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Lingua Latina per se illustrata

by Hans H. Orberg


Lingua Latina is a Latin course written entirely in Latin.  It consists of two parts, “Familia Romana” the fundamental course, and Roma Aeterna, the advanced course, with a volume of Indices.  It is considered a complete immersion course providing Latin which students can read and understand immediately.

You may notice some of the books have a new look to them. These are the North America versions, identical to the original in content, but printed and distributed in all English speaking countries.

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An Entertaining Narrative

Lingua Latina provides a Latin text that students can read and understand immediately without any need for translation.  In this text, every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new words and forms is made clear by the context or by illustrations or marginal notes.  This demands a carefully graded text, but to make learning efficient the content must stimulate interest and make it easy for the reader to visualize the scenes described.  To meet these demands the chapters of Part I form an eventful and entertaining narrative, which captivates students so that the look forward to reading the continuation of the story.  The reading of this Latin ‘novel’ also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome.

 

Direct Understanding

This Direct Method, based on understanding from the context, has proved efficient both for self-tuition and class teaching.  An important factor is the satisfaction experienced by students when they discover that they can actually read and understand Latin immediately without parsing.  Such direct understanding gives the students self-confidence and stimulates concentration.  It sharpens their faculties of observations and reasoning, faculties that will be greatly needed as the sentences grow more complex.  Reading in this way, they move on step by step towards the ultimate object of Lain teaching: the reading of Latin literature in Latin with real understanding and appreciation.

 

About the Author

Hans Henning Ørberg, retired teacher, born 1920. 1946 MA in English, French and Latin at the University of Copenhagen. 1946-52 and 1961-63 teacher at various Danish highschools. 1953-61 on the staff of The Nature Method Institute, Copenhagen. 1963-88 teacher at Grenaa Gymnasium. Author of the Latin course Lingua Latina secundum naturae rationem explicata, first published 1955-56. New revised edition published 1990-91 under the title Lingua Latina per se illustrata, with a number of supplements. After his retirement he runs a publishing house called Domus Latina.

 

 


SET I: Familia Romana


Individual Books for Set I


 

Lingua Latina: Part I, Familia Romana

Hans H. Ørberg

2005 • 1-58510-201-6 • paper • 328 pages • 6 x 9 • $21.00    | Buy this Book

2006 • 1-58510-238-5 • hardcover • 328 pages • 6 x 9 • $25.00    | Buy this Book

Entirely composed in Latin, Part I, Familia Romana, provides an excellent introduction to Latin, including the essentials of Latin grammar and a basic vocabulary of over 1500 words. The thirty-five chapters describe the life of a Roman family in the 2nd century A.D., and culminate in readings from classical poets and Donatus’s Ars Grammatica, the standard Latin school text for a millennium. Each chapter is divided into two or three lectiones (lessons) of a couple pages each followed by a grammar section, Grammatica Latina, and three exercises or Pensa. Hans Ørberg’s impeccable Latinity, humorous stories, and the Peer Lauritzen illustrations make this work a classic. The book includes a table of inflections, a Roman calendar, and a word index, Index vocabulorum.

Sample Pages from Hans Ørberg's own website.

 

Latine Disco: Student’s Manual

2003 • 1-58510-050-1 • paper • 50 pages • $6.00    | Buy this Book

Student’s manual in English with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter. This book is especially valuable for students working on their own or in home schooling, though also useful for school or university students.

 

Grammatica Latina

2005 • 1-58510-223-7 • paper • 32 pages • $6.00    | Buy this Book

A Latin morphology. Includes tables of paradigms and forms corresponding to the course material.

 

Exercitia Latina I

2005 • 1-58510-212-1 • paper • 136 pages • $14.00    | Buy this Book

An extensive collection of exercises—entirely composed in Latin—for the 133 lectiones in Part I: Familia Romana. An important tool which every student will profit from and enjoy. Focus now publishes this title in the US and, although the cover and ISBN have changed, the contents are the same as the original book with the ISBN 87-997960-2-6.

 

Latin-English Vocabulary for Part I

1998 • 1-58510-049-8 • paper • 20 pages • $3.00    | Buy this Book

Vocabulary lists matching Part I: Familia Romana. This item can be purchased or downloaded in a word file by clicking here.

Online Vocabulary Flash Cards here.

