Mark Haynes
Mark Haynes teaches Latin and served as the Foreign Language Department Chair at Creighton Preparatory School in Omaha, Nebraska. He received an MA in classical languages from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. The recipient of the 2003 Eunice Kraft Award for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, he is active in both the American Classical League and CAMWS. Haynes is coauthor with Judith Lynn Sebesta of Cicero: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2010).
Books by Mark Haynes
Cicero: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader
- 6560
- 978-0-86516-656-1
The Cicero: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader contains 103 lines from Cicero's Pro Archia. Innovative text combines special visual features—including line alignments based on meaning with the "pass through" method—to unpack Cicero's complex prose. Copious notes and reader aids along with facing vocabulary make this text an excellent introduction to Cicero and smoothes the way for upper level Latin reading. Resources include an introduction to Cicero, bibliography, grammatical appendix, figures of speech appendix, and a downloadable file of the basic vocabulary list found on this product page in the Digital Content tab.
Cicero: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Teacher's Guide
- 7354
- 978-0-86516-735-3
All directions, questions, and exercises are reprinted from the student text and then followed by the answers in the Teacher's Guide.