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advanced Latin readers from Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers

 
 
BC LATIN READERS

These readers, written by experts in the field, provide well annotated Latin selections to be used as authoritative introductions to Latin authors, genres, or topics, for intermediate or advanced college Latin study. Their relatively small size (covering 500-600 lines) makes them ideal to use in combination.

Each volume includes a comprehensive introduction, bibliography for further reading, Latin text with notes at the back, and complete vocabulary. Nineteen volumes are scheduled for publication; others are under consideration. Check back often for series updates, author interviews, release dates and more.

 


REVIEWS

Roman Verse Satire Reader and Martial Reader CJ-Online, 2012.12.11

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.09.38

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.07.32

CJ-Online 2012.05.08

"It is a fine series and the editors have been quite imaginative in how to select and present the passages."

Judith Lynn Sebesta,
University of South Dakota
Teaching Classical Languages 2011.Spring
(click to read complete review)

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.03.76

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.06.21

Classical Journal Online 2009.08.03

The Clearing House, Classical Outlook Fall 2009

Ancient History at About.com (N. S. Gill)

ABSTRACTS from
BC Reader Authors

2011 CAMWS Panel Abstracts: Latin in Small Packages: Expanding and Varying Advanced Latin Curricular Options.

1. Latin in Small Packages: A Series Editor’s Perspective. Ronnie Ancona (Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY)
2. Latin Epic. Alison M. Keith (University of Toronto)
3. Suetonius Segmented. Josiah Osgood (Georgetown University)
4. Seneca for Students: Six Suggestions. James Ker (University of Pennsylvania)
5. A Cicero Reader. James M. May (St. Olaf College)




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