Mary C. English is Professor of Classics and General Humanities at Montclair State University, where she has taught Latin at all levels. Georgia L. Irby is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the College of William and Mary, where she has taught Latin and Greek at all levels.
-A Little Latin Reader introduces 'real' Latin from the earliest stages and thereby forces students to leave their comfort zones and realize that they have more of a command of Latin than they think they do.---Jennifer Sheridan Moss, Wayne State University-This is a really versatile teaching tool, readily able to complement almost any introductory or intermediate textbook and teaching style.---Jackie Elliot, University of Colorado Boulder-This book can boost students' confidence, since they know that they can do 'real Latin' beyond the basic sentences in the beginning chapters of their textbook.---Amanda J. Woods, Columbus State University A Little Latin Reader introduces 'real' Latin from the earliest stages and thereby forces students to leave their comfort zones and realize that they have more of a command of Latin than they think they do. --Jennifer Sheridan Moss, Wayne State University This is a really versatile teaching tool, readily able to complement almost any introductory or intermediate textbook and teaching style. --Jackie Elliot, University of Colorado Boulder This book can boost students' confidence, since they know that they can do 'real Latin' beyond the basic sentences in the beginning chapters of their textbook. --Amanda J. Woods, Columbus State University