Milena Minkova, PhD
Milena Minkova is professor of classics and director of graduate studies at the University of Kentucky. She received a PhD in classics from the University of Sofia, Bulgaria, and a PhD in Christian and classical studies from the Pontifical Salesian University, Rome. Minkova has published books on Medieval Latin, Latin reference, and Latin composition. She has studied, taught and done research in Bulgaria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Vatican City, and the USA. Minkova is the coauthor with Terence Tunberg of Latin for the New Millennium, Level 1 (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2008), Latin for the New Millennium, Level 2 (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2009), and Reading Livy's Rome: Selections from Books I-VI of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2005); she is also the author of Introduction to Latin Prose Composition (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2001, 2009), Latin for the New Millennium: College Exercise Book, Levels 1 and 2 (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2012), The Personal Names of the Latin Inscriptions from Bulgaria (Peter Lang, 2000), and The Protean Ratio (Peter Lang, 2001).
Books by Milena Minkova, PhD
Introduction to Latin Prose Composition
- Author: Milena Minkova
- 6722
- 978-0-86516-672-1
A new approach to Latin prose composition, this book is concisely organized, giving easy and efficient reference. The ten chapters deal with conveying messages in simple sentences, connecting independent sentences to create a text, expressing relationships within a clause, use of word order, vocabulary, what vocabulary to choose, and subordination. Practical exercises guide students in reworking ancient texts and creating their own.
Latin for the New Millennium College Exercise Book, Levels 1 and 2
- Author: Milena Minkova
- 7818
- 978-0-86516-781-0
The College Exercise Book offers a wealth of exercises to aid students in and out of class. With many answers provided in the back of the book, students can self-check their work and practice difficult concepts on their own time. Offering 7–“9 exercises for every chapter of LNM 1 and 2, the College Exercise Book is a must-have resource for any student using LNM.
Latin for the New Millennium Student Text, Level 1, 2nd Ed
- 8075
- 978-0-86516-807-7
Latin for the New Millennium is a complete introductory course in the Latin language that has been successfully implemented at middle schools, junior highs, high schools, colleges, and universities. Levels 1 and 2 student texts are accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its teacher’s manual. Optional enrichment texts present related mythology and history for each level.
LNM employs a fusion of the reading approach and the traditional grammar/translation method. Lessons on Latin morphology, grammar, and syntax flow from and employ examples from the Latin readings that are adapted from Roman and post-antique Latin writers. Such readings provide students a literary-rich vocabulary. Ample exercises build students’ facility with reading and writing Latin. A Talking section in each chapter provides contemporary Latin and lends itself to practicing oral Latin while the Teachers’ Manuals feature a bounty of aural-oral activities and exercises.
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Latin for the New Millennium Student Text, Level 2, 2nd Ed
- 8113
- 978-0-86516-811-4
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Latin for the New Millennium is a complete introductory course in the Latin language that has been successfully implemented at middle schools, junior highs, high schools, colleges, and universities. Levels 1 and 2 student texts are accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its teacher’s manual. Optional enrichment texts present related mythology and history for each level.
LNM employs a fusion of the reading approach and the traditional grammar/translation method. Lessons on Latin morphology, grammar, and syntax flow from and employ examples from the Latin readings that are adapted from Roman and post-antique Latin writers. Such readings provide students a literary-rich vocabulary. Ample exercises build students’ facility with reading and writing Latin. A Talking section in each chapter provides contemporary Latin and lends itself to practicing oral Latin while the Teachers’ Manuals feature a bounty of aural-oral activities and exercises.
For information on adoptions, contact our business manager, David Fiedelman, david@bolchazy.com.
Latin for the New Millennium Student Workbook Level 1, 2nd Ed
- 8083
- 978-0-86516-808-4
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The Second Edition workbook includes the addition of a new English derivative exercise for each chapter.
Student Workbooks supplement the Latin for the New Millennium textbooks with additional exercises and passages designed to reinforce the material presented in each chapter.
Latin for the New Millennium Student Workbook Level 2, 2nd Ed
- 8121
- 978-0-86516-812-1
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The Second Edition workbook includes the addition of a new English derivative exercise for each chapter as well as an unadapted Latin reading from the eleventh-century writer Hildegard von Bingen and an adapted Latin reading from the seventeenth-century polymath Anna Maria van Schurman. A contextual essay and black-and-white image with caption accompanies each reading.
Student Workbooks supplement the Latin for the New Millennium textbooks with additional exercises and passages designed to reinforce the material presented in each chapter.
Latin for the New Millennium Text Level 1 - Teacher's Manual, 2nd Ed
- 8091
- 978-0-86516-809-1
For information on ordering and adoptions, contact our business manager, David Fiedelman, david@bolchazy.com.
Latin for the New Millennium is a complete introductory course in the Latin language that has been successfully implemented at middle schools, junior highs, high schools, colleges, and universities. Levels 1 and 2 student texts are accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its teacher’s manual. Optional enrichment texts present related mythology and history for each level.
LNM employs a fusion of the reading approach and the traditional grammar/translation method. Lessons on Latin morphology, grammar, and syntax flow from and employ examples from the Latin readings that are adapted from Roman and post-antique Latin writers. Such readings provide students a literary-rich vocabulary. Ample exercises build students’ facility with reading and writing Latin. A Talking section in each chapter provides contemporary Latin and lends itself to practicing oral Latin while the Teachers’ Manuals feature a bounty of aural-oral activities and exercises.
Latin for the New Millennium Text Level 2 TM, 2nd Ed
- 813X
- 978-0-86516-813-8
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Latin for the New Millennium is a complete introductory course in the Latin language that has been successfully implemented at middle schools, junior highs, high schools, colleges, and universities. Levels 1 and 2 student texts are accompanied by a teacher’s manual and a workbook with its teacher’s manual. Optional enrichment texts present related mythology and history for each level.
Latin for the New Millennium Workbook Level 2 TM, 2nd Ed
- 8148
- 978-0-86516-814-5
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The Second Edition workbook teacher's manual includes the answers for exercise 2, the English derivative exercise for each chapter, and translations for the new Latin readings from the women writers Hildegard von Bingen and Anna Maria van Schurman.
Latin for the New Millennium Workbook, Level 1 TM, 2nd Ed
- 8105
- 978-0-86516-810-7
For information on ordering and adoptions, contact our business manager, David Fiedelman, david@bolchazy.com.
The Second Edition workbook teacher’s manual includes the answers for exercise 2, the new English derivative exercise for each chapter.
Reading Livy's Rome: Selections from Books I-VI of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita
- 5505
- 978-0-86516-550-2
Reading Livy's Rome is a graded Latin reader designed for college use and to prepare high school students to read sight passages of Livy such as those presented on the high level International Baccalaureate exam. This innovative reader takes students who have learned the essentials of Latin grammar by stages into reading their first extended passages of a Latin author. High-interest readings are drawn from legendary ancient Roman history as told in Books I–VI of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita: Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, and more. Readings progress from paraphrases to authentic Livian passages, all annotated but with increasingly fewer vocabulary aids. An appendix of authentic Livian passages is included for all simplified selections.
Reading Livy's Rome: Translation of Paraphrases Teacher's Guide
- 6005
- 978-0-86516-600-4
Reading Livy's Rome Teacher's Guide includes Literal English translation of all Latin paraphrases