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1 Ltd 2014 Catalogue for Schools PO Box 167 Westpark Village West Harbour Auckland 0661 NEW ZEALAND Phone: (64) (09) Website Orders: Directors: Dr Calum Gilmour Mrs Raewyn Gilmour Photographs taken in Top: Views of Trajan s Markets; Left: Trajan s Column, Rome Ordering from the Website Each item is individually listed on the website and can be: Ordered with a school name and order number to be Invoiced Ordered using a Visa or Mastercard Remember to record the number of copies you require of each item Packing, Post and Courier are added at cost. Ltd Conditions Of Sale We are unable to send sample copies of the products. All orders are regarded as firm orders. All Prices quoted are in $NZ and include 15% GST. The Products in this Catalogue have their prices set for The Products we obtain from other sources can have price variations from time to time and we will notify you if the variation is significant. Packing, Post and Courier are charged separately at cost.
2 Catalogue 2014 Reformatted 2014 ISBN: Price: $ The price includes a disk Classical Studies Activities Book 8 Level 1 Course: The Classical World This is another in the popular series for teachers and students using a range of teaching and learning styles. Classical Studies Activities Book 8 offers a complete course for Level 1 classes. It was marketed as a boxed set but the teachers preferred format is as an Activities Book so the material has been reformatted. It has class teaching activities and individual tasks for both home and school work. There are also examination practice activities and Internal Assessments. This Course has been created for the benefit of teachers and students of Level 1 Classical Studies. It will meet Learning Objectives 6.1 and 6.2. Within this broad course students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to: Demonstrate understanding of the ideas and values of the classical world in a selection of the books in The Aeneid. demonstrate understanding of an important historical figure in the classical world in Alexander the Great. demonstrate understanding of the significance of work/s of art in the classical world. Increase the student s knowledge of the chronology and geography of the classical world and prepare students to complete NCEA Assessments 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, Short introductory Visuals have been provided on a disk for each part of the Course. The course covers three Themes: Theme 1 Alexander the Great is an interesting figure and most students will have some idea of who he was. The students must demonstrate an understanding of him as an important historical figure in the classical world. Alexander moves east from Greece. The geographical material is also important in current events at this time. The emphasis in this course is on Alexander s personal qualities which contributed to his achievements and on his military ability and leadership. The two periods of his campaign that have been used for the studies are taken from the early part of the campaign as far as Egypt ( BC) and from the later part of his campaign in the east of the empire. This gives a contrast in the strategies and tactics and the groups of people that he encountered. Theme 2 This theme must allow the students to demonstrate an understanding of the ideas and values of Aeneas and his followers and of Virgil in seeking a site for a new city. The threads link leadership, city building, geography and art to the rest of the course. Aeneas moves west from Greece. Theme 3 The Art and Architecture has been carefully selected. The pieces are all large in scale. They have some qualities in common and sufficient differences to be compared and contrasted. Another of the criteria for selection was their location in Italy making it possible for a school trip to see the pieces within a fairly confined region. offers this product so that schools which purchase Classical Studies Activities Book 8, Level 1 Course, The Classical World as a resource can photocopy the pages for their students use. 2