 

 

 

Lingua Latina: A College Companion

Jeanne Marie Neumann

2008 • 978-1-58510-191-7 • paper • 348 pages • $24.95    | Buy this Book

Based on Hans Orberg's Latine Disco, with Vocabulary and Grammar. Click here for more information.

A grammar handbook to accompany Lingua Latina: Familia Romana, designed especially for college students who approach Lingua Latina at an accelerated pace. 

 


Companion Materials to Set I

**Note: These materials cannot be requested as review or desk copies and must be purchased**


 

Transparency Masters & CD w/ images (Mac/PC)

2006 • 1-58510-239-3 • 44 transparency masters & CD-ROM • $24.95    | Buy this Item |

A set of 44 transparency masters, containing 264 images from Familia Romana and Colloquia Personarum. Also includes a CD of all images in jpeg format.

 

 

 

Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata CD-ROM for the MAC

2006 • 87-90696-13-1 • One disc • $50.00    | Buy this CD |

This CD for Mac computers contains both parts of the Lingva Latina Per Se Illvstrata: Part I, Familia Romana and Part II, Roma Aeterna, with Indices, the two exercise books Exercitia Latina I and II, and the volume Grammatic Latina, a Latin morphology. Minimum Requirements: Mac OSX version 10.3, 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4, 256MB RAM, 700MB Hard disk space, 1024x768 screen resolution, and QuickTime player version 6.5.

When doing the exercises on the computer the students need not put the macrons, but they are welcome to do so (using the [¨] or [1] key) and if they do, they will be told at once if they are right, because the answers displayed always have the correct macrons whether the students have put them or not. In this way the students can be required to get the macrons right (if they put a macron on a short vowel, the answer is rejected as incorrect).

 

Familia Romana CD-ROM

2004 • 87-90696-08-5 • One disc • $29.95    | Buy this CD |

This CD for PC computers contains the complete text of the book; a recording of 31 chapters in the classical Latin pronunciation; and a full interactive edition of the Pensa (or exercises). For more details, click here. Demo available here [Note: 30Mb].
For upgrades, go here http://www.lingua-latina.dk/upgrade.htm

 

Latine Audio for Familia Romana Cap. I-X

2005 • 1-58510-192-3 • audio CD • $24.95    | Buy this CD |

Contains an audio-recording of the first ten chapters of Familia Romana in the restored pronunciation of classical Latin.

 

Exercitia Latina I CD-ROM

2005 • 87-90696-10-7 • PC CD-ROM • $24.95    | Buy this CD |

Contains supplementary grammatical exercises for each of the 133 lessons in Familia Romana.

 

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FRENCH & Spanish SUPPLEMENTS
For Set I

Since Lingua Latina is completely in Latin, the same books are used with students whose native language is French, Italian, Danish, German, Polish, Spanish., and many more Some additional materials have been developed, for French and Spanish native speakers. These provide a bridge between the student’s native language and the Latin he or she is learning.

The following are those materials for native French and Spanish speakers. These are are valuable for students working on their own or in home schooling, as well as, useful for students in secondary and collegiate schools. A native French-speaking or Spanish-speaking student can approach Latin through his or her native language, putting him or her on an equal par with native English speakers in the same course.

 

Lingua Latina Part I: Latine Disco Livret d'accompagnement et Vocabulaire latin-français

2006 • 978-1-58510-282-2 • paper • 50 pages • $7.95    | Buy this Book

A French language version of Latine Disco for use in conjunction with Familia Romana, with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter. Includes the Vocabulaire Latin-Français booklet.

 

 

Latine Disco Manual de Instrucciones

2004 • 978-1-58510-096-4 • paper • 50 pages • $4.50    | Buy this Book

A Spanish language version of Latine Disco for use in conjunction with Familia Romana, with a guide to pronunciation, instructions and information on key points to be noted in each chapter.

 

Vocabulario Latino-Español

2001 • 978-1-58510-057-6 • paper • 20 pages • $4.50    | Buy this Book

Student’s vocabulary list Latin-Spanish. This book is also available as a free download, accessed by clicking here.

 

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SET II - Roma Aeterna 


Individual Books for Set II


Lingua Latina: Part II, Roma Aeterna

Hans H. Ørberg

2003 • 978-1-58510-233-4 • paper • 424 pages • 6 x 9 • $32.00    | Buy this Book

2003 • 978-1-58510-314-0 • hardcover • 424 pages • 6 x 9 • $35.00    | Buy this Book

In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome, is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word indices covering the whole course. A Latin-English Vocabulary II is also available.

