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Oxford Latin Course 1: Student Course BookStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe 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. Author description? Table of contents1. 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 |