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1 2015 College Textbook Collection Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

2 Engage Students with Technology We know that you are always looking for new ways to engage your students in the learning process and we, here at Bolchazy- Carducci Publishers, are always looking to provide you with the best tools possible. New books or updates of existing texts with student-friendly notes and exercises set in reader-friendly fonts and styles are a mainstay of our company but we strive also to move beyond the textbook to offer you creative ways to engage your students. This year we are beginning a long term project of creating interactive exercises in our ebooks. Multiple choice, short answer, matching, and more will all be available to help engage your technology minded students. Even better, we are offering these interactive ebooks for the very same, reduced price as our regular ebooks. No extra charge to you or your students. Check out pages 18 and 19 for more information on ebooks and ebook platforms which support interactivity. In 2014 we also worked with the developer gwhiz to offer four vocabulary apps. These apps offer flashcard drilling, matching, and memory games. You can read more about them on our website or on p. 25. They are available from itunes, where you can try a free sample of ten cards before deciding to purchase the whole set. We offer vocabulary apps for LNM 1, LNM 2, Vergil: Selected Readings from Books 1, 2, 4, and 6 and Caesar: Selections from His Commentarii De Bello Gallico. Finally, for the more adventurous teachers and students we have a new musical product for download Toga Beats. These 30 tracks offer Latin grammar set to electronic beats. Try the first one for free from our website. International Customers Bolchazy-Carducci is pleased to offer fast and cheap shipping for international customers when you order through distributors. United Kingdom: Order through NBN International Australia/New Zealand: Order through Abbey s Bookshop Remember Google ebooks are available worldwide. 2 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

3 Table of Contents Latin for the New Millennium BC Latin Readers Series Intermediate and Advanced Latin Annotated Collection Support Wheelock s Latin Ancillaries ebooks Greek Translations and Scholarship Just for Fun Media Modern Author/Editor Index Selected List of Titles Order Form

4 Latin for the New Millennium Designed for the College Classroom College Exercise Book by Milena Minkova The College Exercise Book offers a wealth of exercises to aid students in and out of class. With many answers provided in the back of the book, students can self-check their work and practice difficult concepts on their own time. Offering 7 9 exercises for every chapter of LNM 1 and 2, the College Exercise Book is a must-have resource for any student using LNM. Features Exercises on producing forms and phrases translating phrases defining/parsing forms changing forms and phrases translating sentences/paragraphs into English translating sentences/paragraphs into Latin producing verbal synopses 4 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

5 LNM Digital Options and Support Student Text, Level 1 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg xxxiv pp. (2008) 7¾ x 10 Hardbound ISBN $75.00 Teacher s Manual, Level 1 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg xlix pp. (2008) 10 x 14 Spiral-bound ISBN $99.00 Workbook, Level 1 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg vii pp. (2008) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $22.00 Student Workbook Teacher s Manual, Level 1 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg vii pp. (2008) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $22.00 Student Text, Level 2 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg xxx pp. (2009) 7¾ x 10 Hardbound ISBN $75.00 Teacher s Manual, Level 2 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg xxx pp. (2009) 10 x 14 Spiral-bound ISBN $99.00 Workbook, Level 2 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg vii pp. (2009) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $22.00 Student Workbook Teacher s Manual, Level 2 Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg vii pp. (2009) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $22.00 College Exercise Book Milena Minkova xiii pp. (2012) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Student Text, Level 3 Helena Dettmer and LeaAnn A. Osburn xxxvi pp. (2012) 7¾ x 10 Hardbound ISBN $75.00 Teacher s Manual, Level 3 Helena Dettmer and LeaAnn A. Osburn lxxviii pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $49.00 Latin 3: Select Latin Enrichment Readings Helena Dettmer and LeaAnn A. Osburn xxv pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $14.00 LNM ebooks Latin for the New Millennium, Levels 1, 2, and 3 are available as ebooks. See pp for more information on ebook features and platforms. LNM ebooks allow students and instructors to Search text add notes, highlight, annotate all of which are added to the embedded annotation manager for convenient access adjust text size, typeface, line space read on the web (via Windows or MAC computers), on tablet computers, or on ipad and iphone devices. save annotations in a worry-free archive Publisher-Created Online and Digital Support Materials For Instructors A Dedicated Online Teacher Resource Network, the Teachers Lounge : LNM instructors can exchange teaching materials, post multimedia files, and dialogue with one another. Pre-Built Question Banks: Nearly 2,000 FREE test questions for LNM 1 & 2 await download, formatted for instant upload into Quia.com or available as.doc files, both with and without answers. For LNM 3, over 450 questions are available for download as a word doc. Reproducible Maps and Worksheets: FREE reproducible maps and worksheets in PDF format. Print them out or project them on an interactive whiteboard. PDF emanuals: Instructors who have purchased the LNM Teacher s Manual have access to an electronic version. Webinars for LNM Instructors: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers also offers occasional, FREE webinars dedicated to LNM. For Students Visit for full details: Flashcards for Handheld Devices (ipods, smart phones, cell phones): Vocabulary review anywhere, anytime: Digital flashcards for LNM Levels 1 and 2, organized by chapter. Cards include definitions, grammatical details, and page citation of first appearance in LNM. MP3 Audio: Purchase and download the collected MP3 recordings of all of the Latin readings from Levels 1 and 2. Links Latinae at lnm.bolchazy.com provide links to useful electronic resources. gwhiz Vocabulary App for LNM 1 & 2 Vocabulary: review vocabulary in multiple formats including flashcard, multiple choice, and games (for your Apple device). eyevocab for LNM 1 & 2: learn vocabulary with this innovative second-language acquisition software program. For more LNM information Series FAQs Quia Questions Free Webinars Why Post-Antique Latin? Visit Latin for the New Millennium Online 5

6 by Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg Using Latin for the New Millennium, college students develop a sound Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary foundation and experience smart language pedagogy that draws on the best methodologies have fun engaging with characters in dialogues that encourage aural-oral learning develop contextual reading skills read for comprehension, not just translation practice with exercises that probe beyond rote responses read Latin with fluidity as well as with grammatical accuracy and syntactical awareness appreciate the importance of Latin after the classical period make interdisciplinary connections through exposure to authors like Boethius, Pliny, More, Erasmus, and Copernicus encounter the culture and visual richness of the Roman and early modern worlds Designed For Today s Student Level 1 (first semester) introduces students to ancient Rome, from Plautus and Terence to Augustine and Ammianus. The chronological approach to Latin literature provides students the literary and historical context for the major Roman authors, including favorites like Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Vergil. Level 2 (second semester) presents the full Latin literary continuum as students read in Latin from the major thinkers of Western thought. Students learn the esteem Renaissance writers showed their Roman predecessors, as they traverse Europe reading Latin authors of the Middle Ages and Renaissance from Bede and Britain to Copernicus and heliocentrism. Unadapted Latin readings from Nepos s Life of Atticus keep students connected to Latin s Golden Age. Level 3 (third semester reader) builds on the strong foundation of Levels 1 and 2 and provides students an in-depth experience of Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Vergil as well as select writers from the Renaissance. Prereading information introduces students to the Latin author and places the author within a cultural and historical context. READING VOCABULARY always faces the Latin passage. * indicates a VOCABULARY TO LEARN word English COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS immediately follow the vocabulary list. They serve as a ready check on students grasp of the Latin reading. Full-color images enrich the readings and provide instruction through informative captions. 6 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

7 Latin for the New Millennium provides a fusion approach to Latin combining the best practices of the reading method, the traditional grammar approach, and a cumulative vocabulary foundation that will ensure a smooth transition to upper-level literature courses. Each grammar or syntax concept is presented separately. BY THE WAY provides additional information or insight. Plentiful English-to-Latin and Latin-to-English EXERCISES reinforce the new grammar and morphology. Examples of the concept are excerpted from the chapter s Latin reading. The grammar in each LANGUAGE FACT flows directly from the Latin reading. Complete morphology charts from the outset allow students to see the big picture. STUDY TIP provides student-friendly assistance in the form of a mnemonic device, an alternative explanation, or a clarification for complex concepts. 7

