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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x187x34 mm, kaal: 1005 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2011
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  • ISBN-10: 0061997226
  • ISBN-13: 9780061997228
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x187x34 mm, kaal: 1005 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: Collins Reference
  • ISBN-10: 0061997226
  • ISBN-13: 9780061997228
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The classic beginning Latin texbook offers forty chapters with grammatical explanations and readings based on ancient Roman authors, along with self-tutorial exercises and an answer key for independent study.

For nearly sixty years, Wheelock's Latin has remained the opitmus liber of beginning Latin textbooks.

When Professor Frederic M. Wheelock's Latin first appeared in 1956, the reviews extolled its thoroughness, organization, and conciseness; one reviewer predicted that the book "might well become the standard text" for introducing students to elementary Latin. Now, nearly six decades later, that prediction has certainly proved accurate.

This new edition of Wheelock's Latin has all of the features, many of them improved and expanded, that have made it the bestselling single-volume beginning Latin textbook:

  • 40 chapters with grammatical explanations and readings drawn from the works of Rome's major prose and verse writers;
  • Self-tutorial exercises, each with an answer key, for independent study;
  • An extensive English–Latin/Latin–English vocabulary section;
  • A rich selection of original Latin readings—unlike other Latin textbooks, which contain primarily made-up texts;
  • Etymological aids, maps, and dozens of images illustrating aspects of the classical culture and mythology presented in the chapter readings.

Also included are expanded notes on the literary passages, comments on vocabulary, and translation tips; new comprehension and discussion questions; and new authentic classical Latin readings, including Roman graffiti, in every chapter.

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
The Revised Edition xix
Introdvctio xxv
The Position of the Latin Language in Linguistic History xxv
A Brief Survey of Latin Literature xxx
The Alphabet and Pronunciation xxxv
Maps
xlii
I Verbs; First and Second Conjugations; Adverbs; Reading and Translating
1(11)
II First Declension Nouns and Adjectives; Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
12(11)
III Second Declension Masculine Nouns and Adjectives; Apposition; Word Order
23(9)
IV Second Declension Neuters; Adjectives; Present of Sum; Predicate Nominatives; Substantives
32(8)
V First and Second Conjugations: Future and Imperfect; Adjectives in -er
40(8)
VI Sum and Possum; Complementary Infinitive
48(7)
VII Third Declension Nouns
55(8)
VIII Third Conjugation: Present System
63(8)
IX Demonstratives Hic, Ille, Iste; Special -ius Adjectives
71(9)
X Fourth Conjugation and -io Verbs of the Third
80(7)
XI Personal Pronouns Ego, Tu, and Is; Demonstratives Is and Idem
87(9)
XII The Perfect Active System; Synopsis
96(9)
XIII Reflexive Pronouns and Possessives; Intensive Pronoun
105(9)
XIV I-Stem Nouns of the Third Declension; Ablatives of Means, Accompaniment, and Manner
114(9)
XV Numerals; Genitive of the Whole; Ablative with Numerals and Ablative of Time
123(8)
XVI Third Declension Adjectives
131(8)
XVII The Relative Pronoun
139(7)
XVIII First and Second Conjugations: Present System Passive; Ablative of Agent
146(7)
XIX Perfect Passive System; Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives
153(9)
XX Fourth Declension; Ablatives of Place from Which and Separation
162(7)
XXI Third and Fourth Conjugations: Present System Passive
169(7)
XXII Fifth Declension; Ablative of Place Where and Summary of Ablative Uses
176(8)
XXIII Participles
184(9)
XXIV Ablative Absolute; Passive Periphrastic; Dative of Agent
193(8)
XXV Infinitives; Indirect Statement
201(9)
XXVI Comparison of Adjectives; Ablative of Comparison
210(8)
XXVII Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
218(9)
XXVIII Subjunctive Mood; Present Subjunctive; Jussive and Purpose Clauses
227(9)
XXIX Imperfect Subjunctive; Present and Imperfect Subjunctive of Sum and Possum; Result Clauses
236(9)
XXX Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive; Indirect Questions; Sequence of Tenses
245(10)
XXXI Cum Clauses; Fero
255(9)
XXXII Formation and Comparison of Adverbs; Volo, Malo, Nolo; Proviso Clauses
264(9)
XXXIII Conditions
273(9)
XXXIV Deponent Verbs; Ablative with Special Deponents
282(12)
XXXV Dative with Adjectives, Special Verbs, and Compounds
294(9)
XXXVI Jussive Noun Clauses; Fio
303(9)
XXXVII Conjugation of Eo; Place and Time Constructions
312(11)
XXXVIII Relative Clauses of Characteristic; Dative of Reference; Supines
323(9)
XXXIX Gerund and Gerundive
332(9)
XL -Ne, Num, and Nonne in Direct Questions; Fear Clauses; Genitive and Ablative of Description
341(143)
Loci Antiqvi
351(12)
Loci Immvtati
363(49)
Self-Tutorial Exercises
412(34)
Key to Self-Tutorial Exercises
446(38)
Appendix
484(26)
Some Etymological Aids
484(7)
Supplementary Syntax
491(4)
Svmmarivm Formarvm
495(15)
Vocabvla: English-Latin 510(8)
Vocabvla: Latin-English 518(19)
Abbreviationes 537(4)
Index 541(14)
Location of the Sententiae Antiqvae 555(4)
About the Authors 559(2)
Credits 561
Frederic M. Wheelock (1902-1987) received the A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. His long and distinguished teaching career included appointments at Haverford College, Harvard University, the College of the City of New York, Brooklyn College, Cazenovia Junior College (where he served as Dean), the Darrow School for Boys (New Lebanon, NY), the University of Toledo (from which he retired as full Professor in 1968), and a visiting professorship at Florida Presbyterian (now Eckert) College. He published a number of articles and reviews in the fields of textual criticism, palaeography, and the study of Latin; in addition to Wheelock's Latin (previously titled Latin: An Introductory Course Based on Ancient Authors), his books include Latin Literature: A Book of Readings and Quintilian as Educator (trans. H. E. Butler; introd. and notes by Prof. Wheelock). Professor Wheelock was a member of the American Classical League, the American Philological Association, and the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Richard A. LaFleur is Franklin Professor of Classics Emeritus and former Head of Classics at the University of Georgia; he has served as Editor of the Classical Outlook and President of the American Classical League, and is a recipient of the American Philological Association's national award for excellence in the teaching of Classics. Among his numerous books are Scribblers, Scvlptors, and Scribes and the revised editions of Wheelock's Latin, Workbook for Wheelock's Latin, and Wheelock's Latin Reader.