A Roman Map Workbook: 2nd Edition - TG
- Author: Elizabeth Heimbach
- 8016
- 978-0-86516-801-5
A teacher's guide for A Roman Map Workbook 2nd Edition.
A Roman Map Workbook meets the needs of today’s students and introduces them to the geography of Rome and the Roman world. Veteran high school and college Latin teacher Elizabeth Heimbach provides students, especially those studying Latin, with a thorough grounding in the geography of the Roman world. The workbook walks students through each map, discussing the importance of each place-name, making connections to Roman history and literature. The carefully chosen maps complement subjects and periods covered in the Latin and ancient history classroom.
Caesar's Blood: Greek Tragedy in Roman Life
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 8164
- 978-0-86516-816-9
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
- 180
This history based on events recorded by ancient historians Sallust, Tacitus, Cassius Dio, Suetonius, and others, reads like a novel. It explores the reigns of the Roman emperors Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. The demands of heredity loomed large in their lives. Those who sprang from greatness must be great themselves, whether or not they had either the ability or the desire to be so. This book presents the challenges and dilemmas of the Caesars and their contemporaries in narrative form with interpolations of dialogue as the ancient writers did, taking the known facts and interpreting the characters through them, giving real people the motivations they may have had. This book provides readers a new thought-provoking look at one of the most fascinating families in history and one whose profound effect upon the world still touches us today.
Cicero the Patriot
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 5874
- 978-0-86516-587-8
- Paperback
- 90
Light-hearted in tone but faithful to the facts, this readable volume interweaves the story of Cicero's private life and feelings with the development of his public life and his literary output. Details and commentary on Cicero's speeches, letters, and philosophical writings highlight the events in his world which served as background for some of the most poignant, as well as the most dramatic, writing ever done in Latin. Williams shows the human side of the renowned orator and thereby allows the reader to savor Cicero's dreams, disappointments, and pursuits.
Cicero the Patriot: Teacher's Manual
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 5882
- 978-0-86516-588-5
- Paperback
- 74
The teacher's manual to Cicero the Patriot is an indispensable, time-saving tool for busy teachers. A veteran teacher herself, Williams includes what teachers need. The teacher's manual is reproducible.
From Rome to Reformation: Early European History for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 7184
- 978-0-86516-718-6
- Paperback
- 95
Rose Williams skillfully leads the reader through the maze of power plays and the gradual rise of sovereign states that followed the collapse of the Roman Empire. Readers will appreciate Williams' engaging style and her ability to synthesize succinctly this busy period of history. Recognizing the symbiotic relationship between literature and the era in which it was produced, From Rome to Reformation: Early European History for the New Millennium provides a comprehensive overview of the interconnecting historical events, literary figures, and intellectual developments in European history and its Latin literature. This is a perfect companion text for courses in the humanities, western civilization, and Latin.
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus: Roman History for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 6919
- 978-0-86516-691-2
- Paperback
- 80
Readers will delight in the fascinating stories of Rome—the quirky, the gory, and the momentous. This book will serve as the perfect companion for the student beginning to study Latin or as an accessible introduction to Roman history for the general reader. Recognizing the symbiotic relationship between literature and the period in which it was produced, From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus: Roman History for the New Millennium provides a comprehensive overview of Roman history and Latin literature.
Julius Caesar: Master of Surprise
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 8008
- 978-0-86516-800-8
- Paperback
- Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
- 110
This engaging read presents a student-friendly overview of the life and accomplishments of Julius Caesar with special emphasis on his family background and early life. The biography is based not only on the traditional sources-Suetonius and Plutarch-but also on the private correspondence and observation of Caesar's contemporaries-both his friends and his enemies. Based on these sources, the book demonstrates that Caesar was a very determined individual who developed and largely managed to execute a series of original responses to the unique situations of his times. Julius Caesar: Master of Surprise is a must-have title for all high school Latin programs.
Once Upon the Tiber: An Offbeat History of Rome
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 6684
- 978-0-86516-668-4
- Paperback
- 134
The trouble with reading history is that some earnest scholar has organized it into all the pertinent (and usually dreary) facts. Facts, like good bread, need a little yeast and perhaps a mite of salt to be palatable. History is a diary of humans, and even in the most somber human life funny things happen. The Romans made quite a splash in human history; and of course any bunch that hung around for twelve hundred years had its ironies, foibles, and grins.
Roman Map Workbook, 2nd Ed
- Author: Elizabeth Heimbach
- 7990
- 978-0-86516-799-5
A Roman Map Workbook meets the needs of today’s students and introduces them to the geography of Rome and the Roman world. Veteran high school and college Latin teacher Elizabeth Heimbach provides students, especially those studying Latin, with a thorough grounding in the geography of the Roman world. The workbook walks students through each map, discussing the importance of each place-name, making connections to Roman history and literature. The carefully chosen maps complement subjects and periods covered in the Latin and ancient history classroom.
The Clay-footed SuperHeroes: Mythology Tales for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 7192
- 978-0-86516-719-3
- Paperback
- 63
Designed for students unfamiliar with the classical world, The Clay-footed SuperHeroes provides a very accessible introduction to the SuperHeroes of classical mythology including such luminaries as Jason, Theseus, Heracles, Odysseus, and Aeneas. Student and general reader alike will enjoy Williams' wry sense of humor and her appreciation for the improbable. This book is an excellent text of manageable size and complexity for students beginning their study of literature, the humanities, or Latin and Greek. General readers will be pleased to acquire the foundation necessary to understand these stories which have so influenced art and literature through the ages.
The Lighter Side of the Dark Ages
- Author: Rose R. WilliamsIllustrator: William Overton
- 1928
- 978-1-84331-192-8
- Paperback
- Wimbledon
- 154
The Early Middle Ages of Western Europe, from AD 400 to 1000, was a boiling cauldron which bubbled over and impacted every corner of the world. Organized both by chronology and by geography, this lively book, with its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, dives fearlessly into that confused and confusing period, tracing the history of each century, beginning in North Africa and then proceeding around the Mediterranean Sea to Spain, Britain, France,Germany and the Low Countries, ending in Italy.
The Original Dysfunctional Family: Basic Classical Mythology for the New Millennium
- Author: Rose R. Williams
- 6900
- 978-0-86516-690-5
- Paperback
- 72
A very accessible introduction to classical mythology, The Original Dysfunctional Family: Basic Classical Mythology for the New Millennium presents the key stories of the twelve Olympians as well as those of the two gods associated with the fruits of the harvest, Demeter and Dionysus. The Greek version of each Olympian is presented first followed by the Roman adaptation. Chock-full of information, this book provides a sound foundation for the beginning student's further studies in culture, literature, and history. The general reader will find Williams' style engaging.