8 B-C Latin Readers Series Editor: Ronnie Ancona, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center These readers, written by experts in the field, provide well-annotated Latin selections to be used as authoritative introductions to Latin authors, genres, or topics. Designed for intermediate/advanced college Latin students, they each contain approximately 600 lines of Latin, making them ideal to use in combination or as a shake-it-up addition to a time-tested syllabus. See reviews of BC Latin Readers from Bryn Mawr Classical Review, Classical Outlook, and more at Three New Volumes Complete the Series An Ovid Reader Selections from Seven Works Carole E. Newlands xxvi pp., 5 illustrations (2014) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 Ovid s poetry, once regarded as superficial in comparison to that of other Augustan poets, is now hailed for its artistry, its mastery at storytelling, and the profound influence it has had on literature and art from the poet s own time to the present day. Latin selections are drawn in part from his elegiac poems and demonstrate the new range of directions for elegy developed by Ovid: not merely love elegy but also didactic and aetiological elegy. Select passages from the epic Metamorphoses, a brilliant experiment that uses a variety of genres under a unifying theme, fill out the collection with the work acknowledged to be Ovid s major achievement. Features 556 lines of unadapted Latin text in 30 selections from 7 works: Amores ; ; ; , 21 26, 47 48; Heroides 3.1 4, ; ; Ars Amatoria 1.1 4, 17 34; ; ; Metamorphoses ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; Fasti ; ; ; Tristia ; ; , 17 26, Epistulae ex Ponto Notes at the back, suggested reading, and complete vocabulary Carole E. Newlands is Professor of Classics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. 8 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc. A Propertius Reader Eleven Selected Elegies P. Lowell Bowditch xliv pp., 5 illustrations and 2 maps (2014) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 The erotic elegy of Propertius reveals a Roman poet who is a consummate artist, who deftly weaves public themes into the emotional experiences of a first-person narrator. The poems in this selection reflect an evolution from the private focus on erotic love to more public and political themes, charting a gradual if ambiguous accommodation to the interests of the Augustan regime. Bowditch s commentary aims to make Propertian elegy with its challenging syntax, wide-ranging use of myth, and novel use of diction accessible to more readers. Features 606 lines of unadapted Latin from 11 complete Propertian elegies: 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.10, 2.16, 2.31, 2.32, 3.3, 3.11, 4.8, 4.9 Notes at the back, suggested reading, and complete vocabulary P. Lowell Bowditch is Professor of Classics, University of Oregon, Eugene. A Roman Women Reader Selections from the Second Century bce through the Second Century ce Sheila K. Dickison and Judith P. Hallett xxii pp., 3 illustrations (2015) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 This selection of Latin readings, drawn from texts in a variety of genres across four centuries, aims to provide a comprehensive and accurate picture of the realities of women in Roman antiquity. Depicted in the readings are both historical and fictional women, from a range of social classes, and from different locales. We see them dramatized sometimes in their own words in the roles the women actually played, as wives and mothers, friends, and lovers. This Reader differs from others in showing women in explicitly erotic roles, in drawing some of its passages from archaic Latin, and in encouraging a variety of critical approaches. Features 780 lines of unadapted Latin text in 21 readings, drawn largely from literary sources (Plautus, Cato the Elder, Cornelius Nepos, Livy, Aulus Gellius, Cicero, Horace, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, Petronius, Suetonius, Pliny the Younger, Sulpicia, Martial, Juvenal), with a few from inscriptions and other documents Notes at the back, suggested reading, and complete vocabulary Sheila K. Dickison is Academic Programs Director for the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and a retired member of the Classics Department at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Judith P. Hallett is Professor of Classics and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher at the University of Maryland, College Park.

9 More Currently Available Volumes in the Series An Apuleius Reader Selections from the Metamorphoses Ellen D. Finkelpearl xxxviii pp., 4 illustrations & 1 map (2012) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 The Serious and the Comic, the Surreal and the Quotidian 660 lines of unadapted Latin text selected from Apuleius Metamorphoses. Ellen D. Finkelpearl is Professor of Classics at Scripps College. A Caesar Reader Selections from Bellum Gallicum and Bellum Civile, and from Caesar s Letters, Speeches, and Poetry W. Jeffrey Tatum xl pp., 3 illustrations & 3 maps (2012) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Conquest and Civil Strife All in Lucid Latin 588 lines of unadapted Latin text selected from Caesar s two commentaries as well as from his extant correspondence, oratory, and poetry: Caesar Bellum Gallicum and Bellum Civile, Cicero Ad Atticum, Suetonius Vita Divi Iulii and Suetonius Vita Terentii. W. Jeffery Tatum is Professor of Classics at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. A Cicero Reader Selections from Five Essays and Four Speeches, with Five Letters James M. May xxxviii pp., 1 illustration & 2 maps (2012) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Tour the Output of a Prolific Genius 605 lines of unadapted Latin from Cicero s orations, rhetorical and philosophical writings, and letters: De inventione; In Catilinam; Pro Archia poeta; Ad familiares; Pro P. Sestio; Ad Quintum fratrem; De oratore; Pro T. Annio Milone; Brutus; De amicitia; and De officiis. James M. May is Professor of Classics and former Provost and Dean of the College at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. A Latin Epic Reader Selections from Ten Epics Alison Keith xxvii pp., 3 maps (2012) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 The Crowning Genre that Celebrates Roman Achievement 624 lines of unadapted Latin text selected from ten epics: Ennius, Annales; Lucretius, De rerum natura; Catullus, carmen; Vergil, Aeneid; Ovid, Metamorphoses; Manilius, Astronomica; Lucan, Bellum Civile; Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica; Statius, Thebaid; Silius Italicus, Punica. Alison Keith is Professor and Chair of the Department of Classics at the University of Toronto. A Livy Reader Selections from Ab Urbe Condita Mary Jaeger xxiii pp., 1 photo & 2 maps (2010) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 Riveting Panorama of Moralizing Stories 566 lines of unadapted Latin text from Livy s Ab Urbe Condita: Preface; Books 1, 2, 7, 21, 22, and 39. Mary Jaeger is Professor of Classics at the University of Oregon, Eugene. A Lucan Reader Selections from Civil War Susanna Braund xxxiv pp., 1 map (2009) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 The Stark, Dark Horror of Civil War 620 lines of unadapted Latin text from Lucan s epic, Civil War. Susanna Braund is appointed to a Canada Research Chair in Latin Poetry and its Reception at the University of British Columbia. A Martial Reader Selections from the Epigrams Craig Williams xxx pp., 5 illustrations & 2 maps (2011) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 A Witty Window into the First Century ce 559 lines of unadapted Latin text selected from every book of Martial s corpus. Craig Williams is Professor of Classics at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. A Plautus Reader Selections from Eleven Plays John Henderson xviii pp., 1 map & 5 illustrations (2009) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Energy, Wit, and a Contagious Affection for Plautus 616 lines of unadapted Latin text from eleven Plautus plays: Asinaria, Amphitruo, Captiui, Casina, Cistellaria, Curculio, Menaechmi, Poenulus, Pseudolus, Rudens, and Truculentus. John Henderson is the first and only (so titled) Professor of Classics in the history of the University of Cambridge. A Roman Army Reader Twenty-One Selections from Literary, Epigraphic, and Other Documents Dexter Hoyos xlviii pp., 7 illustrations & 2 maps (2013) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 A Compact Portrait of the Roman Army 858 lines of unadapted Latin in 21 selections: 12 from literary works (Cato, Origines; Cicero, Ad Atticum; Caesar, Bellum Civile; Livy, Ab Urbe Condita; Juvenal, Satires; Tacitus, Annals and Histories; Vegetius, De Re Militari; Suetonius, Gaius and Claudius) and 9 from documentary sources. Dexter Hoyos is Honorary Associate Professor and research affiliate at Sydney University, Australia. A Roman Verse Satire Reader Selections from Lucilius, Horace, Persius, and Juvenal Catherine C. Keane xxvi pp., 1 map & 4 illustrations (2010) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Provocative and Entertaining Reading 556 lines of unadapted Latin text selections: Lucilius, Satires Horace, Satires Persius, Satires Juvenal, Satires. Catherine C. Keane is Associate Professor of Classics at Washington University in St. Louis. Visit the BC Latin Readers page at for a complete listing of selections contained in each reader. 9