3 Products can be viewed and ordered from the site: Second Edition 2014 ISBN: Price: $ Multiple Copies (5+): $40.50 (10% Discount) Athenian Socio-Political Life The City of Athena Second Edition This is the second edition of The City of Athena. This reformatted book is a reorganisation, revision and extension of Athenian material published through. It reflects the new approach in the Classical Studies curriculum at each level. Some material has been revised and reused and new material has been incorporated into this edition. The language is straight forward; technical terms are explained; it is illustrated with maps, charts and photographs. Students will find this book also provides a sound background for subsequent studies at tertiary level. Raewyn Gilmour The Themes divide into Tasks that can be used as foci in class or as discrete units of work for the students to complete on their own. The Extension Work can be used for Internal Assessment or as enrichment for advanced students. Examination practice is included. Primary sources are provided for students to use as evidence. The City of Athena is an introduction to the history of Athens in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. The material will be useful and relevant for any level and as preparation for any style of assessment. In a Classical Studies course of study the political and social aspects are vital for the understanding of any other aspects of the society which may be studied. Literature, Drama, Art and Architecture all need to be set within the society of the time if they are to be fully appreciated by the student. The City of Athena provides those aspects and has them set within the political, social, cultural and military life of Athens. Sculpture emerges during the 6th century BC and develops during the 5th century BC. Architecture is set in its context of the rebuilding of Athens after the Persian Wars. Literature studied in detail is set in context. Aristophanes Wasps and Plato s Apology are primary source material for the procedures of the Law Courts. Plato s Euthyphro and Crito are examples of the educational process of dialectic and his Phaedo provides a philosophical discussion. The way individuals and groups participated in aspects of Athenian life are studied in detail: the political institutions, Law Courts, festivals and dramatic performances in the theatre, leisure activities, family occasions and cultural and religious practices. The position of foreigners, metics and slaves is supported by primary evidence. The third Theme follows the period of the Peloponnesian War when the fortunes of Athens and her people fluctuated from great successes and minor set backs to humilitating defeats and modest recovery. Other products support this study. See pages 4-5, 6-7 & 12 and the website. 3
4 Catalogue 2014 Products Order Form Number Catalogue Page Textbooks Price TOTAL The City of Athena - Athenian Socio-Political Life. SECOND EDITION $45.00 The City of Athena - Athenian Socio-Political Life 5 or more copies (10%) $40.50 Pompeii. Public Architecture. Domestic Architecture $80.00 Pompeii. Public Architecture. Domestic Architecture - 5 or more copies (20%) $64.00 Aeneas, Son of the Goddess. Companion to The Aeneid $36.00 Aeneas, Son of the Goddess. - 5 or more copies $32.00 Warrior King to Great King. The Story of Alexander the Great $32.00 Warrior King to Great King. - 5 or more copies $28.00 The Jewish War and Josephus $36.00 The City of Athena FIRST EDITION $36.00 Activities Books Book 1: Classical Studies Classroom & Individual Tasks $80.00 Book 2: The Aeneid $80.00 Book 3: Roman Art & Architecture $80.00 Book 4: Greek Drama. Comedy & Tragedy $80.00 Book 5: Athenian Architecture & Sculpture $80.00 Book 6: Homer: The Odyssey $80.00 Book 7: Alexander the Great $80.00 Book 8: Level 1: The Classical World - With Disk $80.00 Visual Presentations Roman Art & Architecture. An Instruction Course. 6 Disk Set $ Athenian Architecture & Sculpture: An Instruction Course. $ Pompeii Images. Public & Domestic Architecture $ Power Points The City of Athens $50.00 Rome $50.00 Pompeii & Herculaneum $50.00 Making Connections with the Aeneid $50.00 Photographic Albums Photograph Albums - Athenian Architecture & Sculpture $11.00 Photograph Albums - Pompeii $11.00 Photograph Albums - Roman Art & Architecture $11.00 Photograph Albums - The Athenian Expedition to Syracuse $11.00 TOTAL School or Name: Order Number: Address for Courier: 4
