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JC McKeown

    J. C. McKeown es Profesor de Estudios Clásicos en la Universidad de Wisconsin, Madison, y autor de Ovid's Amores. Su trabajo académico se centra en la interpretación y el análisis de textos clásicos, destacando su importancia literaria y cultural para los lectores. A través de su escritura, McKeown busca iluminar temas perdurables y enfoques artísticos dentro de las obras antiguas. Su compromiso minucioso e informado con estos textos ofrece a los lectores una comprensión más profunda de la literatura clásica.

    A Cabinet of Ancient Medical Curiosities
    Classical Latin
    Classical Latin
    • Classical Latin

      • 229 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Offers various exercises to help students master Latin morphology and vocabulary. This title includes exercises involving parsing, correcting mistakes, completing sentences, and provides the correct inflected word ending, distinguishing words within an unbroken series of letters, recognizing word forms, unscrambling anagrams, and more.

      Classical Latin
    • Classical Latin

      An Introductory Course

      • 442 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The book provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to Latin, blending traditional grammar with a reading approach. It features well-structured chapters that cover grammar, paradigms, and readings, complemented by thoughtfully designed exercises. These activities not only reinforce linguistic concepts but also promote a deeper appreciation for the cultural aspects of the language, making it suitable for a one-year course.

      Classical Latin
    • A Cabinet of Ancient Medical Curiosities

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Quoting hundreds of passages from Greek and Roman authors, this light-hearted book gives a vividly direct picture of the origins of modern medicine in the ancient world. Many of the attitudes and beliefs will seem bizarre and grotesque, while others are surprisingly similar to current thinking.

      A Cabinet of Ancient Medical Curiosities