10 A Sallust Reader Selections from Bellum Catilinae, Bellum Iugurthinum, and Historiae Victoria E. Pagán xliv pp., 2 maps & 4 illustrations (2009) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Accessible History with an Outsider s Vantage Point 597 lines of unadapted Latin text from Sallust s Bellum Catilinae, Bellum Iugurthinum, and Historiae. Victoria E. Pagán is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Florida. A Seneca Reader Selections from Prose and Tragedy James Ker lvi pp., 6 illustrations & 1 map (2011) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Fitted to the Ears of His Age and Ours 568 lines of unadapted Latin text selected from eight works of Seneca: Consolatio ad Helviam, Epistulae Morales, Consolatio ad Polybium, De Clementia, Apocolocyntosis, De Ira, Medea, and De Amicitia. James Ker is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. A Suetonius Reader Selections from the Lives of the Caesars and the Life of Horace Josiah Osgood xxxix pp., 1 map & 7 illustrations (2010) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Biography That s Enjoyable to Teach and to Read 527 lines of unadapted Latin text selections from each of the Lives of the Caesars and the entire Life of Horace. Josiah Osgood is Professor of Classics at Georgetown University. A Tacitus Reader Selections from Annales, Historiae, Germania, Agricola, and Dialogus Steven H. Rutledge xlvii pp., 5 illustrations, 2 maps, & 3 charts (2014) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Stylistically Brilliant History 598 lines of unadapted Latin text from 5 Tacitean works: Agricola, Germania, Dialogus, Historiae, and Annales. Steven H. Rutledge is Adjunct Professor in the Department of History at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, and Associate Professor Emeritus of Classics at the University of Maryland, College Park. A Terence Reader Selections from Six Plays William S. Anderson xvii pp. (2009) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $19.00 Memorable Sample of a Unique Comic Art 566 lines of unadapted Latin text from six Terence plays: Adelphoe, Andria, Eunuchus, Heauton, Hecyra, and Phormio. William S. Anderson is emeritus Professor of Latin, University of California at Berkeley. A Tibullus Reader Seven Selected Elegies Paul Allen Miller xx pp., 2 illustrations (2013) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 An Accomplished Elegist 596 lines of unadapted Latin text of 7 complete Tibullus poems. Paul Allen Miller is Carolina Distinguished Professor of Classics and Comparative Literatures at the University of South Carolina. Excerpt from the Classical Journal Review of A Roman Army Reader In a welcome change for the Bolchazy-Carducci Latin Readers series, Dexter Hoyos provides their first Latin reader that focuses on a theme rather than an author or a genre. This well-balanced book introduces students to the history of the institutions and the people of the Roman military community through a number of carefully selected ancient sources in Latin. Hoyos has successfully marshalled passages from literary prose, satiric verse, and epigraphic and papyrological documents, representing not only traditional elite male authors, but also emperors, common soldiers, and women. The selections are further bolstered by a commentary appropriate for the series intended audience of intermediate and advanced Latin students. While additional auxilia will be necessary for those interested in generic or literary conventions, Hoyos Roman Army Reader nevertheless fills a need for a more social and institutional historical approach to Latin instruction. Besides traditional Latin students, Roman army enthusiasts will also find the selection and commentary to be both informative and rewarding. Hoyos selections are meant to illustrate the true range of the Roman army beyond the narrow image of the Caesarian or Trajanic army on the march, and they aim to depict the army in war and at peace, collectively and individually, sometimes at war with itself (xi). The passages are organized into five sections that focus on different themes: individual soldiers careers, peacetime activities, training and the order of battle, praetorian coups d état, and battle narratives. The total is about 850 lines or 36 pages of Latin text, with twelve literary passages, eight selections from sixteen inscriptions, and the famous birthday invitation of Claudia Severa, preserved on a wooden tablet from Vindolanda. The texts are generally organized chronologically within each section and cover topics that range from the organization of the fourth-century bce legion as reported by Livy, to Vegetius late fourth-century ce description of sword-training in the imperial army. The selection of inscriptions and the tablet is excellent and represents a variety of text types (epitaphs, dedications, letters, and speeches) as well as people (generals, officers, centurions, legionaries, auxiliaries, infantry, cavalry, and women) Overall, this is a very good annotated thematic Latin reader appropriate for the series intended audience and even for others. Students will leave this book not only with a better understanding of the Roman army but also with the satisfaction of knowing that they can read, with assistance, a variety of authors and texts in Latin.... Jonathan J. McLaughlin University of Michigan CJ-Online Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

11 Intermediate and Advanced Latin Vergil s Aeneid Expanded Collection Barbara Weiden Boyd xl pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $31.00 This well-annotated Latin text combines four Aeneid texts previously offered by Bolchazy- Carducci and new content into one userfriendly volume. Containing 2,596 lines, this text makes the perfect introduction to Vergil s Aeneid for college students or advanced high school classes. Passages include ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Vergil s Aeneid Hero War Humanity G. B. Cobbold, translator NEW The Thebaid of Statius The Women of Lemnos Patrick Yaggy xxvii pp. (2014) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $31.00 The high-interest story of Hypsipyle and the women of Lemnos (Thebaid ) makes the perfect introduction to Statius s Thebaid for intermediate readers of Latin. Notes and vocabulary aids accompany the Latin text (637 lines). Discussion questions support student engagement with the text, while Connections to the Aeneid questions help students understand the relationship of the Thebaid to its literary predecessor. xviii pp., 91 illustrations + 1 map (2005) 5 x 7¾ Paperback, ISBN $15.00 Vergil s Aeneid: Hero War Humanity gives the epic its due as the rousing and moving story that it is, while remaining true to the poetic spirit of the Latin original. Includes an introduction to the Aeneid and Vergil, a map of Aeneas s voyage, a glossary of characters, family trees, an outline of the plot, and a timeline of significant events in Roman history. Parsed Vergil Completely Scanned-Parsed Vergil s Aeneid Book I With Interlinear and Marginal Translations Archibald A. Maclardy iv pp. (2005) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $39.00 This text includes the complete text of Aeneid, Book I, an interlinear translation, complete metrical scansion, and an accompanying, more polished translation. In addition, each Latin word is completely parsed and the commentary includes useful references to the revised grammars of Bennett, Gildersleeve, Allen and Greenough, and Harkness. Vergil s Aeneid 8 & 11 Italy & Rome Barbara Weiden Boyd ix + 96 pp. (2006) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Presented in a style familiar to users of Pharr s edition, the passages in this book (395 lines) introduce episodes that enrich and deepen appreciation for and understanding of Vergil s poetic project. Passages included are Aeneid , , and Vergil s Aeneid 10 & 12 Pallas & Turnus Barbara Weiden Boyd xii + 44 pp. (1998) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $14.00 Designed to stand alone or supplement Pharr, Vergil s Aeneid 10 & 12 contains 208 lines of text from and , , an introduction for each section, notes and vocabulary on same pages, and a complete vocabulary in back. Vergil s Aeneid Books I VI Clyde Pharr xvii pp. (1964, reprint 1998) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $44.00 Hardbound, ISBN $59.00 Heralded since its first publication in 1964, Clyde Pharr s Vergil s Aeneid, Books I VI (4,755 lines) has shepherded countless college students through the intricacies of this masterpiece of poetry. Pharr s Aeneid is the all-time most popular textbook of Vergil s Aeneid. LEGAMUS Transitional Readers are innovative texts that form a bridge between the initial study of Latin via basal textbooks and the reading of authentic author texts Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Vergil by easing the transition into the challenges of unadapted Latin. These readers offer comprehensive support: both adapted and unadapted Latin passages, facing-page vocabulary notes, visual aids that help the student see linguistic patterns, background essays on the author, grammatical appendix, poetic techniques and scansion appendices, and Latin to English glossary. Caesar A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Rose Williams and Hans-Friedrich Mueller xxviii pp., 2 illustrations & 4 maps (2013) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Catullus A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Sean Smith and Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr. xxx pp., 3 illustrations & 1 map (2006) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Cicero A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Mark Haynes and Judith Sebesta xxii pp. (2010) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Horace A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Ronnie Ancona and David J. Murphy xxiv pp. (2008) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Ovid A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Caroline Perkins and Denise Davis-Henry xxvi pp. (2008) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Vergil A LEGAMUS Transitional Reader Thomas J. Sienkewicz and LeaAnn A. Osburn xxvi pp., 24 illustrations & 1 map (2004) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $

