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  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Student's Book

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. The story begins in the town of Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 and follows the fortunes of the household of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus. Further titles in the Course take the reader to the Roman provinces of Britain and Egypt, and to imperial Rome itself.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Student's Book

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Following in the footsteps of two fugitives from the destruction of Pompeii, Unit 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
  • Cambridge Latin Anthology

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Sept. 13, 1996)
    A classic anthology for GCSE. 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 and places in the Roman world. For the student, there is a complete vocabulary at the end of the book, and, for the teacher, there is an accompanying handbook giving additional information and suggestions for discussion and work in the classroom.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Teacher's Manual

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, Oct. 8, 2015)
    The world's bestselling introductory Latin course. Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by contextual information on Roman culture and civilization. The story begins in the town of Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 and follows the fortunes of the household of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus. Further titles in the Course take the reader to the Roman provinces of Britain and Egypt, and to imperial Rome itself.
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  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Teacher's Manual

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, Oct. 27, 2015)
    The world's bestselling introductory Latin course. Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Following in the footsteps of two fugitives from the destruction of Pompeii, Unit 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Student's Books

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 31, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Following in the footsteps of two fugitives from the destruction of Pompeii, Unit 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
  • Cambridge Latin Course Book 1

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 6, 1998)
    The leading Latin course worldwide Book I begins in the city of Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius. Book I is full colour throughout, with a clear layout of stories and language notes. Featuring a glossary for quick reference and comprehension questions, the book also includes a full explanation of language points and grammar practice exercises.
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  • Cambridge Latin Grammar

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 23, 1992)
    A clear and compact guide to the Latin language especially designed for both reference and revision. The approach reflects the traditions of the Cambridge Latin Course, but the guide will prove helpful to all students of Latin, whatever course they have followed. This volume represents a straightforward and practical approach to the study of Latin grammar for the contemporary student.
  • Cambridge Latin Course 1 Student Study Book Answer Key

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 15, 2007)
    The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. The Answer Key provides informative and comprehensive answers to the exercises in Student Study Book I. The Key will be of use to teachers, students and independent learners. Clearly structured answers are given for material which includes a rich variety of comprehension and translation exercises; activities to practise the language and grammar; vocabulary checklists; investigations into Roman civilisation and revision sessions.
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  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Student's Book

    University of Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Nov. 18, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Starting in Roman Britain and moving on to imperial Rome itself, Unit 3 focuses on the murderous schemes and machinations of Gaius Salvius Liberalis, as he plots his ruthless and apparently unstoppable rise to power.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Student's Book

    University of Cambridge School Classics Project

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Fabulae Ancillantes: Units 1 and 2

    North American Cambridge Classics Project, Cambridge School Classics Project, Stan Farrow

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, March 26, 2007)
    This collection of ancillary Latin narrative passages is intended to supplement the Cambridge Latin Course, and can be used to provide extra practice in translation and/or comprehension, or to provide material for evaluation purposes on tests and examinations. The stories have served both purposes in the classes for which they have been composed over the last 20 years. The Cambridge Latin Course is successful in its avowed aim to prepare students to read and understand Latin, mainly because its stories are so interesting that students want to be able to read them. That success, however, poses a challenge to the teacher/evaluator. To measure a student's successing in achieving the Course's primary aim, the student has to be asked to translate or answer comprehension questions "at sight" on a connected passage of Latin. The Fabulae Ancillantes answer this need, providing passages that are in line with the Cambridge Latin Course, yet are new to the student.