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Epic & Mythology All Titles Index
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 | 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]... |
Epic & Mythology Titles
 | Ancient Epic Poetry By Charles Rowan Beye
Charles Rowan Beye's critically acclaimed interpretive introduction to the epic poetry and poets of Ancient Greece, Rome, and Assyria is here reprinted in an expanded second edition with a new . . . [more]... |
 | Art of the Odyssey, The By Howard W. Clarke
The Art of the Odyssey is a literary explication aimed at helping the first-time reader more fully appreciate and understand the Odyssey. The book includes a chronology, extensive notes, and . . . [more]... |
 | Autobiography of Hercules, The By Paul F. Kirby
Hercules, with all the attributes of a classical hero (i.e., virgin birth, danger in childhood, trip(s) to fantastic places, descent to the underworld, thaumaturgy, closeness to a deity, philanthropic orientation, . . . [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]... |
 | Epic of Gilgamesh, The By Danny P. Jackson
The longing stretch toward the infinite . . . the reluctant embrace of the temporal. This is the eternal lot of mankind. This is The Epic of Gilgamesh. Our revised . . . [more]... |
 | Epic of Gilgamesh, The: A Myth Revisited By Danny P. Jackson (English), Saul Tchernichovsky (Hebrew)
The longing stretch toward the infinite... the reluctant embrace of the temporal... this is the eternal lot of mankind; this is The Epic of Gilgamesh. Born in the cradle of . . . [more]... |
 | Evolution of the Gilgamesh Epic, The By Jeffrey H. Tigay
The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the world's oldest known epics-it predates Homer by several centuries and is recognized as seminal to the cultural history of the Ancient Near . . . [more]... |
 | Gilgamesh: A Reader Edited by John Maier
Gilgamesh: A Reader provides 25 interpretive essays on the epic that stands at the dawn of literature. This collection is designed to enrich the reader's background with selections from experts . . . [more]... |
 | Gilgamis Destani By Danny P. Jackson
The Turkish edition of the Gilgamesh, Gilgamis Desani, is a faithful translation of Jackson's rendition. This first translation in Turkish contains the entire content of the Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers edition: Introduction . . . [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]... |
 | 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]... |
 | Octavus Octopus By Rose Williams
Octavus Octopus is the second of the four-book "I Am Reading Latin Stories" Series. Each book is independent, but Octavus has a few more words than does the first book . . . [more]... |
 | On Unbelievable Tales: Palaephatus Peri Apiston Edited by Jacob Stern
Palaephatus, a contemporary of Aristotle, sought to reinforce belief in the historicity of ancient heroes by tracing the evolution of "actual" events into marvelously embellished myths.
On Unbelievable Tales is an . . . [more]... |
 | Reckless Heart, The By Daniel R. Butterly
The tragic story of Meleager's love for Atalanta is beautifully illustrated and told in quotable verse. The powerful story and Butterly's profound insights combine to make this an outstanding text . . . [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]... |
 | Short Guide to Classical Mythology, A By G. M. Kirkwood
A Short Guide to Classical Mythology is a concise, user-friendly, quick reference for general readers, students, and teachers. It is an excellent, interdisciplinary resource beneficial to the study of classics, . . . [more]... |
 | Story of the Iliad, The By E. T. Owen
E. T. Owen discusses what makes the Iliad such an enduring work of art — including narrative technique, imagery, and characterization — and shows how each incident contributes to the . . . [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]... |
 | 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]... |
 | 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]... |
Religion
 | Latin Proverbs: Wisdom from Ancient to Modern Times By c. 100 various authors, ancient to contemporary
For the coffee table or the reference shelf: a large collection of sayings in Latin. A collection of 1,188 quotations in Latin and translated into English. Approximately 100 authors, ancient to . . . [more]... |
 | Paul Wrote From the Heart By Raymond V. Schoder, S.J.
This extraordinary volume contains a brilliants translation of Paul's words, creating a deeply moving and inspirational reading experience. [more]... |
 | Seeding Your Soul By Dianne R. Costanzo, PhD
Picture your spiritual landscape. Do you see an orchard rich with the fruits of the spirit or a garden sorely in need of work? The seeds we consciously plant can . . . [more]... |
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