12 Intermediate and Advanced Latin Caesar Selections from his Commentarii De Bello Gallico Hans-Friedrich Mueller xlii pp., 19 illustrations & 8 maps (2012) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $40.00 Hardbound, ISBN $47.00 Like Gaul, this text is divided in partes tres: each page contains text, vocabulary, and notes in the Pharr style, complete with a pullout list of frequent vocabulary! The introduction provides a lively and in-depth discussion of the historical context of the De Bello Gallico, of Caesar in his roles as general, politician, and writer, and an overview of the Roman army. Selections are unadapted Latin passages from Caesar s De Bello Gallico: Book 1.1 7; Book and the first sentence of Chapter 36; Book ; Book English readings include the rest of Book 1, Book 6, and Book 7. Caesar Completely Parsed Completely Parsed Caesar s Gallic War, Book I James B. Finch vi pp. (2006) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $39.00 This book contains the complete text of De Bello Gallico Book I, an interlinear translation, notes, and an accompanying, more polished translation. Invasion of Britain W. Welch and C. G. Duffield xxiii + 97 pp., 13 illustrations & 2 maps (1884, Reprint 2000) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $21.00 Adapted from Caesar s De Bello Gallico, this graded reader details an exciting episode of the Gallic campaign, Caesar s invasion of Britain. Caesar s War in Alexandria Bellum Civile III & Bellum Alexandrinum 1 33 Gavin Townend vi + 66 pp. (1988) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $25.00 This description of the events at Alexandria forms a continuous narrative that represents Latin at its clearest. Caesar s campaign in Egypt was a self-contained episode in the career of Rome s greatest general. Ovid Selections from Ars Amatoria and Remedia Amoris Graves Haydon Thompson 168 pp. + fold-out (1952, corrected 1958, sixteenth reprint 1997) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $33.00 Well-chosen selections (2,414 lines) and pithy summaries make this text an entertaining and effective learning tool. See our website for a complete list of selected passages. Embers of the Ancient Flame Latin Love Poetry Selections from Catullus, Horace, and Ovid Carol A. Murphy, Ryan T. Moore, and Daniel G. Thiem ix pp., 3 illustrations & 2 maps (2005) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $30.00 Embers of the Ancient Flame is a user-friendly intermediate text for Catullus, Horace, and Ovid. It features an introduction on Catullus, Horace, and Ovid, an introduction to each poem, and the Latin text of 32 poems with facing-page grammar and vocabulary notes. The Roman Elegiac Poets Karl Pomeroy Harrington 424 pp. (1914, reprint 2002) 6⅛ x 9¼ Paperback ISBN $33.00 This classic college edition gathers together Latin text selections from elegy s four most celebrated practitioners: Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid (3,684 lines). Its English commentary and copious scholarly notes offer the student an extensive acquaintance with elegiac poetry. Little Book of Latin Love Poetry John Breuker and Mardah B. C. Weinfield x pp. (2006) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $26.00 This reader introduces intermediate Latin students to Catullus, Horace, and Ovid. It offers a transition to reading these authors by presenting slightly modified versions of poems before the students read the authentic Latin verse as review. Ovid with Love Selections from Ars Armatoria, Books I and II Paul Murgatroyd x pp. (1990) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $40.00 This book contains 770 lines from Ars Amatoria, Books I and II, a full introduction on Ovid s life, a full vocabulary, and commentary that offers insights on Ovid s stylistic choices. Ovid Metamorphoses, Book I A. G. Lee 170 pp. (1997) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $26.00 This intermediate reader offers the complete, unadapted Latin text of Metamorphoses, Book I, with notes, focusing on fine points of grammar and rhetoric, shades of meaning, and allusions to both classical and modern literature. Catullus Expanded Edition Phyllis Young Forsyth and Henry V. Bender xiii pp. (2005) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $39.00 This text includes an introductory headnote, commentary, and vocabulary aids for each Catullus poem (805 lines): 1 5, 7, 8, 10 14a, 22, 30, 31, 35, 36, 40, 43 46, 49 51, 60, 64 (lines ), 65, 68 70, 72, 76, 77, 84 87, 96, 101, 109, 116. Roman Verse Satire Lucilius to Juvenal: A Selection with an Introduction, Text, Translations, and Notes William J. Dominik and William T. Wehrle xviii pp. (2000) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $39.00 This edition provides Latin texts with English translations of Roman verse satire. Lucilius, Horace, Persius, and Juvenal (1,733 lines) are equally represented in a reader-friendly format designed for the English reader and as an aid to the Latin student in understanding these challenging, sometimes obscure texts. 12 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

13 Intermediate and Advanced Latin Annotated Collection New Selections Added to B-C Favorites Read Catullus, Cicero, Horace, and Ovid with these well-annotated texts designed for intermediate to advanced students. With same-page notes and vocabulary, introductory essays on each author and work, full glossaries, and helpful appendices, reading unadapted Latin has never been more rewarding. NEW Cicero Pro Archia Poeta Oratio 3rd Edition Steven M. Cerutti xxxi pp. (2014) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 NEW Horace Selected Odes and Satire 1.9 2nd Edition Revised Ronnie Ancona xxxix pp., 4 maps (2014, 2nd edition revised) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Suitable for use in intermediate courses, this text contains the entire, unadapted Latin (397 lines) of the oration with a facing-page vocabulary and same-page commentary. This revised edition includes input from Linda A. Fabrizio, author of the Teacher s Guide, and a new appendix featuring eight selections from Quintilian. Featuring the latest in Horatian scholarship with line-by-line notes and vocabulary, this reader (533 lines) includes: Odes 1.1, 5, 9, 11, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 37, 38; 2.3, 7, 10, 14; 3.1, 9, 13, 30; Satire 1.9. The updated second edition features an updated bibliography and more visually appealing maps. Writing Passion A Catullus Reader, 2nd Edition Ronnie Ancona xl pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Writing Passion now features four additional poems, which expand the elegiac selections about Lesbia. The bibliography, notes, and introductions have been updated. Includes (827 lines) Catullus 1 5, 7 8, 10 14a, 22, 30 31, 35 36, 40, 43 46, 49 51, 60, 64 (lines ), 65, 68 (lines 1 40), 69 70, 72, 75 77, 83 87, 92, 96, 101, 107, 109, and 116. Writing Passion Plus A Catullus Reader Supplement Ronnie Ancona ix + 22 pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $5.00 For those who want a little more spice in their Catullus, Writing Passion Plus: A Catullus Reader Supplement provides poems 6, 16, 32, and 57 with introductions and same-page notes and vocabulary. The mature themes reveal the salacious nature of some of Catullus s poems. Ovid Amores, Metamorphoses Selections, 3rd Edition Phyllis B. Katz and Charbra Adams Jestin xxx pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 This bestseller now features 277 more lines of Ovid! The updated edition includes (907 lines) Amores I.1, I.3, I.9, I.11, I.12, III.12, and III.15; Metamorphoses I.1 88 (Creation), I (Apollo and Daphne), IV (Pyramus and Thisbe), VIII (Daedalus and Icarus), VIII (Philemon and Baucis), X.1 85 (Orpheus), and X (Pygmalion). Watch for New Editions of These Popular B-C Texts Cicero Pro Caelio, 3rd Edition Stephen Ciraolo xxxi pp. (2010) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $46.00 User-friendly for both teachers and students, this text features the entire, unadapted Latin text (991 lines), vocabulary and commentary on grammar, style, history, and Roman institutions, introductory essays on the lives of Cicero and Caelius and on Roman oratory, and several appendices. Cicero De Amicitia Selections Patsy Rodden Ricks and Sheila K. Dickison x + 73 pp., 9 illustrations (2006) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $20.00 Containing 199 lines of unadapted Latin (De Amicitia V.17 V II.23 and XXVII.100b 104), this text makes for a great introduction to Cicero. Vocabulary, notes, English overviews of the missing sections of the De Amicitia, and a Glossary of Figures of Speech complete this text. 13

14 Intermediate and Advanced Latin Latin for the New Millennium Latin 3: Select Latin Enrichment Readings Helena Dettmer and LeaAnn A. Osburn, editors xxvi pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $14.00 This short reader offers exposure to Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Vergil as well as the baroque-era poets Lieven De Meyere and Mathias Casimir Sarbiewski. Ample notes and vocabulary aids assist students reading these unadapted Latin passages. Incorporate this reader near the end of your grammar lessons to accustom students to reading a variety of Latin authors and genres, use it to fill those last weeks of the semester, or use it as an enrichment text. Plautus Menaechmi Gilbert Lawall and Betty Nye Quinn 200 pp. (1978, 1995, Reprint 2002) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Easily the best known play of Plautus, Menaechmi s popularity has rested on its broad farcical humor and exuberant dialogue. This edition aims to make a first reading the enjoyable experience it was meant to be. Reading Livy s Rome Selections from Books I VI of Livy s Ab Urbe Condita Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg xii pp., 6 illustrations (2005) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $44.00 High-interest graded readings from Books I VI (1,584 lines) of Livy s Ab Urbe Condita: Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, and more. Readings progress from paraphrases to authentic Livian passages, all annotated but with progressively fewer vocabulary aids. Appendix of authentic Livian passages for all simplified selections. Rome and Her Kings Livy I: Graded Selections C. E. Freeman and W. D. Lowe 110 pp., 2 maps (2000) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $25.00 This graded reader of 610 lines, a reprint of an original 1920 Oxford edition, presents connected excerpts from Livy I (Ab Urbe Condita). The text was designed to enhance progress in reading Latin, reinforce knowledge of grammar and syntax, reinforce grammar through Latin composition, and foster appreciation of Livy as a prose writer, historian, and moralist. Petronius Selections from the Satyricon Gilbert Lawall vi + 66 pp. (1988) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $35.00 Highly entertaining episodes (901 lines) selected from the Satyricon and a studentfriendly format make this book a bestseller. Features an introduction, facing- and samepage notes and vocabulary, a diagram of triclinium seating, an appendix on Petronius s language and style, and a glossary. The Phaedra of Seneca Gilbert Lawall, Sarah Lawall, and Gerda Kunkel Illus., 238 pp. (1982, Reprint 1989, on demand 2007) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $39.00 Complete with abundant notes and vocabulary aids, this text makes Seneca s masterpiece of Roman tragic poetry an accessible Latin read for college students at the intermediate or advanced level. Forty pages of analysis questions and comments and an updated English translation of Euripides s Hippolytus for comparison provide instructors and students a full course unit. Classical Conferences and Meetings AIA and SCS Joint Annual Meeting January 8 11, 2015 New Orleans, LA Representatives: Marie and Allan Bolchazy, Bridget Dean, Donald Sprague CANE The Classical Association of New England March 13 14, 2015 Dedham, MA Representative: Donald Sprague CAMWS The Classical Association of the Middle West and South March 25 28, 2015 Boulder, CO Representatives: Allan and Marie Bolchazy, Bridget Dean, Donald Sprague 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies May 14 17, 2015 Kalamazoo, MI Representatives: Laurel Draper and Adam Velez ACL American Classical League June 26 28, 2015 Storrs, CT Representatives: Allan and Marie Bolchazy, Donald Sprague, Laurel Draper Check out for a full listing of conferences attended by B-C representatives. 14 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

