Ecce Romani (or Look! The Romans!) is the title of a series of Latin textbooks that has been produced in three major editions since 1971. It teaches the Latin language through a series of stories, beginning with introductory Latin and moving on to involve deeper concepts and vocabulary. Using stories, students learn the grammar, culture, history, and mythology of Ancient Rome in the 1st century AD.
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- Ecce Romani (or Look! The Romans!) is the title of a series of Latin textbooks that has been produced in three major editions since 1971. It teaches the Latin language through a series of stories, beginning with introductory Latin and moving on to involve deeper concepts and vocabulary. Using stories, students learn the grammar, culture, history, and mythology of Ancient Rome in the 1st century AD.
- 《看,罗马》(拉丁文:Ecce Romani)为教授拉丁文的教材之一,也是最好的拉丁文教材之一,编写于美国,总共共有五集教材,一到三集并不分深浅,第四集为高级拉丁教程,第五集为专业拉丁教程。目前所发售的《看,罗马》教程为其出版的第三版。故事使用拉丁文叙述了三世纪居住于罗马的科涅利亚(Corlian)一家人的故事。故事取自于后期学者在文献资料的研究,并且为真实故事。每集故事配有插图,但是由于多种原因,插图并没能真正的表达出当时罗马的面目。
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- Scottish Classics Group, Gilbert Lawall
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- Cover of the first book from the third edition.
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- Ecce! In pictura est puella, nomine Cornelia. Cornelia est puella Romana quae in Italia habitat...
Look! In the picture is a girl named Cornelia. Cornelia is a Roman girl who lives in Italy...
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- The first lines of Ecce Romani are memorable to many Latin students.
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- Ecce Romani (or Look! The Romans!) is the title of a series of Latin textbooks that has been produced in three major editions since 1971. It teaches the Latin language through a series of stories, beginning with introductory Latin and moving on to involve deeper concepts and vocabulary. Using stories, students learn the grammar, culture, history, and mythology of Ancient Rome in the 1st century AD.
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