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nexusstc/Lingua Latina per se illustrata — Pars I: Familia Romana/a94a9621b78ce094f2edd4f06eb8e490.djvu
Lingua Latina per se illustrata — Pars I: Familia Romana 1 Hans Henning Ørberg Domus Latina : Cultura Clásica, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 1, 2007
The beginning book in the series. Using the direct approach, this text covers the essentials of Latin grammar and a basic vocabulary of some 1500 words. The 35 chapters form a sequence of events in the life of a Roman family in the 2nd century A.D. Each chapter is divided into three or four lessons and consists of several Latin text pages followed by a grammmar section, and three exercises. At the end of the volume there is a survey of inflections, a Roman calendar, and a word index.
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata. I, [Curso elemental de latín] : Familia romana Hans H. Ørberg Focus Publishing R. Pullins Co., Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2nd, 2000
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text.Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome.Students first learn grammar and vocabulary intuitively through extended contextual reading and an innovative system of marginal notes. It is the only textbook currently available that gives students the opportunity to learn Latin without resorting to translation, but allows them to think in the language. It is also the most popular text for teachers, at both the secondary and collegiate levels, who wish to incorporate conversational skills into their classroom practice.After having studied Familia Romana, students should master Latin grammar and have a vocabulary of almost 1,800 words. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo.This book is followed by Part 2 (Roma Aeterna), which tells Roman history from the beginnings. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.Other books you can use together with this book:• Pars I: Latine Disco: Student’s Manual (in English). Student's manual in English with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter.• Pars I: Grammatica Latina. A Latin morphology, contains tables of paradigms and forms corresponding to the course material for use with Ørberg's Lingua Latina: Familia Romana.• Pars I: Latin-English Vocabulary I. Latin-English Vocabulary of words used in Familia Romana.• Lingua Latina: A College Companion: based on Ørberg’s Latine Disco, with Vocab & Grammar. (Includes the 3 previous booklets.)In English, this text provides a running grammatical commentary on Book I of Lingua Latina Familia Romana.In the back of the text is the complete texts of the Hans Orberg ancillaries Grammatica Latina and Latin-English Vocabulary.This companion text is designed to provide college students with a means of accelerating the pace of using the Lingua Latina text. It is also extremely helpful as a homeschooling resource.• Pars I: Exercitia Latina I. Contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 133 lectiones (lessons) in Familia Romana Part I of the Lingua Latina course.• Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text.The vocabulary and the student’s manual have also been published in other languages.The course also includes several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Familia Romana:• Colloquia Personarum. An illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1 to 24 of Familia Romana.• Fabellae Latinae. Supplementary texts for each of Chapters 1 to 25 of Familia Romana.• Fabulae Syrae. Readings linked to each chapter of Familia Rōmāna from XXVI to XXXIV.• Texts that can be read after Familia Romana:– Sermones Romani (texts by various authors).– Plautus: Amphitryo Comoedia.– Caesar: De bello Gallico. From Books I, IV and V.– Epitome Historiae Sacrae.INDEX CAPITVLORVMI. IMPERIVM ROMANVM. LITTERAE ET NVMERI Singulāris et plūrālisII. FAMILIA ROMANA. LIBER TVVS LATINVS Masculīnum, fēminīnum, neutrum GenetīvusIII. PVER IMPROBVS Nōminātīvus et accūsātīvus VerbumIV. DOMINVS ET SERVI Vocātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvusV. VILLA ET HORTVS Accūsātīvus Ablātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvusVI. VIA LATINA Praepositiōnēs Verbum āctīvum et passīvumVII. PVELLA ROSA DatīvusVIII. TABERNA ROMANA Prōnōmina ‘quis’, ‘quī’, ‘is’, ‘ille’IX. PASTOR ET OVES Dēclīnātiō vocābulōrum: prīma, secunda, tertia (pāstor, ovis)X. BESTIAE ET HOMINES Īnfīnītīvus: āctīvum et passīvum Dēclīnātiō tertia (leō, homō, vōx, pēs)XI. CORPVS HVMANVM Dēclīnātiō tertia: masculīnum et fēminīnum, neutrum (corpus, flūmen, mare, animal) Accūsātīvus cum īnfīnītīvōXII. MILES ROMANVS Dēclīnātiō quārta (exercitus) Adiectīvum: dēclīnātiō prīma et secunda (altus), dēclīnātiō tertia (brevis) Comparātīvus (altior)XIII. ANNVS ET MENSES Dēclīnātiō quīnta (diēs) SuperlātīvusXIV. NOVVS DIES Participium (praesēns)XV. MAGISTER ET DISCIPVLI Persōnae verbī (clāmāre, rīdēre, dīcere, facere, audīre, esse, īre, posse)XVI. TEMPESTAS Verba dēpōnentiaXVII. NVMERI DIFFICILES Persōnae verbī passīvīXVIII. LITTERAE LATINAE AdverbiumXIX. MARITVS ET VXOR Verbī tempora: tempus praesēns et praeteritum PraeteritumXX. PARENTES Verbī tempora: tempus futūrumXXI. PVGNA DISCIPVLORVM Verbī tempora: praeteritum perfectum et imperfectum PerfectumXXII. CAVE CANEM Supīnum (in -tum et in -tū dēsinēns)XXIII. EPISTVLA MAGISTRI Participium et īnfīnītivus futūrīXXIV. PVER AEGROTVS Verbī tempora: plūsquamperfectumXXV. THESEVS ET MINOTAVRVS Verba dēpōnentia: imperātīvusXXVI. DAEDALVS ET ICARVS GerundiumXXVII. RES RVSTICAE Coniūnctīvus: tempus praesēnsXXVIII. PERICVLA MARIS Coniūnctīvus: tempus imperfectumXXIX. NAVIGARE NECESSE EST ‘Ut’, ‘nē’ cum coniūnctīvōXXX. CONVIVIVM Verbī tempora: futūrum perfectumXXXI. INTER POCULA GerundīvumXXXII. CLASSIS ROMANA Coniūnctīvus: tempus perfectumXXXIII. EXERCITUS ROMANUS Coniūnctīvus: tempus plūsquamperfectum Imperātīvus futūrīXXXIV. DE ARTE POETICA Dē versibus: syllabae brevēs et longae, syllabae coniūnctae, pedēs (trochaeus, iambus, dactylus, spondēus), versus hexameter, versus pentameter, versus hendecasyllabusXXXV. ARS GRAMMATICA Dē dēclīnātiōne
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata : ad cap. I-XXV / Fabellae latinae Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2006
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It contains supplementary texts (mostly dialogues) matching each of chapters 1 to 25 of the first part of the course, Familia Romana. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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nexusstc/Lingua Latina per se illustrata — Pars I: Familia Romana/b128e272ad5a4f7f690e15634675c323.pdf
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) Hans Henning Ørberg Domus Latina : Cultura Clásica, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2, 2007
The beginning book in the series. Using the direct approach, this text covers the essentials of Latin grammar and a basic vocabulary of some 1500 words. The 35 chapters form a sequence of events in the life of a Roman family in the 2nd century A.D. Each chapter is divided into three or four lessons and consists of several Latin text pages followed by a grammmar section, and three exercises. At the end of the volume there is a survey of inflections, a Roman calendar, and a word index.
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拉丁语 [la] · PDF · 22.4MB · 2007 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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nexusstc/Fabellae Latinae ad capita I-XXV ( extended version )/d809c781053f033e67a3d6c10a6f7365.pdf
Lingva Latina per se Illvstrata - Fabellae Latinae ad capita I-XXV (Second Extended Version) Hans H. Ørberg; Luigi Miraglia Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2, 2009
Hans Ørberg's Fabellae Latinae, extended to cover up to chapter 35 of Lingua Latina per se Illustrata Familia Romana.
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拉丁语 [la] · PDF · 0.6MB · 2009 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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nexusstc/Amphitryo Comoedia/5c888fe3e292d408de3053b389c2fe95.djvu
Amphitryo Comoedia (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) T. Maccius Plautus, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se illustrata, Grenaa, 2003
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is an abridged edition of Plautus’ Amphitryo, with an introduction and marginal notes in Latin explaining difficult passages and words not included in the first part of the course, Pars I: Familia Romana. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Colloquia Personarum, Second Edition Hans H. ørberg, Hans H. Ørberg Museum Tusculanum Press, Grenaa, Dania, 2001
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Part 2 (Roma Aeterna) tells Roman history from the beginnings. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg's editions of Caesar's Gallic Wars or of Plautus' Amphitryo. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.
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拉丁语 [la] · 英语 [en] · PDF · 10.7MB · 2001 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/upload/zlib · Save
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ia/catilinaexcsallu0000salu.pdf
Catilina : ex C. Sallustii Crispi de Catalinae coniuratione libro et M. Tullii Ciceronis orationibus in Catilinam Hans Henning rberg; Sallust; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Hans Henning rberg Domus Latina ; [Diff. Clovis-Fideliter, Grenaa (Danemark), [Suresnes] (BP 118, 92153 Cedex), 2005
Supplemental reader in the Oerberg Lingua Latina series. This text includes Catilina Sallust’s "Catilina" and Cicero’s "Catilinarian Speeches" I and III.