15 Intermediate and Advanced Latin Aesop s Fables in Latin Laura Gibbs xxv pp., 40 illustrations (2009) 7 x 10 Paperback ISBN $34.00 This intermediate Latin reader allows students to review grammar and syntax and increase their knowledge of Latin prose style while they read eighty Aesop s fables in Latin prose, taken from the seventeenth-century edition illustrated by Francis Barlow. These Latin prose fables are simple, short, witty, and to-the-point, with a memorable moral lesson that provides a jumping-off point for discussion. Forty original black-and-white Barlow illustrations and 129 pertinent Latin proverbs appear throughout the text. Res Gestae Divi Augusti Rex E. Wallace xxii + 80 pp., 8 illustrations & 3 maps (2000, on demand 2007) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $25.00 The Res Gestae reveals as much about Augustus and his accomplishments through what it omits as what it contains. This edition allows students rare access to nonliterary historical Latin. Bede s Historia Ecclesiastica F. W. Garforth xvi pp., 10 illustrations & 1 map (1967, Reprint 2003) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $29.00 This valuable supplement to second- and third-year Latin studies offers a comprehensive collection of Bede s writings in a volume that provides a vivid portrait of this giant of medieval scholarship. In addition to the original text and summaries, the book features an introduction, exhaustive notes, and illustrations. The Plays of Hrotswitha of Gandersheim Bilingual Edition Larissa Bonfante xxix pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 This bilingual edition contains the complete Latin text with facing English of six plays: Gallicanus, Dulcitius, Callimachus, Abraham, Paphnutius, and Sapientia. The translations are adaptations for the stage, and include stage directions, which have been added in order to facilitate reading and performance. Lucretius Selections from De Rerum Natura Bonnie A. Catto xxx pp. (1998) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $39.00 The text includes 53 passages (1,291 lines) spanning the entire epic. Each section features a short introduction, discussion questions, vocabulary and extensive line-by-line notes on facing pages, and a wide variety of illustrative quotations from ancient as well as modern authors. Phormio: A Comedy by Terence Elaine M. Coury xxxiii pp., 16 illustrations (1982, reprint 1984) 6¾ x 8⅜ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 This unique edition introduces students to Latin paleography while they are reading one of Terence s most charming plays. It features a reproduction of the Phormio of the Bembinus Manuscript, with each of the 50 pages faced with a transcription to enable the students to experience reading a fourth-century manuscript. An edited version of the text is repeated, this time with notes on facing pages. Later Latin Medieval Mosaic A Book of Medieval Latin Readings A. W. Godfrey, ed. xv pp. (2002) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $39.00 These informative and entertaining selections (4,044 lines), when pieced together, build a brilliant mosaic that depicts the thought, theology, history, and personal lives of people living in the fourth through fifteenth centuries ce, from early Christianity to the Renaissance. The passages, complete with notes, are accessible to intermediate Latin students, and include a fine range of well-known and less often included readings. Millennium A Latin Reader, ad F. E. Harrison xxx pp. (1968, Reprint 1991) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $46.00 This book explores the realm of Latin literature beyond the confines of the classical period. It features selections (3,343 lines) from the Bible to Carmina Burana, and authors from St. Augustine to William of Malmesbury. Seneca s Moral Epistles Anna Lydia Motto 224 pp. (2001, on demand 2007) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $46.00 An intriguing selection of 40 letters of Seneca in Latin on philosophical and practical topics ranging from the lofty to the nittygritty. Selections are Epistles 1 3, 5 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 21, 23, 27, 28, 34, 37, 38, 41 44, 47, 50, 52 54, 56, 60 63, 72, 80, 84, 90, 96, 112, 114. Apuleius The Metamorphoses, Book 1 James S. Ruebel xx pp. (2000) 5 3/4 x 9 Paperback ISBN An annotated edition of Book 1 of Apuleius s novel Metamorphoses, this text is suitable for a student s first unadapted author, or in combination with other readings at the intermediate level. Book 1 exhibits the spontaneity and ebullience of Apuleius s Latin as well as his ability to engage the reader with a lively story. The Confessions of St. Augustine Books I IX (Selections) M. R. P. McGuire, James Marshall Campbell 267 pp., 6 illustrations (1931, Reprint 2000) 5½ x 7½ Paperback ISBN $33.00 St. Augustine s work is a masterpiece. It is a spiritual, intellectual, and psychological autobiography that provides a vital link between classical and Christian traditions. This illustrated edition, perfect for college-level students, features passages that show the grandeur and significance of the work. Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences Richard Upsher Smith, Jr. See p

16 Support Latin Synonyms for Language Lovers Christine E. Meyer xi pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Latin Synonyms for Language Lovers is an invaluable resource for those wanting to encourage students to engage with Latin as a living language by speaking, listening, and composing in Latin. This book contains lists of synonyms grouped by English definitions and parts of speech. Each entry offers multiple Latin words with their own specific definitions to allow students to choose the best word and to differentiate between similar words. Smith s English-Latin Dictionary William Smith and Theophilus D. Hall xi pp. (2000) 7¼ x 11 Paperback ISBN $79.00 An invaluable resource for students and teachers who are composing Latin verse and prose. It offers what smaller and less comprehensive dictionaries cannot semantic range, depth, and precision. A Glossary of Terms in Grammar, Rhetoric, and Prosody for Readers of Greek and Latin A Vade Mecum Richard Upsher Smith, Jr. xii pp. (2011) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 This glossary explains terms that readers of Greek and Latin encounter in their first three years of study. English grammar is the focus; however, the links with Greek and Latin grammar are explained. Some Greek and Latin constructions that do not occur in English are defined. Examples are drawn from Greek, Latin, and English masterpieces. New Latin Composition Charles E. Bennett ix pp. (reprint 1996) 5¼ x 8¼ Paperback ISBN $39.00 First published in 1912, Bennett s New Latin Composition remains a highly regarded, widely used composition text for colleges. Part I is based on the works of Caesar with illustrative samples drawn directly from his own words. Parts II and III concentrate on Cicero. New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett xvi pp. (reprint 1995) 5¼ x 8¼ Paperback ISBN $19.00 A model of clarity and precision, Bennett s New Latin Grammar uses copious specific examples from primary sources to teach Latin s inflections, syntax, sounds, accents, particles, and word formations. Gildersleeve s Latin Grammar B. L. Gildersleeve and G. Lodge xv pp. (reprint 2003) 5½ x 8½ Paperback, ISBN $17.00 Hardbound, ISBN $34.00 A classic Latin grammar. In the words of Basil L. Gildersleeve, No study of literature can yield its highest result without the close study of language, and consequently the close study of grammar. Bradley s Arnold Latin Prose Composition Thomas K. Arnold 425 pp. (2005) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $43.00 Hardbound, ISBN $51.00 This is the gold standard in Latin composition, used by thousands as a grammar reference as well, for good reasons. Bradley s Arnold covers the elements of Latin grammar and syntax methodically, from the basic to the complex, and teaches students how to put them together to write accurately in Latin. Bolchazy-Carducci is pleased to offer fast and cheap shipping for international customers when you order through distributors. See the inside of the front cover for specifics. Remember Google ebooks are available worldwide. Introduction to Latin Prose Composition Milena Minkova xiii pp. (reprint 2007) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 A modern approach to Latin prose composition, this book is concisely organized, giving easy and efficient reference. The ten chapters deal with conveying messages in simple sentences, connecting independent sentences to create a text, expressing relationships within a clause, use of word order, what vocabulary to choose, and subordination. Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency 4th edition John C. Traupman 256 pp. (2007) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $46.00 Hardbound, ISBN $55.00 Audio CD, ISBN $39.00 Traupman s popular text enables students to engage in one of the most productive practices in the acquisition of language skills conversing. A companion CD is available. Latin Prose Composition A.E. Hillard and M.A. North 300 pp. (reprint 1995) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $28.00 This venerable text helps students practice Latin composition while strengthening their command of Latin grammar and vocabulary. A New Latin Syntax E. C. Woodcock xxiv pp. (1959, Reprint 1987) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN This book gives a historical account of the chief Latin constructions, aiming to equip students to interpret texts as well as to write correct Latin. The index of passages quoted makes it useful as a reference work for teachers. This is a necessary reference and an indispensable vade mecum for teachers and advanced students. 16 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

