Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar
- 3537
- 978-0-86516-353-9
- Paperback
- 605
Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar is the classic, comprehensive review of etymology, Latin grammar and syntax, and prosody. Favored by many students and teachers, Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar was enhanced in 1997 with a new foreword and comprehensive bibliography.
In the words of Basil L. Gildersleeve, "Rightly interpreted, grammar is the culmination of philological study, and not its rudiment . . . No study of literature can yield its highest result without the close study of language, and consequently the close study of grammar."?
Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar
- 4770
- 978-0-86516-477-2
- Hardcover
- 595
Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar is the classic, comprehensive review of etymology, Latin grammar and syntax, and prosody. Favored by many students and teachers, Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar was enhanced in 1997 with a new foreword and comprehensive bibliography.
In the words of Basil L. Gildersleeve, "Rightly interpreted, grammar is the culmination of philological study, and not its rudiment . . . No study of literature can yield its highest result without the close study of language, and consequently the close study of grammar."?
Graphic Latin Grammar Cards
- Author: James P. Humphreys
- 4606
- 978-0-86516-460-4
- Shrink wrapped cards
Horace Fully Parsed: Word by Word: Books I and II of Horace Odes
- Introduction: Thomas J. Sienkewicz
- 5521
- 978-0-86516-552-6
- Paperback
- 282
Introduction to Latin Prose Composition
- Author: Milena Minkova
- 6722
- 978-0-86516-672-1
- Paperback
- 167
A new approach to Latin prose composition, this book is concisely organized, giving easy and efficient reference. The ten chapters deal with conveying messages in simple sentences, connecting independent sentences to create a text, expressing relationships within a clause, use of word order, vocabulary, what vocabulary to choose, and subordination. Practical exercises guide students in reworking ancient texts and creating their own.
Latin Everywhere, Everyday: A Latin Phrase Workbook
- Author: Elizabeth Heimbach
- 5726
- 978-0-86516-572-4
- Paperback
- 160
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.
Latin Proverbs: Wisdom from Ancient to Modern Times
- Translator: Waldo E. Sweet
- 5440
- 978-0-86516-544-1
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
- 278
For the coffee table or the reference shelf: a large collection of sayings in Latin.
A collection of 1,188 quotations in Latin and translated into English. Approximately 100 authors, ancient to contemporary, are represented, as well as quotations from the Bible, state and institutional mottoes, and legal phrases.
Latin Synonyms for Language Lovers : A Select Thesaurus
- Author: Christine E. MeyerIllustrator: Lydia Koller
- 794X
- 978-0-86516-794-0
- Paperback
- 264
Latin Synonyms for Language Lovers is an invaluable resource for those wanting to encourage students to engage with Latin as a living language by speaking, listening, and composing in Latin. Containing listings of synonyms grouped by English definitions and parts of speech (verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions), each entry offers multiple Latin vocabulary options with their own specific definitions to allow students to select the best word and to differentiate between similar words.
New Latin Composition
- Author: Charles E. Bennett
- 3456
- 978-0-86516-345-4
- Paperback
- 310
First published in 1912, Bennett's New Latin Composition remains a highly regarded, widely used composition text for both high schools and colleges. Part I is based on the works of Caesar with illustrative samples drawn directly from his own words. Parts II and III concentrate on Cicero.
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.)
Parsed Vergil: Completely Scanned-Parsed Vergil's Aeneid Book I with Interlinear and Marginal Translations
- Author: Archibald A. Maclardy
- 6307
- 978-0-86516-630-1
- Paperback
- 352
Completely Scanned-Parsed Vergil is an irreplaceable, primary resource for educators teaching or reading Book I of the Aeneid. The complete text of Aeneid, Book I, an interlinear translation, complete metrical scansion, and an accompanying, more polished translation are just part of this goldmine. At the bottom of each page below the text, each Latin word is completely parsed and the commentary includes useful references to the revised grammars of Bennett, Gildersleeve, Allen and Greenough, and Harkness and delves into word derivations and word frequencies, making this volume helpful for the competent reader of Latin as well as the novice.
Smith's English-Latin Dictionary
- Foreword: Dirk Sacre
- 4916
- 978-0-86516-491-8
- Paperback
- 754
Smith's English-Latin Dictionary is an invaluable resource for students and teachers who are composing Latin verse and prose. It offers what smaller and less comprehensive dictionaries cannot — semantic range, depth, and precision. Each entry is composed of an English word, its corresponding Latin equivalents, and examples drawn from a full range of classical writers. The Index of Proper Names contains the Latin forms of names of thousands of persons, places, and geographical features from Greco-Roman history and mythology, as well as the Judeo-Christian Bible.