Modus omnibus in rebus: Moderation in all things
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An Athenian tetradrachm provides the background for this quote from Plautus.
New Latin Grammar
- Author: Charles E. Bennett
- 2611
- 978-0-86516-261-7
- Paperback
- 303
A model of clarity and precision, Bennett's New Latin Grammar uses copious specific examples from primary sources to teach Latin's inflections, syntax, sounds, accents, particles, and word formations. This reprint of Bennett's 1908 revised grammar remains a highly regarded, widely-used resource both in and out of the classroom. Traditional in its structure and exhaustive in its scope, the descriptions of all things grammatical remain accessible and current after over 100 years of Latin pedagogy.
Nihil est...simul et inventum et perfectum.: Nothing is simultaneously both conceived and perfected
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A bust of Cicero in the Capitoline Museums is behind this line from Cicero.
Non est ad astra mollis e terris via:The trip from the earth to the stars is not an easy one
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Seneca's words work well with this photograph of the Eagle nebula, "Pillars of Creation," captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
Non omnis moriar: Not all of me shall die.
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The name of the poet resides in this ceiling mosaic from the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.
Notebook Bundle for Caesar and Vergil
- Author: Stephen Daly Distinti
- 8288
- 978-0-86516-828-2
- Bundled Product
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Buy the two notebooks and save!
Purchase both A Notebook for Caesar's De Bello Gallico and A Notebook for Vergil's Aeneid as a bundle at the discounted price. (NOTE: A Notebook for Caesar's De Bello Gallico is available, A Notebook for Vergil's Aeneid is exprected to be available on September 4th. If you order this bundle the books will be shipped when A Notebook for Vergil's Aeneid is available.)
Ovid Vocabulary Cards for AP* Selections
- 6579
- 978-0-86516-657-8
- Paperback
These vocabulary cards allow students an easy way to memorize Latin vocabulary words that appear five or more times in the AP* Ovid syllabus selections. The cards are divided into three groups: (1) words occurring 15 or more times, (2) words occurring 9–14 times, and (3) words occurring 5–8 times. Students can memorize Latin to English or English to Latin, and use the cards to help them memorize the full lexical forms of the Latin vocabulary words. These cards make vocabulary review a breeze!
Princess, Priestess, Mother, Wolf Fabula de Romulo et Remo
- 8776
- 978-0-86516-877-0
Encounter a retelling of Rome’s foundation legend unlike any other—entirely in Latin!
Rex quondam, Rexque futurus: The once and future king
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Malory's words, said to be on the tomb of King Arthur, appear here alongside Arthur, as seen on the Christian Heroes Tapestry in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Saepe summa ingenia in occulto: Often the greatest minds lie hidden.
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Theatrical masks on a Roman mosaic from the Capitoline Museums drive home Plautus's point.
Schola Cantans Cassette w/ Libretto
- Composer: Jan Novak
- 357X
- 978-0-86516-357-7
- Cassette
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
Jan Novak (1921-1984), who is part of the Moravain music tradition represented by composers like Leos Janacek and Bohuslav Martinu, set to music secular Latin authors of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. His work is based on the syllable quantities of the Latin language. Novak brings the rhythm of Latin alive in a very distinctive way.
Schola Cantans Music Score
- Composer: Jan Novak
- 3588
- 978-0-86516-358-4
- Paperback
- 52
Jan Novak (1921-1984), who is part of the Moravain music tradition represented by composers like Leos Janacek and Bohuslav Martinu, set to music secular Latin authors of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. His work is based on the syllable quantities of the Latin language. Novak brings the rhythm of Latin alive in a very distinctive way.