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Under his father's wing : Mārcus dē auguribus discit / Emma Vanderpool ; introduction by Robert Patrick ; illustrations by Lucrezia Diana.

Van Pelt Library PA2095 .V356 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vanderpool, Emma, author.
Series:
Encounter Latin.
Encounter Latin
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Latin language--Readers--Divination.
Latin language.
Divination.
Genre:
Readers (Publications)
Physical Description:
xxii, 65 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Wauconda, Illinois : Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc., [2021]
Language Note:
Introduction and notes in English, story in Latin.
Summary:
"Marcus, a young Roman boy, has been struggling to show his father Titus that he is simply not cut out for life as an augur. Why can't he seek adventure and glory as a soldier? Titus, in turn, can't quite get Marcus to understand the importance of augury, especially its role in keeping Roman soldiers safe. Titus has seen the dangers of war firsthand and fears for his son's future. By telling Marcus stories of legendary Greek and Roman augurs, Titus hopes to convey some tough truths about military life-and why divining the gods' will is essential. Along the way, he also reveals how augury has been woven into the fabric of Rome's very existence. Using fewer than two-hundred unique Latin words, this Encounter Latin novella further develops themes and topics introduced in Augury Is for the Birds. Evocative illustrations and a variety of text supports make the story readily comprehensible to novice learners. An introduction by Dr. Robert Patrick, drawing on his decades of experience teaching Latin, explains the pedagogical underpinnings of the text and describes how novellas can be used to further language acquisition"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and Latin glossary.
ISBN:
0865168768
9780865168763
OCLC:
1259470547
Publisher Number:
99988377277

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