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The Second Edition workbook includes the addition of a new English derivative exercise for each chapter as well as an unadapted Latin reading from the eleventh-century writer Hildegard von Bingen and an adapted Latin reading from the seventeenth-century polymath Anna Maria van Schurman. A contextual essay and black-and-white image with caption accompanies each reading.
Student Workbooks supplement the Latin for the New Millennium textbooks with additional exercises and passages designed to reinforce the material presented in each chapter.
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For information on ordering and adoptions, contact our business manager, David Fiedelman, david@bolchazy.com.
Latin for the New Millennium is a complete introductory course in the Latin language that has been successfully implemented at middle schools, junior highs, high schools, colleges, and universities. Levels 1 and 2 student texts are accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its teacher’s manual. Optional enrichment texts present related mythology and history for each level.
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For information on ordering and adoptions, contact our business manager, David Fiedelman, david@bolchazy.com.
The Second Edition workbook teacher's manual includes the answers for exercise 2, the English derivative exercise for each chapter, and translations for the new Latin readings from the women writers Hildegard von Bingen and Anna Maria van Schurman.
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Average Rating: Author: Rose R. WilliamsProduct Code: 7192ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-719-3Product Form: PaperbackPages: 63
Price: $12.00
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Designed for students unfamiliar with the classical world, The Clay-footed SuperHeroes provides a very accessible introduction to the SuperHeroes of classical mythology including such luminaries as Jason, Theseus, Heracles, Odysseus, and Aeneas. Student and general reader alike will enjoy Williams' wry sense of humor and her appreciation for the improbable. This book is an excellent text of manageable size and complexity for students beginning their study of literature, the humanities, or Latin and Greek. General readers will be pleased to acquire the foundation necessary to understand these stories which have so influenced art and literature through the ages.
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