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lgli/Orberg, Hans H. - Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) (2000, Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Co.).pdf
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) Orberg, Hans H. Focus Publishing R. Pullins Co., Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2nd, 2000
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Part 2 (Roma Aeterna) tells Roman history from the beginnings. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg's editions of Caesar's Gallic Wars or of Plautus' Amphitryo. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.
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lgli/Hans H. Ørberg - Lingua Latina per se Illustrata. Pars I. Familia Romana.pdf
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) Hans H. Ørberg Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Co., Lingua Latina (Domus Latina), Grenaa, Guadix, 2005-2006
Rōma in Italiā est. Italia in Eurōpā est. Graecia in Eurōpā est. Italia et Graecia in Eurōpā sunt. Hispānia quoque in Eurōpā est. Hispānia et Italia et Graecia in Eurōpā sunt.
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nexusstc/Catilina/10d9ce712c13a1e24cf92a5ab40d9e2b.djvu
Catilina : ex C. Sallustii Crispi de Catalinae coniuratione libro et M. Tullii Ciceronis orationibus in Catilinam C. Sallustius Crispus, M. Tullius Cicero, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina ; [Diff. Clovis-Fideliter, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2005
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is designed for students having finished both parts of the course. It includes selections from Sallust’s Catilina and Cicero’s Catilinarian Speeches I and III, with marginal notes in Latin explaining difficult passages and words not included in the two parts of the course. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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nexusstc/Sermones Romani/864da9c4aef42b021b5dffc298497d92.djvu
Sermones Romani: Ad usum discipulorum (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) Hans H. Ørberg et al. Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2004
===== English: Sermones Romani is an anthology of Latin texts that belongs to the Lingua Latina per se Illustrata series, but it can also be useful to people not using the Lingua Latina course otherwise. Sermones Romani can be read after the elementary course Familia Romana, maybe earlier for some texts. Like the other Latin books of the LLPSI series, it is entirely in Latin, new words (i.e. words not appearing in Familia Romana) are explained by notes in Latin and pictures. A Latin-English vocabulary is available. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna. The texts included in the book are: – Interpretamenta, De sermone cotidiano: easy Latin texts designed for people learning Latin by ‘Pseudo-Dositheus’; – Excerpts from The Menaechmi, Plautus; – Comments on the verses used by Plautus and Phaedrus; – De re rustica, M. Porcius Cato (the Censor), De agri cultura; – Fabulae Aesopiae, first three fables in prose from Aesopus Latinus by ‘Romulus’, then a few in verse by Phaedrus; – Colloquium Arminii cum Flavo fratre, Tacitus, Annals; – De Christianis invisis, Tacitus, Annals; – De cena magna, Gospel according to Luke; – De filio perdito, Gospel according to Luke; – De denario Caesaris, Gospel according to Luke; – Ostentator pecuniosi, Rhetorica ad Herennium; – Vita suavis, Horace, Satires; – Garrulus molestus, Horace, Satires; – De mendacio papirii pueri, Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights; – De convivio, Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights; – De contemnenda morte, Cicero, Questions debated at Tusculum; – Domi non sum, Cicero, On the Orator; – Nimis poeta es, Ligurine!, Martial, Epigrams; – De quaestione Christianorum, Pliny the Younger, Letters; – Passio Scillitanorum. ===== Français : Sermones Romani est une anthologie de textes latins qui fait partie de la série Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, mais il peut aussi être utile à des personnes qui n’utilisent pas la méthode Lingua Latina par ailleurs. Sermones Romani est accessible après le cours élémentaire Familia Romana, peut-être plus tôt pour certains textes. Comme les autres livres en latin de la série LLPSI, il est entièrement en latin, les mots nouveaux (c.-à-d. n’apparaissant pas dans Familia Romana) sont expliqués par des notes en latin et des images. Les textes inclus dans le livre sont : – Interpretamenta, De sermone cotidiano: textes faciles écrits pour les gens qui apprennent le latin par « Pseudo-Dositheus » ; – Excerpts from The Menaechmi, Plaute ; – Commentaires sur les vers utilisés par Plaute et Phèdre ; – De re rustica, Caton l’Ancien, De agri cultura ; – Fabulae Aesopiae, trois fables en proses tirées d’Aesopus Latinus par « Romulus », puis quelques fables en vers par Phèdre ; – Colloquium Arminii cum Flavo fratre, Tacite, Annales ; – De Christianis invisis, Tacite, Annales ; – De cena magna, évangile selon Luc ; – De filio perdito, évangile selon Luc ; – De denario Caesaris, évangile selon Luc ; – Ostentator pecuniosi, Rhetorica ad Herennium ; – Vita suavis, Horace, Satires ; – Garrulus molestus, Horace, Satires ; – De mendacio papirii pueri, Aulu-Gelle, Nuits attiques ; – De convivio, Aulu-Gelle, Nuits attiques ; – De contemnenda morte, Cicéron, Tusculanes ; – Domi non sum, Cicéron, De Oratore ; – Nimis poeta es, Ligurine!, Martial, Épigrammes ; – De quaestione Christianorum, Pline le Jeune, Lettres ; – Passio Scillitanorum.
