Puer romanus

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Puer romanus

by R. B. (Reginald Bainbridge) Appleton, W. H. S. (William Henry Samuel) Jones

LA·~2 hours·1 chapter

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Description

A lively intermediate Latin text, this work bridges the gap between early readers and authentic classical authors. Designed for use over several terms, it combines a continuous narrative with frequent spoken‑language exercises, giving learners ample chance to practice the syntax and vocabulary they have just mastered. The authors encourage teachers to weave conversational drills throughout, so the story becomes a springboard for real‑time dialogue rather than a passive read.

The book unfolds through a variety of short episodes—personal reflections, mythic tales, journeys across the empire, discussions of dreams, scientific curiosities, and vivid scenes from theater, the circus, and the Senate. Each chapter introduces new words and grammatical constructions while keeping the action accessible, and the end‑of‑section exercises reinforce what has been heard. Marked macrons guide pronunciation, and the rich, varied content makes every listening session an engaging step toward fluency.

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Language

la

Duration

~2 hours (138K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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R. B. (Reginald Bainbridge) Appleton

1886–1938

A British classicist and schoolmaster, he wrote practical Latin textbooks and thoughtful works on Greek philosophy and Euripides. His books reflect a teacher’s instinct for making the ancient world clear and approachable.

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W. H. S. (William Henry Samuel) Jones

W. H. S. (William Henry Samuel) Jones

1876–1963

A Cambridge classicist with a gift for making the ancient world readable, he is especially remembered for his Loeb translations and for the bold historical argument that earned him the nickname “Malaria Jones.” His work joined scholarship, translation, and lively historical curiosity in a way that still feels approachable.

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