Wheelock’s Latin 7th Edition

Wheelock’s Latin 7th Edition by Richard A. LaFleur, published by Harper Collins on June 7, 2011, is a comprehensive resource for those beginning their journey into Latin. This edition spans 608 pages and is presented in English, featuring a structured approach that has made it a staple in foreign language study. The book includes 40 chapters filled with grammatical explanations and readings from significant Roman prose and verse writers, designed to facilitate a thorough understanding of the language.
Readers will find a variety of features aimed at enhancing their learning experience. The text offers self-tutorial exercises complete with answer keys for independent study, an extensive vocabulary section, and a selection of original Latin readings that differentiate it from other textbooks. Additionally, the edition includes expanded notes on literary passages, vocabulary comments, and translation tips, along with new comprehension questions and authentic classical Latin readings, such as Roman graffiti, enriching the study of Latin and its cultural context.
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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.
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