Oxford Latin Course: Part I

Oxford Latin Course: Part I

by JamesMorwood (Author), Maurice Balme (Author), M . G . Balme (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 27 Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 0195212037
ISBN 13: 9780195212037

Media Reviews
Outstanding! Students enjoy the material, progress at an encouraging rate, and have good retention. By far the best text available. --Christina Horst Roseman, Seattle Pacific University
A very sound and concise work, well organized. The reference grammar and vocabulary sections are excellent tools for the student. --Jeff Begeal, Northern Nash Senior High School
This text is very attractive and inviting. The illustrations are terrific. Critical thinking skills are encouraged. Humor is effectively interspersed. --Claudia Colvin, St. Anselm's Abbey School
I find this to be a fine text--good graphics--and I like emphasis on Virgil. --E. T. Egrn, Ben Franklin High School
This textbook has a fresh approach to Latin texts through the comic book story of the various authors. The English history is given with an understanding of Roman history. --Prof. Dominic J. Guarino, Alvernia College


Outstanding! Students enjoy the material, progress at an encouraging rate, and have good retention. By far the best text available. --Christina Horst Roseman, Seattle Pacific University
A very sound and concise work, well organized. The reference grammar and vocabulary sections are excellent tools for the student. --Jeff Begeal, Northern Nash Senior High School
This text is very attractive and inviting. The illustrations are terrific. Critical thinking skills are encouraged. Humor is effectively interspersed. --Claudia Colvin, St. Anselm's Abbey School
I find this to be a fine text--good graphics--and I like emphasis on Virgil. --E. T. Egrn, Ben Franklin High School
This textbook has a fresh approach to Latin texts through the comic book story of the various authors. The English history is given with an understanding of Roman history. --Prof. Dominic J. Guarino, Alvernia College

Outstanding! Students enjoy the material, progress at an encouraging rate, and have good retention. By far the best text available. --Christina Horst Roseman, Seattle Pacific University
A very sound and concise work, well organized. The reference grammar and vocabulary sections are excellent tools for the student. --Jeff Begeal, Northern Nash Senior High School
This text is very attractive and inviting. The illustrations are terrific. Critical thinking skills are encouraged. Humor is effectively interspersed. --Claudia Colvin, St. Anselm's Abbey School
I find this to be a fine text--good graphics--and I like emphasis on Virgil. --E. T. Egrn, Ben Franklin High School
This textbook has a fresh approach to Latin texts through the comic book story of the various authors. The English history is given with an understanding of Roman history. --Prof. Dominic J. Guarino, Alvernia College


Outstanding! Students enjoy the material, progress at an encouraging rate, and have good retention. By far the best text available. --Christina Horst Roseman, Seattle Pacific University


A very sound and concise work, well organized. The reference grammar and vocabulary sections are excellent tools for the student. --Jeff Begeal, Northern Nash Senior High School


This text is very attractive and inviting. The illustrations are terrific. Critical thinking skills are encouraged. Humor is effectively interspersed. --Claudia Colvin, St. Anselm's Abbey School


I find this to be a fine text--good graphics--and I like emphasis on Virgil. --E. T. Egrn, Ben Franklin High School


This textbook has a fresh approach to Latin texts through the comic book story of the various authors. The English history is given with an understanding of Roman history. --Prof. Dominic J. Guarino, Alvernia College