Category: Latin Readers
This is a collection of eleven plays, written and devised by second and third year pupils using the Cambridge Latin Course. The language and background draw on Unit 1 of the Cambridge Latin Course, although students of other texts will be able to read and enjoy the collection. Unusual vocabulary is expl ...Show more
Category: Latin Readers | Series: Cambridge Latin Texts
The selections from Pliny, Virgil and Roman and Greek myth allow students to work with short extracts to practice their skills in unprepared translation.
Category: Latin Readers
-- Introduction to Ovid and to each selection -- Latin text based on Loeb text by Goold: Met. 1.452-567; IV 55-166; VIII.183-235; VIII.616-724; X.238-297; and Oxford text by Kenney: Amores I.1, I.3, I.9, I.11 I.12, III.15. -- Translation Questions and Answers to guide comprehension outside of class - ...Show more
Category: Latin Readers
The classic, single-volume introductory Latin textbook, introduced in 1956 and still the bestselling and most highly regarded textbook of its kind. Wheelock's Latin, sixth edition, revised, has all the features that have made it the best-selling single-volume beginning Latin textbook, many of them revi ...Show more
Category: Latin Readers | Series: Lingua Latina
Lingua Latina is a Latin course written entirely in Latin. It consists of two parts, Familia Romana the fundamental course, and Roma Aeterna, the advanced course, with a volume of Indices. It is considered a complete immersion course providing Latin which students can read and understand immediately. ...Show more
Category: Latin Readers | Series: Cambridge Latin Texts
The selections from Pliny, Virgil and Roman and Greek myth allow students to work with short extracts to practice their skills in unprepared translation.
Category: Latin Readers | Series: The Wheelock's Latin series
Originally designed by Professor Frederic M. Wheelock as a sequel to Wheelock's Latin, his classic introductory Latin course, the second edition of Wheelock's Latin Reader has been revised by Professor Richard A. La Fleur for use as an intermediate text following any elementary Latin course. This new ed ...Show more