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A Beginning Latin Christian Reader : De Bonis Cogitationibus A Teacher's Guide
 

Teacher's Guide for A Beginning Latin Christian Reader.

 
 

A Beginning Latin Christian Reader: De Bonis Cogitationibus
 

Master Latin teacher Rose Williams has authored a beginning Latin reader that draws from the Bible and other Christian sources as well as from some ancient Roman sources. The choices all illuminate the book's central theme, drawn from Philippians —"Things which are true, things which are honest, things which are just, things which are pure, things which are lovely, things which are of good report; reflect on these things". In the fashion of a graded reader, De Bonis Cogitationibus stories are initially short but gradually grow longer and more involved as the student's skills as a Latin reader grow.

 
 

Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica
 

This valuable supplement to second- and third-year Latin studies offers a comprehensive collection of Bede's writings in a volume that provides a vivid portrait of this giant of medieval scholarship. In addition to the original text and summaries, the book features an introduction, exhaustive notes, and illustrations.

 
 

Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences
 

Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences offers students a wealth of Sententiae selected and annotated to pair with each of the 40 chapters of Wheelock's Latin. In addition, 16 Loci Immutati offer readings from the Bible, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Bonaventure, and more. Although designed to accompany Wheelock's Latin, this text is a great resource for anyone interested in reading Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin sooner. The thorough notes found in this text make reading these Latin selections possible and enjoyable for readers from any background.

 
 

Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences TG
 

This Teacher’s Guide will enrich the use of Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences. In addition to full translations, the commentary provides background for teachers, refined vocabulary definitions, comments on morphology, grammar help referencing Gildersleeve’s Latin Grammar, and suggested in-class questions.

 
 

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