 

Exercitia Latina II

2007 • 978-1-58510-067-5 • paper • 140 pages • $12.00    | Buy this Book

An extensive collection of additional exercises for the lectiones in Part II Roma Aeterna.

 

 

 

 

Indices

2003 • 87-997016-9-3 • paper • 64 pages • $9.00    | Buy this Book

Contains list of Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and Fasti triumphales), a name index (Index nominum) and a word index (Index vocabulorum) of all the words used in both parts of the course. An integral supplement to Roma Aeterna.

 

 

Instructions for Part II (In English)

2001 • 1-58510-055-2 • paper • 64 pages • $6.00    | Buy this Book

Provides historical and grammatical information on each of the 21 chapters in Roma Aeterna.

 

 

Latin-English Vocabulary For Part II

1998 • 1-58510-052-8 • paper • 40 pages • $3.00    | Buy this Book

Covering both parts. A printed copy of this booklet can be ordered from Focus or downloaded free by clicking here.

 


Companion Materials to Set II


 

Roma Aeterna CD-ROM

2005 • 87-90696-09-3 • PC CD-ROM • $29.95    | Buy this CD

The CD-ROM Roma Aeterna contains the complete text of the book with Indices, and an interactive edition of the Pensa with an audio- recording of the questions and answers in Pensum C.

 

Exercitia Latina II CD-ROM

2005 • 87-90696-12-3 • PC CD-ROM • $24.95    | Buy this CD |

An extensive collection of additional exercises for the lectiones in Part II Roma Aeterna.

 

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Instructor's Materials

There are two different groups of materials here for instructors. The Instructor's materials include answers to exercises and some advice for teaching. The Latina Doceo is a guide for teachers that will include information on what the series is, how it works philosophically, lots of advice on aspects of teaching, and advice on teaching each of the chapters. Both can be useful.

 

Lingua Latina Instructor’s Materials

2003 • 1-58510-074-9 • paper • 176 pages • $19.95    | Buy this Book

This book contains all the instructor's materials originally included in separate booklets:

  • Teachers Materials: 84 pages • Includes advice for the instructor, and all Pensa from Books I and II, on separate sheets for photocopying and distribution.

  • Lingua Latina: Answer Key: (Pensa Soluta) to Books I and II
    42 pages •Answers to all the Pensa (Exercises) in the two text volumes.

  • Answer Key for Exercitia Latina I

  • Answer Key for Exercitia Latina II

This material replaces previous booklets (00560: Teacher's materials. 00625 Pensa Soluta: Answer keys to exercises in Books I and II; 00684 Answer key to Exercitia Latina I, and 00714 Answer Key to Exercitia Latina II) which are no longer available.

 

Latine Doceo:  A Companion for Instructors

Christopher Brown

2004 • 1-58510-093-5 • paper • 68 pages • $18.95    | Buy this Book

This book is designed to provide background to the methodology and philosophy of the Lingua Latina series. It includes the prefaces to many earlier editions and to some worldwide editions of Lingua Latina. It also includes a wealth of teaching tips and strategies for the book as a whole and for each of the specific chapters in the first book. It should provide invaluable for instructors at colleges, schools and at home.

 

Contents

Preface
Preface to the Italian Edition
Introduction by Hans H. Ørberg
Prolegomena to teaching LINGVA LATINA PER SE ILLVSTRATA
            General methodological principles
            Structure of the course
            Speaking Latin
            Beginning use of the course
            Planning a typical lesson
            Supplemental exercises
            Testing
            Some general recommendations
Notes for the Instructor not included in the student’s manual Latīnē Discō.

APPENDICES:
I: Advice to the teacher,  H.H. Ørberg
II: Sample lesson plans from Ian Thomson, Teacher’s Manual (1975)
III: Prefaces to the first edition of LINGVA LATINA PER SE ILLVSTRATA
IV: Essential bibliography on aspects of Roman civilization
V: Latinitas: The misdiagnosis of Latin’s rigor mortis, T.O. Tunberg
VI: Principal parts of the fifty most frequent Latin verbs, J.J. Hessinger
VII: Catalogue of Latin syntax
VIII: Synopsis sheet for the Latin verb

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Latin Readers in the Ørberg method

 

P. Vergilii Maronis: Aeneis, Libros I et IV

2008 • 978-87-90696-17-7 • paper • 80 pages • $12.95    | Buy this Book

A text comprised entirely of Latin covering Vergil's Aeneid Books 1 and 4. This text can be used in conjunction with Lingua Latina Part II: Roma Aeterna or any 3rd year Latin course that studies Vergil.

