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 | CB: Vol. 79, No. 1 General Topics Issue
Pindar's Muses Ippokratis Kantzios Re-Valuing Values at the End of the Aeneid: Dignitas, Libertas, and Maiestas J. D. Noonan Lixae and Calones: Following the Roman Army John E. Thorburn, Jr. . . . [more]... |
 | CB: Vol. 79, No. 2 General Topics Issue
The Sittii of Ancient Pompeii: Mercurius Fortunaque Ludentes James Franklin Medea and the Inefficacy of Love Magic: Propertius 1.1 and Tibullus 1.2 Meredith Prince Quae Supersunt The Use of Roman . . . [more]... |
 | A Horace Workbook By David J. Murphy, Ronnie Ancona
A Horace Workbook, written to offer students additional practice with the poems on the AP* syllabus. The Latin text (twenty odes and one satire) that is required reading for the . . . [more]... |
 | Bradley's Arnold By Thomas K. Arnold
A newly revised and typeset edition of one of the most popular textbooks used for review of grammar and for writing Latin composition. The gold standard in Latin composition, used . . . [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 Vocabulary Cards for AP Selections By David R. Pellegrino
2012 price reduction now in effect
190 vocabulary cards from AP selections from Catullus, bound in book form and printed on perforated cardstock, arranged in three sections by frequency of occurrence: . . . [more]... |
 | Catullus Workbook (A) By Helena Dettmer, LeaAnn A. Osburn
Latin Literature Workbook Series: These workbooks contain the Latin text that is on the AP* syllabus accompanied by exercises (grammar, translation, short answer analysis, scansion if appropriate, figures of speech, . . . [more]... |
 | CB: Vol. 80, No. 2 General Topics Issue Edited by Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers
This set of articles brings Classicists and Modern Greek Studies scholars together in an effort to widen the perspective of Greek cultural studies. The goal is to create a dialog . . . [more]... |
 | CB: Zoroaster: Eschatology • Gottmensch
Publisher’s Preface
The Influence of Classical Iranian Thought
— Patrick Romane
Zoroastrian Apocalyptics in the Šāhnāma
— Carlo G. Cereti
Indo-European Elements in the Zoroastrian Apocalyptic Tradition
— Touraj Daryaee
The Two Zoroastrian Treatises Called ‘Ulamā i . . . [more]... |
 | Cicero and Horace Vocabulary Frequency By David R. Pellegrino
Horace and Cicero Frequency Lists for AP* Selections consists of four lists of the most frequent words met in the required lines of the Horace and Cicero AP* Latin Literature . . . [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 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]... |
 | Classical Bulletin Vol. 81, No. 1
Achilles, Mother Bird: Similes and Traditionality in Homeric Poetry Casey Du? Divine Vulnerability: Callimachus' Baths of Pallas Deborah MacInnes Sages of Old, Artists Anew: Plotinus' Enneads IV.3[27].11 Panayiota Vassilopoulou Quae . . . [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]... |
 | Comic History of Rome, The By Gilbert Abbott Beckett
Beckett's The Comic History of Rome, first published in London in 1852, is now available in a reprint. The author's intent is to combine instruction with amusement. Teachers and students . . . [more]... |
 | English from the Roots Up Volume II By Joégil Lundquist, Jeanne L. Lundquist
English from the Roots Up Volume II continues the program begun in Volume I. It gives you 100 NEW GREEK and LATIN ROOT WORDS which you can teach to students . . . [more]... |
 | Farrago Latina: A Teacher Resource By Gaylan Dubose
A valuable tool for the Latin classroom, Farrago Latina is a collection of resources, activities and reproducible worksheets culled from the vast experience and amply stocked files of Gaylan Dubose. . . . [more]... |
 | Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar By B. L. Gildersleeve, G. Lodge
Gildersleeve’s Latin Grammar is the classic, comprehensive review of etymology, Latin grammar and syntax, and prosody. Favored by many students and teachers, Gildersleeve’s Latin Grammar was enhanced in 1997 with . . . [more]... |
 | Graphic Latin Grammar By James P. Humphreys
An invaluable quick reference — no need for busy students to keep flipping to the back of the book to look up forms, or search chapters for a review of . . . [more]... |
 | Greek and Latin in English Today By Richard Krill
Shaping the content of a college-level vocabulary-building course is never easy. This is especially the case when the students enrolled are likely to be pursuing a great range of academic . . . [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]... |
 | 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]... |
 | 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 Prose Composition By A. E. Hillard, M. A. North
This venerable English text helps students practice Latin composition while strengthening their command of Latin grammar and vocabulary. The 256 exercises are designed to gradually improve students' Latin prose skills. [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]... |
 | Mendax: A Latin Card Game By Jocelyn DeMuth
Note: This title is the May eLitterae special. This offer is valid for one copy, prepaid, no returns, special price is not available to distributors. Offer expires 05/31/13.
