Disce! An Introductory Latin Course, Volume 2 by Thomas Sienkewicz

Disce! An Introductory Latin Course, Volume 2 by Thomas Sienkewicz

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Disce! An Introductory Latin Course, Volume 2 by Thomas Sienkewicz

Designed to bring you to the point where you can read Latin fluently, Disce! An Introductory Latin Course, Volume 2, combines the best of both the grammar approach and reading method. An original, unified story provides controlled introduction to vocabulary and grammar in context while also utilizing orderly and clear grammar explanations in every chapter. Additionally, Disce! weaves culture throughout the text, and stresses the role of Classical culture in the modern world by the many links drawn between Latin and modern languages, and between Roman practices and modern culture.
The combined approach proposed by the authors does seem to be the best way for students to acquire a reading knowledge of LatinI also like that the story is carried out through the book.  This eclectic approach is what I’ve been looking for.     ~Dr. Thomas H. Dinsmore, University of Cincinatti - Clermont College   It is a new, creative approach, building on a tradition of good insights and based on a searching examination of the pedagogical issues relevant to college learners.     ~ Claude Pavur, Saint Louis University       I wholeheartedly agree with the authors’ stated goals. A book that takes some of the supporting frame of the reading method, makes it age-appropriate, and combines it with efficient grammar study could replace both the grammar- and the reading-approach textbooks.     ~Dorota Dutsch, University of California, Santa Barbara    The qualities that Professors Kitchell and Sienkewicz are attempting to bring together into a single college text are very welcome as an alternative to the current choices.     ~James M. Brehany, Trivium School
Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr. is Professor of Classics at the University of Massachusetts.  Prior to this he taught at Louisiana State University for 22 years and he taught high school in Chicago for two years. He also served, in 1989, as the Gertrude Smith Professor and co-director of the Summer Program of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece.   He has won several teaching awards, including The Amoco Foundation Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching (1980), American Philological Association Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Classics (1983), LSU Student Government Association Faculty Award (1991), and the Robert L. (Doc) Amborski Distinguished Honors Professor Award (1993).  He was the recipient of a CAMWS Ovatio (1994), and was named a Hewlett Fellow for Teaching  (2000-2001) and a General Education Fellow (2009-2010) by University of Massachusetts Amherst.  Most recently he  was listed in the latest edition of Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World.   He is the author or co-author of seven books, 60 articles, and has presented over 120 scholarly talks.  He has been actively promoting the study of Classics for over 30 years, serving as for such groups as the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (President) and the American Philological Association (Vice-President for Education) and The American Classical League (President).  His other research interests center on animals and animal lore in antiquity and the Middle Ages and he enjoys writing fiction which, some day,  he may find the courage to send to a publisher.     Thomas J. Sienkewicz is Minnie Billings Capron Professor of Classics at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. With Ken Kitchell he is the series editor of the LEGAMUS Transitional Readers, published by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. He is the co-author Vergil: A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2004) and editor of the Encyclopedia of the Ancient World ( Salem Press, 2002) and the Encyclopedia of the Ancient Greek World (Salem Press Inc., 2007). In 2005 he was the recipient of the Hatch Distinguished Faculty Award for Scholarship at Monmouth College. He is also the recipient of the American Philological Association Award for Excellence in Teaching of the Classics, the Illinois Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Contributions to Foreign Language Learningm and an Ovatio from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. At Monmouth College he teaches a wide variety of courses on the ancient world as well as all levels of Latin and ancient Greek. He has designed several innovative courses, including “Understanding Spoken Latin” and “Star Wars and Classical Mythology.” With Ken Kitchell he is a founder of National Latin Teacher Recruitment Week. When not teaching or promoting Latin, he enjoys gardening.
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ISBN 13 9780205835713
ISBN 10 0205835716
Titel Disce! An Introductory Latin Course, Volume 2
Autor Thomas Sienkewicz
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pearson Education (US)
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-01-18
Seitenanzahl 400
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