17 Wheelock NEW Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin Sentences Richard Upsher Smith, Jr. xxiii pp. (2014) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $24.00 Read theological, biblical, philosophical, and other texts while being introduced to some of the neologisms and new syntax of Ecclesiastical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin. Thorough notes make reading these selections possible and enjoyable for readers from any background. Special Features Appendix I: Some Developments in Latin Grammar Found in Ecclesiastical and Medieval Latin Appendix II: Brief Biographies of Authors Cited in the Sententiae and Loci Verba Memoria Comprehendenda (a frequent-word list) A List of Source Texts Not Included in the Abbreviations Three Indices The PERFECT companion to Wheelock s Latin for readers especially interested in ecclesiastical Latin and as a classroom resource for all teachers who use Wheelock. Richard A. LaFleur Find Them Latina Verba Mixta for Wheelock s Latin Sally Proctor vi + 54 pp. (2013) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $7.00 Students can challenge their command of common vocabulary and cultural references with puzzles keyed to each of the forty chapters of Wheelock s Latin. A full answer key is provided. Latin students at any level and using any textbook will enjoy these puzzles. Wheelock s Latin GrammarQuick! Richard A. LaFleur and Brad Tillery 6 (2 sided cards) (2007) 8½ x 11 Laminated Cardstock ISBN $13.00 A quick and complete overview of Latin grammar both forms and usage on six durable double-sided laminated cards, threehole punched for easy insertion into notebooks. The cards contain entries arranged by part of speech with summaries of all forms and the commonest syntax, including case uses and subjunctive clauses. Readings from Wheelock s Latin Mark Robert Miner (readings and performances) and Richard A. LaFleur (producer) 280 minutes on 4 CDs (2006) Audio CDs with 8-page booklet ISBN $49.00 This 4-CD audio package has recitation in restored classical pronunciation of all vocabulary and paradigms in Wheelock s Latin, as well as dramatic readings of Sententiae Antiquae and narrative passages, and lively performance of selections from the Loci Antiqui and select Loci Immutati. Students who hear Latin correctly pronounced have an edge in memorization; and listening to dramatic readings increases aural skills. Cumulative Chapter Vocabulary Lists for Wheelock s Latin 2nd Edition Richard A. LaFleur and Brad Tillery Updated to Coordinate with Wheelock, 7th Edition iv pp. (2011) 6 x 8½ Paperback ISBN $29.00 These 40 cumulative vocabulary lists for all chapters of Wheelock s Latin each contain all the words for each chapter as well as for all chapters preceding that one; e.g., the chapter 10 list includes all the words introduced in chapters The vocabulary lists are usefully sorted by part of speech; nouns and adjectives are further sorted by declension, and verbs by conjugation. All English meanings are included, as are macrons and accents. WHEELOCK S LATIN IS BETTER THAN EVER! Wheelock s Latin, 7th Edition retains all of the features that have made it the bestselling single-volume beginning Latin textbook and now includes expanded comments on vocabulary and translation tips new Latin readings, including Roman graffiti, in every chapter additional notes on reading passages new comprehension and discussion questions new photographs and drawings. Also available: Workbook for Wheelock s Latin and the intermediate textbook Wheelock s Latin Reader. Harper Collins Publishers, New York, NY. 38 Latin Stories Anne H. Groton and James M. May Student Text: vi pp. (5th edition, 1995) 6 x 11 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Originally designed as a supplement to the Latin course by F. M. Wheelock, this book is well suited for use in any introductory or review course. All the stories in the book are based on actual Latin literature, with the stories simplified at first and made gradually more complex as the work progresses. Students will learn how classical Latin was really written as they become familiar with the works of the great Latin authors. Vocabulary Cards and Grammatical Forms Summary for Wheelock s Latin 2nd Edition Richard A. LaFleur and Brad Tillery Updated to Coordinate with Wheelock, 7th Edition (2011) 8½ x 11 Paperback Perforated Sheets (cards = 1⅞ x ) ISBN $35.00 Repetitio est mater memoriae: these vocabulary cards allow students an easy way to memorize Latin vocabulary words as they appear in each chapter of Wheelock s Latin. Students can memorize Latin to English or English to Latin and use the cards to help them memorize the full lexical forms of the Latin vocabulary words. Also available as a digital download for ipods. A Comprehensive Guide to Wheelock s Latin 2nd Edition Dale A. Grote Updated to Coordinate with Wheelock, 7th Edition xix pp. (2011) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $29.00 This guide expands and explains more fully important grammatical concepts introduced in the Wheelock text. The guide can also be used to review beginning Latin. Features: Fuller grammatical explanations to aid comprehension Useful, short exercises (with answer key) to clear up confusion fast Additional etymological information to help students memorize Companion website for pronunciation help, downloadable drill sheets, vocabulary lists, and more! 17

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20 Greek A Reader for Hansen and Quinn Twenty Greek Stories H. Paul Brown New xiii pp. (2014) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Twenty Greek Stories offers short, annotated stories to accompany each of the 20 units of Greek: An Intensive Course by Hardy Hansen and Gerald M. Quinn. Adapted from original Greek, these stories offer students an accessible way to practice reading connected prose. Each reading is divided into small, easily handled selections with same-page notes and vocabulary. Selections are drawn from Appian, Apollodorus, Herodotus, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian, Plato, Sappho, and others, giving students exposure to a broad range of Greek literature.. Accessible and enjoyable readings for students of Hansen and Quinn or any other introductory Greek textbook. Features 14 Grammar Review sections Two Appendices: List of Sources by Unit and List of Sources by Ancient Source Full Glossary Greek Transitional Readers Plato A Transitional Reader Wilfred E. Major and Abigail Roberts xx pp., 1 illustration and 1 map (2010) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 Homer A Transitional Reader John H. O Neil and Timothy F. Winters xx pp. (2010) 8½ x 11 Paperback ISBN $29.00 This graded reader helps students make the transition from beginning instruction in Greek to reading unaltered texts of Plato and other Attic authors. It features six Greek passages (256 lines): four extracts from the Republic, the summary of the Republic in the Timaeus, and the beginning of the Euthyphro, which sets the scene for the Apology. Each passage is presented in multiple graded versions, beginning with a very basic outline and culminating in the passage as Plato wrote it. Facing notes and vocabulary facilitate reading. Grammar reviews and exercises target grammatical concepts that are crucial to each passage. Features Introduction to Plato with starter bibliography Greek texts with each passage presented in graded stages Facing notes and vocabulary Grammar review Three appendices: Guide to dialogues of Plato, Fifty most common words in Plato, and Five hundred most common words in Plato Map of Athens This reader eases students into reading continuous, original Homeric Greek. Fifteen passages (271 lines) from the Iliad are included with prereading materials, grammatical and comprehension exercises, vocabulary and grammar notes, and more. Each selection begins with a reading that has metrical and dialectical challenges resolved. A set of thought questions and the unaltered text with literary and metrical notes and vocabulary glosses follow. Features Introduction to Homer and to dactylic hexameter Greek text with notes Grammar review and exercises Second, unaltered text with vocabulary and literary and metrical notes Questions for thought Glossary of Figures of Speech and Glossary of Significant Names 20 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

