A Handbook for Latin Clubs. Susan Paxson
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
The Value of Latin | 3 |
Pompeii | 5 |
Ancient Rome | 7 |
The Roman Forum | 10 |
The Roman House | 12 |
Roman Slaves | 13 |
Roman Children | 15 |
Education among the Romans | 16 |
Some Common Professions and Trades among the Romans | 17 |
Roman Doctors | 19 |
The Roman Soldier | 20 |
Caesar | 21 |
Cicero | 23 |
Vergil | 25 |
Horace | 27 |
Roman Literature | 28 |
Some Famous Women of Ancient Rome | 29 |
Roman Holidays | 31 |
Funeral Customs and Burial Places | 33 |
Roman Games | 35 |
Some Famous Buildings of Ancient Rome | 37 |
Some Famous Roman Letters | 38 |
Some Ancient Romans of Fame | 40 |
A Roman Banquet | 42 |
Roman Roads | 44 |
Some Roman Gods | 46 |
Some Famous Temples of Ancient and Modern Rome | 47 |
Some Religious Customs | 49 |
Some Famous Pictures and Sculpture | 51 |
Roman Book and Libraries | 52 |
Ancient Myths and Legends | 53 |
The Ancient Myth in Modern Literature | 54 |
What English Owes to Greek | 55 |
Modern Rome | 56 |
Italy of To-day | 58 |
O Tempora! O Mores! | 60 |
Selections that may be used for the Programs
A Plea for the Classics | Eugene Field | 65 |
On an Old Latin Text Book | T. W. Higginson | 66 |
St. Augustine's Love of Latin | Andrew Lang | 68 |
The Watch of the Old Gods | 69 | |
Old and New Rome | Herman Merivale | 70 |
The Fall of Rome | Arthur Chamberlain | 70 |