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Average Rating: Author: Hans-Friedrich MuellerProduct Code: 7524ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-752-0Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 414
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This text provides unadapted Latin passages from the Commentarii De Bello Gallico: Book 1.1-7; Book 4.24-35 and the first sentence of Chapter 36; Book 5.24-48; Book 6.13-20 and the English of Books 1, 6, and 7. It includes all the required English and Latin selections from Caesar's De Bello Gallico for the 2012-2013 AP* Curriculum. Click here to download the readability report
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All vocabulary appearing five or more times in Vergil and Caesar AP* selections is included in these 501 cards. Cards come on high quality precut card stock. Prepunched holes and a ring make these study aids easy to take anywhere.
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Average Rating: Author: Hans-Friedrich MuellerProduct Code: 7788ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-778-0Product Form: HardboundPublisher: Bolchazy-CarducciPages: 414
Price: $55.00
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This text provides unadapted Latin passages from the Commentarii De Bello Gallico: Book 1.1-7; Book 4.24-35 and the first sentence of Chapter 36; Book 5.24-48; Book 6.13-20 and the English of Books 1, 6, and 7. It includes all the required English and Latin selections from Caesar's De Bello Gallico for the 2012-2013 AP* Curriculum.
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Average Rating: Author: Paul DistlerProduct Code: 540aISBN 13: 978-1-89885-540-8Product Form: HardboundPages: 284
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Distler's classic book offers concrete advice on the best way to teach Latin morphology, grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, as well as how to fashion effective reviews. Distler provides excellent techniques and lists resources, and discusses educational theory.
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Average Rating: Author: J.L. Strachan-DavidsonProduct Code: 021XISBN 13: 978-0-86516-021-7Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 164
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Appian's writings offer the only account of events during the epoch between Polybius and Cicero, and Civil Wars covers the period from the reign of Tiberius Gracchus to the first consulship of Pompey and Crassus. This reprint of the Oxford edition features Greek text and notes.
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Average Rating: Author: Howard W. Clarke Illustrator: Thom KapheimProduct Code: 2360ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-236-5Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 120
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A literary explication, including a chronology, notes, and suggestions for future reading, this book is aimed at helping the first-time reader more fully appreciate and understand the Odyssey.
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Average Rating: Author: Simon SquiresProduct Code: 2204ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-220-4Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 176
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Students and scholars of Latin, history, and literature will find this to be an outstanding book that offers insights into the lives of Cicero and Asconius, as well as a fascinating look at Rome in the first century BCE. Commentaries by Asconius are included with the text and translation of these speeches by Cicero: In Pisonem, Pro Scauro, Pro Milone, Pro Cornelio, and In Toga Candida.
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Average Rating: Author: Paul F. KirbyProduct Code: 1747ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-174-0Product Form: PaperbackPages: 136
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Hercules, with all the attributes of a classical hero (i.e., virgin birth, danger in childhood, trip(s) to fantastic places, descent to the underworld, thaumaturgy, closeness to a deity, philanthropic orientation, and final death followed by deification) is the subject of Professor Kirby's story developed in the first person to inform and delight all of us interested in this classical hero who represents the universal aspirations of the mortal human race and foreshadows the euhemeristic attributes of Christ.
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Average Rating: Author: F.W. GarforthProduct Code: 2182ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-218-1Product Form: PaperbackPages: 142
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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.
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Average Rating: Author: Rudolph MasciantonioProduct Code: 3545ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-354-6Product Form: PaperbackPages: 32
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The basic aim of this book is to show some of the linguistic and cultural values of the study of Latin to a very broad spectrum of learners. Students will enhance their vocabularies and their understanding of the English language through a variety of word games and programmed learning frames. The Teacher's Manual provides 9 lesson plans and the key to the student text.
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Average Rating: Translator: Paul Roche Illustrator: Thom KapheimProduct Code: 2387ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-238-9Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 108
Price: $15.00
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In his Prometheus Bound, the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus presents the dramatic conflict between the free spirit of human progress and the limitations set by divine law. Prometheus was chained to a mountain, sentenced to endure a hideous and eternal torture for wresting fire from the gods to bring it to earth. His story has become a universal symbol for human strength of character, achievement, and enlightenment. Roche's translation captures the force, the beauty and the nobility of the original play.
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Average Rating: Translator: Robert Emmet MeagherProduct Code: 3375ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-337-9Product Form: PaperbackPages: 64
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Seven Against Thebes captured first prize for its playwright in its premier performance at the 467 BC Athenian drama festival. A veteran soldier who lost a brother in combat, Aeschylus vividly evokes the tangible terror, the scent of slaughter and the complete rout of the body and spirit that are the awful spoils of war. From the heart of the battle to the heart of the city, the cost of bloodshed is devastating and inescapable.
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