5 Products can be viewed and ordered from the site: Read a full description of each product on the Website Level 2: The City of Athena. 2nd Edition Athenian Socio-Political Life The City of Athena Level 2: Pompeii Architecture Socio-Political Life Literature Drama & Tragedy Art & Architecture Military Events Visual Series Pompeii Images Public & Domestic Architecture Copyright 2012 Level 3: T IO ED I W E N 2014 Drama & Comedy Socrates Greek Vases Philosophy Religion Created and Published by: Ltd PO Box 167 Westpark Village West Harbour, Auckland 0661 New Zealand Level 2: Second Edition Raewyn Gilmour Activities Book 8 Level 1 Course: The Classical World Athenian Architecture & Sculpture N Classical Studies Activities Book 8 Level 1 Course: The Classical World Level 3: Roman Art & Architecture AeneAs son of the Goddess Level 3: The Aeneid A CompAnion to the Aeneid RAewyn GilmouR Level 3: Alexander 5
6 Catalogue 2014 Maps Tick Title A1 A2 MAP1 - Greece, Aegean, Asia Minor Coast MAP2 - Mainland Greece MAP3 - Attica & her Neighbours MAP4 - The Peloponnesian War MAP5 - Alexander the Great MAP6 - Rome - Extent MAP7 - Italy MAP8 - Early Rome & her Neighbours MAP9 - Gaul in the Time of Caesar MAP10 - The Jewish War CHARTS A1 A2 C1 - Primary Source Materials C2 - Chronology C3 - The Aeneid C4 - The Odyssey Structure C5 - Aristophanes Comedy Structure C6 - The Rise & Fall of Athens C7 - The Arch of Constantine C8 - Roman Building C9 - Building on the Acropolis at Athens Posters Tick Title A1 A2 SRA3 Pompeii Posters POM1 - Pompeii: Domestic Architecture POM2 - Pompeii: Villa Architecture POM3 - Pompeii: The Forum POM4 - Pompeii: Leisure Greek Posters A1 A2 SRA3 GRK1 - Sculpture: Freestanding GRK2 - Sculpture: Waterbearers GRK3 - Sculpture: Northern Frieze GRK4 - Sculpture: Mourning Athena GRK5 - Eleusis Altar Front GRK6 - Theatre of Dionysos GRK7 - Parthenon GRK8 - Propylaia GRK9 - Erechtheion GRK10 - Agora at Athens Display Materials Maps Charts Posters These display materials have been reorganised. They also appear like this on the website. We have stopped selling laminated A3 posters. Instead we are using SRA3 gloss which is a high quality paper with an attractive finish for display purposes. Sizes A1-594mm x 840mm A2-420mm x 594mm SRA3-320mm x 450mm Ordering Scan these pages and Photocopy these pages and Post OR Browse the Website Order from the Website Order Number: School/Name: Delivery Address: 6
7 Products can be viewed and ordered from the site: Vase Posters Tick A1 A2 VAS1 - Herakles & Antaios - Euphronios VAS2 - Dionysos in his Boat - Exekias VAS3 - Kleophrades Painter Hydria RO1 - Arch of Titus RO2 - Column of Trajan Roman Posters RO3 - Ara Pacis. Augustan Altar of Peace. RO4 - Busts of Commodus & Philip RO5 - The Patrician RO6 - Hadrian s Villa RO7 - Colosseum RO8 - Pont du Gard RO9 - Roman Forum RO10 - The Pantheon RO11 - Masada Publicity Posters A1 A2 SRA3 Temple Series A1 A2 PUB1 - The Study of Ancient Greece PUB2 - The Study of Ancient Rome PUB3 - The Study of Ancient Greece & Ancient Rome Norman Maclean Literary Posters NM1 - Aristophanes: Choruses NM2 - Aristophanes: Wasps NM3 - Aristophanes: Frogs NM4 - Virgil: The Aeneid NM5 - Sophocles: Oedipus the King NM6 - Sophocles: Antigone NM7 - Homer: Odyssey - Women NM8 - Homer: Odyssey - Men NM9 - Homer: Odyssey - Cyclops NM10 - Homer: Odyssey - Circe NM11 - The Olympian Pantheon NM12 - Religions of the Empire NM13 - Touching the Life of Alexander Alexander Posters ALEX1 - Alexander Mosaic, Pompeii ALEX2 - Chaeroneia ALEX3 - Sites in Asia Minor A1 A2 SRA3 SRA3 Prices A1 - $58.00 A2 - $43.00 SRA3 - $15 Multiple Copies 4 Plus A1 - $50 each 4 Plus A2 - $38 each 8 Plus SRA3 - $14 each Order Number: School/Name: Delivery Address: 7
