Reading Livy's Rome: Translation of Paraphrases Teacher's Guide

Reading Livy's Rome Teacher's Guide includes Literal English translation of all Latin paraphrases

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Res Gestae Divi Augusti


  • 455X
  • 978-0-86516-455-0
  • Paperback
  • 102

This unadapted Latin text of the emperor Augustus' autobiography is designed to allow the intermediate/advanced student at the high school or college level to read Latin rapidly, without having constantly to consult a dictionary or grammar. The facing vocabulary and comprehensive grammar notes facilitate a rapid read. The Res Gestae reveals as much about Augustus and his accomplishments through what it omits as what it contains. This primary document allows students rare access to non-literary historical Latin, to the most impressive of all Latin inscriptions: the Res Gestae of Rome's first emperor, his accomplishments as he sought to have them presented.

Paperback xxii+80
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Rome and Her Kings: Livy I: Graded Selections

  • Author: C.E. Freeman,

  • 4509
  • 978-0-86516-450-5
  • Paperback
  • 102

This graded reader of 610 lines, a reprint of an original 1920 Oxford edition, presents connected excerpts from Livy I (Ab Urbe Condita). The text was designed to enhance progress in reading Latin, reinforce knowledge of grammar and syntax, reinforce grammar through Latin composition, and foster appreciation of Livy as a prose writer, historian, and moralist.

Paperback viii
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Scipio Africanus The Conqueror of Hannibal: Selections from Livy: Books XXVI - XXX

  • Author: T.A. Buckney

  • 2085
  • 978-0-86516-208-2
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 128

With action moving from Spain to Africa, Livy offers a lively account of the exploits of a brilliant leader, making this a valuable book for scholars and students. Introductory material, photographs, and diagrams set the stage for Livy's writing, which is supplemented with extensive notes and vocabulary.

Paperback viii + 120
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Seneca's Moral Epistles


  • 4878
  • 978-0-86516-487-1
  • Paperback
  • 224

Seneca's Moral Epistles offers an intriguing selection in unadapted Latin of 40 letters of Seneca on philosophical and practical topics ranging from the lofty ("On Integrating Knowledge" and "God Within You") to the nitty-gritty: debauchery at resort baths ("Baiae and Vice") and the woes of over-training ("Against Strenuous Physical Exercise").

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Servius' Commentary on Book Four of Vergil's Aeneid: An Annotated Translation

Servius' Commentary is important not only as a rich source of information on Virgil's masterpiece but also for its countless gems about Roman life and literature. Its value has remained unquestioned.

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Ten Fairy Tales in Latin

Enchant your students with Ten Fairy Tales in Latin. These popular fairy tales are presented as a script for reading aloud and performing in class or for a larger audience. Each tale concludes with both a traditional ending and a "twisted ending"-an unexpected alternative conclusion to the story. A puzzle or activity accompanies each tale.

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Ten Fairy Tales In Latin TG

Ten Fairy Tales in Latin Teacher’s Guide is a valuable resource for veteran and novice teacher alike. Busy instructors will appreciate its assistance in making lesson plans and preparing for discussions.

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The Confessions of St. Augustine: Books I - IX (Selections)

St. Augustine's work is a masterpiece. It is a spiritual, intellectual, and psychological autobiography that provides a vital link between classical and Christian traditions. This illustrated edition, perfect for college-level students, features passages that show the grandeur and significance of the work.

Paperback viii+268
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The Phaedra of Seneca

Complete with abundant notes and vocabulary aids, this text makes Seneca's masterpiece of Roman tragic poetry an accessible Latin read for advanced high school and college students at the intermediate level. Forty pages of analysis questions and comments and an updated English translation of Euripides' Hippolytus for comparison provide instructors and students a full course unit.

Paperback vi+238
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The Roman Elegiac Poets

The Roman Elegaic Poets gathers together works from elegy's four most celebrated practitioners: Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid. This classic college textbook contains a comprehensive selection from the whole field of Roman elegy. Its English commentary and copious scholarly notes offer the student an extensive acquaintance with elegiac poetry. It is accompanied by Professor Harrington's classic introduction, which contains analysis of elegy's history and evolution, and detailed biographies of the four authors, together with in-depth consideration of their impact upon the form.

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Vergil for Beginners : A Dual Approach to Early Vergil Study - Teacher's Guide


  • 6293
  • 978-0-86516-629-5
  • Paperback
  • 26

The Teacher’s Guide for Vergil for Beginners: A Dual Approach to Early Vergil Study provides answers, translations, and supplementary explanation for the material in the student text.

Paperback vi+20
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