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Latin: Third Year

by Robert J. Henle

Other authors: Marcus Tullius Cicero (Contributor)

Series: Henle Latin (3)

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  Henle Third Year Latin is an introduction to the finest in Roman oratory emphasizes Cicero's cogency of arguments and develops appreciation of his style. Separated into four parts, the third year of instruction will continue to strengthen the student's grasp of Latin, while also offering historical knowledge of the Roman Empire. Humanistic insight and linguistic training are the goals of the Henle Latin Series from Loyola Press, an integrated four-year Latin course. Time-tested and teacher endorsed, this comprehensive program is designed to lead the student systematcially through the fundamentals of the language itself and on to an appreciation of selected classic texts.… (more)
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Excellent old-fashioned college, 'prep' or 'sixth form' Latin textbook, but bearing a strong Traditionalist Roman Catholic, or 'Tridentine', religious bias. This book provides excellent background for, and an in-depth introduction to, Cicero "In Catilinam" and "In C. Verrem". The discussion points emphasize relevance to modern civics and politics: e.g., "Citizenship and Patriotism in Cicero's speeches ...Cicero's Hankering after the Good Old Days and the Good Old Roman Virtues ...Roman Blood Baths and Communist Purges, Roman Racketeering and Modern Gangsters ...Graft, Bribery, and the Like ...The Looting of Sicily and the Spoils of Present-day Political Machines...."
  LochItes | Dec 3, 2009 |
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  Henle Third Year Latin is an introduction to the finest in Roman oratory emphasizes Cicero's cogency of arguments and develops appreciation of his style. Separated into four parts, the third year of instruction will continue to strengthen the student's grasp of Latin, while also offering historical knowledge of the Roman Empire. Humanistic insight and linguistic training are the goals of the Henle Latin Series from Loyola Press, an integrated four-year Latin course. Time-tested and teacher endorsed, this comprehensive program is designed to lead the student systematcially through the fundamentals of the language itself and on to an appreciation of selected classic texts.

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