Living Latin. A Contemporary Approach. Book Two. - ASHLEY, C.W., R. FIESEL, and A.M. LASHBROOK,

KORTE INHOUD

'Living Latin: A Contemporary Approach, Book Two' continues the structural approach and basic techniques used in Book One. To meet the wide range of differences in students' backgrounds and their consequent variety of needs, it is divided into three major parts: Part One: Unit One: Four lessons of general preliminary review of structures and inflections, follwed by reading comprehension passages from Pliny's 'Epistulae'. Unit Two: Eight chapters based on adaptations of Livy's 'Ab Urbe Condita', substantially repeated from the chapters in Book One, which present basic uses of the subjunctive, the gerund, the gerundive, the periphrastic, and impersonal verbs. It is included for those who did not complete this work in their previous course. Unit Three: Twelve chapters relating the fast-moving adventures in 'the Argonauts' and introducing new grammatical structures and vocabulary constantly occurring in the Caesar selection which follow. Part Two: Unit Four: Passages from Book I and Book III of Caesar's Commentar...
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