From Rome to Reformation: Early European History for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 7184
- 978-0-86516-718-6
- Paperback
- 95
Rose Williams skillfully leads the reader through the maze of power plays and the gradual rise of sovereign states that followed the collapse of the Roman Empire. Readers will appreciate Williams' engaging style and her ability to synthesize succinctly this busy period of history. Recognizing the symbiotic relationship between literature and the era in which it was produced, From Rome to Reformation: Early European History for the New Millennium provides a comprehensive overview of the interconnecting historical events, literary figures, and intellectual developments in European history and its Latin literature. This is a perfect companion text for courses in the humanities, western civilization, and Latin.
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus: Roman History for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 6919
- 978-0-86516-691-2
- Paperback
- 80
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.
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."?
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."?
Graphic Latin Grammar Cards
- Author: James P. Humphreys
- 4606
- 978-0-86516-460-4
- Shrink wrapped cards
Homo sum; humani nil a me alienum puto: I am a human being; I consider nothing human alien to me
- P21
- P21
- Button
Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, found in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, is behind this quote by Terence.
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
Horace: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader
- 6765
- 978-0-86516-676-9
- Paperback
- 212
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.
Horace: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader - Teacher's Guide
- Author: David J. Murphy
- 732X
- 978-0-86516-732-2
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci
- 76
The teacher's guide to Horace A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader
Horace: In His Odes
- Author: J.A. Harrison
- 0627
- 978-0-86516-062-0
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
- 121
Latin texts covered are: Horace, Odes 1.3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 34, 37; Odes 2.3, 6, 7, 10, 14; Odes3.2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 18, 21, 25, 26, 30; Odes 4.1, 5, 7, 15.
Horace: Satire 1.9: The Boor
- 4134
- 978-0-86516-413-0
- Paperback
- 29
Horace: Satire 1.9: The Boor: Teacher's Guide
- 4290
- 978-0-86516-429-1
- Paperback
- 24