Vergil's Aeneid: Expanded Collection
- Author: Barbara Weiden BoydBy author: Barbara Weiden Boyd
- 7893
- 978-0-86516-789-6
- Paperback
- 489
This well annotated Latin text combines four Aeneid texts previously offered by Bolchazy-Carducci and new content into one user-friendly volume. Containing 2596 lines this text makes the perfect introduction to Vergil's Aeneid for college students or advanced high school classes. Offering all of Book 1 and selections from books 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12, this edition lets students experience the full scope of the Aeneid. The text contains scholarly and grammatical notes, well-organized vocabulary, and appendices.
Vergil's Aeneid: Hero - War - Humanity
- Translator: G.B. Cobbold
- 5963
- 978-0-86516-596-0
- Paperback
- 384
One of the pillars of the Western literary tradition, Vergil's Aeneid is also a terrific read: the story of a man whose city is destroyed in war, and of his journey to find his place in destiny. This epic has it all: adventures on the high seas, passion, battles, monsters, magic, meddling gods, and struggles that test the moral fiber of both men and women.
Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings from Books 1, 2, 4, and 6
- Author: Barbara Weiden BoydIllustrator: Thom KapheimBy author: Barbara Weiden Boyd
- 7648
- 978-0-86516-764-3
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
- 200
This text—an updated and revised version of selected passages from Pharr's Vergil's Aeneid, Books I-VI—is designed for college and high school Advanced Placement* courses. It includes all the required Latin selections from Vergil's Aeneid for the 2012–2013 AP* Latin Curriculum.
Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings from Books 1, 2, 4, and 6
- Author: Barbara Weiden BoydIllustrator: Thom KapheimBy author: Barbara Weiden Boyd
- 7656
- 978-0-86516-765-0
- Hardbound
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
- 200
This text—an updated and revised version of selected passages from Pharr's Vergil's Aeneid, Books I-VI—is designed for college and high school Advanced Placement* courses. It includes all the required Latin selections from Vergil's Aeneid for the 2012–2013 AP* Latin Curriculum.
Vergil's Aeneid: Selected Readings from Books 1, 2, 4, and 6 Teacher's Guide
- Author: Barbara Weiden BoydBy author: Barbara Weiden Boyd
- 7664
- 978-0-86516-766-7
- Paperback
- 93
This Teacher’s Guide is an invaluable aid. It will help the busy teacher in preparing class, leading discussion, guiding analysis, and making up quizzes and exams.
Virtus et sapientia: Virtue and wisdom.
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This quote is placed before a mosaic of Sappho, located in the Piazza Museo Nazionale in Naples, Italy.
Vocabulary Cards and Grammatical Forms Summary for Wheelock's: 2nd edition
- 7710
- 978-0-86516-771-1
This indispensable study aid contains nearly 900 cards, arranged chapter-by-chapter to accompany all forty chapters of Wheelock's Latin (7th edition), each with full, unabbreviated Latin vocabulary entry, chapter number, and card number on one side, and English meanings and derivatives or cognates on the reverse side.
Voyage to Maryland (1633) Relatio Itineris in Marilandiam
- Author: Father Andrew White
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- 978-0-86516-279-2
- Hardbound
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Full color, exquisite gift book: the new world described with new eyes: Latin-English dual language edition.
This lively chronicle is an eyewitness account of American history. Voyage to Maryland (1633) details, through the eyes of Andrew White, S.J., the characters, settings and events of the 17th century expedition that resulted in the founding of the Maryland colony. A Jesuit priest and amateur naturalist, White had a curious nature, keen powers of observation and a vivid literary presentation. Through his unique sensibilities and talents, we are able to experience the wonders and perils — from the botanical to the spiritual — of his historic voyage.
Vulgate of Mark with the Synoptic Parallels, The
- By author: Dale A. Grote
- 8350
- 978-0-86516-835-0
The Vulgate of Mark with the Synoptic Parallels empowers intermediate Latin students to read an engaging narrative in accessible prose. Parallel passages from Matthew and Luke, along with historical and grammatical notes, introduce students to a historical-textual approach to reading and interpreting these texts.
We're Going to the Show
- By author: Christopher Bungard
- 8806
- 978-0-86516-880-0
Encounter ancient Roman comedy—entirely in Latin!
Titus, named after Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus, lives with his parents and sisters on the Aventine Hill in Rome. Without much time for leisure, everyone in the family looks forward to festival days. Titus in particular eagerly awaits the ludi scaenici, special celebrations when plays are performed. But when it’s time to honor Magna Mater, the Great Mother goddess, with a comedy, Titus wakes up late! Can he catch up with his father and sisters and find a seat in time to watch the show?
What Color is it?: Quo colore est?
- Author: Marie Carducci BolchazyTranslator: Mardah B.C. WeinfieldIllustrator: Yana Igorevna Myaskovskaya
- 5394
- 978-0-86516-539-7
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci
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Color-learning with a new twist: in Latin.
Aided by original artwork and an English translation, children learn the Latin words for a full range of colors: red, yellow, blue, pink, white, gray, black, purple, brown, green. In the process of learning the color words, they also learn words for apple, flower, pet, food, bird, and canary. Finally they get to select their favorite color. The original artwork is charming and creative. A complete vocabulary, with emphasis on derivatives, and pronunciation guide are provided; a recording of the text is also available.
What Will I Eat?: Quid Edam?
- Author: Marie Carducci BolchazyTranslator: Mardah B.C. WeinfieldIllustrator: Michelle Kathryn Fraczek
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- 978-0-86516-542-7
- 64
Experts recommend that children start a foreign language as early as possible. With this book, a child can start learning Latin at age four. Latin is an excellent foreign language to select. Just ask any lawyer, doctor, scientist, or nurse.