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DVDsMake Your Job Easier with Latin and Logic DVDs!

     You may already be using our Prima Latina, Latina Christiana, and Traditional Logic courses with your young Latin and Logic scholars, but did you know that these courses are available on DVD?  Authors Leigh Lowe, and Martin Cothran bring their knowledge and teaching experience directly into your classroom, making Latin and logic instruction much easier for you, or just freeing you up to map-out your student's next lofty achievement.
[Order Online:Prima Latina DVDs, Latina Christiana DVDs, Traditional Logic DVDs]


Ludere Latine

Need a Change of Pace? Try Our Latin Games Book.
Ludere Latine II Now Available for Latina Christiana II

     In hushed tones, our resident monks confide that they occasionally pine for some Latin Games.  That's why we created Ludere Latine I & II.  Packed full of Latin word-finds, crosswords, hangmen, lacunae, and transformer games, Ludere Latine requires your student to recall their grammar forms as well as review vocabulary and derivatives, all while having fun.   Ludere Latine I & II are designed for use with Latina Christiana I & II. [Order Online]


Book of Roots

Book of Roots Now Shipping!

     The Book of Roots is the most popular new program we have seen in several years.  It is a Latin roots course, vocabulary building course, Latin dictionary, and etymology reference book all in one! The Book or Roots uses the words in Latina Christiana and Prima Latina as the basis for its vocabulary building lessons. It is enthusiastically recommended for all Latin students or any student who wants to expand his vocabulary!
[Order Online]


Coming Soon!

     Whether you are researching educational theory, or in the trenches of home schooling; Multum non Multa by Andrew A. Campbell will build your understanding of  Classical Education.  From trends in historical educational theory to proposed curricula by grade level, Multum non Multa aids the reader in grasping the why and how of a classically oriented education.

"Formal education should not merely introduce us to many things – the 'multa,' which can by necessity lead only to superficial knowledge – but should encourage us to drink deeply at the springs of our culture."                                      

          Andrew A. Campbell