8 Catalogue 2014 Primary Sources from Penguin For the Classroom A selection of titles has been listed for use in Classical Studies classes. Some of them are needed as Primary Source material in the units studied. Other titles can be accessed by request. These quoted prices can vary slightly. Please Enter the Number Required Number ISBN Author Title Price Aeschylus Agamemnon (The Oresteia) Apollonius of Rhodes The Voyage of Argo (Additional for The Aeneid) Aristophanes The Frogs and Other Plays Aristophanes Lysistrata The Acharnians The Clouds (Additional for Socrates and Comedy) Aristotle The Athenian Constitution (Athenian Democracy & Comedy) Aristotle Poetics (Tragedy, Comedy. The Aeneid) Aristotle Politics Arrian The Campaigns of Alexander (Alexander ) Caesar The Conquest of Gaul Cassius Dio The History of Rome (Augustus) Cicero Selected Works (Augustus) Cicero Selected Political Speeches Curtius(Rufus Quintus) History of Alexander (Alexander ) Euripides Medea (Medea and Other Plays) Herodotus The Histories (Athenian Democracy) Homer The Odyssey (Homer Text) Homer The Iliad Horace The Complete Odes & Epodes (Centennial Hymn - Carmen Saeculare) (Augustus) Josephus The Jewish War Juvenal The Sixteen Satires Livy The Early History of Rome Bks 1-5 (Augustus) Ovid Metamophosis Plato The Last Days of Socrates (Socrates) Plato The Symposium (Socrates) Plato The Republic Plautus The Rope & Other Plays Pliny Letters of Younger Pliny Plutarch The Age of Alexander (Alexander ) Plutarch The Rise and Fall of Athens (Athenian Democracy, Comedy) Plutarch Makers of Rome (Augustus) Seneca Oedipus (Four Tragedies & Octavia) Sophocles Theban Plays/King Oedipus/Antigone Suetonius The Twelve Caesars (Augustus) Tacitus Agricola & Germania Tacitus The Annals of Imperial Rome (Auugustus) Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War (Athenian Democracy & Comedy)
9 Products can be viewed and ordered from the site: Please Enter the Number Required Number ISBN Author Title Price Virgil The Aeneid - Jackson-Knight translation ( Aeneid and also Augustus) Virgil The Aeneid - David West translation Xenophon History of My Times (Athenian Democracy & Comedy) Xenophon Conversations with Socrates Resources from Pearson Number Title Price Total David Taylor Roman Society Marion Findlay Classical Mythology Marion Findlay Divine Quest (1999) Marion Findlay Roman Religion (1998) Gwen Hunter Socrates (1998) School or Name: Order Number: Address for Courier: Paul Artus Study Notes 2013 TITLES AVAILABLE Number Title Price Total Paul Artus Art & Architecture of the Roman Empire Study Notes (Revised 2010) Paul Artus Greek Vase Painting Study Notes Revised 2011, all colour) Paul Artus Pompeii & Herculaneum Study Notes (Dec 2007) Paul Artus Roman Politics in the Age of Cicero & Caesar (2010) Paul Artus Alexander Study Notes Paul Artus Augustus Study Notes - Out of Print at Present TOTAL Art Titles History Titles 9
10 Catalogue 2014 Recommended Titles ISBN Tick Title and Subjects Author/Editor Publisher Probable Price History - Philosophy - Individuals The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece ed. H A Shapiro Cambridge The Cambridge Companion to the The Age of Pericles ed. Loren J Samons II Cambridge Pericles. A Sourcebook and Reader Stephen V Tracy Univ of California 2009 InBooks Debating the Athenian Cultural Revolution: Art, Literature, Philosophy & Politics BC ed Robin Osborne Cambridge Socrates. Ironist & Moral Philosopher Gregory Vlastos Cambridge Cambridge Companion to Socrates ed. Donald R Morrison Cambridge Alexander the Great. The Story of an Ancient Life Martin & Blackwell Cambridge Alexander the Great. A Reader. 2nd Edition ed. Ian Worthington Routledge Alexander the Great: A New History ed Heckel & Tritle Blackwell, Alexander the Great, Historical Texts in Translation Heckel & Yardley Blackwell Conquest and Empire A B Bosworth Cambridge Alexander the Great J R Hamilton Pittsburg InBooks Alexander the Great. A Life in Legend Richard Stoneman Yale U P Resource Books & Secondary Texts Diodorus Siculus, Books XV.20-XVI.65 ( BC) Diodorus Siculus, Books XVI.66-XVII ( BC) Loeb Classical Library Harvard Harvard The Cambridge Companion to The Roman Historians ed Andrew Feldherr Cambridge Ancient Rome. A Military & Political History Christopher S Mackay Cambridge The Cambridge Companion to The Roman Republic ed. Harriet I Flower Cambridge The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus ed. Karl Galinsky Cambridge Res Gestae Divi Augusti. The Achievements of the