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  • Book cover of Veni, Vidi, Vici

    Romans left a long-lasting legacy and their influence can still be seen all around us - from our calendar and coins, to our language and laws - but how much do we really know about them? Help is at hand in the form of Veni, Vidi, Vici, which tells the remarkable, and often surprising, story of the Romans and the most enduring empire in history.

  • Book cover of Homer's Odyssey

    A commentary with an introduction that describes the features of oral poetry and discusses the history of the text of the Odyssey. Jones provides a line-by-line commentary that explains the many factual details, mythological allusions, and Homeric conventions that a student or general reader could not be expected to bring to an initial encounter with the Odyssey. His notes also enhance an appreciation of the Odyssey byilluminating epic style, Homer's methods of composition, his characterization, and the structure of the work.

  • Book cover of Learn Ancient Greek

    Based on the same principles that lay behind the book "Learn Latin", this book provides the chance to read real ancient Greek. It teaches the reader enough Greek in 20 chapters to be able to read selected passages from the New Testament and from Classical Greek literature.

  • Book cover of Reading Virgil

    This book provides all the help that an intermediate Latin learner will need to read the first two books of the Aeneid.

  • Book cover of An Independent Study Guide to Reading Latin

    A guide for students using the Reading Latin course on their own.

  • Book cover of Reading Ovid

    Presents a selection from Metamorphoses, designed for those who have completed an introductory Latin course.

  • Book cover of Reading Latin: Text

    This course introduces Latin to students in the final years of high school, and especially in colleges and universities. It integrates the teaching of classical Latin with the history of the language and its crucial influence upon European languages and culture. A special feature is the attention paid to medieval Latin literature.

  • Book cover of Reading Latin

    Reading Latin, first published in 1986, is a bestselling Latin course designed to help mature beginners read classical Latin fluently and intelligently. It does this in three ways: it encourages the reading of continuous texts from the start; it offers generous help with translation at every stage; and it integrates the learning of classical Latin with an appreciation of the influence of the Latin language upon English and European culture from antiquity to the present. The Text and Vocabulary, richly illustrated, consists at the start of carefully graded adaptations from original classical Latin texts. The adaptations are gradually phased out until unadulterated prose and verse can be read. The accompanying Grammar and Exercises volume completes the course by supplying all the grammatical help needed, and the second edition has been fully revised and updated. It has also been extensively redesigned to make it clearer and easier to navigate.

  • Book cover of The Voyages of Odysseus
  • Book cover of An Intelligent Person's Guide to Classics

    Peter Jones demystifies the Classics in this personal introduction to a subject often feared by those who do not understand Greek or Latin.