University Press of America
Pages: 580
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-8191-5151-3 • Paperback • December 1985 • $95.99 • (£74.00)
Phyllis Young Forsyth is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The great merit of this textbook resides in its sensitivity to the problems of the intermediate student, for whom Catullus will represent a first exposure to 'real Latin.'...Overall, this is a very responsible textbook....
— The Classical World
...a sensible and balanced presentation of Catullus at a level suited to students attempting their first major author.
— Marilyn B. Skinner, Northern Illinois University.; The Classical World
Forsyth has interesting things to say to scholar and student alike.
— New England Classical Newsletter
Forsyth has interesting things to say to scholar and student alike.
— New England Classical Newsletter
The great merit of this textbook resides in its sensitivity to the problems of the intermediate student, for whom Catullus will represent a first exposure to 'real Latin.'...Overall, this is a very responsible textbook....
— The Classical World
...a sensible and balanced presentation of Catullus at a level suited to students attempting their first major author.
— Marilyn B. Skinner, Northern Illinois University.; The Classical World