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"Latin Letters: Reading Roman Correspondence" is a compilation of over thirty original Latin letters. It includes an introduction, commentary, detailed notes, exercises, and grammar review. The letters are focused on Cicero and Pliny, but include numerous other authors and a wide range of fascinating topics from Cicero's birth announcement for his son to Claudia Severa's party invitation from Vindolanda.
This is a reader on the theme of women in the ancient world for Intermediate Latin students. It contains introductions of each selection, notes, a glossary and an index. A companion website has been designed by the authors to be used in conjunction with the text: http: //www.cnr.edu/home/sas/araia/companion.html The transition from adapted texts to original language is a difficult one for all beginning language students, but even more so with Latin students. This reader has material that will encourage the shift from decoding words to critical reading for ideas and appreciation of language and style.
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