Hans Oerberg's Lingua Latina per se Illustrata is the world's
premiere series for learning Latin via the Natural Method. Students
first learn grammar and vocabulary intuitively through extended
contextual reading and an innovative system of marginal notes. It
is the only textbook currently available that gives students the
opportunity to learn Latin without resorting to translation, but
allows them to think in the language. It is also the most popular
text for teachers, at both the secondary and collegiate levels, who
wish to incorporate conversational skills into their classroom
practice.
"Familia Romana" (Pars I of the Lingua Latina series) contains
thirty-five chapters and describes the life of a Roman family in
the 2nd century A.D., and culminate in readings from classical
poets and Donatus's Ars Grammatica, the standard Latin school text
for a millennium. Each chapter is divided into two or three
lectiones (lessons) of a couple pages each followed by a grammar
section, Grammatica Latina, and three exercises or Pensa. Hans
Oerberg's impeccable Latinity, humorous stories, and the Peer
Lauritzen illustrations make this work a classic. The book includes
a table of inflections, a Roman calendar, and a word index, index
vocabulorum.
The Lingua Latina series incorporates the following features:
The most comprehensive treatment of Latin grammar available in an
elementary textbook.A vocabulary of almost 1,800 words, reinforced
by constant and creatively phrased repetition, vastly expands the
potential for later sight reading.A complete line of ancillary
volumes, exercises, and readers both in print and online.
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