Veritas Press Catalog 2008/2009 - (Page 57) S I X T H G R A D E 6 | Latin Wheelock’s Latin Frederick M. Wheelock Esopus Hodie (Aesop Today) Dorothy H. MacLaren Volume 1 See page 47 for further description. #025-010 $12.00 Volume 2 A second student reader workbook with 15 fables. Stresses grammatical forms and function. Soft 69p #025-020 $13.00 6 | Literature Reading difficulty is rated 1 (easy), 2 (average), or 3 (challenging) for the grade level at the end of the description. (Don’t forget—literature titles are found in the history section, too.) A classic Latin text intended as an introduction for older students. However, we know several sixth graders using it quite successfully. Think of it as a two year text. If you need to learn Latin to teach your children, then this is for you, too. A real time-proven source. Student Text 6th Edition (shown) #255-785 Workbook 3rd Revised Edition #255-795 Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne Latine Cantemus Franz Schlosser $21.95 $17.95 Wheelock’s Helps See page 46 for description. A Comprehensive Guide to Wheelock’s Latin Soft 338p #095-007 $36.00 Vocabulary Cards and Grammatical Forms Summary for Wheelock’s Latin #095-900 $25.00 This illustrated edition features 60 new Latin translations of popular songs, such as nursery rhymes, chanties, Christmas carols, folk songs, hymns and more. Soft 135p #095-050 $19.00 Another one of “The Whole Story” series. See how Phineas Fogg tries to make his way across the globe in sixty days. This edition brings the book into the context of its era. It’s like having an encyclopedia on every page. (2) Soft 296p #435-100 $19.99 Latin-English Derivative Dictionary See description on page 46. Soft 48p #025-040 $9.50 The Call of the Wild Jack London Latin Grammar I Douglas Wilson and Karen Craig This text follows Latin Primer III and is geared for young fourth-year Latin students. It builds understanding of Latin grammar. Also available, Latin Grammar II. Call for prices. Student Text #110-330 $20.00 Answers #110-340 $8.00 Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. A classic story in a classical language. I can already hear those ideas churning of a humorous addition to classical educators’ Christmas programs. Soft 62p #095-067 $19.00 Part of the “The Whole Story” series books—full of lavishly illustrated color and black and white prints. This classic adventure story comes to us from a unique perspective: that of a dog, who experiences the Alaskan gold rush as the servant of many masters. More than anything else, we are moved by the love and loyalty he shows for his favorite master and intrigued by the force which tears him away when that bond is broken. (1) Soft 126p #435-160 $19.99 38 Latin Stories Anne H. Groton & James M. May The Vulgate Bible See description on page 60. #305-560 $17.00 $84.99 White Fang Jack London See page 60 for further description #095-080 Cambridge Latin See description on page 46. Student Book, Unit 2 Soft 64p (shown) #106-220 $23.00 Teacher’s Manual, Unit 2 Soft 128p #106-221 $43.00 Article Two Questions continued from page 50 Why should we care about anything they are saying if it is not true? This approach is not far away from rejecting Buddhism because it begins with a B instead of with a C like Christianity does. Rushing to the right conclusions without being able to justify any of it is just as educationally worthless as getting stuck in the justifications. We study the works of great pagans and unbelievers, not because we are swayed by them, or are tempted to give their idolatries the time of day. We study them carefully, wanting to discover what they are actually saying, because we do not want to violate the ninth commandment concerning them. If we say, for example, that Islam is a false worldview, a false religion, we are speaking the truth. If we say that it is false because of its rampant polytheism, we are bearing false witness. Islam is monotheistic, not polytheistic. To use another illustration, those who insist upon asking the first question are like infantrymen, who are fighting in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy. They know the enemy’s tactics first-hand, and they have to fight for every square foot. Of course, because Continued on page 73 Another in the “The Whole Story” series. Seen through the eyes of White Fang, the story follows the creature as he is forced to endure a series of harsh environments that turn him into a mad dog, until a young man comes along and offers his friendship. (2) Soft 248p #435-980 $18.99 Cassell’s Latin & English Dictionary Soft 380p #296-010 $7.99 The Call of the Wild and White Fang Comprehension Guide Ned Bustard Cattus Petasatus Can you imagine—The Cat in the Hat in Latin. What better way to practice your Latin skills than on this childhood favorite? 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