Roma Aeterna
Pars II
(Author) Hans H. rbergRoma Aeterna (the main book of Pars II of the Lingua Latina per se illustrata series, entirely in Latin*) introduces some of the most celebrated authors of Roman antiquity through the lens of Roman literature and mythology. A vivid description of the city's monuments precedes a prose retelling of the first four books of Virgil's Aeneid, with many of the most famous passages in their original verse form. The selection from Virgil is followed by Book One of Livy's engaging mythical history of Rome's foundation. The prose selections are judiciously chosen and, in the first few chapters, gently adapted to provide students with a text that is authentically Latin and yet not difficult. The unadapted selections, which make up the majority of the text, are taken from Aulus Gellius, Ovid, Nepos, Sallust, and Horace. These annotated selections make Roma Aeterna useful both as the next step after Familia Romana and as a survey of Latin literature in its own right. Roma Aeterna incorporates the following features: Latin immersion with vowel lengths marked Approximately 3,000 vocabulary words Short discussions of grammar and exercises for each chapter Selected readings that cover the material in a Roman history course Index of Roman rulers and of historical events arranged chronologically Now with full-color illustrations * The main books in the Lingua Latin per se Illustrata series, Familia Romana (Pars I) and Roma Aeterna (Pars II) are entirely in Latin. Additional student guides for the series are also available from Hackett Publishing Company / Focus, including Hans H. Ørberg's Instructions, a student guide in English for Roma Aeterna, and Jeanne Marie Neumann's A Companion to Roma Aeterna. Companion offers a running commentary, in English, of the Latin grammar covered in Roma Aeterna and includes the complete text of the Ørberg ancillaries Grammatica Latina and Latin-English Vocabulary II. It also serves as a substitute for Ørberg's Instructions, on which it is based.
Hans H. rberg
Hans H. Ørberg (1920-2010) was a Danish linguist and educator known for his innovative approach to teaching Latin. His most notable work, "Lingua Latina per se Illustrata," is a series of textbooks that aim to teach Latin through immersion, without the need for translation. Ørberg's literary style focused on simplicity and clarity, making Latin accessible to learners of all levels. His contributions to literature include revolutionizing the way Latin is taught and studied, inspiring a new generation of Latin scholars. "Lingua Latina per se Illustrata" remains his most famous work and a groundbreaking resource in the field of Latin education.