A Latin Vocabulary, Arranged on Etymological Principles
- 122 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
A systematic treatment of the question, "What is knowledge?", this masterpiece from Plato's later period features a dialogue between Socrates and his student, Theaetetus. Translation by Francis M. Cornford, who provides extensive commentaries.
This Latin reading book is the perfect resource for students looking to improve their reading comprehension and fluency in Latin. It is specifically designed to complement the Elementary Latin Grammar by BH Kennedy, and contains a variety of interesting and engaging texts for students to practice with. With its clear explanations and helpful exercises, Palæstra Latina is an invaluable tool for anyone studying Latin.
Designed for students of Latin, this collection of materials for translation into Latin prose is selected by renowned scholar Benjamin Hall Kennedy. With a focus on building fluency in the language, each passage includes detailed notes and explanations to aid in comprehension and translation.
This reprint preserves the original text from 1868, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes presented in the first edition. The book reflects the era's societal norms and values, providing insight into the time period's literary style and concerns. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.
This comprehensive grammar book serves as an advanced resource for Latin learners, expanding on the foundational Latin Primers by Benjamin Hall Kennedy. It is significantly larger, featuring a systematic arrangement of content, increased examples, and extensive illustrations. Celebrated for its clarity and depth, it has been a staple in English education for over a century. The new edition retains its completeness while integrating additional material from Kennedy's other works, making it an essential tool for both beginners and intermediate students of Latin.