Beginning Latin Poetry Reader: 70 Selections from the Great Periods of Roman Verse and DramaMcGraw Hill Professional, 5. 1. 2006 - 320 strán (strany) Embrace your Roman muse! As a learner of Latin, you want to experience the Roman world by reading its writers in their original language. But you may be unsure where to begin in the classical canon or you may worry that your Latin skills are insufficient to tackle authentic texts. Requiring only a grounding in the basics, Beginning Latin Poetry Reader lets you explore the rich and diverse range of Latin verse, including epics, comedies, satires, lyric poetry, and even graffiti! Inside you'll find seventy selections from authors of the early Republic such as Plautus and Terrance as well as those of the Golden and Silver Ages such as Vergil, Horace, Ovid, and Juvenal--all supported by helpful footnotes and English translations. This book also includes a clear overview of Latin syntax and the metrics of its verse, a glossary of all Latin words found in the readings, and a time line showing the historical and literary context of each author. Lose yourself in:
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... person whose talk and behavior make him popular; both phrases are in apposie tion [§G 52] to tfi; trans. you, a real city smart aleck, a darling 0fthe people. rus mihi tu obiectas? sane hoc, credo, Tranio, quod te A Quarrel Between Slaves ...
... mihi tu obiectas? sane hoc, credo, Tranio, quod te in pistrinum scis actutum tradier. cis hercle paucas tempestates, Tranio, augebis ruri numerum, genus ferratile. nunc, dum tibi lubet licetque, pota, perde rem, 20 corrumpe erilem ...
... mihi liceat, caelestes, dicere vestra: mortalis visus pulchrior esse deo. B If. Constiteram forte cum hy chance I had stood (consisté -ere) when—the chance was that both events happened at the same time; exorior ~iri rise; Aurora -ae F ...
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