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Overview""Latin: A Joyously Brief Introduction"" by Jon-David Hague offers an engaging and accessible pathway into the world of Latin. Designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this book transforms the often daunting task of learning Latin into a joyous and enlightening journey. Hague's expertise, grounded in his PhD in Classical Studies from Boston University, shines through in his clear and approachable explanations. About the Author Jon-David Hague's background in classical languages and literature, combined with his extensive teaching experience, brings a unique and passionate voice to this introduction. His academic journey, from his BA at Luther College to his dissertation at Boston University, informs the depth and accuracy of the content presented. Structure and Content The book is structured to allow readers to dip in and out of chapters as needed, making it a flexible resource for both structured learning and casual exploration. Key sections include: Historical Context and Literature: Explore the timeline of Latin literature, from its birth in 240 BCE to its evolution through the Roman Empire and beyond. Gain insights into the works of significant authors like Cicero, Vergil, and Ovid. Grammar and Syntax: Learn the fundamentals of Latin grammar, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. Understand the intricacies of Latin's inflected nature and how word endings affect meaning. Pronunciation and Poetic Meter: Master Latin pronunciation and delve into the beauty of its poetic meters, such as the dactylic hexameter used in epic poetry. Practical Translation Techniques: Step-by-step guidance on translating Latin into English, with examples from classical texts like Vergil's *Aeneid* and Caesar's *De Bello Gallico*. Women Writers: A special focus on Sulpicia, one of the few known female poets of ancient Rome, offering a rare glimpse into the literary contributions of women in a male-dominated field. Highlights Interactive Learning: Each chapter is self-contained, allowing readers to focus on specific topics without needing to follow a strict sequence. Cultural Insights: Beyond grammar and vocabulary, the book provides cultural context, enhancing the reader's understanding of how the language was used in historical and literary settings. Practical Applications: Tips on using Latin dictionaries, understanding poetic meter, and the significance of Latin in modern languages and scientific nomenclature. Unique Approach Hague's approach demystifies Latin, emphasizing its joy and beauty. His writing style is both informative and engaging, making complex concepts accessible to readers with varying levels of familiarity with the language. Whether you are a student, a lifelong learner, or someone with a casual interest in Latin, this book serves as a valuable and enjoyable resource. Final Thoughts ""Latin: A Joyously Brief Introduction"" is not just a textbook; it's a celebration of the Latin language and its enduring legacy. Hague invites readers to experience Latin not as a relic of the past but as a vibrant and living language that continues to enrich our understanding of literature, history, and culture. This book is a must-have for anyone looking to embark on a delightful and enlightening journey into the heart of Latin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon-David HaguePublisher: Westbrae Literary Group Imprint: Westbrae Literary Group Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.095kg ISBN: 9798218460020Pages: 90 Publication Date: 10 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI'm passionate about people and purpose; about learning and how it empowers; about expression and meaning through discovery.I earned my PhD in Classical Studies from Boston University, where my dissertation was guided by Jeffrey Henderson. I hold a BA from Luther College, where I double-majored in Latin and Greek. My journey in classical studies began at Captain Shreve High School, a public school in Shreveport, Louisiana, where I was born.My education was deeply enriched by my mentor, Donald Carne-Ross, through the study of the Greek Anthology, focusing on Anyte and Erinna. I also contributed to significant academic projects, working under Wolfgang Haase on ""Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt"" and the ""International Journal of the Classical Tradition.""I've taught at Boston University and Austin College and worked at major publishing houses such as McGraw-Hill and Cengage Group. I've also been a leader in learning technology at Cerego and Memre. In late 2023, I founded Bountisphere, followed by the establishment of Westbrae Literary Group in June 2024, where I serve as the first Editorial Director. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |