Cambridge Latin Anthology

Cambridge Latin Anthology

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  • Author: Cambridge School Classics Project
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521808873
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

A classic anthology for GCSE. The eight thematic sections of poetry include works by Catullus, Horace, Lucretius, martial, Ovid, Petronius, Seneca and Virgil. The eight sections of adapted prose include sections from Apuleius, Caesar, Cicero, Pliny, Sallust, Tacitus, and the Acts of the Apostles in the Vulgate. Glosses and other explanations are provided opposite each of the texts, and the writing is illustrated throughout by paintings and photographs of artifacts in the Roman world. For the student, there is a complete vocabulary at the end of the book. For the teacher, there is an accompanying handbook giving additional suggestions for discussions in the classroom.


Cambridge Latin Anthology Teacher's Handbook

Cambridge Latin Anthology Teacher's Handbook

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  • Author: Cambridge School Classics Project
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780521677608
  • Category : Latin literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

This handbook accompanies the anthology and provides additional information and resources for the teacher working with the Latin texts in the classroom.


The Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 2, 1066-1500

The Cambridge Anthology of British Medieval Latin: Volume 2, 1066-1500

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  • Author: Carolinne White
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781107186576
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This anthology presents in two volumes a series of Latin texts (with English translation) produced in Britain during the period AD 450-1500. Excerpts are taken from Bede and other historians, from the letters of women written from their monasteries, from famous documents such as Domesday Book and Magna Carta, and from accounts and legal documents, all revealing the lives of individuals at home and on their travels across Britain and beyond. It offers an insight into Latin writings on many subjects, showing the important role of Latin in the multilingual society of medieval Britain, in which Latin was the primary language of written communication and record and also developed, particularly after the Norman Conquest, through mutual influence with English and French. The thorough introductions to each volume provide a broad overview of the linguistic and cultural background, while the individual texts are placed in their social, historical and linguistic context.


Greek and Latin Letters

Greek and Latin Letters

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  • Author: Michael Trapp
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521499439
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 364

The 78 letters in this Anthology (41 Greek, 36 Latin and 1 bilingual, with facing English translation) are selected both for their intrinsic interest, and to illustrate the range of functions letters performed in the ancient world. Dating from between c. 500 BC and c. 400 AD, they include naive and high-style, 'real' and 'fictitious', and classical and patristic items: Cicero, Horace, Ovid, Seneca, Pliny, Julian, Basil and Augustine are juxtaposed with Phalaris, Diogenes, Chion, and the authors of letters on lead, wood, papyrus and stone. Four final items exemplify ancient epistolary theory. The Commentary, besides providing contextual and linguistic assistance, draws attention to specifically epistolary features and to different stylistic levels of Greek and Latin represented. Epistolary topics and formulae are discussed in the Introduction, which also provides biographical and bibliographical information on all texts and authors included, and a history of letter-writing and letter-reading in antiquity.


An Anthology of Informal Latin, 200 BC–AD 900

An Anthology of Informal Latin, 200 BC–AD 900

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  • Author: J. N. Adams
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316673251
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

This book contains over fifty passages of Latin from 200 BC to AD 900, each with translation and linguistic commentary. It is not intended as an elementary reader (though suitable for university courses), but as an illustrative history of Latin covering more than a millennium, with almost every century represented. Conventional histories cite constructions out of context, whereas this work gives a sense of the period, genre, stylistic aims and idiosyncrasies of specific passages. 'Informal' texts, particularly if they portray talk, reflect linguistic variety and change better than texts adhering to classicising norms. Some of the texts are recent discoveries or little known. Writing tablets are well represented, as are literary and technical texts down to the early medieval period, when striking changes appear. The commentaries identify innovations, discontinuities and phenomena of long duration. Readers will learn much about the diversity and development of Latin.


