"The Strunk and White for Latin"
Classical Latin is foundational to English, shaping how we express ourselves in writing. Knowing some Latin can help us create deeper meaning and communication through the written word.
Discover the Joy of Learning Latin in an Accessible and Engaging Introduction
“Latin: A Joyously Brief Introduction” offers an engaging and accessible pathway into the world of Latin. It provides robust support for Latin learners by offering resources and community engagement opportunities. Designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this book transforms the often daunting task of learning Latin into a joyous and enlightening journey. The author’s expertise, grounded in his PhD in Classical Studies from Boston University, shines through in his clear and approachable explanations, making it easier to learn grammar intuitively.

About the Author
Jon-David Hague is a passionate educator, writer, and translator with a deep love for the classical world. He earned his PhD in Classical Studies from Boston University, where he honed his expertise in ancient languages, literature, and culture. With years of experience teaching and making the classics accessible to modern audiences, Jon-David has taught Latin at various educational levels and is committed to sharing the joy and beauty of Latin through his engaging and approachable style.
As the founder of Westbrae Literary Group, he champions fresh, raw voices in literature, while his personal work brings new life to the classics. When he’s not writing, Jon-David enjoys exploring the intersections of history, language, and human expression, helping others find inspiration in the past to enrich their present. His innovative methods to teach Latin make learning both effective and enjoyable.

Structure and Content: Understanding Latin Grammar
The book is structured to allow readers to dip in and out of chapters as needed, making it a flexible resource for both structured learning and casual exploration. Key sections include:
Historical Context and Literature
Explore the timeline of classical Latin literature, from its birth in 240 BCE to its evolution through the Roman Empire and beyond. Gain insights into the works of significant authors like Cicero, Vergil, and Ovid, and understand the distinct linguistic features that define this era. Reading classical Latin literature proficiently requires a deep understanding of the historical and cultural context in which these intricate texts were created.
Grammar and Syntax
Learn the fundamentals of Latin grammar, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. Understand the intricacies of Latin’s inflected nature and how word endings affect meaning.
Pronunciation and Poetic Meter
Master Latin pronunciation and delve into the beauty of its poetic meters, such as the dactylic hexameter used in epic poetry.
Practical Translation Techniques
Step-by-step guidance on translating Latin into English, with examples from classical texts like Vergil’s Aeneid and Caesar’s De Bello Gallico.
Women Writers
A special focus on Sulpicia, one of the few known female poets of ancient Rome, offering a rare glimpse into the literary contributions of women in a male-dominated field.
In toto
Reading Latin is fundamental to mastering the language, and this book provides various methods and tools to aid in learning to read Latin effectively.
Highlights
Interactive Learning
Each chapter is self-contained, allowing readers to focus on specific topics without needing to follow a strict sequence. Additionally, the book highlights the accessibility of various Latin texts, including audiobooks, interactive software, and curated curricula, making it easier for both beginners and advanced learners to engage with different historical periods and types of Latin literature.
Cultural Insights
Beyond grammar and vocabulary, the book provides cultural context, enhancing the reader's understanding of how the language was used in historical and literary settings.
Practical Applications
Tips on using Latin dictionaries, understanding poetic meter, and the significance of Latin in modern languages and scientific nomenclature. The book also emphasizes intuitive methods and interactive tools to help students quickly and enjoyably understand Latin, moving away from traditional memorization techniques.
Unique Approach to Classical Latin Literature
Hague’s approach demystifies Latin, emphasizing its joy and beauty. His writing style is both informative and engaging, making complex concepts accessible to readers with varying levels of familiarity with the language. He maintains the same style of teaching throughout, ensuring that even simpler bridging materials preserve the essence and structure of Latin. Whether you are a student, a lifelong learner, or someone with a casual interest in Latin, this book serves as a valuable and enjoyable resource. Additionally, it highlights the importance of learning to speak Latin, offering insights into immersive techniques and the growing interest in conversational Latin.
Latin: A Joyously Brief Introduction
is not just an introduction; it’s a celebration of the Latin language and its enduring legacy. While Latin can be helpful for understanding modern Romance languages like Spanish, French, and Italian, learners should focus on studying these languages directly if that is their primary goal. Hague invites readers to experience Latin not as a relic of the past but as a vibrant and living language that continues to enrich our understanding of literature, history, and culture. This book is a must-have for anyone looking to embark on a delightful and enlightening journey into the heart of Latin. English speakers, with their native language, will find it easier to learn Latin due to the shared vocabulary, making the connections between the two languages more apparent.
Testimonials
The world needs more books like this
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I can't recommend this book enough. In a world full of books that are either too long and too narrow, or too general to be really useful, Jon-David Hague shows there is a better way. Just like the title promises, the treatment of the Latin language, its authors and literature is joyful - and just as valuable, it is brief. Whether you are refreshing the Latin you learned decades ago (as I was), or getting started with the language at any age, this is a short book that will give you a strong foundation and leave you more enthusiastic than when you started. Beautifully written, clear language suited to beginners or more advanced learners, and well organized to reference or read end to end.
Bravo for this book, and I hope other authors take note!
A refreshing take on learning Latin
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
This book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn about Roman Literature and Latin but has no time to
take a formal course! Even people who have studied the language will find something new and refreshing each time they pick it up. Don't hesitate to purchase!
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