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nexusstc/Pars II: Indices/56cefb8805273a077933c1708447e994.djvu
Pars II: Indices Hans H Ørberg; Antonio Canales Muñoz; Antonio González Amador Domus Latina : Cultura Clásica, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2002
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is an integral part of the main book of the second part of the course, Roma Aeterna. Contains list of Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and Fasti triumphales), a name index (Index nominum) and a word index (Index vocabulorum) of all the words used in both parts of the course. An integral supplement to Roma Aeterna. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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upload/duxiu_main2/【大学堂40T教程】等多个文件/知识学院1/【考证专区】/继续点/【09】语言类/【09】小语种/其他语种/08 拉丁语/拉丁语教程/韦洛克拉丁语教程(PDF+MP3)/Lingua Latina, Part I, Familia Romana (Latin Edition).pdf
Lingua Latina per se illustrata. I, [Curso elemental de latín] : Familia romana Hans H. Ørberg Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Co., Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2nd, 2003
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Students first learn grammar and vocabulary intuitively through extended contextual reading and an innovative system of marginal notes. It is the only textbook currently available that gives students the opportunity to learn Latin without resorting to translation, but allows them to think in the language. It is also the most popular text for teachers, at both the secondary and collegiate levels, who wish to incorporate conversational skills into their classroom practice. After having studied Familia Romana, students should master Latin grammar and have a vocabulary of almost 1,800 words. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo.This book is followed by Part 2 (Roma Aeterna), which tells Roman history from the beginnings. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.Other books you can use together with this book: • Pars I: Latine Disco: Student’s Manual (in English). Student's manual in English with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter. • Pars I: Grammatica Latina. A Latin morphology, contains tables of paradigms and forms corresponding to the course material for use with Ørberg's Lingua Latina: Familia Romana. • Pars I: Latin-English Vocabulary I. Latin-English Vocabulary of words used in Familia Romana. • Lingua Latina: A College Companion: based on Ørberg’s Latine Disco, with Vocab & Grammar. (Includes the 3 previous booklets.) In English, this text provides a running grammatical commentary on Book I of Lingua Latina Familia Romana. In the back of the text is the complete texts of the Hans Orberg ancillaries Grammatica Latina and Latin-English Vocabulary. This companion text is designed to provide college students with a means of accelerating the pace of using the Lingua Latina text. It is also extremely helpful as a homeschooling resource. • Pars I: Exercitia Latina I. Contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 133 lectiones (lessons) in Familia Romana Part I of the Lingua Latina course. • Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text.The vocabulary and the student’s manual have also been published in other languages.The course also includes several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Familia Romana: • Colloquia Personarum. An illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1 to 24 of Familia Romana. • Fabellae Latinae. Supplementary texts for each of Chapters 1 to 25 of Familia Romana. • Fabulae Syrae. Readings linked to each chapter of Familia Rōmāna from XXVI to XXXIV. • Texts that can be read after Familia Romana: – Sermones Romani (texts by various authors). – Plautus: Amphitryo Comoedia. – Caesar: De bello Gallico. From Books I, IV and V. – Epitome Historiae Sacrae.INDEX CAPITVLORVMI. IMPERIVM ROMANVM. LITTERAE ET NVMERI Singulāris et plūrālis II. FAMILIA ROMANA. LIBER TVVS LATINVS Masculīnum, fēminīnum, neutrum Genetīvus III. PVER IMPROBVS Nōminātīvus et accūsātīvus Verbum IV. DOMINVS ET SERVI Vocātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvus V. VILLA ET HORTVS Accūsātīvus Ablātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvus VI. VIA LATINA Praepositiōnēs Verbum āctīvum et passīvum VII. PVELLA ROSA Datīvus VIII. TABERNA ROMANA Prōnōmina ‘quis’, ‘quī’, ‘is’, ‘ille’ IX. PASTOR ET OVES Dēclīnātiō vocābulōrum: prīma, secunda, tertia (pāstor, ovis) X. BESTIAE ET HOMINES Īnfīnītīvus: āctīvum et passīvum Dēclīnātiō tertia (leō, homō, vōx, pēs) XI. CORPVS HVMANVM Dēclīnātiō tertia: masculīnum et fēminīnum, neutrum (corpus, flūmen, mare, animal) Accūsātīvus