Mendax! or Liar! . . . [more]... |
 | New Latin Composition By Charles E. Bennett
First published in 1912, Bennett's New Latin Composition remains a highly regarded, widely used composition text for both high schools and colleges. Part I is based on the works of . . . [more]... |
 | New Latin Grammar By Charles E. Bennett
A model of clarity and precision, Bennett’s New Latin Grammar uses copious specific examples from primary sources to teach Latin’s inflections, syntax, sounds, accents, particles, and word formations. This reprint . . . [more]... |
 | New Latin Syntax, A By E. C. Woodcock
This book gives a historical account of the chief Latin constructions, aiming to equip students to interpret texts as well as to write correct Latin. The index of passages quoted . . . [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 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]... |
 | Ovid Workbook (An) By Charbra Adams Jestin, Phyllis B. Katz
Latin Literature Workbook Series: These workbooks contain the Latin text that is on the AP* syllabus accompanied by exercises (grammar, translation, short answer analysis, scansion if appropriate, figures of speech, . . . [more]... |
 | Parsed Vergil By Archibald A. Maclardy
Completely Scanned-Parsed Vergil is an irreplaceable, primary resource for educators teaching or reading Book I of the Aeneid. The complete text of Aeneid, Book I, an interlinear translation, complete metrical . . . [more]... |
 | Readings from Wheelock's Latin Produced by Richard A. LaFleur
A 4-CD audio package, with recitation (in Restored Classical Pronunciation) of all vocabulary and paradigms for the 40 chapters of Wheelock's Latin, as well as dramatic readings of Sententiae Antiquae . . . [more]... |
 | Selections from Ovid By Robert P. Sonkowksy
The Living Voice series of cassettes for teachers and students features oral performances of important works in Latin by Robert Sonkowsky, Professor of Classics at the University of Minnesota and . . . [more]... |
 | Smith's English-Latin Dictionary By William Smith, Theophilus D. Hall
Smith's English-Latin Dictionary is an invaluable resource for students and teachers who are composing Latin verse and prose. It offers what smaller and less comprehensive dictionaries cannot — semantic range, . . . [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]... |
 | 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 Vocabulary Cards for AP* Selections By Dennis De Young
These vocabulary cards allow students an easy way to memorize Latin vocabulary words that appear five or more times in the AP* Vergil syllabus selections. The cards are divided into . . . [more]... |
 | Vergil Workbook (A) By Barbara Weiden Boyd, Katherine Bradley
Half price offer on the Vergil Workbook 1st edition.
This Aeneid workbook has been carefully constructed by experienced teachers for students of Vergil at both the college and high school level. . . . [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]... |
 | Words and Ideas Edited by William J. Dominik
Student Text
Unlike most etymology textbooks, this one presents the words studied in the context of the ideas in which the words functioned. Instead of studying endless lists of word roots, . . . [more]... |
 | Words and Ideas Answer Key By William Dominik
This Answer Key contains answers to all the Exercises, Word Study, and For Consideration questions in the popular etymology in context textbook, Words & Ideas.
The Answer Key is intended to . . . [more]... |
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