Acta Muciorum is a second-year Latin reader for students who have completed A New Latin Primer, Cornelia, and Carolus et Maria. It is classical in flavor and well-suited as a bridge between the first-year readers in the series and Caesar. The first forty chapters contain a historical-fiction narrative about the famous Roman family, the Mucii, the next twelve chapters are simplified Caesar, and the final eight consist of unadapted Caesar. Acta Muciorum contains 1497 unique vocabulary words; of these, 537 are used in the previous books in the...
Acta Muciorum is a second-year Latin reader for students who have completed A New Latin Primer, Cornelia, and Carolu...
A New Latin Primer is the first in a series of Latin readers for beginners. The primer, as well as the books that follow (Cornelia, Carolus et Maria, and Acta Muciorum) were ingeniously devised to teach students to read Latin not via drills and the rote memorization of grammar rules, but through a simple, charming story that slowly increases in complexity by the end of the book. A New Latin Primer contains 554 unique vocabulary words which are understandable in context and repeated in successive chapters. The narrative is divided into 40 short...
A New Latin Primer is the first in a series of Latin readers for beginners. The primer, as well as the books that follow (Cornelia