cum īnfīnītīvō XII. MILES ROMANVS Dēclīnātiō quārta (exercitus) Adiectīvum: dēclīnātiō prīma et secunda (altus), dēclīnātiō tertia (brevis) Comparātīvus (altior) XIII. ANNVS ET MENSES Dēclīnātiō quīnta (diēs) Superlātīvus XIV. NOVVS DIES Participium (praesēns) XV. MAGISTER ET DISCIPVLI Persōnae verbī (clāmāre, rīdēre, dīcere, facere, audīre, esse, īre, posse) XVI. TEMPESTAS Verba dēpōnentia XVII. NVMERI DIFFICILES Persōnae verbī passīvī XVIII. LITTERAE LATINAE Adverbium XIX. MARITVS ET VXOR Verbī tempora: tempus praesēns et praeteritum Praeteritum XX. PARENTES Verbī tempora: tempus futūrum XXI. PVGNA DISCIPVLORVM Verbī tempora: praeteritum perfectum et imperfectum Perfectum XXII. CAVE CANEM Supīnum (in -tum et in -tū dēsinēns) XXIII. EPISTVLA MAGISTRI Participium et īnfīnītivus futūrī XXIV. PVER AEGROTVS Verbī tempora: plūsquamperfectum XXV. THESEVS ET MINOTAVRVS Verba dēpōnentia: imperātīvus XXVI. DAEDALVS ET ICARVS Gerundium XXVII. RES RVSTICAE Coniūnctīvus: tempus praesēns XXVIII. PERICVLA MARIS Coniūnctīvus: tempus imperfectum XXIX. NAVIGARE NECESSE EST ‘Ut’, ‘nē’ cum coniūnctīvō XXX. CONVIVIVM Verbī tempora: futūrum perfectum XXXI. INTER POCULA Gerundīvum XXXII. CLASSIS ROMANA Coniūnctīvus: tempus perfectum XXXIII. EXERCITUS ROMANUS Coniūnctīvus: tempus plūsquamperfectum Imperātīvus futūrī XXXIV. DE ARTE POETICA Dē versibus: syllabae brevēs et longae, syllabae coniūnctae, pedēs (trochaeus, iambus, dactylus, spondēus), versus hexameter, versus pentameter, versus hendecasyllabus XXXV. ARS GRAMMATICA Dē dēclīnātiōne
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata. Pars 1 : Familia Romana P. OvidII Nasonis; edidit Hans H. Ørberg [Place of publication not identified]: DOMVS Latina, [Place of publication not identified], Unknown, 2010
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Ars Amatoria (lingua Latina) (latin Edition) P. Ovidius Naso, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2010
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is an adapted edition of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria, with marginal notes in Latin explaining difficult passages and words not included in the first XL chapters of the course (Part 1 and 5 first chapters of Part II). Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) is a poem in three books by Ovid. The first two books consist of instructions to men on the wooing of women of easy virtue; the third, of instructions to woman on seduction of men. The work is full of humor and charm, and contains interesting glimpses of Roman life and manners — the circus, the theatre, the banquet. It was perhaps partly on account of its immorality that Augustus banished the poet to Tomi by the Black Sea. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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Petronius Cena Trimalchionis (Lingua Latina) (Set 11) (Latin Edition) Petronius, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2003
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It contains a selection of texts from Petronius’s Satyricon, with marginal notes in Latin explaining difficult passages and words not included in the first XLVII chapters of the course (halfway through Part II). A Latin-English Vocabulary is available. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata. I, [Curso elemental de latín] : Familia romana Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina : Cultura Clásica, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2, 2003
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text.Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome.Students first learn grammar and vocabulary intuitively through extended contextual reading and an innovative system of marginal notes. It is the only textbook currently available that gives students the opportunity to learn Latin without resorting to translation, but allows them to think in the language. It is also the most popular text for teachers, at both the secondary and collegiate levels, who wish to incorporate conversational skills into their classroom practice.After having studied Familia Romana, students should master Latin grammar and have a vocabulary of almost 1,800 words. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo.This book is followed by Part 2 (Roma Aeterna), which tells Roman history from the beginnings. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.Other books you can use together with this book:• Pars I: Latine Disco: Student’s Manual (in English). Student's manual in English with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter.