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Average Rating: Author: Rose R. WilliamsProduct Code: 6919ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-691-2Product Form: PaperbackPages: 80
Price: $12.00
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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 or as an accessible introduction to Roman history for the general reader. Recognizing the symbiotic relationship between literature and the period in which it was produced, From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus: Roman History for the New Millennium provides a comprehensive overview of Roman history and Latin literature.
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Average Rating: Authors: David J. Murphy, Ronnie AnconaProduct Code: 6765ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-676-9Product Form: PaperbackPages: 212
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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 from elementary or intermediate Latin into reading the authentic Latin of Horace. Introductory materials include an overview of the life and work of Horace, bibliography, and description of Horatian meters.
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Average Rating: Author: David J. MurphyProduct Code: 732XISBN 13: 978-0-86516-732-2Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-CarducciPages: 76
Price: $31.00
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The teacher's guide to Horace A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader
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Average Rating: Author: Elizabeth HeimbachProduct Code: 5726ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-572-4Product Form: PaperbackPages: 160
Price: $30.00
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This workbook of Latin phrases and mottoes is filled with exercises, projects, and games designed for students in grades 7-10. There are three parts to the workbook: sententiae or Latin phrases, abbreviations, and mottoes. The first section contains 180 Latin phrases, one for each day of the school year. There are five phrases on each page so that students can see a whole week's work at once. A variety of exercises helps students master each group of phrases. The second section of the workbook contains Latin mottoes of states, schools, colleges, and organizations. The third section reviews the 29 Latin abbreviations that were introduced in section one. All three sections are filled with interesting derivatives, engaging information, delightful facts, and ample exercises.
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Average Rating: Author: Elizabeth Heimbach Readings and Performance: James W. ChocholaProduct Code: 5890ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-589-2Product Form: PaperbackPages: 168
Price: $32.00
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This teacher's manual to Latin Everywhere, Everyday contains the answers to all the exercises in the student workbook along with additional exercises and answers for those who have studied Latin. Some additional games and projects are also included in the teacher's manual and the audio download offers a Latin pronunciation of each phrase, motto, and abbreviation.
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