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Modern Latin, Book Two [Paperback]

J. D. Sadler (Author)
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J.D. Sadler's two-volume Modern Latin brings a new approach to the study of the language. Instead of loading the student up with obscure linguistic constructions and terminology, Sadler's approach is a lean and mean course designed to get the student reading Latin as quickly as possible. The most striking feature of this approach is the relatively small vocabulary presented--only 525 words. But these are basic words, used by virtually every Roman writer. "If a student knows these 525 words and their Latin derivatives," Sadler asserts, "he will know about 80 percent of the words he will meet in any given passage of Latin." Sadler's approach emphasizes understanding Latin morphology--how stems and affixes combine to create new words, and each lesson contain dozens of examples of word derivations, not only in Latin, but English, as well (after all, about 60 percent of English is Latin-based!). Although the approach is heavily slanted toward reading, with extensive practice sentences and reading passages from classical authors, there are still plenty of exercises to reinforce the lessons and give you loads of writing and word-building practice. If your goal is to get a good reading knowledge of the language in a short time, this two-volume set is for you.

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  • Paperback: 302 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (December 1974)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806111895
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806111896
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,607,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good reader for learning Latin..., July 7, 2004
This review is from: Modern Latin Book Two (Hardcover)
Sadler's books provide a good introduction to the Latin language. The first book covers all the basics of the Latin language - nouns and the various declensions, verbs in all the conjugations, parts of speech, word order, etc. Sadler introduces these with a remarkably small vocabulary list - a little over 500 basic words, from which literally thousands of words can be derived by prefix and suffix additions. This is a basic vocabulary for classical Latin reading.

The second volume continues this with a review of grammar. Those who have had some Latin training can start with the second volume and use this first chapter as a review. After this, Sadler's second volume becomes a reader, with passages arranged according to historical period - Roman monarchy (the earliest times, not imperial Rome); the early Republic; the late Republic; the Ciceronian Age; the Age of Augustus; the early Empire, writings of Aulus Gellius; Middle Ages; finally, an extended section on Ovid. All the major authors of the time are represented: Martial, Horace, Caesar, Pliny, Seneca, Petronius. The texts represent not only a method for learning Latin by engaging in readings, but also embody a good overview of Roman history, literature, and even mythology (particularly in the Ovid passages at the end).

The passages include poetry and prose. The passages here are interesting, and not contrived - they come from actual documents of the period, with only minor editing for making them accessible for translation by students. Sadler's notes and vocabulary are worthwhile, with vocabulary reviews after each major section. These vocabulary reviews include special highlights for grammar points that arise during the readings in the sections.

The second year text is useful after Sadler's first volume, after Wheelock, or after any number of other introductions. Together, they are a solid two-year introduction text, provided some additional material is brought in at strategic points.

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3.0 out of 5 stars For want of something better, April 5, 2001
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This review is from: Modern Latin, Book Two (Paperback)
It is sad that Sadler is the best choice for an intermediate college text. Those who teach courses of this type know that the dual objective is to review elementary grammar and to move as quickly as possible into connected reading. Sadler's text is "front-loaded" with a useful, but rather dull review of forms. There is no real review of syntax. For that, I suppose, the students are expected to blunder through the early readings--mushed up Livy--but there are no notes or cross-references in the reading passages. Sadler provides a good selection of adapted texts, chronologically organized, and some "real Latin" at the end. The appendix provides a summary of forms--employing the Nom./Acc./Abl./Dat./Gen. scheme that I still find ridiculous--and a bare listing of syntax, which is essentially useless. Why can't some brilliant Latinist take some time out of a busy schedule to write an intelligent intermediate text?
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