![]() At first Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but the main part of the book contains unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Cornelius Nepos, Sallust, Cicero, and Horace. A description of the city of Rome is followed by a prose version of vergil’s Aeneid I-Iv, with some important passages in the original, and Livy’s Book I supplemented with extracts from Ovid. in Part II, Roma aeterna, the subject is Roman history. At the end of the book there is a survey of inflections, a Roman calendar, and a word index, index vocabulorum. Each chapter is divided into 3 or 4 lessons (lectiones) and consists of several text pages followed by a grammar section, Grammatica Latina, and 3 exercises, Pensum A, B, C. The 35 chapters form a sequence of events in the life of a Roman family in the 2nd century a.d. Part I, Familia romana, covers the essentials of Latin grammar and a basic vocabulary of some 1500 words. it consists of two parts, Familia romana, the fundamental course, and Roma aeterna, the advanced course, with a volume of indices. Ørberg, is a Latin course written entirely in Latin. ![]() Lingva latina per se illvstrata, by Hans H. ![]()
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