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Ancient Rome Biography, European Essays, General & Miscellaneous Essays, Early Rome & The Republic - History, Speeches

Completely Parsed Cicero

by Marcus Tullius Cicero, LeaAnn A. Osburn, Archibald A. Maclardy
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Overview

Completely Parsed Cicero is an irreplaceable, primary resource for educators. The complete text of In Catilinam I, an interlinear translation, and an accompanying, more polished translation are just part of this goldmine. At the bottom of each page below the text, each Latin word is completely parsed and the commentary includes useful references to the revised grammars of Bennett, Gildersleeve, Allen and Greenough, and Harkness and delves into word derivations and word frequencies, making this volume helpful for the competent reader of Latin as well as the novice.

A new introduction by Steven M. Cerutti of East Carolina University provides guidelines for the use of this resource by high school Latin teachers and educators at all levels.

Special Features

A new foreword by Steven Cerutti accompanies this tried and true resource. Cerutti shows that the commentary can be as useful to an educator teaching the First Catilinarian as to a graduate student studying the language of Cicero.

Features:

* Complete Latin text of In Catilinam I
* Complete interlinear translation of the Latin text
* A more elegant translation in the margin next to the text
* A full grammatical, syntactical, and etymological commentary on each word in the text
* An introduction that provides an exposition of the historical circumstances surrounding the Catilinarian conspiracey of 63 BC "

Synopsis

Completely Parsed Cicero is an irreplaceable, primary resource for educators. The complete text of In Catilinam I, an interlinear translation, and an accompanying, more polished translation are just part of this goldmine. At the bottom of each page below the text, each Latin word is completely parsed and the commentary includes useful references to the revised grammars of Bennett, Gildersleeve, Allen and Greenough, and Harkness and delves into word derivations and word frequencies, making this volume helpful for the competent reader of Latin as well as the novice.

A new introduction by Steven M. Cerutti of East Carolina University provides guidelines for the use of this resource by high school Latin teachers and educators at all levels.

Special Features

A new foreword by Steven Cerutti accompanies this tried and true resource. Cerutti shows that the commentary can be as useful to an educator teaching the First Catilinarian as to a graduate student studying the language of Cicero.

Features:

* Complete Latin text of In Catilinam I
* Complete interlinear translation of the Latin text
* A more elegant translation in the margin next to the text
* A full grammatical, syntactical, and etymological commentary on each word in the text
* An introduction that provides an exposition of the historical circumstances surrounding the Catilinarian conspiracey of 63 BC "

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780865165908

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