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Caesar: Selections from his Commentarii De Bello Gallico


  • 7524
  • 978-0-86516-752-0
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 414

This text provides unadapted Latin passages from the Commentarii De Bello Gallico: Book 1.1-7; Book 4.24-35 and the first sentence of Chapter 36; Book 5.24-48; Book 6.13-20 and the English of Books 1, 6, and 7.

It includes all the required English and Latin selections from Caesar's De Bello Gallico for the 2012-2013 AP* Curriculum.

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Caesar: Selections from his Commentarii De Bello Gallico


  • 7788
  • 978-0-86516-778-0
  • Hardbound
  • Bolchazy-Carducci
  • 414

This text provides unadapted Latin passages from the Commentarii De Bello Gallico: Book 1.1-7; Book 4.24-35 and the first sentence of Chapter 36; Book 5.24-48; Book 6.13-20 and the English of Books 1, 6, and 7.

It includes all the required English and Latin selections from Caesar's De Bello Gallico for the 2012-2013 AP* Curriculum.

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Cicero: On Old Age: De Senectute


  • 0015
  • 978-0-86516-001-9
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 168

The relevance of Cicero's On Old Age transcends time and culture as it examines with superlative clarity the challenging problem of aging.

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Lucretius: Selections from De rerum natura


  • 3995
  • 978-0-86516-399-7
  • Paperback
  • 302

There are few ancient authors as compelling as Lucretius: scientist, poet, philosopher, passionate observer of nature. While Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil have long vied for first place in the classical curriculum, Lucretius' treatment of universal human matters rightfully earns him a place in their company.

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Vergil's Aeneid 10 & 12: Pallas & Turnus

This annotated and selected intermediate-level Latin text is designed as a supplement to Pharr's Aeneid, for college, AP*, and high school classrooms. This edition provides the current AP* syllabus passages from the last six books of Vergil's masterpiece, the Aeneid. It is excellent for college use, as well, to give students using Pharr a sample of readings beyond the first six books.

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Vergil's Aeneid: Books I-VI With Introduction, Notes, Vocabulary, and Grammatical Appendix

  • Author: Clyde Pharr

  • 4215
  • 978-0-86516-421-5
  • Paperback
  • 535

This is the book that revolutionized Latin textbooks, with its student-friendly format of vocabulary and notes on the same page as the Latin text, and unique pull-out vocabulary of most-often repeated words.

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Res Gestae Divi Augusti


  • 455X
  • 978-0-86516-455-0
  • Paperback
  • 102

This unadapted Latin text of the emperor Augustus' autobiography is designed to allow the intermediate/advanced student at the high school or college level to read Latin rapidly, without having constantly to consult a dictionary or grammar. The facing vocabulary and comprehensive grammar notes facilitate a rapid read. The Res Gestae reveals as much about Augustus and his accomplishments through what it omits as what it contains. This primary document allows students rare access to non-literary historical Latin, to the most impressive of all Latin inscriptions: the Res Gestae of Rome's first emperor, his accomplishments as he sought to have them presented.

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Roman Verse Satire: Lucilius to Juvenal: A Selection with an Introduction, Text, Translations, and Notes

Satura quidem tota nostra est Satire is altogether ours was the claim of the Roman Quintilian, the first century C.E. commentator on rhetorical and literary matters, for the literary world had not previously seen the likes of satire. Not for the faint of heart, satire is characterized by its wide-ranging themes, its tone that is sometimes humorous and distinctively biting, and its undeniable perspicacity. As an antidote to life's frustrations and human foibles, satire is the undisputed queen of genres.

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The Phaedra of Seneca

Complete with abundant notes and vocabulary aids, this text makes Seneca's masterpiece of Roman tragic poetry an accessible Latin read for advanced high school and college students at the intermediate level. Forty pages of analysis questions and comments and an updated English translation of Euripides' Hippolytus for comparison provide instructors and students a full course unit.

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Phormio: A Comedy by Terence


  • 0147
  • 978-0-86516-014-9
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 268

This unique textbook features a reproduction of the Phormio of the Bembinus Manuscript, with each of the 50 pages faces with a description to enable the students to experience the novelty and pleasure of reading a fourth-century manuscript. The text contains an edited version of the play, notes, and vocabulary.

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Plautus' Menaechmi

  • Author: Gilbert Lawall,

  • 0074
  • 978-0-86516-007-1
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc
  • 202

Easily the best known of Plautus' plays, Menaechmi's popularity has rested on its broad farcical humor and exuberant dialogue. This edition aims to make a first reading the enjoyable experience it was meant to be.

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Seneca's Moral Epistles


  • 4878
  • 978-0-86516-487-1
  • Paperback
  • 224

Seneca's Moral Epistles offers an intriguing selection in unadapted Latin of 40 letters of Seneca on philosophical and practical topics ranging from the lofty ("On Integrating Knowledge" and "God Within You") to the nitty-gritty: debauchery at resort baths ("Baiae and Vice") and the woes of over-training ("Against Strenuous Physical Exercise").

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