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Scribblers, Sculptors, and Scribes: A Companion to Wheelock's Latin and Other Introductory Textbooks (2010)

par Richard A. LaFleur

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From one of the country's leading Latinists, this all new reader is the perfect complement to any Latin program, and the first collection of entirely authentic, unadapted classical Latin texts that beginning students, from the very first day of their introduction to Latin, can read, enjoy, and profit from.… (plus d'informations)
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As a Cambridge Latin student in my youth, I developed a healthy scepticism of Wheelock's. But in recent years I have come to appreciate its approach to teaching the language in a first-year course. This volume is a healthy supplement, keyed to each of the chapters in that volume, and with the same learned but goofy tone. Here, however, the focus is on brief excerpts, inscriptions, and graffiti.

What I enjoy about this is its well-researched flair, the range of emotions and jokes from all of this authentic Latin material, and the way this introduces more cultural elements to a course than perhaps the main body of Wheelock's allows. And, rather than stopping there, it includes a healthy dose of commentary and elaboration to make this a rewarding book in its own right.

Perhaps for students taking Latin at the end of highschool or in first-year university, this could be a textbook associated with the course. However my recommendation is for the teacher to use this as a source of information - alongside the answer key one can obtain from the publisher - for in-class lessons and homework. It can be a benefit for the teacher to provide "fun" things the students haven't previously seen, and allow them to cherrypick rather than take the whole volume. The style allows for this very easily.

A satisfying addition to my Latin collection. ( )
  therebelprince | Apr 21, 2024 |
(Sciibblers, Sculptors, and scribed, a companion to Wheelock's Latin and other introductory textbooks)

Here is everything that the beginning student in Latin needs, from the
simplest graffiti to epitaphs, and from letters home to poetry, it's everyday stuff of life that helps one to remain engaged, and interested. Many items require only a rudimentary knowledge, and all are enormously approachable. Where was this text when I was first learning Latin grammar, in the long ago years? I'd have loved it.

This is an excellent resource for the beginning student, and also for those who simply enjoy reading for pleasure. ( )
  Lyndatrue | May 5, 2014 |
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