Introduction to Latin: Study Guide and Reader

· Hackett Publishing
Ebook
362
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About this ebook

The Study Guide and Reader to Shelmerdine’s Introduction to Latin provides a review of the material in the text. It includes brief summaries of terms and concepts in the primary text, along with a list of new terms and review terminology, review questions highlighting key grammar sections of the book, additional grammatical information (along with exercises) and readings with exercises from Latin authors that provide interesting literary, cultural and historical contexts. The text is an invaluable aid that provides additional study for those who need it, alternative explanations to those in the text, additional topics where instructors might wish to add them, readings to provide real world exercise to students in processing Latin, as well as additional exercises for those students who wish to go further in Latin.

About the author

Ed DeHoratius has taught all levels of Latin in both public and private high schools for 12 years, as well as courses in ancient history, Classical literature, and medieval literature. When not spending time with his two sons Will and Matt and his wife Liz, he enjoys writing, coaching soccer, working on their house, and cooking.

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