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P. L. Chambers, The Attic nights of Aulus Gellius: an intermediate reader and grammar review

P. L. Chambers, The Attic nights of Aulus Gellius: an intermediate reader and grammar review

Publié le par Frédérique Fleck

P. L. Chambers, The Attic nights of Aulus Gellius: an intermediate reader and grammar review, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. xi, 108 pages.

  • ISBN 9780806139937
  • $19.95 (pb)

Présentation de l'éditeur:

A student-friendly reader featuring entertaining texts  and helpful grammar review.

The second year of Latin instruction can be the most difficult for student and teacher alike. Students must remember a seemingly endless array of grammatical rules and vocabulary, and often the material to be translated seems dull and lengthy beyond endurance. These problems have been overcome by P. L. Chambers with the help of one ancient Roman.
Aulus Gellius, a well-educated nobleman, is best known today for a collection of observations titled Noctes Atticae, a project he began during the long winter nights he spent in Attica, the region of Greece where Athens is located. The selections chosen for this reader touch on diverse aspects of Roman culture and can be easily understood and translated by intermediate students.
A classroom-tested book, The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius will motivate second-year students to continue their course of study while providing a much-needed alternative for Latin instructors seeking accessible textbooks for their students.
• brief grammar reviews at the start of each chapter
• Passages from Noctes Atticae that demonstrate relevant grammatical topics
• sentence exercises based on the original text
• end-of-chapter vocabulary lists specific to the chapter readings
• a complete set of grammatical tables at the end of the book for quick reference
• a glossary that includes basic vocabulary familiar to students from first-year study
• a teacher's key, available with adoption the following features accompany the translation texts

P. l. Chambers is an instructor in the Department of Letters and Latin at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of Latin Alive
and Well: An Introductory Text.