Ossa ostensa: a proven system for demystifying Latin
"Ossa Ostensa is the world's first comprehensive example of how to teach and learn the Latin language using the unique teaching system of the internationally recognized authority Reginald Foster. Laura Pooley – prize-winning graduate of the University of Oxford and currently a supervisor a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ossa Ostensa is the world's first comprehensive example of how to teach and learn the Latin language using the unique teaching system of the internationally recognized authority Reginald Foster. Laura Pooley – prize-winning graduate of the University of Oxford and currently a supervisor at the University of Cambridge, brings to life the year she spent in Rome studying Latin with Reginaldus. His inspiring and transformative method of teaching combines with Laura's twenty years of teaching experience to produce concise and crystal-clear explanations of the language. The three 'experiences' of Latin: beginners, intermediates and advanced, are divided between three user-friendly workbooks. Each workbook comprises around thirty lessons, where the language is presented in hand-out form requiring very little modification by prospective teachers. Each language area is then illustrated by translated reading examples. After each lesson, Laura provides translation practice targeted to the taught content. These Latin passages are divided into Classical and Post-Classical literature, to appeal to the interests of all Latin students. Not only that, but each passage is accompanied by teaching questions and translation hints, the mainstay of Reginaldus' classroom persona and pedagogy so famously encapsulated in his Ludi. Students therefore can exercise recent language content and develop deep and spontaneous fluency in the Latin language. For the first time, the experience of learning with Reginaldus is available to everyone." -- |
Beschreibung: | "Although Reginald Foster has died, his influence lives on. Ossa Ostensa shows how Foster's unique methods of Latin teaching can be put into practice for today's teachers and students.--Tom Keeline, Washington University in St. Louis."-- Review from the back cover |
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contents | Foreword A teacher's prologue Acknowledgments -- Introduction and how to use this book -- The nature of Latin -- Block 1 nouns (subject and object function) -- Pronouns; ways to say "and" -- Ludus 1 -- Variations of block 1 nouns; block 1 adjectives -- Adjectives as nouns -- The seven functions of nouns; prepositions followed by the "object" function -- Ludus 2 -- The six times in the indicative -- The principal parts of verbs; the easy way to form times 4-5-6 -- The verb "to be" -- Ludus 3 -- The relative pronoun (subject and object function) -- More on the relative pronoun -- The remaining verb times -- Ludus 4 -- Block 2 nouns -- Block 2 adjectives -- Two ways of expressing commands -- Ludus 5 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for block 1 and block 2 nouns and adjectives -- The passive voice in times 4-5-6 -- Ways of asking questions -- Ludus 6 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for relative pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for first- and second-person pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for third person pronouns -- The passive voice in times 1-2-3 -- Ludus 7 -- The first- and second-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The third-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The ablative (by-with-from-in) function in nouns and adjectives, and with prepositions -- The ablative function in pronouns -- Ludus 8 -- Deponent verbs -- The dative function (to-for-from) in nouns, adjectives, and pronouns -- Expressing commands using passive and deponent verbs -- Ludus 9 -- The remaining nouns in the dictionary -- Common contractions of verb forms; a note on the remaining irregular verbs -- Celebratory ludus 10 -- Reference materials -- A concordance/glossary of terminology -- The importance of the dictionary; word clouds -- Translation toolkit -- Block 1 and types of words with these endings -- Block 2 and types of words with these endings -- Regular verb cheat sheet -- Index of translations by author or work -- Index of lessons |
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spelling | Pooley, Laura Verfasser aut Ossa ostensa a proven system for demystifying Latin Laura Pooley Washington, D.C. The Catholic Education Press [2021] xxi, 358 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Although Reginald Foster has died, his influence lives on. Ossa Ostensa shows how Foster's unique methods of Latin teaching can be put into practice for today's teachers and students.--Tom Keeline, Washington University in St. Louis."-- Review from the back cover Foreword by Daniel McCarthy, OSB A teacher's prologue by Jonathan Day Acknowledgments -- Introduction and how to use this book -- The nature of Latin -- Block 1 nouns (subject and object function) -- Pronouns; ways to say "and" -- Ludus 1 -- Variations of block 1 nouns; block 1 adjectives -- Adjectives as nouns -- The seven functions of nouns; prepositions followed by the "object" function -- Ludus 2 -- The six times in the indicative -- The principal parts of verbs; the easy way to form times 4-5-6 -- The verb "to be" -- Ludus 3 -- The relative pronoun (subject and object function) -- More on the relative pronoun -- The remaining verb times -- Ludus 4 -- Block 2 nouns -- Block 2 adjectives -- Two ways of expressing commands -- Ludus 5 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for block 1 and block 2 nouns and adjectives -- The passive voice in times 4-5-6 -- Ways of asking questions -- Ludus 6 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for relative pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for first- and second-person pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for third person pronouns -- The passive voice in times 1-2-3 -- Ludus 7 -- The first- and second-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The third-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The ablative (by-with-from-in) function in nouns and adjectives, and with prepositions -- The ablative function in pronouns -- Ludus 8 -- Deponent verbs -- The dative function (to-for-from) in nouns, adjectives, and pronouns -- Expressing commands using passive and deponent verbs -- Ludus 9 -- The remaining nouns in the dictionary -- Common contractions of verb forms; a note on the remaining irregular verbs -- Celebratory ludus 10 -- Reference materials -- A concordance/glossary of terminology -- The importance of the dictionary; word clouds -- Translation toolkit -- Block 1 and types of words with these endings -- Block 2 and types of words with these endings -- Regular verb cheat sheet -- Index of translations by author or work -- Index of lessons "Ossa Ostensa is the world's first comprehensive example of how to teach and learn the Latin language using the unique teaching system of the internationally recognized authority Reginald Foster. Laura Pooley – prize-winning graduate of the University of Oxford and currently a supervisor at the University of Cambridge, brings to life the year she spent in Rome studying Latin with Reginaldus. His inspiring and transformative method of teaching combines with Laura's twenty years of teaching experience to produce concise and crystal-clear explanations of the language. The three 'experiences' of Latin: beginners, intermediates and advanced, are divided between three user-friendly workbooks. Each workbook comprises around thirty lessons, where the language is presented in hand-out form requiring very little modification by prospective teachers. Each language area is then illustrated by translated reading examples. After each lesson, Laura provides translation practice targeted to the taught content. These Latin passages are divided into Classical and Post-Classical literature, to appeal to the interests of all Latin students. Not only that, but each passage is accompanied by teaching questions and translation hints, the mainstay of Reginaldus' classroom persona and pedagogy so famously encapsulated in his Ludi. Students therefore can exercise recent language content and develop deep and spontaneous fluency in the Latin language. For the first time, the experience of learning with Reginaldus is available to everyone." -- Text in English; includes passages and exercises in Latin Latin language / Study and teaching Latin language / Textbooks for foreign speakers / English Foster, Reginald / Influence Latin language / Church Latin / Grammar Liturgical language / Latin Latin language, Medieval and modern / Grammar Latin language, Postclassical / Grammar Bible / Language, style Catholic Church Bible Liturgics Textbooks Online version Pooley, Laura Ossa Ostensa : A Proven System for Demystifying Latin. Book One Washington, D.C. : Catholic Education Press, [2021] 9781949822090 1949822095 |
spellingShingle | Pooley, Laura Ossa ostensa a proven system for demystifying Latin Foreword A teacher's prologue Acknowledgments -- Introduction and how to use this book -- The nature of Latin -- Block 1 nouns (subject and object function) -- Pronouns; ways to say "and" -- Ludus 1 -- Variations of block 1 nouns; block 1 adjectives -- Adjectives as nouns -- The seven functions of nouns; prepositions followed by the "object" function -- Ludus 2 -- The six times in the indicative -- The principal parts of verbs; the easy way to form times 4-5-6 -- The verb "to be" -- Ludus 3 -- The relative pronoun (subject and object function) -- More on the relative pronoun -- The remaining verb times -- Ludus 4 -- Block 2 nouns -- Block 2 adjectives -- Two ways of expressing commands -- Ludus 5 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for block 1 and block 2 nouns and adjectives -- The passive voice in times 4-5-6 -- Ways of asking questions -- Ludus 6 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for relative pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for first- and second-person pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for third person pronouns -- The passive voice in times 1-2-3 -- Ludus 7 -- The first- and second-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The third-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The ablative (by-with-from-in) function in nouns and adjectives, and with prepositions -- The ablative function in pronouns -- Ludus 8 -- Deponent verbs -- The dative function (to-for-from) in nouns, adjectives, and pronouns -- Expressing commands using passive and deponent verbs -- Ludus 9 -- The remaining nouns in the dictionary -- Common contractions of verb forms; a note on the remaining irregular verbs -- Celebratory ludus 10 -- Reference materials -- A concordance/glossary of terminology -- The importance of the dictionary; word clouds -- Translation toolkit -- Block 1 and types of words with these endings -- Block 2 and types of words with these endings -- Regular verb cheat sheet -- Index of translations by author or work -- Index of lessons |
title | Ossa ostensa a proven system for demystifying Latin |
title_alt | Foreword A teacher's prologue Acknowledgments -- Introduction and how to use this book -- The nature of Latin -- Block 1 nouns (subject and object function) -- Pronouns; ways to say "and" -- Ludus 1 -- Variations of block 1 nouns; block 1 adjectives -- Adjectives as nouns -- The seven functions of nouns; prepositions followed by the "object" function -- Ludus 2 -- The six times in the indicative -- The principal parts of verbs; the easy way to form times 4-5-6 -- The verb "to be" -- Ludus 3 -- The relative pronoun (subject and object function) -- More on the relative pronoun -- The remaining verb times -- Ludus 4 -- Block 2 nouns -- Block 2 adjectives -- Two ways of expressing commands -- Ludus 5 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for block 1 and block 2 nouns and adjectives -- The passive voice in times 4-5-6 -- Ways of asking questions -- Ludus 6 -- The of-possession function (genitive) for relative pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for first- and second-person pronouns -- The of-possession function (genitive) for third person pronouns -- The passive voice in times 1-2-3 -- Ludus 7 -- The first- and second-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The third-person reflexive pronoun (subject, object, and of-possession functions) -- The ablative (by-with-from-in) function in nouns and adjectives, and with prepositions -- The ablative function in pronouns -- Ludus 8 -- Deponent verbs -- The dative function (to-for-from) in nouns, adjectives, and pronouns -- Expressing commands using passive and deponent verbs -- Ludus 9 -- The remaining nouns in the dictionary -- Common contractions of verb forms; a note on the remaining irregular verbs -- Celebratory ludus 10 -- Reference materials -- A concordance/glossary of terminology -- The importance of the dictionary; word clouds -- Translation toolkit -- Block 1 and types of words with these endings -- Block 2 and types of words with these endings -- Regular verb cheat sheet -- Index of translations by author or work -- Index of lessons |
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