"Keeping teachers up to date on recent developments in Latin
scholarship"
Catullus, Horace, Ovid, Cicero, and Vergil are the official
Advanced Placement Program Latin authors as well as standard
reading for college and advanced secondary students of Latin. This
book provides accessible information about recent scholarship on
these authors to show how an awareness of current academic debates
can enhance the teaching of their work.
This is the first book aimed specifically at keeping teachers up
to date on recent developments in Latin scholarship. Edited by
Ronnie Ancona, a classics scholar with expertise in pedagogy, it
features contributions by established authorities on each of the
five Latin authors. Each essay combines theoretical material with
Latin passages so that instructors can see how practically to apply
these methods to specific texts.
These contributions reveal many and varied ways to approach the
reading and study of Latin texts while conveying the excitement of
recent scholarship. A practical sourcebook for busy teachers who
wish to keep abreast of current critical thought, "A Concise Guide
to Teaching Latin Literature" contributes to the ongoing
conversation between pedagogy and scholarship as it shows ways to
broaden students' appreciation of these timeless classics.
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