Resource list for Latin Extension Stage 6
The Extension syllabus may be implemented with minimal variation in the resources currently used, though additional items may be added as issue-specific items are identified or developed.
About the resources
The following list has been developed by practising teachers of Latin, in the light of the new syllabus.
The list is not definitive, and is provided for guidance only.
This resource list will be regularly updated. Suggestions in respect of additional resources will be most welcome and should be forwarded to the Inspector Languages, Curriculum Directorate.
General resources
Miller, PA, Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness: the birth of a genre from Archaic Greece to Augustan Rome, London, 1994.
Santirocco, MS, Unity and Design in Horace's Odes, Chapel Hill, London, 1986.
Wilkinson, LP, Horace and his Lyric Poetry, 3rd edn, Cambridge, 1968.
Braund, SM, The Roman Satirists and their Masks, London, 1996.
Coffey, M, Roman Satire, London, 1976.
Rudd, N, The Satires of Horace, (reprinted) Berkeley, 1982.
Binns, JW, Ovid, London, 1973.
Lyne, ROAM The Latin Love Poets: from Catullus to Horace, Oxford, 1980.
Veyne, P (translation by D Pellauer), Roman erotic elegy: love, poetry and the West, Chicago, 1988.
Powell, JGF, Cicero the Philosopher, Oxford, 1995.
Sedley, DN, Lucretius and the transformation of Greek wisdom, Cambridge, 1998.
Segal, C, Lucretius on death and anxiety: poetry and philosophy in the De Rerum Naturs, Princeton, 1990.
Bradley, Arnold, Latin Prose Composition, Bristol Classical Press, 1993.
Colebourne, R, Latin Sentence and Idiom, Duckworth.
Gildensleeve, B and Lodge, G, Latin Grammar, Duckworth, 1895.
Kennedy, Two Centuries of Roman Prose, Duckworth, 1998.
Nash-Williams, A, Advanced Latin Prose Composition, Bristol Classical Press, 1992.
North, MA & Hillard, AE, Latin Prose Composition, Duckworth.