A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

A ROMAN BOY’S BIRTHDAY. 
  Bertha A. Bush. Saint Nicholas.  Vol. xxii, p. 38.

THE STORY OF A ROMAN BOY.
  Second Latin Book.  Miller and Beeson.  Introduction.

POEM.—­A Girl’s Funeral in Milan.
  In the Garden of Dreams.  Louise Chandler Moulton.  P. 39.

ROMAN CHILDREN ON THEIR WAY TO SCHOOL.
  Second Latin Book.  Miller and Beeson.  Introduction.  P. 24.

POEM.—­To Lesbia’s Sparrow.

EDUCATION AMONG THE ROMANS

 “Iam tristis nucibus puer relictis
  Clamoso revocatur a magistro.” 
    —­Martial

ODE.—­To a Schoolmaster.
  The Epigrams of Martial.  Book x:  lxii.

EDUCATION AMONG THE ROMANS.
  A Literary History of Rome.  J. Wight Duff.  P. 49.
  The Private Life of the Romans.  H.W.  Johnston.  Chap. iv.
  Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.  W. Warde Fowler. 
    Chap. vi.

WAGES OF SCHOOLMASTERS IN ANCIENT ROME. 
  R.F.  Leighton. Education.  Vol. iv, p. 506.

THE TROUBLES OF THE ROMAN SCHOOLMASTER.
  Society in Rome under the Caesars.  William R. Inge.  Chap. vi.

THE PUNISHMENT OF PUPILS.
  Roman Life in the Days of Cicero.  Alfred J. Church.  P. 15.
  Readings in Ancient History.  Rome and the West.  William Stearns
    Davis.  P. 230.

CATO’S TRAINING OF HIS SON.
  Rome:  The Eternal City.  Clara Erskine Clement.  Vol. ii, p. 525.
  Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.  W. Warde Fowler.  Chap.
    vi, p. 172.

A LETTER WRITTEN BY CICERO’S SON WHILE AT COLLEGE.
  Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.  W. Warde Fowler.  Chap.
    vi, p. 199.
  Masterpieces of Latin Literature.  Gordon J. Laing.  P. 176.

THE BOY POET SULPICIUS:  A Tragedy of Roman Education. 
  J. Raleigh Nelson. School Review.  Vol. xi, p. 384.

SOME COMMON PROFESSIONS AND TRADES AMONG THE ROMANS

  “Rome had her great shopping district (mainly on streets leading
  into the Forum), and seemingly her ‘department stores’; also her
  class of inveterate shoppers.”
    —­Readings in Ancient History.  William Stearns Davis, p. 225.

POEM.—­Pan in Wall Street. 
  Edmund Clarence Stedman. Atlantic Monthly.  Vol. xix, p. 118.
  The Classic Myths in English Literature.  Charles Mills Gayley. 
    Chap. xv, p. 183.

HOW A WELL-TO-DO ROMAN SPENT HIS DAY.
  Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.  W. Warde Fowler. 
    Chap. ix.
  Society in Rome under the Caesars.  William Ralph Inge.  Chap.
    viii.
  The Private Life of the Romans.  H.W.  Johnston.  P. 308.
  Ancient History.  Hutton Webster.  P. 581.

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