Aeneas to Augustus: A Beginning Latin Reader for College Students by Mason Hammond, Anne R. Amory, Anne Amory

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    • ISBN: 0674006003
    • Publisher: Harvard University Press
    • Pub. Date: January 1967
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    Comments from the Seller: Cambridge MA 1968 Soft Cover 2nd. ed. Very Good Clean complete unmarked text, but paper covers scuffed and a little shabby.

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    Roman history in Latin readings sustained by English prefaces and generous annotation, Aeneas to Augustus is paper-bound and lithographed from typescript while practice tests its effectiveness. Prose (Part I) and poetry (Part II)--each Part a term's work with a full historic span--may be alternated during a year's course without losing continuity. Latin readings approximate a class hour's needs; each Part forms a sequence of graduated complexity; a vocabulary is included; and literary and linguistic annotations will interest both beginning and advanced students.

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    Mason Hammond was Pope Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Harvard.

    Anne Amory teaches Classics at University of California, Berkeley.

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    Aeneas to Augustus: A Beginning Latin Reader for College Studentsby Anonymous

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    05/19/2001: This is a pretty good book. Especially with all the notes and a FULL dictionary in the back, it is very resourceful and handy. Not to mention the introduction to each lesson which give LOTS of background information.