Latin Language Tests for Levels 1 and 2 and GCSE

Latin Language Tests for Levels 1 and 2 and GCSE

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  • Author: Ashley Carter
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 147251999X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

This collection of tests provides practice for students preparing to take the new Latin language examinations at the WJEC examination board Levels 1 and 2. It also includes tests similar to those used in the OCR examination board GCSE examinations. The book is divided into five sections, each devoted to a different format or level of tests. Words that are not expected to be known at each level are glossed. The range of grammatical and syntactical features is similar to that found in the public examinations. The tests are designed to cover translation and comprehension of specially constructed stories in Latin. Readers are not expected to have familiarity with any particular course book, and the stories may also be used simply as a graduated Latin reader, if desired. Also available from Bloomsbury: Latin Language Tests, by Mark Schemes 9781853997525


Starting to Teach Latin

Starting to Teach Latin

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  • Author: Steven Hunt
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472537890
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

This handbook for teachers provides both practical, up-to-date guidance and a theoretical overview on a number of key topics in Latin teaching. Using a wealth of interviews, observations and pupil transcripts, Steven Hunt title utilizes case-study evidence of excellent practice in teaching and learning from a wide variety of institutions: from outreach programmes, community schools and academies in the UK, to New York Charter Schools, KIP schools and schools in Eastern Seaboard states in the USA. Offering practical advice on topics such as essay writing, teaching controversial topics including women, slavery, ethnicity and social hierarchy, making use of primary sources and using ICT to advance language skills, the book also engages with broader questions of approach and theory. These include a survey of the three main approaches to Latin teaching: grammar-translation, communicative and reading approaches; explanation of cognitive and social approaches to learning; and analysis of the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Moreover, traditional arguments about the value and purpose of learning Latin at school level are re-examined in the light of current educational thinking and government policy-making. This book is invaluable for trainees, newly qualified teachers and more experienced practitioners looking for practical ideas and strategies to motivate and engage learners of Latin. A companion website www.startingtoteachlatin.org is under construction and will contain a range of resources and information for teachers.


A Latin Anthology. [With Notes. Compiled by Alfred Marshall Cook.].

A Latin Anthology. [With Notes. Compiled by Alfred Marshall Cook.].

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  • Author: Alfred Marshall COOK
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  • Category : Latin poetry
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 187


Latin Unseens for A Level

Latin Unseens for A Level

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  • Author: Ashley Carter
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472502728
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112

This collection of Latin unseen passages forms a companion volume to Latin Momentum Tests for GCSE, and is intended to be used similarly by students preparing for examinations at AS, A2 and AEA levels. The largest section is set at AS level and comprises prose passages forming a coherent story based on original sources but simplified to maintain a level of difficulty appropriate for this level. The text assumes the student will have a working knowledge of a typical vocabulary list of about 1000 words. Most of the rest of the passages are, with rare exceptions, un-adapted Latin, both prose and verse, taken from the authors used in the examinations. Difficult or rare words are glossed. The last few passages are of a standard of difficulty appropriate to AEA level. All passages are of a similar length and format to those used in the examinations. One sample mark scheme has been included to give teachers and students some insight into how these unseens are marked in the examinations.


Latin Literature

Latin Literature

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  • Author: Michael Grant
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • ISBN: 0141398124
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 464

A classic introduction to Latin literature, with translations of the best passages from Virgil, Livy, Ovid, Seneca and many others. This classic anthology traces the development of Latin literature from the early Republican works of Cicero and Catullus, to the writers of the Empire such as Lucan and Petronius, to the later writings of St Augustine. The selections cover comedy and epic, history and philosophy, in prose and in verse, and each passage is prefaced by an introduction to the author and his influence. The translators range across history from Alexander Pope and Lord Byron to contemporaries. The result is a broad and brilliant overview of the civilization of Rome and its Empire - an ideal introduction to Latin literature. Michael Grant was born in 1914. He served as an intelligence officer during the Second World War, and subsequently held academic posts at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Khartoum and Belfast. Over his lifetime, he published nearly fifty books on the ancient world, ranging from studies of Roman coinage, to biographies of Caesar, Nero and Jesus, to books on Ancient Israel and the Middle Ages. Many of his translations were published in Penguin Classics. Professor Grant moved to Italy in 1966, where he spent most of the rest of his life until his death in 2004.