Oxford Latin Course 1: Course Book
Author: | M.G. Balme |
Author: | M.G. Balme |
The acclaimed "Oxford Latin Course" has been completely revised and restructured in the light of a national survey of Classics teachers. The course is in three parts, each with an accompanying Teacher's Book. Parts I-III are built around a narrative detailing the life of Horace, based closely on historical sources which develops an understanding of the times of Cicero and Augustus.
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1. Scintilla and Horatia at home; Quintus; 2. Argus steals the dinner; Women; 3. Quintus helps his father; Slaves and freedom; 4. At the fountain; The country town: Venusia; 5. Market day; The Roman farmer - and market day; 6. The school of Flavius; Education; 7. Flavius' story: The siege of Troy; Homer and the Illiad - 1; 8. The death of Hector; The Illiad - 2; 9. The fall of Troy; Virgil and the Aeneid - 1; 10. Polyphemus; The Aeneid - 2; 11. The meeting of Dido and Aeneas; Dido, Queen of Carthage; 12. Infelix Dido; From Aeneas to Romulus; 13. Fabula tristis; The Olympian gods; 14. Quintus milites spectat; Roman religion; 15. Cincinnatus; From monarchy to republic; 16. Cloeliae Virtus; Hannibal; Appendix: Ciceronis filius; Reference grammar; Latin-English vocabulary; English-Latin vocabulary; Index of grammar