John C. Traupman
John Traupman (1923–2019) was chair of the Department of Classics at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia from 1951 to 1989. Traupman received a BA from Moravian College and an MA and PhD from Princeton University. He was past president of the Philadelphia Classical Society, the Pennsylvania Classics Association, and the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. He served on the ACTFL Board of Reviewers for National Standards in Foreign Language. He also presented numerous papers at a variety of professional conferences in the classics field. Traupman authored Latin-English Dictionary (Bantam Books, 1966, and Amsco School Publications, 1966; revised and enlarged edition Amsco, 1994 and Bantam,1996), German-English Dictionary (Bantam Books, 1982 and Amsco, 1982), Latin is Fun, Book I (Amsco, 1988), Latin is Fun, Book II (Amsco, 1994), Scribner-English Dictionary (Scribner, 1977), German Fundamentals (Barron's Educational Series, Inc. 1992), and Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency, 4th Edition (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2007).
Books by John C. Traupman
Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency
- Author: John C. Traupman
- clop
The Audio Conversations download is the perfect companion for John Traupman's Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency. The recordings bring the printed dialogs to life and give students experienced guides for accurate pronunciation of Latin. The conversations are easy to follow and engaging for students of all abilities. Topics range from family life to troubles with cars, all in good Roman idiom.
The reading was organized and supervised by Mark Miner.
(can be used with both the 3rd and 4th editions)