Used along side any Latin course, the Oxford Latin Reader will give students access to, and confidence with, a broad range of unadapted Latin texts.
Helps make the transition from adapted Latin to unadapted texts Extracts are of a manageable length and a glossary of difficult vocabulary and usages aid students to approach the texts with confidence A historical timeline matches major events with the featured authors' lives The Teacher's Book provides full translations to save time as well as suggested questions and additional background information
By:
Maurice Balme,
James Morwood
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 258mm,
Width: 196mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 602g
ISBN: 9780195212099
ISBN 10: 0195212096
Series: Oxford Latin Course
Publication Date: 01 July 1997
Audience:
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
,
Children's (6-12)
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Cicero 1: The young Cicero 2: Consulship, exile and return 3: Governor of Cilicia 4: Civil war and death Caesar 1: The first invasion of Britain 2: The second invasion of Britain 3: Revolt in Gaul 1: The ambush of Sabinus and Cotta 4: Revolt in Gaul: 2: The siege of Cicero's camp Catullus 1: Catullus and his friends 2: Catullus in love 3: The sequel Virgil 1: Aeneas arrives at Carthage 2: The love of Dido and Aeneas 3: The death of Dido Livy 1: Hannibal prepares to invade Italy 2: Hannibal reaches the Alps 3: Hannibal crosses the Alps Ovid 1: Ovid tells the story of his life 2: Ovid the lover 3: Ovid in exile Appendix 1: Select vocabulary Appendix 2: The metres of the poems of Catullus, Virgil and Ovid General vocabulary