Synopses & Reviews
This second-year Latin course supposes the previous study of Latin Grammar, by the same authors.
It is intended for students who can devote only two years to the study of Latin and who must be prepared to intelligently read Latin textbooks of philosophy, theology and canon law. Therefore the vocabularies, word studies, exercises and connected passages have been selected with this practical purpose in mind.
The first half of the book is based on philosophical texts; the second half is drawn from works of theology and from the Code of Canon law. At the end of the volume is a vocabulary of 3,000 words, which may serve the purpose of a concise dictionary
Synopsis
The companion to Latin Grammar. This book completes the grammar exercises and moves the vocabulary to a more advanced level. The first half is based on philosophical texts; the second half drawn from theological works and the Code of Canon Law. Includes a 3,000 word vocabulary which can serve as a concise dictionary.
Synopsis
Presumes a knowledge of Latin Grammar. Prepares students to read texts in philosophy, theology, and canon law. 232 pp. of vocabulary and reading: 3,000-word Lat.-Eng. glossary. Excellent!
About the Author
Cora Carroll Scanlon and Charles L. Scanlon, A.M., were two linguistic authors of the mid-twentieth century. Cora Carroll was employed with the Milwaukee State Teachers College, while Charles L. served Marquette University. They authored two introduction textbooks to Latin, entitled Latin Grammar for the Reading of the Missal and Breviary and Second Latin, both published in 1944 and 1948 by the B. Herder Book Company, respectively. The works were also printed by TAN in 1976.