
Designed for North American students, this special version of the Oxford Latin Course combines the best features of both modern and traditional methods of Latin teaching, providing an exciting, stimulating introduction and approach to Latin based on the reading of original texts.In this four-volume North American edition, the order of declensions corresponds to customary U.S. usage, and the spelling has been Americanized. In addition, it offers full-color illustrations and photographs throughout Parts I and II and an expanded Teacher's Book with translations for each part. Parts I-III (now available in hardcover editions) are built around a narrative detailing the life of Horace, now based more closely on historical sources, which helps students to get to know real Romans--with their daily activities, concerns, and habits--and to develop an understanding of Roman civilization during the time of Cicero and Augustus. Part IV (paperback) is a reader consisting of extracts from Caesar, Cicero, Catullus, Virgil, Livy, and Ovid.The second edition of the Oxford Latin Course has been carefully designed to maximize student interest, understanding, and competence. It features a clearer presentation of grammar, revised narrative passages, new background sections, more emphasis on daily life and on the role of women, a greater number and variety of exercises, and review chapters and tests. Each chapter opens with a set of cartoons with Latin captions that illustrate new grammar points. A Latin reading follows, with new vocabulary highlighted in the margins and follow-up exercises that focus on reading comprehension and grammatical analysis. A background essay in English concludes each chapter. Covering a variety of topics--from history to food, from slavery to travel, these engaging essays present a well-rounded picture of Augustan Rome.The Oxford Latin Course, Second Edition offers today's students and teachers an exceptionally engaging and attractive introduction to the langu
This volume serves as a structured pedagogical tool designed to facilitate the acquisition of the Latin language through a synthesis of modern communicative methods and traditional grammatical instruction. Authors James Morwood and Maurice Balme utilize a narrative-driven framework centered on the life of the poet Horace to contextualize linguistic study within the historical reality of Augustan Rome. By integrating primary source-based narratives with systematic grammatical exercises, the text aims to build student competence in reading and comprehension while providing a comprehensive overview of Roman civilization.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently identify this series as a standard, foundational resource for secondary and undergraduate Latin instruction due to its balanced approach to grammar and culture. Experts note that the inclusion of historical context and visual aids significantly enhances student engagement compared to traditional, purely rote-based textbooks.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1999-06-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195215516
ISBN-13:
9780195215519
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