking at Latin, available ONLY with the purchase of 10 or more copies of the textbook, this resource is developed to enhance the . . . [more]... |
 | Looking at Latin: A Grammar for Pre-College By Anna Andresian
Looking at Latin is a complete illustrated grammar reference book for all levels of pre-college Latin, from middle school through high school. Lessons are designed to cover single topics—from the . . . [more]... |
 | Lucan Reader, A By Susanna Braund
Lucan’s epic poem, Civil War, portrays the stark, dark horror of the years 49 through 48 BCE, the grim reality of Romans fighting Romans, of Julius Caesar vs. Pompey the . . . [more]... |
 | More Latin Readings By Gertrude Drake
These intermediate readers offer a wealth of material from 18 centuries of Latin literature. The selections are arranged under headings that explore universal human values, and the material has been . . . [more]... |
 | Once Upon the Tiber By Rose Williams
Formerly ISBN: 1-898855-78-1, is now available as ISBN: 978-0-86516-668-4
A lighthearted yet historically accurate history of Rome in English, illustrated by Mark Bennington, tells the story of the Romans from the . . . [more]... |
 | Ovid LEGAMUS Transitional Reader By Denise Davis-Henry, Caroline Perkins
This reader contains lines of Latin selections from Ovid poems, designed for students moving from elementary or intermediate Latin into reading the authentic Latin of Ovid. Introductory materials include an . . . [more]... |
 | Ovid Metamorphoses, Book I By A. G. Lee
This intermediate reader offers the complete, unadapted Latin text of Metamorphoses, Book I, with notes that are both informative and entertaining, focusing on fine points of grammar and rhetoric, shades . . . [more]... |
 | Ovid Vocabulary Cards for AP* Selections By Richard A. LaFleur, Brad Tillery
These vocabulary cards allow students an easy way to memorize Latin vocabulary words that appear five or more times in the AP* Ovid syllabus selections. The cards are divided into . . . [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]... |
 | Phormio: A Comedy by Terence By Elaine M. Coury
This unique textbook features a reproduction of the Phormio of the Bembinus Manuscript, with each of the 50 pages faces with a description to enable the students to experience the . . . [more]... |
 | Review Latin Verbs - MultiModis Ltd. By Lindsay Cooper
The Most Fun You'll Have Learning Verbs
Who says learning Latin verb endings and conjugations has to be boring? Not us! Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, in cooperation with software developer Multimodis . . . [more]... |
 | Roman Map Workbook, A By Elizabeth Heimbach
A Roman Map Workbook, Second Edition is available, we are selling copies of the original edition at 50% off. Need replacement copies for your classroom set? This offer is prepaid, . . . [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]... |
 | Tacitus Reader, A Selections from Annales, Historiae, Germania, Agricola, and Dialogus By Steven H. Rutledge
Representative selections (total of 598 lines) from the work of the Tacitus, chosen to represent the entire existing corpus of Tacitus: Annales, Historiae, Germania, Agricola, and Dialogus. The reading selections . . . [more]... |
 | Teach the Latin, I Pray You By Paul Distler
Distler’s classic book offers concrete advice on the best way to teach Latin morphology, grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, as well as how to fashion effective reviews. Distler provides excellent . . . [more]... |
 | Terence Reader, A: Selections from Six Plays By William S. Anderson
This volume, intended for third- and fourth-year college and advanced high-school use, presents a selection of annotated passages in Latin from six plays by Terence: Andria, Heauton, Phormio, Hecyra, Eunuchus, . . . [more]... |
 | The Art of the Aeneid 2nd Edition Edited by William S. Anderson
Anderson's narrative in The Art of the Aeneid provides the modern reader fresh insights into Vergil, into the Aeneid. His analysis illuminates the literary and historical context and covers each . . . [more]... |
 | The Original Dysfunctional Family By Rose Williams
A very accessible introduction to classical mythology, The Original Dysfunctional Family: Basic Classical Mythology for the New Millennium presents the key stories of the twelve Olympians as well as those . . . [more]... |
 | To Be A Roman By Margaret Brucia, Gregory Daugherty
To Be a Roman is an indispensable resource for today’s classroom. This workbook is filled with the latest information about the daily life of the ancient Romans and with ample . . . [more]... |
 | Vergil's Aeneid: Books I and II By Waldo E. Sweet
This unique book features a paraphrase in easy Latin facing the original to help students understand the plain meaning of the author. Instead of a typical Latin-English vocabulary, there are . . . [more]... |
 | Vergil: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Student Text By Thomas J. Sienkewicz, LeaAnn A. Osburn
Aeneid, Books I, II, and IV, designed for students moving from elementary or intermediate Latin into reading the authentic Latin of Vergil. Passages are accompanied by pre-reading materials, grammatical exercises, . . . [more]... |
 | Wheelock's Latin GrammarQuick! By Richard A. LaFleur, Brad Tillery
A quick and complete overview of Latin grammar—both forms and usage—on six durably coated cards, five-hole punched for easy insertion into notebooks. Arranged by part of speech, with summaries of . . . [more]... |
 | When in Rome Edited by Marie Carducci Bolchazy
Who knew the ancient world could be so funny? This collection of cartoons was taken from the archives covering 26 years of publication of Pompeiiana, a newsletter devoted to student-developed . . . [more]... |
 | Wrath of Achilles, The By Ed DeHoratius
You are Achilles, the greatest hero Greece has ever known. You fight with honor and pride. Your skills at arms are unmatched. You have never experienced defeat. But on the . . . [more]... |
 | Writing Passion: A Catullus Reader By Ronnie Ancona
The passion and immediacy of Catullus’ lyrics can for readers obscure the complexity of his poems’ moods and subjects. Informed by the latest in Catullan scholarship, Ronnie Ancona gives Catullus’ . . . [more]... |
 | Young Romans, The By Rose Williams
Roman historians and authors recount the tales of many Roman youth who had influence—for better or for worse—upon their society and therefore upon subsequent history. Ascanius, Camilla, Cloelia, Alexander the . . . [more]... |
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