ABSTRACT

This is the ideal introduction, or re-introduction, to the world of ancient Rome for students and armchair enthusiasts alike. With a modern, user-friendly approach, the author presents a comprehensive survey of the language, life, history and customs of a culture that continues to influence our own.
Through a variety of authentic texts, the student is guided through the mechanics of Latin, whilst gaining an insight into the glory that was Rome, its power struggles and the eventual fall of the empire. The writings of Virgil, Cicero, Juvenal and many others appear in the original Latin with accompanying translations. Further features include:
* exercises with full answer key
* notes on the authors
* summary of dates and events
* grammar glossary and tables
An accompanying 1x60 minute cassette is also available, featuring texts in Latin from the book.

chapter 1|13 pages

Early Rome

chapter 2|10 pages

Carthage

chapter 3|10 pages

Greece

chapter 4|13 pages

Cicero

chapter 5|12 pages

Augustus

chapter 6|11 pages

The family

chapter 7|10 pages

Society

chapter 8|11 pages

Women

chapter 9|10 pages

Education

chapter 10|11 pages

Leisure

chapter 11|10 pages

Britain

chapter 12|11 pages

Religion

chapter 13|10 pages

Christianity