A Handbook for Latin Clubs
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A Handbook for Latin Clubs - Susan Paxson
Susan Paxson
A Handbook for Latin Clubs
EAN 8596547245452
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Table of Contents
PREFACE
PROGRAMS
THE VALUE OF LATIN
POMPEII
ANCIENT ROME
THE ROMAN FORUM
THE ROMAN HOUSE
ROMAN SLAVES
ROMAN CHILDREN
EDUCATION AMONG THE ROMANS
SOME COMMON PROFESSIONS AND TRADES AMONG THE ROMANS
ROMAN DOCTORS
THE ROMAN SOLDIER
CAESAR
CICERO
VERGIL
HORACE
ROMAN LITERATURE
SOME FAMOUS WOMEN OF ANCIENT ROME
ROMAN HOLIDAYS
FUNERAL CUSTOMS AND BURIAL PLACES
ROMAN GAMES
SOME FAMOUS BUILDINGS OF ANCIENT ROME
SOME FAMOUS ROMAN LETTERS
SOME ANCIENT ROMANS OF FAME
A ROMAN BANQUET
ROMAN ROADS
SOME ROMAN GODS
SOME FAMOUS TEMPLES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME
SOME RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS
SOME FAMOUS PICTURES AND SCULPTURE
ROMAN BOOKS AND LIBRARIES
ANCIENT MYTHS AND LEGENDS
THE ANCIENT MYTH IN MODERN LITERATURE
WHAT ENGLISH OWES TO GREEK
MODERN ROME
ITALY OF TO-DAY
O TEMPORA! O MORES!
SELECTIONS THAT MAY BE USED FOR THE PROGRAMS
A PLEA FOR THE CLASSICS
ON AN OLD LATIN TEXT BOOK
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S LOVE OF LATIN
THE WATCH OF THE OLD GODS
OLD AND NEW ROME
THE FALL OF ROME
A CHRISTMAS HYMN
ROMAN GIRL'S SONG
CAPRI
PALLADIUM
AFTER CONSTRUING
A ROMAN MIRROR
THE DOOM OF THE SLOTHFUL
HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE
ENCELADUS
NIL ADMIRARI
PERDIDI DIEM
JUPITER AND HIS CHILDREN
THE PRAYER OF SOCRATES
BY THE ROMAN ROAD
A NYMPH'S LAMENT
HELEN OF TROY
AN ETRUSCAN RING
ORPHEUS WITH HIS LUTE
A HYMN IN PRAISE OF NEPTUNE
HORACE'S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
AN INVITATION TO DINE WRITTEN BY HORACE TO VIRGIL
THE GOLDEN MEAN
TO THE READER
ON PORTIA
TO POTITUS
WHAT IS GIVEN TO FRIENDS IS NOT LOST
TO COTILUS
THE HAPPY LIFE
TO A SCHOOLMASTER
EPITAPH ON EROTION
NON AMO TE
GRATITUDE
A HYMN TO THE LARES
ELYSIUM
ORPHEUS
CERBERUS
THE HARPY
CUPID AND THE BEE
THE ASSEMBLY OF THE GODS
A MODEL YOUNG LADY OF ANTIQUITY
TO LESBIA'S SPARROW
CICERO
DE PATIENTIA
THE FAVORITE PRAYER OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS
ULTIMA THULE
THE ROMAN OF OLD
ICH BIN DEIN
MALUM OPUS
FELIS
AMANTIS RES ADVERSAE
PUER EX JERSEY
SONGS THAT MAY BE USED FOR THE PROGRAMS
FLEVIT LEPUS PARVULUS
CARMEN VITÆ.
GAUDEAMUS
LAURIGER HORATIUS.
AMERICA
INTEGER VITÆ.
ROCK OF AGES
DIES IRAE
AD SANCTUM SPIRITUS
ADESTE , FIDELES
DE NATIVITATE DOMINI
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH
LATIN
PREFACE
Table of Contents
The Latin Club in secondary schools is the result of the incessant demand that our Latin instruction must be vivified. Many teachers feel the need of supplementary work in their Latin teaching, but they have been handicapped because of a lack of material as well as a lack of time. This is especially true of the teacher in the small town. To help meet this demand is the purpose of this book.
The programs have purposely been made too long for one session in order that the teacher may have some choice in selection, and that, in case all references are not accessible, enough may be secured to insure a reasonably varied program.
I would suggest that the Club purchase as many Perry pictures and Berlin photographs of classical subjects as possible and that its members coöperate with the city library board for the purchase of such books as are essential, in case there is no school fund available for this purpose. Some high school alumnus in whose heart there is appreciation of Rome's gift to us might present a book to his Alma Mater. Another might offer some suitable magazines, properly bound.
Of a Latin Club, as of most school work, it may be said that usus est optimus magister, and especially applicable in this connection are the words of Horace: Dimidium facti, qui coepit.
Omaha, Nebraska,
June, 1916
Programs
Selections that may be used for the Programs