• Pars I: Grammatica Latina. A Latin morphology, contains tables of paradigms and forms corresponding to the course material for use with Ørberg's Lingua Latina: Familia Romana.• Pars I: Latin-English Vocabulary I. Latin-English Vocabulary of words used in Familia Romana.• Lingua Latina: A College Companion: based on Ørberg’s Latine Disco, with Vocab & Grammar. (Includes the 3 previous booklets.)In English, this text provides a running grammatical commentary on Book I of Lingua Latina Familia Romana.In the back of the text is the complete texts of the Hans Orberg ancillaries Grammatica Latina and Latin-English Vocabulary.This companion text is designed to provide college students with a means of accelerating the pace of using the Lingua Latina text. It is also extremely helpful as a homeschooling resource.• Pars I: Exercitia Latina I. Contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 133 lectiones (lessons) in Familia Romana Part I of the Lingua Latina course.• Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text.The vocabulary and the student’s manual have also been published in other languages.The course also includes several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Familia Romana:• Colloquia Personarum. An illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1 to 24 of Familia Romana.• Fabellae Latinae. Supplementary texts for each of Chapters 1 to 25 of Familia Romana.• Fabulae Syrae. Readings linked to each chapter of Familia Rōmāna from XXVI to XXXIV.• Texts that can be read after Familia Romana:– Sermones Romani (texts by various authors).– Plautus: Amphitryo Comoedia.– Caesar: De bello Gallico. From Books I, IV and V.– Epitome Historiae Sacrae.INDEX CAPITVLORVMI. IMPERIVM ROMANVM. LITTERAE ET NVMERI Singulāris et plūrālisII. FAMILIA ROMANA. LIBER TVVS LATINVS Masculīnum, fēminīnum, neutrum GenetīvusIII. PVER IMPROBVS Nōminātīvus et accūsātīvus VerbumIV. DOMINVS ET SERVI Vocātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvusV. VILLA ET HORTVS Accūsātīvus Ablātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvusVI. VIA LATINA Praepositiōnēs Verbum āctīvum et passīvumVII. PVELLA ROSA DatīvusVIII. TABERNA ROMANA Prōnōmina ‘quis’, ‘quī’, ‘is’, ‘ille’IX. PASTOR ET OVES Dēclīnātiō vocābulōrum: prīma, secunda, tertia (pāstor, ovis)X. BESTIAE ET HOMINES Īnfīnītīvus: āctīvum et passīvum Dēclīnātiō tertia (leō, homō, vōx, pēs)XI. CORPVS HVMANVM Dēclīnātiō tertia: masculīnum et fēminīnum, neutrum (corpus, flūmen, mare, animal) Accūsātīvus cum īnfīnītīvōXII. MILES ROMANVS Dēclīnātiō quārta (exercitus) Adiectīvum: dēclīnātiō prīma et secunda (altus), dēclīnātiō tertia (brevis) Comparātīvus (altior)XIII. ANNVS ET MENSES Dēclīnātiō quīnta (diēs) SuperlātīvusXIV. NOVVS DIES Participium (praesēns)XV. MAGISTER ET DISCIPVLI Persōnae verbī (clāmāre, rīdēre, dīcere, facere, audīre, esse, īre, posse)XVI. TEMPESTAS Verba dēpōnentiaXVII. NVMERI DIFFICILES Persōnae verbī passīvīXVIII. LITTERAE LATINAE AdverbiumXIX. MARITVS ET VXOR Verbī tempora: tempus praesēns et praeteritum PraeteritumXX. PARENTES Verbī tempora: tempus futūrumXXI. PVGNA DISCIPVLORVM Verbī tempora: praeteritum perfectum et imperfectum PerfectumXXII. CAVE CANEM Supīnum (in -tum et in -tū dēsinēns)XXIII. EPISTVLA MAGISTRI Participium et īnfīnītivus futūrīXXIV. PVER AEGROTVS Verbī tempora: plūsquamperfectumXXV. THESEVS ET MINOTAVRVS Verba dēpōnentia: imperātīvusXXVI. DAEDALVS ET ICARVS GerundiumXXVII. RES RVSTICAE Coniūnctīvus: tempus praesēnsXXVIII. PERICVLA MARIS Coniūnctīvus: tempus imperfectumXXIX. NAVIGARE NECESSE EST ‘Ut’, ‘nē’ cum coniūnctīvōXXX. CONVIVIVM Verbī tempora: futūrum perfectumXXXI. INTER POCULA GerundīvumXXXII. CLASSIS ROMANA Coniūnctīvus: tempus perfectumXXXIII. EXERCITUS ROMANUS Coniūnctīvus: tempus plūsquamperfectum Imperātīvus futūrīXXXIV. DE ARTE POETICA Dē versibus: syllabae brevēs et longae, syllabae coniūnctae, pedēs (trochaeus, iambus, dactylus, spondēus), versus hexameter, versus pentameter, versus hendecasyllabusXXXV. ARS GRAMMATICA Dē dēclīnātiōne
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Amphitryo Comoedia (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) Plaute; Hans H Oerberg Focus Publishing / R. Pullins Company, Lingua Latina per se illustrata, Grenaa, 2003
Latin readers in the Oerberg method - Publisher
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata: Teacher's Materials Ørberg, Hans H. Focus, Hackett Publishing, 1, 2005
In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome, is followed by a prose version of Vergil's Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy's Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy's prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word indices covering the whole course. A Latin-English Vocabulary II is also available.
