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Teach the Latin, I Pray You

  • Author: Paul Distler

  • 540a
  • 978-1-89885-540-8
  • Hardbound
  • 284

Distler's classic book offers concrete advice on the best way to teach Latin morphology, grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, as well as how to fashion effective reviews. Distler provides excellent techniques and lists resources, and discusses educational theory.

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$25.00

The Art of the Odyssey

  • Illustrator: Thom Kapheim

  • 2360
  • 978-0-86516-236-5
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 120

A literary explication, including a chronology, notes, and suggestions for future reading, this book is aimed at helping the first-time reader more fully appreciate and understand the Odyssey.

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$19.00

Baptizo: Christic Baptism and Patristic Baptism: An Inquiry into the Meaning of the Word

  • Author: James W. Dale

  • 2638
  • 978-0-86516-263-1
  • Paperback
  • 688

In the 19th century, Dr. James W. Dale, a Presbyterian minister, embarked on a scholarly project that proved to be the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the word "baptism." Aiming at a contextual understanding of the word, Dr. Dale meticulously examined its use in a wide range of historical documents, and his analysis is a masterpiece of lexicographical scholarship.

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Evocation of Virgil in Tolkien's Art: Geritol for the Classics


  • 1763
  • 978-0-86516-176-4
  • Paperback
  • Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
  • 76

In his Preface, Robert Morse states that both Vergil and Tolkien present myth as an aspect of an historical continuum. For these authors, myth does not seem to represent a falsehood, but rather it seems to narrate a record of experience from which humanity learns. Thus, myth is...a form of memory.

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$28.00

Gilgamesh: A Reader

  • Editor: John Maier

  • 3499
  • 978-0-86516-349-2
  • Hardcover
  • 504

Gilgamesh: A Reader provides 25 interpretive essays on the epic that stands at the dawn of literature. This collection is designed to enrich the reader's background with selections from experts on Near Eastern literature; to draw connections between Gilgamesh and other literature with interdisciplinary selections; to enliven interest in the world's oldest epic; and to stimulate thought and discussion. Influences of Gilgamesh on later literature, philological and literary studies since 1982, and Gilgamesh from other perspectives are the three broad areas covered.

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$59.00

Gilgamesh: A Reader

  • Editor: John Maier

  • 3391
  • 978-0-86516-339-3
  • Paperback
  • 504

Gilgamesh: A Reader provides 25 interpretive essays on the epic that stands at the dawn of literature. This collection is designed to enrich the reader's background with selections from experts on Near Eastern literature; to draw connections between Gilgamesh and other literature with interdisciplinary selections; to enliven interest in the world's oldest epic; and to stimulate thought and discussion. Influences of Gilgamesh on later literature, philological and literary studies since 1982, and Gilgamesh from other perspectives are the three broad areas covered.

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$19.00

A Handbook of Greek Literature: From Homer to the Age of Lucian

  • Author: H.J. Rose

  • 3219
  • 978-0-86516-321-8
  • Paperback
  • 464

Rose's Handbook is a brief, accurate account of Greek literature from Homer to Lucian , written in continuous narrative, complete in itself and assuming no previous acquaintance with Greek writings.

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$29.00

Comedy in the Pro Caelio


  • 2875
  • 978-0-86516-287-7
  • Paperback
  • 100

Reprint of the 1973 E. J. Brill edition, with an appendix on the In Clodium et Curionem

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$15.00

The Comic History of Rome

Beckett's The Comic History of Rome, first published in London in 1852, is now available in a reprint. The author's intent is to combine instruction with amusement. Teachers and students alike will welcome Beckett's humor and witty representation of the great chapters of Roman history from the earliest times to the death of Caesar.

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$10.00

Baptizo: Johannic Baptism: An Inquiry into the Meaning of the Word

  • Author: James W. Dale

  • 259X
  • 978-0-86516-259-4
  • Paperback
  • 428

In the 19th century, Dr. James W. Dale, a Presbyterian minister, embarked on a scholarly project that proved to be the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the word "baptism." Aiming at a contextual understanding of the word, Dr. Dale meticulously examined its use in a wide range of historical documents, and his analysis is a masterpiece of lexicographical scholarship.

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$50.00

Baptizo: Judaic Baptism: An Inquiry into the Meaning of the Word

  • Author: James W. Dale

  • 2476
  • 978-0-86516-247-1
  • Paperback
  • 400

In the 19th century, Dr. James W. Dale, a Presbyterian minister, embarked on a scholarly project that proved to be the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the word "baptism." Aiming at a contextual understanding of the word, Dr. Dale meticulously examined its use in a wide range of historical documents, and his analysis is a masterpiece of lexicographical scholarship.

Paperback
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$50.00

The Epic of Gilgamesh: Second Edition

The longing stretch toward the infinite . . . the reluctant embrace of the temporal. This is the eternal lot of mankind. This is The Epic of Gilgamesh. Our revised 2nd edition of mankind's first epic features a lucid historical and cultural introduction by Dr. Robert D. Biggs, a new interpretive essay on the themes of Gilgamesh by Dr. James G. Keenan and their echoes in other literature, and the ancient world as well as original illustrations.

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$15.00