Divine Augustus. Alison Cooley Cambridge Augustus. Introduction to a Life Karl Galinsky Cambridge Roman Imperialism ed C B Champion Blackwell Rome & Jerusalem Martin Goodman Penguin Books Becoming Roman Greg Woolf Cambridge Plutarch Caesar: Translated with an Introduction and Commentary, Christopher Pelling OxfordUP A Companion to Julius Caesar (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World) ed. Miriam Griffin Blackwell Julius Caesar: The Colossus of Rome Richard A Billows Routledge Julius Caesar: A Life Antony Kamm Routledge Josephus Tessa Rajak Macmillan As the Romans Did (use for Social Life) Jo-Ann Shelton Oxford The Cambridge Companion to Greek & Roman Philosophy ed David Sedley Cambridge Religions of Rome Volume 1, A History Beard, North & Price Cambridge Religions of Rome Volume 2, A Sourcebook Beard, North & Price Cambridge Roman Religion Valerie M Warrior Cambridge Ancient Rome. Using Evidence Pamela Bradley Cambridge School or Name: Order Number: Address for Courier: 10
11 Products can be viewed and ordered from the site: Resource Books & Secondary Texts Reviews can be read with each title on the Website Mythology The Complete World of Greek Mythology (Mythology) Richard Buxton Thames & Hudson Macmillan Classical Mythology. A Very Short Introduction. (Mythology) Helen Morales Oxford The Myths of Rome (Mythology) T P Wiseman Univ of Exeter 2004 InBooks New Heroes in Antiquity Jones Harvard Interpreting the Images of Greek Myths Klaus Junker Tr. Snodgrass Cambridge Literature & Drama Ancient Epic Katherine Cullen King Blackwell The Cambridge Companion to Homer ed Robert Fowler Cambridge Homer Barry B Powell Blackwell Homer: Odyssey. (Commentary) P Jones Bristol Classics Odysseus Unbound Robert Bittlestone Cambridge The Cambridge Companion to Virgil ed. Charles Martindale Cambridge Reading Vergil s Aeneid. An Interpretive Guide ed Christine Perkell U Oaklahoma Virgil s Aeneid. A Reader s Guide David O Ross Blackwell The Aeneid of Virgil (Commentary) R D Williams Bristol Classics 1985 Penguin A Guide to Ancient Greek Drama Storey & Allan Blackwell, Cambridge Companion to Greek & Roman Theatre ed. McDonald & Walton Cambridge Aristophanes & Athens. An Introduction to the Plays Douglas M MacDowell Oxford An Introduction to Greek Tragedy Ruth Scodel Cambridge Satires of Rome K Freudenburg Cambridge Stagecraft & Performance of Roman Comedy C.W.Marshall Cambridge Art and Architecture The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles (also History) Jeffrey M Hurwitt Cambridge The Parthenon & its Sculptures (Athenian A&A) Michael B Cosmopoulos Cambridge The Parthenon Frieze (Athenian A&A) Jenifer Neils Cambridge The Stones of the Parthenon (Athenian A&A) Manolis Korres Getty How to Read Greek Vases (GVP) Joan R Mertens Yale Understanding Greek Vases. Guide to Terms, Styles & Techniques (GVP) Clark, Elston, Hart Getty The art of vase-painting in classical Athens (GVP) Martin Robertson Cambridge Athenian Vase Construction (GVP) Toby Schreiber Getty A History of Roman Art Fred S Kleiner Wadsworth Roman Art Paul Zanker Getty The Splendor of Roman Wall Painting Umberto Pappalardo Getty Secrets of Pompeii. Everyday Life in Ancient Rome Emidio de Allbentis Getty School or Name: Order Number: Address for Courier: 11
12 Catalogue 2014 Reminder Check the Teacher Page on the Website regularly for updates and suggestions for resources The Little Photographic Albums Athenian Architecture & Sculpture The Athenian Expedition to Sicily Roman Art & Architecture Pompeii & Herculaneum The Popular Activities Books Book 1: Skills for Classical Studies Book 2: The Aeneid Book 3: Roman Art & Architecture Book 4: Greek Drama Book 5: Athenian Architecture & Sculpture Book 6: Homer: The Odyssey Book 7: Alexander the Great Book 8: Level 1 Course: The Classical World Roman Religion Use with Roman Religion, Findlay Classical Studies Activities Book 2 The Aeneid Classroom Tasks Individual Student Tasks Classical Studies Activities Book 7 The impact of a significant historical figure on the classical world Alexander the Great 12 Classical Studies Activities Book 8 Level 1 Course: The Classical World
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