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By Roman Hands: Inscriptions and Graffiti for Students of Latin

Autor Matthew Hartnett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2012
By Roman Hands takes Latin out of the textbook and allows students to see and translate Latin as it actually appeared on Roman monuments, walls and tombs. The first collection of entirely authentic and un-adapted inscriptions and graffiti accessible to beginning and intermediate students of Latin, By Roman Hands unites the study of language and culture in a novel and compelling way and at a level that the Latin can be grasped and discussed by early Latin learners. Ranging from a love letter hastily scratched on a Pompeian wall to the proclamation of an emperor’s achievements formally inscribed on a monumental arch, these carefully selected texts afford fascinating glimpses into the lives and minds of the Romans, even as they illustrate and reinforce the basic elements of the Latin language.

This edition, revised to work in parallel with the second edition of Susan Shelmerdine' s Introduction to Latin or any standard beginning Latin text, includes more texts and illustrations, and an additional section of inscriptions for practice and review.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781585104024
ISBN-10: 1585104027
Pagini: 146
Ilustrații: 29 mix halftones and B-W
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Hackett Publishing Company,Inc
Colecția Focus
Locul publicării:United States

Recenzii

Review of the first edition: "The book is neatly printed and is likely to turn out to be pleasant and instructive to use in class if the teacher gives it careful preparation in advance. The indexes could be exploited in interesting ways, since (for example) not all the illuminating uses of the ablative occur in the section entitled 'Ablative'. And it is always worth reminding students at more advanced levels that the great literature in what we call 'Classical' Latin was a marked genre and a minority sport of the erudite, and that Latin as a whole (what used to be called 'Vulgar Latin' until it became obvious that everybody used it) was rather different. Those with a particular interest in inscriptions will find this book useful too."

— Roger Wright, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.01.44

By Roman Hands takes Latin out of the textbook and allows students to see and translate Latin as it actually appeared on the monuments, walls and tombs of the Romans themselves. The first collection of entirely authentic and un-adapted inscriptions and graffiti accessible to beginning and intermediate students of Latin, By Roman Hands unites the study of language and culture in a novel and compelling way. Ranging from a love letter hastily scratched on a Pompeian wall to the proclamation of an emperor’s achievements formally inscribed on a monumental arch, these carefully selected texts afford fascinating glimpses into the lives and minds of the Romans, even as they illustrate and reinforce the basic elements of the Latin language. This edition, revised to work in parallel with the second edition of Susan Shelmerdine' s Introduction to Latin, includes more texts and illustrations, and an additional section of inscriptions for practice and review.
  • Suitable for use alongside any introductory Latin textbook
  • Selections accessible by grammar point or by cultural theme
  • Running notes on grammar, vocabulary and context
  • Comprehensive vocabulary section
  • Index of selected grammar, syntax and figures
  • Over thirty photographs and drawings

Cuprins

Grammatical Table of Contents vi
Thematic Table of Contents vii
Preface to the First Edition ix
Preface to the Second Edition xi
Introduction xiii
Epigraphic Conventions xvii
Abbreviations of Collections of Inscriptions xix
Abbreviations of Grammatical Terms xx
Inscriptions 1
Part One: Nouns: The Uses of Cases 1
Part Two: Verbs: The Forms of the Verb 29
Part Three: Miscellaneous Forms and Constructions 45
Part Four: The Syntax of the Subjunctive Mood 75
Part Five: Additional Inscriptions for Practice and Review 101
Suggestions for Further Reading 108
Texts of Inscriptions without Notes and Vocabulary 109
Vocabulary 117
Index of Selected Grammar, Syntax, and Figures 133
Credits for Illustrations 135