Vocabulary list for this book is available as a free download. Click here.

For sample pages, click here.

 

Caesaris Commentarii De Bello Gallico

2009 • 978-1-58510-232-7 • paper • 96 pages • $10.00    | Buy this Book

From Books I (partial), IV, and V. This Caesar can be read by students who have finished Part I, Familia Romana. Contains an index of names, and an index of vocabulary. Text and marginal notes are all in Latin. Contains part of Book I.

Vocabulary list for this book is available as a free download. Click here.

For sample pages, click here.

 

Colloquia Personarum

2005 • 1-58510-156-7 • paper • 80 pages • $12.00    | Buy this Book

An illustrated collection of supplementary texts, mostly dialogue. To be used in the first year. There is one colloquium matching each of Chapters 1-24, Part I, Familia Romana. Focus now publishes this title in the U.S. and the ISBN and cover have changed, but the interior of the book remains the same. There is a Latin-English vocabulary list available free for download for this book which you can download by clicking here

 

Ovid: Ars Amatoria

2010 • 978-87-90696-18-42 • paper • 110 pages • $12.95    | Buy this Book

Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) is a poem in three books by Ovid. The first two books consist of instructions to men on the wooing of women of easy virtue; the third, of instructions to woman on seduction of men. The work is full of humor and charm, and contains interesting glimpses of Roman life and manners - the circus, the theatre, the banquet. It was perhaps partly on account of its immorality that Augustus banished the poet to Tomi by the Black Sea. This text can be used in conjunction with Lingua Latina Part II: Roma Aeterna or any 3rd year Latin course that studies Ovid.

 

Petronius: Cena Trimalchionis

2000 • 87-90696-04-2 • paper • 64 pages • $10.00    | Buy this Book

Selection from Petronius’s Satyricon. Abridged edition with marginal notes in Latin. To be read by students who are halfway through Part II, Roma Aeterna. There is a vocabulary list for this text.  There is a Latin-English vocabulary list available free for download for this book. To download click here.

 

 

 

Plautus: Amphitryo

2001 • 87-997016-7-7 • paper • 84 pages • $12.00    | Buy this Book

Abridged edition with introduction and marginal notes in Latin. This comedy can be read by students who have finished Part I, Familia Romana.

 

 

 

Fabellae Latinae

2006 • 87-90696-15-8 • PDF • FREE    | Download Free PDF

A collection of easy elementary texts, Fabellae Latinae, corresponding (lexically and grammatically) to chapters I–XXV in Familia Romana, similar and supplemental to Colloquia Personarum.

To satisfy the demand for more comprehensive exercises, Hans Orberg has made a version of Fabellae Latinae where nearly all the grammatical endings have been left out. You can download this version free here.

 

 

Hans Orberg has provided as a free download three additional Fabellae to be studied or used on an exam after the students have finished Familia Romana (or at least Cap. 1-33). You can download this Word file here. It includes:

  1. Marītus ēbrius is a made-up story (cf. Martial IV.72: his books to be bought from Tryphō, the bookseller).

  2. Androclus et leō is adapted from Aulus Gellius V.14. Here two illustrations are needed in the margin: specus (a cavern: = antrum: Roma Aeterna p. 48) and spïna (a thorn: Cena Trimalchionis p. 45).
  3. Plïnius dē morte avunculī is adapted from Pliny’s Letters VI.16. Here the illustration lapis is needed (a stone: Roma Aeterna p. 50 or Sermones Romani p. 51).

 

 

Sallust & Cicero: Catilina

2006 • 87-90696-11-5 • paper • 80 pages • $12.00    | Buy this Book |

 

Sermones Romani

2004 • 87-90696-07-7 • paper • 80 pages • $13.00    | Buy this Book

Authors included are Plautus, Cato, Cicero, Phaedrus, Horace, Tacitus, Martial, Pliny, Aulus Gellius, and Lucas. Grammatical notes follow the Lingua Latina pattern, on the same page, and in Latin to encourage students to think in Latin. book details

 

 

 

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