Lingua Latina: Part I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) by Hans H. Orberg

Lingua Latina: Part I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition)



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Lingua Latina: Part I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) Hans H. Orberg ebook
Publisher: Focus Publishing R. Pullins Co.
Format: djvu
Page: 335
ISBN: 8799701650, 9788799701650


I'm doing these books with my daughter who wants to learn Latin. I was able to work through the first 5 chapters with considerable difficulty, but then I decided that it was getting too hard so I got Caesar's De Bello Gallico bilingual edition from Loeb Classical library. There is no English in the entire book, you are simply immersed in Latin from page one. So I've slowly started reading Lingua Latina: Familia Romana, but I wonder, how long should I expect it to take to complete the book? I used this book in direct combination with the base Orberg text Lingua Latina: Pars I: Familia Romana (Latin Edition) (Pt. The recommendation of Seamus, I have invested in a wonderful textbook called Lingua Latina per se Illustrata. I think — and this is just my opinion — that the biggest problem with Latin is that there are no children's or young adult books to ease you into Cicero, Caesar, Vergil, etc. For the most part, it is possible to do this if the student has carefully learned the lessons in each chapter of Lingua Latina. 1), and my satisfaction with the volume is untempered by the slightest scintilla of complaint. We're I've read several reviews which indicate the step from Familia Romana to Roma Aeterna to be quite substantial. Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. To enjoy the stories in Latin without translating them into English. "Lingua Latina Part II: Roma Aeterna (Latin Edition)" Overview.