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Average Rating: Product Code: P23ISBN 13: P23Product Form: Button
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Bottivelli's painting, St. Augustine in His Study, located in Uffizi, Florence, is paired with this quote from Augustine.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P24ISBN 13: P24Product Form: Button
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Hans Holbein's portrait of Erasmus, at the Louvre Museum, provides a background for this Erasmus quote.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P25ISBN 13: P25Product Form: Button
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Malory's words, said to be on the tomb of King Arthur, appear here alongside Arthur, as seen on the Christian Heroes Tapestry in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P26ISBN 13: P26Product Form: Button
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The image of this mosaic from the House of the Trident in Delos has, since antiquity, illustrated this oxymoronic adage.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P27ISBN 13: P27Product Form: Button
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This Valentin de Boulogne painting, Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, from Houston's Museum of Fine Arts, is paired with a line from St. Paul.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P28ISBN 13: P28Product Form: Button
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This image of Laocoon from the Pio Clementino Museum at the Vatican is fitting behind this Aeschylus quote.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P29ISBN 13: P29Product Form: Button
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This dying warrior, now in Munich, from the Temple of Aphaea at Aegina, Greece, falls with his shield in hand behind this line from Plutarch.
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Average Rating: Product Code: P30ISBN 13: P30Product Form: Button
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This quote from Thales is paired with an image of the remains of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
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Average Rating: Product Code: PINSProduct Form: Button
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Order a COMPLETE Set of 30 buttons! These redesigned full color buttons make great classroom prizes or Latin Club fundraisers.
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Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers is pleased to announce the arrival of Ubi Fera Sunt, the first Latin translation (by Richard A. LaFleur) of this beloved children's story.
This lively translation faithfully and playfully recasts Sendak’s writing into classical Latin. It includes the beautifully remastered images employed in the fiftieth anniversary edition.
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Designed for Latin students, A Latin Picture Dictionary for Everyone asks the learner to make a ready connection between an image and its corresponding Latin word. Illustrated exercises provide an opportunity for students to practice with and internalize the Latin vocabulary.
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Average Rating: Product Code: 8555ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-855-8
Price: $19.00
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This text provides busy teachers with resources to facilitate the incorporation of active Latin in their classrooms.
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