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Latin: A Fresh Approach Book 3

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The third and final book in a clear and concise introduction to Latin designed to steadily lead students through a series of illustrative examples, readings, vocabulary lists and translation exerci...
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  • 01 May 2003
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The concluding volume of Mike Seigel's new three-volume series continues the philosophy of the first two books, offering a variety of linguistic exercises that are supported by detailed insights into the history and culture of Ancient Rome, with stimulating full colour pictures to help bring the Roman Empire to life.

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Price: $19.95
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Publication Date: 01 May 2003
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.10 in
ISBN: 9781898855279
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE STUDY / Latin, Educational: Modern (non-native or second) languages
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Mike Seigel studied Classics at New College, Oxford. He was Head of Classics at Colet Court from 1976-1987, taught at St Paul's School and is also a former Head of Rokeby Prep School. He currently teaches Classics at Tiffin Boy's School, Kingston.

1. The Perfect Tense - Greek Myth; 2. The Plurperfect Tense - Perseus and Medusa; 3. The Future Perfect Tense - Theseus and the Minotaur; 4. Comparison of Adjectives - The Labours of Hercules; 5. Comparison of Adverbs - Jason and the Golden Fleece; 6. Irregular Verbs (1) Compounds of Sum - Homer; 7. Irregular Verbs (2) Eo and Fero - The Judgement of Paris; 8. Irregular Verbs (3) Volo, Nolo, Malo - Achilles, Hector & Patroclus; 9. Numbers - The Wooden Horse; 10. More Pronouns - Odysseus’s Travels (1); 11. Pronouns (2) Idem and Ipse - Odysseus’s Travels (2); 12. Pronouns (3) Relative and Interrogative - Odysseus’s Trvaels (3); 13. The Passive (1) Present, Imperfect and Future - Odysseus’s Travels (4); 14. The Passive (2) Perfect, Pluperfect and Future Perfect - Odysseus’s Homecoming; 15. Principal Parts - Greek Tragedy; 16. Deponent Verbs - Greek Comedy; Vocabulary