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Aeneis Libros I et IV (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) P. Vergilius Maro, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina ; [Diff. Clovis-Fideliter, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2008
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is an adapted edition of books I and IV of Vergil’s Aeneid, with marginal notes in Latin explaining difficult passages and words not included in the first XL chapters of the course (Part 1 and 5 first chapters of Part II). A Latin-English Vocabulary is available. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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Lingva Latina per se illvstrata: Colloquia personarum Hans Henning Oerberg; Hans H. Ørberg Museum Tusculanum Press, Lingva Latina per se illvstrata, Nachdruck, Greena, Dania, 2009
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Part 2 (Roma Aeterna) tells Roman history from the beginnings. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg's editions of Caesar's Gallic Wars or of Plautus' Amphitryo. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.
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Lingua latina : per se illustrata : colloquia personarum Hans Henning Oerberg; Hans H. Ørberg Focus Pub R Pullins & Co, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2000
This book is part of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata course. It is an illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1-24, Part I, Familia Romana. A Latin-English Vocabulary is available. For more information, see the descriptions of the two main books of the course: Pars I: Familia Romana and Pars II: Roma Aeterna.
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata : fabellae latinae ad cap. I-XXV Orberg, Hans H. Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 1, 2006
A collection of easy elementary texts, Fabellae Latinae, corresponding (lexically and grammatically) to chapters IXXV in Familia Romana, similar and supplemental to Colloquia Personarum.
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Sermones Romani: Ad usum discipulorum (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2004
Supplemental reader in the Ørberg Lingua Latina series. This anthology includes abridged and annotated selections from Plautus, Cato, Cicero, Phaedrus, Horace, Tacitus, Martial, Pliny, Aulus Gellius, and Lucas. It can be read by students who have finished Pars I: Familia Romana.
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Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars II: Indices Hans H Ørberg; Antonio Canales Muñoz; Antonio González Amador Domus Latina : Cultura Clásica, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2002
Contains list of Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and Fasti triumphales), a name index (Index nominum) and a word index (Index vocabulorum) of all the words used in both parts of the course. An integral supplement to Part II: Roma Aeterna.
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Lingua Latina per se Illustrata: Ovidii Nasonis Ars Amatoria P. Ovidius Naso, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2010
Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) is a poem in three books by Ovid. The first two books consist of instructions to men on the wooing of women of easy virtue; the third, of instructions to woman on seduction of men. The work is full of humor and charm, and contains interesting glimpses of Roman life and manners - the circus, the theatre, the banquet. It was perhaps partly on account of its immorality that Augustus banished the poet to Tomi by the Black Sea.
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Lingua Latina per se illustrata. I, [Curso elemental de latín] : Familia romana Hans H. Ørberg Focus Publishing R. Pullins Co., Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2nd, 2000
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Students first learn grammar and vocabulary intuitively through extended contextual reading and an innovative system of marginal notes. It is the only textbook currently available that gives students the opportunity to learn Latin without resorting to translation, but allows them to think in the language. It is also the most popular text for teachers, at both the secondary and collegiate levels, who wish to incorporate conversational skills into their classroom practice. After having studied Familia Romana, students should master Latin grammar and have a vocabulary of almost 1,800 words. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo. This book is followed by Part 2 (Roma Aeterna), which tells Roman history from the beginnings. