Lectiones Primae Graded Reader for Level One: Artes Latinae Latin Self-Teaching

Lectiones Primae Graded Reader for Level One: Artes Latinae Latin Self-Teaching by Waldo E. Sweet is a comprehensive resource published by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers in 1966. This edition, designed as a Teachers Guide, spans 190 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for first-year Latin students seeking to enhance their language skills.
This book features an illustrated graded reader that includes two distinct types of readings: sententiae, which comprises a collection of sayings, proverbs, and mottoes, and fabellae, which offers connected and extended readings. Each reading is accompanied by illustrations that depict the progression of action, providing a visual context to the text. With a focus on foreign language study and language arts, this resource serves as a valuable tool for both teaching and learning Latin.
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An illustrated graded reader for first-year Latin students, Lectiones Primae offers two types of readings: sententiae, a collection of sayings, proverbs, and mottoes; and fabellae, connected and extended readings accompanied by illustrations that show each successive change of action.
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