21 Introductory to Advanced Greek Texts Reading the Gospel of St. Matthew in Greek A Beginning Norbert H. O. Duckwitz xxii pp. (2013) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Reading the Gospel of St. Matthew in Greek: A Beginning empowers students to read and appreciate the Gospel of Matthew and biblical Greek as a whole. The introduction presents a summary description of the alphabet, pronunciation, accents, and grammar, making simple and brief comparisons between English and Greek. The Greek text is accompanied by same-page vocabulary and notes. Reading the Gospel of St. Mark in Greek A Beginning Norbert H. O. Duckwitz xxi pp. (2011) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Duckwitz s Reading the Gospel of St. Mark in Greek: A Beginning is an excellent resource both for the inexperienced and the experienced reader of Greek. The book features the entire text of St. Mark s Gospel with running vocabulary and notes. The thorough notes make this Greek accessible to a wide variety of readers. An Introduction to Greek Henry Lamar Crosby and John Nevin Schaeffer 440 pp. (2003 enhanced reprint of 1928 edition) 5 x 7½ Paperback ISBN $18.00 An Introduction to Greek by Crosby and Schaeffer is a standard textbook for teaching beginning Greek. It can also be used to review ancient Greek. Plutarch s Life of Pericles Hubert Ashton Holden lxii pp. (1894, Reprint) 4 x 6½ Paperback ISBN $44.00 The text features an extensive apparatus criticus and marginal notes. The introduction concludes with a chronology of events in the time of Pericles and an addendum dealing with textual matters. The book also includes vocabulary and four indices. Asclepiades of Samos and Leonidas of Tarentum The Poems Jerry Clack 280 pp. (1999) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $10.00 The combined poems by these two writers scarcely exceed 800 lines, making this volume a manageable text for an undergraduate Greek class. The epigrams convey a good sense of the Hellenistic ethos without posing daunting vocabulary problems. Includes Greek text, commentary, vocabulary, bibliography, and proper name and poem source indices. Herodotus The Wars of Greece and Persia W. D. Lowe 144 pp. (1913, Reprint 1990) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $27.00 This fascinating introduction to Herodotus (1,457 lines) includes student notes, vocabulary, and illustrations. Lowe s text serves as an excellent transition from beginning Greek to reading Greek authors. Kaegi s Greek Grammar Adapted and Translated by James A. Kleist viii pp. (1926, Reprint 1995) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $12.00 First published in 1884, Kaegi s Short Grammar was designed for beginning students with this principle in mind: The study of grammar is but to aid the reading of Greek. Kaegi s approach enjoyed wide acceptance and acclaim, with translations into Bohemian, Russian, French, and Polish. Greek Readings for Review First Lessons in Greek Adolf Kaegi and James A. Kleist vi pp. (Reprint 2002) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 The abiding appeal of First Lessons in Greek is its keying of exercises to grammar review (referenced to Kaegi s Greek Grammar), a real asset for modern students struggling with the intricacies of ancient Greek. Luciani: Vera Historia C. S. Jerram xxiii + 79 pp., 21 illustrations (1879, Reprint 1990) 5½ x 8½ Paperback, ISBN $29.00 A reprint of the second edition of a Victorian English-annotated edition of Vera Historia, this is the only English-language commentary on that work in print. The text includes notes helpful in explicating the language and Lucian s references, an introduction, and delightful illustrations. Plato: Apology James J. Helm viii pp. (1981, revised 1997) Paperback ISBN $29.00 The revised edition of this popular textbook features a vocabulary and grammatical notes, now appearing on the same page as the text, sentence diagrams, principal parts of verbs, both by Stephanus page and alphabetical, word frequency list for words occurring more than twice, and a complete vocabulary. Meleager: The Poems Jerry Clack vii pp. (1992) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 This text provides an excellent introduction to the poetry of Meleager. His 132 epigrams are encompassed in a little more than 800 lines, allowing a complete reading within a reasonable time. Also included are notes, vocabulary, and proper name and epigram source indices. Longus Daphnis and Chloe An Annotated Edition Shannon N. Byrne and Edmund P. Cueva xvi pp. (2005) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $37.00 Students enjoy Longus Daphnis and Chloe, a tale about young love and country life, without needing much background knowledge. Longus s Greek is straightforward and provides opportunity for a thorough review of Attic Greek. The running glossary and explanations of the grammar and syntax serve to move the reading along, allowing the instructor to decide when review is necessary. 21

22 Translations and Scholarship NEW The Right Thing to Do Cicero s De Officiis G. B. Cobbold xxiv pp. (2014) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $15.00 Cicero s De Officiis is about making decisions: how to distinguish between right and wrong, and how to determine proper behavior. This translation is intended for anyone interested in Roman history or ancient philosophy, in reading the classics in translation, or in contemplating how to do the right thing. The Red Flare Cicero s On Old Age G. B. Cobbold xxvi + 92 pp. (2012) 5 x 7¾ Paperback ISBN $15.00 On Old Age is a gentle text. It has the capacity to soothe us when we read it as much as it must have soothed Cicero to write it. It pleases because of its great good sense and lack of sentimentality, because it deals so straightforwardly with a complicated topic that none of us can avoid. Why Vergil? A Collection of Interpretations Stephanie Quinn, ed. xv pp. (2000) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $29.00 Hardbound, ISBN $59.00 The more than 40 essays contained in Why Vergil? cover a wide range of topics and include many well-known names: Bernard Knox, Adam Parry, George Duckworth, Herbert Benario, Meyer Reinhold, Marilyn Skinner, and Charles Segal. The collection contains essays on Vergilian criticism and Vergil s place in literary tradition, as well as a selection of twentieth-century literary works influenced by Vergil. Why Horace? A Collection of Interpretations William Anderson, ed. xvi pp. (1999) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $25.00 Hardbound, ISBN $59.00 Why Horace? is a collection of 21 interpretive essays by renowned scholars. The collection includes eleven essays on Ode I, four essays on Ode II, four essays on Ode III, and an essay each on Ode IV and Satire I.9. The Hero and the Sea Patterns of Chaos in Ancient Myth Donald H. Mills 208 pp. (2003) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 Ancient myths about watery chaos uniquely transcend time and culture to speak to the universal human condition as expression to the hopes, aspirations, and fears that have defined for ancient thinkers as well as modern scientists what it means to be human in a chaotic world. The Epic of Gilgamesh 2nd Edition Danny P. Jackson Illustrated by Thom Kapheim 115 pp., 33 illustrations (1997, Reprint 2000) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $15.00 The longing stretch toward the infinite... the reluctant embrace of the temporal. This is the eternal lot of mankind. This is The Epic of Gilgamesh. Our revised 2nd edition of mankind s first epic features a lucid historical and cultural introduction by Dr. Robert D. Biggs, a new interpretive essay on the themes of Gilgamesh by Dr. James G. Keenan and their echoes in other literature, and the ancient world as well as original illustrations. The Oedipus of Lucius Annaeus Seneca Michael Elliot Rutenberg vi pp. (1999) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $15.00 Hardbound, ISBN $31.00 Rutenberg s adaptation of Seneca s Oedipus is the first translation of this Roman tragedy to interpolate excerpts from Seneca s moral philosophies into the text. The Smell of Sweat Greek Athletics, Olympics, and Culture William Blake Tyrrell xv pp., 29 illustrations & 2 maps (2004) 6 x 9 Paperback and CD, ISBN $15.00 A survey of Greek athletics from Homeric times through the fourth century ce. From the games of the Iliad to the foundation of the Olympic games and the poetry of Pindar and the Olympic Festival, this book covers all aspects of Greek athletics. The Unknown Socrates Translations, with Introductions and Notes, of Four Important Documents in the Late Antique Reception of Socrates the Athenian William M. Calder III, Bernhard Huss, Marc Mastrangelo, R. Scott Smith, and Stephen M. Trzaskoma xvi pp. (2002) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $25.00 Socrates ( bce) is one of history s most enigmatic and intriguing figures. He is often considered the father of Western philosophy; yet the four most famous accounts we have of him present a contradictory, confusing picture. The Meaning of Helen In Search of an Ancient Icon Robert Emmet Meagher x pp. (2001) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 Helen s face launched a thousand ships, to say nothing of countless books, dramas, poems, paintings, and operas. What makes her so engaging, so consequential? On Unbelievable Tales Palaephatus Peri Apiston Jacob Stern, ed., tran. vii pp. (1996) 6 x 9 Paperback, ISBN $29.00 Hardbound, ISBN $59.00 Palaephatus, a contemporary of Aristotle, sought to reinforce belief in the historicity of ancient heroes by tracing the evolution of actual events into marvelously embellished myths. On Unbelievable Tales is an early effort to rationalize oft-told tales of the heroes and monstrous creatures of Greek mythology. It is a bilingual annotated edition. 22 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

