Description
Numa Pompilius is the second of a new series of Comprehensible Input style novellas about the kings of Rome composed for the beginning Latin learner. Vocabulary is limited and repetitive. The story is based on the account of the Roman historian Titus Līvius, also called Livy, and details the term and accomplishments of Numa, the second king of Rome. Pictures throughout aid in comprehension, and there is a complete lexicon at the end of the story.
In terms of syntax, this reader begins to use Imperfect and Perfect Active Verbs as well as I-III Declension nouns. Topics include Roman religion, buildings, weather, times of day, and times of year. Look out for the workbook! Lege feliciter!







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