Now young Latin students can begin to translate and read a selection of simple Latin stories at their own level. The stories are integrated with the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for Children, Primer B, and feature stories of the middle ages and Reformation. The History Reader contains glosses for new words in each chapter and a full glossary at the end of the book.
The stories are integrated with the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for Children, Primer C, and feature stories of the new world explorers, and early American history.
The stories are integrated with the grammar and vocabulary of Latin for Children, Primer A, and feature stories of Ancient Greece and Rome.
'Those who trust that they can be saved without the grace of Christ' are the Pelagians – which in the Historia Ecclesiastica means the Britons. By comparing the Pelagian heresy with the failure to observe the equinox when calculating ...
Opus preclarum suos complectens sermones de tempore de sanctis et super cantica canticorum. ... Liber nomine floretus, cum commento tractans de virtutibus et viciis secundum precepta dei et ecclesie Bernardus Claraevallensis, st.