23 Translations and Scholarship The Essential Euripides Dancing in Dark Times Robert Emmet Meagher xii pp. (2001) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 This text provides two monographs by Robert Emmet Meagher ( Mortal Vision: the Wisdom of Euripides and Revel and Revelation: the Poetics of Euripides ) and English translations of five plays of Euripides (Hekabe, Helen, Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia in Tauris, and Bakkhai) a perfect introduction to the scope of Euripides s plays. Euripides: Hekabe Translated by Robert Emmet Meagher vii + 55 pp. (1995) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $13.00 Euripides s Hekabe presents a spectacle of suffering, rage, and revenge that offers compelling witness to the courage and solidarity of those who suffer the most from violence. Meagher s brilliant translation is accessible yet does not diminish the powerful impact of this extraordinary and timeless play. This book has been adopted by the Great Books Foundation. Euripides Iphigenia at Aulis and Iphigenia in Tauris Translated by Robert Emmet Meagher 176 pp. (1993) 6 x 9 Hardbound ISBN $13.00 The story of Iphigenia s sacrifice and her legendary rescue is a story for our time as much as any other. Meagher s insightful introduction and splendid translation illuminate this tale as never before, showing that the past is not past and that the darkest and brightest truths never change. Euripides: Bakkhai Translated by Robert Emmet Meagher vi + 97 pp. (1995) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $13.00 Euripides s Bakkhai presents the inner conflict between the untamed, irrational side of man represented by the god Dionysos and the rational side represented by the god Apollo. Meagher offers a rich and revealing introduction to ancient Greek tragedy a remarkably appropriate alternative to Sophocles s Oedipus the King. A Byzantine Novel Drosilla and Charikles by Niketas Eugenianos A Bilingual Edition Translated with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Joan B. Burton xxvii pp. (2004) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Known for its sensitive representation of the enduring love of a young man and woman, Drosilla and Charikles is one of four existing Byzantine Greek novels, and the first one to be translated into English. Aeschylus Prometheus Bound Translated by Paul Roche xx pp. (1962, Reprint 1990) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 This brilliant translation of a classic work includes an essay on ancient Greek theater, an extensive glossary of names and places, and practical production suggestions. Aeschylus Seven Against Thebes Translated by Robert Emmet Meagher x + 44 pp. (1996) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $15.00 Few plays have captured the delirium of war as precisely and poignantly as Seven Against Thebes. Meagher s translation was commissioned by acclaimed actress Irene Papas and features notes on the text. This edition is an affordable presentation for the general reader, the college student, the director, and performer alike. Tales from the Greek Drama H. R. Jolliffe xi pp. (1962, Reprint 1984) 4½ x 7½ Paperback ISBN $12.00 Tales from the Greek Drama provides an excellent introduction to ten of the best known works of Greek drama. The book includes compelling renditions of Medea, Alcestis, Oedipus the King, Iphigenia at Aulis, Oedipus at Colonus, Agamemnon, Antigone, Electra, Ajax, and Hippolytus. The Epic of Gilgamesh Danny P. Jackson (English) Saul Tchernichovsky (Hebrew) Illustrated by Zeev Raban 202 pp., 14 illustrations (2002) 22½ x 33½ Hardbound ISBN $19.00 This book has its provenance in Zeev Raban s fourteen remarkable gouache illustrations of The Epic of Gilgamesh. Raban ( ), well known for his work on biblical themes, especially the Song of Songs, only once embarked upon a project not derived directly from Jewish sources. His Gilgamesh represents an attempt to appropriate this ancient myth into nascent modern Hebrew culture and its emerging reservoir of visual imagery. A Handbook of Greek Literature From Homer to the Age of Lucian H. J. Rose 454 pp. (1950, Reprint 1996) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $29.00 A brief yet comprehensive survey of Greek literature from Homer to Lucian. Rose s stated intention for this companion volume to A Handbook of Latin Literature was that it be a work that covers the whole field, is of moderate length yet not so short as to include the principal authors only... A Handbook of Latin Literature From the Earliest Times to the Death of St. Augustine H. J. Rose 591 pp. (1950, Reprint 1996) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $29.00 This edition provides complete analyses of major works of Latin literature, setting them in their historical context and alongside their contemporaries, rating their relative importance in their own time and in later periods, and exploring their influence on subsequent literatures and Western civilization. Ancient Epic Poetry Homer, Apollonius, Virgil, With a Chapter on the Gilgamesh Poems Charles Rowan Beye x pp. (2006) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Charles Beye s critically acclaimed interpretive introduction to the epic poetry and poets of ancient Greece, Rome, and Assyria is here reprinted in an expanded second edition with a new preface, new chapter on Gilgamesh, and an Appendix of Further Reading

24 Just for Fun Cattus Petasatus The Cat in the Hat in Latin Translated by Jennifer Morrish Tunberg and Terence O. Tunberg 75 pp., 61 Original Dr. Seuss Drawings (2000) 6½ x 11 Hardbound ISBN $31.00 A Latin twist on a favorite children s tale that is one of the first books for countless children, this story of a free-spirited cat who turns the house upside-down for two bored children on a rainy day is retold in Latin in Cattus Petasatus. How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Latin Quomodo Invidiosulus nomine GRINCHUS Christi natalem Abrogaverit Translated by Jennifer Morrish Tunberg and Terence O. Tunberg 64 pp., 43 Original Dr. Seuss Drawings (1998) 8¼ x 11¼ Paperback, ISBN $19.00 Hardbound, ISBN $25.00 A delightful revisitation of a treasured tale, Dr. Seuss s Grinch is produced here in a Latin translation that echoes the love of wordplay and the rhythmic narrative of the world s best-selling author of children s books. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus in Latin! Vere, Virginia, Sanctus Nicolaus est! Francis Pharcellus Church Translated by Walter Sauer and Hermann Wiegand Illustrated by Matthias Kringe 32 pp., 11 illustrations (2001) 5¾ x 7¼ Hardbound ISBN $10.00 Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? On September 21, 1897, the minds and hearts of two people met and in that meeting created magic that has survived more than a century. Virginia O Hanlon s earnest question set New York Sun editor Francis Pharcellus Church to writing. This edition offers a translation into Latin of the text of Church s well-known editorial. The Latin text is handsomely scripted and charmingly illustrated. The Giving Tree in Latin Arbor Alma Shel Silverstein, author and illustrator Translated by Jennifer Morrish Tunberg and Terence O. Tunberg 72 pp., 26 Original Shel Silverstein Drawings (2002) 7¼ x 9 Hardbound ISBN $20.00 An evocative parable, The Giving Tree the story of a lifelong relationship between a boy and the tree who happily responds to the boy s every need is retold in Latin in Arbor Alma. This edition features the original artwork of Shel Silverstein and a translation in a style that echoes the spirit of The Giving Tree. Shock-Headed Peter Heinrich Hoffmann 109 pp., 33 Original Heinrich Hoffmann Drawings (2002) 5½ x 8½ Paperback ISBN $ You d REALLY better watch out: cautionary tales that will curl your hair, too: in Latin, German, English. These merry stories and funny pictures for children between 3 and 6 years are cautionary tales, by turns macabre, touching, and wickedly funny. Where else does every recalcitrant child or cruel adult get his or her deserts and that within a few pages? Ask the Ancients Astonishing Advice for Daily Dilemmas Sylvia Gray x pp., 20 illustrations (2014) 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN $19.00 Ancient authorities from the Western classical tradition offer opinions on burning questions How can I overcome stage fright? Is the world going downhill? The advice is often astonishing for its wisdom, its entertainment value, or its complete lack of concern for modern sensibilities. The author, who collected these fascinating tidbits as she worked her way through many of the extant classical sources, can t help but enter the discussion with her own thoughts as well. Introduce Your 4 8 Year Old to Latin! 24 Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

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26 Modern Author/Editor Index A Ancona, Ronnie , 11, 13 Anderson, William S , 22 Arnold, Thomas Kerchever B Bender, Henry V Bennett, Charles E Beye, Charles Rowan Bonfante, Larissa Bowditch, P. Lowell Boyd, Barbara Weiden Braund, Susanna Breuker, John Brown, H. Paul Burton, Joan B Byrne, Shannon N C Calder, William M., III Campbell, James Marshall Catto, Bonnie A Cerutti, Steven M Church, Francis Pharcellus Ciraolo, Stephen Clack, Jerry Cobbold, G. B , 22 Coury, Elaine M Crosby, Henry Lamar Cueva, Edmund P D Davis-Henry, Denise Dettmer, Helena , 14 Dickison, Sheila K , 13 Dominik, William J Duckwitz, Norbert H. O Duffield, Charles G F Finch, James B Finkelpearl, Ellen D Forsyth, Phyllis Young Freeman, C. E G Garforth, F. W Gibbs, Laura Gildersleeve, B. L Godfrey, A. W Gray, Sylvia Grote, Dale A Groton, Anne H H Hall, Theophilus D Hallett, Judith P Harrington, Karl Pomeroy Harrison, F. E Haynes, Mark Helm, James J Henderson, John Hillard, A. E Hoffmann, Heinrich Holden, Hubert Ashton Hoyos, Dexter Huss, Bernhard J Jackson, Danny P , 23 Jaeger, Mary Jerram, C. S Jestin, Charbra Adams Jolliffe, H. R K Kaegi, Adolf Katz, Phyllis B Keane, Catherine C Keith, Alison Ker, James Kitchell, Kenneth F Kleist, James A Kringe, Matthias Kunkel, Gerda L LaFleur, Richard A Lawall, Gilbert Lawall, Sarah Lee, A. G Lodge, G Lowe, W. D , 21 M Major, Wilfred E Mastrangelo, Marc May, James M , 17 Maclardy, Archibald A McGuire, M. R. P Meagher, Robert Emmet , 23 Meyer, Christine E Miller, Paul Allen Mills, Donald H Miner, Mark Robert Minkova, Milena , 14, 16 Moore, Ryan T Motto, Anna Lydia Mueller, Hans-Friedrich , 12 Murgatroyd, Paul Murphy, Carol A Murphy, David J N Newlands, Carole E North, M. A O O Neil, John H Osburn, LeaAnn A , 11, 14 Osgood, Josiah P Pagán, Victoria E Perkins, Caroline Pharr, Clyde Proctor, Sally Q Quinn, Betty Nye Quinn, Stephanie R Ricks, Patsy Rodden Roberts, Abigail Roche, Paul Rose, H. J Rutenberg, Michael Elliot Rutledge, Steven H S Sauer, Walter Schaeffer, John Nevin Sebesta, Judith Sienkewicz, Thomas J Smith, Richard Upsher, Jr , 16, 17 Smith, Sean Smith, R. Scott Smith, William Stern, Jacob T Tatum, W. Jeffrey Tchernichovsky, Saul Thiem, Daniel G Thompson, Graves Haydon Tillery, Brad Townend, Gavin Traupman, John C Trzaskoma, Stephen M Tunberg, Jennifer Morrish Tunberg, Terence , 14, 24 Tyrrell, William Blake W Wallace, Rex E Wehrle, William T Weinfield, Mardah B. C Welch, William Wiegand, Hermann Williams, Craig Williams, Rose Winters, Timothy F Y Yaggy, Patrick Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

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