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease. Other books you can use together with this book: • Pars I: Latine Disco: Student’s Manual (in English). Student's manual in English with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter. • Pars I: Grammatica Latina. A Latin morphology, contains tables of paradigms and forms corresponding to the course material for use with Ørberg's Lingua Latina: Familia Romana. • Pars I: Latin-English Vocabulary I. Latin-English Vocabulary of words used in Familia Romana. • Lingua Latina: A College Companion: based on Ørberg’s Latine Disco, with Vocab & Grammar. (Includes the 3 previous booklets.) In English, this text provides a running grammatical commentary on Book I of Lingua Latina Familia Romana. In the back of the text is the complete texts of the Hans Orberg ancillaries Grammatica Latina and Latin-English Vocabulary. This companion text is designed to provide college students with a means of accelerating the pace of using the Lingua Latina text. It is also extremely helpful as a homeschooling resource. • Pars I: Exercitia Latina I. Contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 133 lectiones (lessons) in Familia Romana Part I of the Lingua Latina course. • Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text. The vocabulary and the student’s manual have also been published in other languages. The course also includes several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Familia Romana: • Colloquia Personarum. An illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1 to 24 of Familia Romana. • Fabellae Latinae. Supplementary texts for each of Chapters 1 to 25 of Familia Romana. • Fabulae Syrae. Readings linked to each chapter of Familia Rōmāna from XXVI to XXXIV. • Texts that can be read after Familia Romana: – Sermones Romani (texts by various authors). – Plautus: Amphitryo Comoedia. – Caesar: De bello Gallico. From Books I, IV and V. – Epitome Historiae Sacrae. INDEX CAPITVLORVM I. IMPERIVM ROMANVM. LITTERAE ET NVMERI Singulāris et plūrālis II. FAMILIA ROMANA. LIBER TVVS LATINVS Masculīnum, fēminīnum, neutrum Genetīvus III. PVER IMPROBVS Nōminātīvus et accūsātīvus Verbum IV. DOMINVS ET SERVI Vocātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvus V. VILLA ET HORTVS Accūsātīvus Ablātīvus Imperātīvus et indicātīvus VI. VIA LATINA Praepositiōnēs Verbum āctīvum et passīvum VII. PVELLA ROSA Datīvus VIII. TABERNA ROMANA Prōnōmina ‘quis’, ‘quī’, ‘is’, ‘ille’ IX. PASTOR ET OVES Dēclīnātiō vocābulōrum: prīma, secunda, tertia (pāstor, ovis) X. BESTIAE ET HOMINES Īnfīnītīvus: āctīvum et passīvum Dēclīnātiō tertia (leō, homō, vōx, pēs) XI. CORPVS HVMANVM Dēclīnātiō tertia: masculīnum et fēminīnum, neutrum (corpus, flūmen, mare, animal) Accūsātīvus cum īnfīnītīvō XII. MILES ROMANVS Dēclīnātiō quārta (exercitus) Adiectīvum: dēclīnātiō prīma et secunda (altus), dēclīnātiō tertia (brevis) Comparātīvus (altior) XIII. ANNVS ET MENSES Dēclīnātiō quīnta (diēs) Superlātīvus XIV. NOVVS DIES Participium (praesēns) XV. MAGISTER ET DISCIPVLI Persōnae verbī (clāmāre, rīdēre, dīcere, facere, audīre, esse, īre, posse) XVI. TEMPESTAS Verba dēpōnentia XVII. NVMERI DIFFICILES Persōnae verbī passīvī XVIII. LITTERAE LATINAE Adverbium XIX. MARITVS ET VXOR Verbī tempora: tempus praesēns et praeteritum Praeteritum XX. PARENTES Verbī tempora: tempus futūrum XXI. PVGNA DISCIPVLORVM Verbī tempora: praeteritum perfectum et imperfectum Perfectum XXII. CAVE CANEM Supīnum (in -tum et in -tū dēsinēns) XXIII. EPISTVLA MAGISTRI Participium et īnfīnītivus futūrī XXIV. PVER AEGROTVS Verbī tempora: plūsquamperfectum XXV. THESEVS ET MINOTAVRVS Verba dēpōnentia: imperātīvus XXVI. DAEDALVS ET ICARVS Gerundium XXVII. RES RVSTICAE Coniūnctīvus: tempus praesēns XXVIII. PERICVLA MARIS Coniūnctīvus: tempus imperfectum XXIX. NAVIGARE NECESSE EST ‘Ut’, ‘nē’ cum coniūnctīvō XXX. CONVIVIVM Verbī tempora: futūrum perfectum XXXI. INTER POCULA Gerundīvum XXXII. CLASSIS ROMANA Coniūnctīvus: tempus perfectum XXXIII. EXERCITUS ROMANUS Coniūnctīvus: tempus plūsquamperfectum Imperātīvus futūrī XXXIV. DE ARTE POETICA Dē versibus: syllabae brevēs et longae, syllabae coniūnctae, pedēs (trochaeus, iambus, dactylus, spondēus), versus hexameter, versus pentameter, versus hendecasyllabus XXXV. ARS GRAMMATICA Dē dēclīnātiōne
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Amphitryo Comoedia (Lingua Latina) (Latin Edition) T. Maccius Plautus, Hans H. Ørberg Domus Latina, Lingua Latina per se illustrata, Grenaa, 2003
Supplemental reader in the Oerberg Lingua Latina series. This text includes an abridged and annotated edition of Plautus’ comedy "Amphitryon." It can be read by students who have finished Pars I: Familia Romana.
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Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) Hans H. Ørberg Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company, Incorporated, Lingua Latina per se Illustrata, 2006
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Part 2 (Roma Aeterna) tells Roman history from the beginnings. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Orberg\'s editions of Caesar\'s Gallic Wars or of Plautus\' Amphitryo. In Part 2, students read extensive selections from classical authors, refine their knowledge of syntax, and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.
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