OCR Anthology for Latin AS and A Level Shorter Prose Authors
By (Author) Katharine Radice
By (author) Dr. Stuart R. Thomson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th March 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
870.8001
Paperback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This is the OCR-endorsed edition covering the Latin AS and A-Level (Group 1) prescription for examinations in 202628 of Nepos Life of Hannibal 113 and the the A-Level (Group 2) prescription for examinations in 202728 of Apuleius Metamorphoses VI, 721 and Tacitus Annals XIV, 2937 and 59 (et positu metu )65, giving full Latin text, commentary and vocabulary, with a detailed introduction that also covers the prescribed material to be read in English for A Level. Nepos' bibliography offers an interesting character sketch of Hannibal, Rome's great enemy. Written in clear, unadorned Latin, Nepos focuses on Hannibal's great intelligence and his undying hatred for the Romans. The character sketch is fast-paced and enlivened by a series of memorable anecdotes. In contrast, Tacitus's account of the notorious emperor Nero is scathing in its criticism and jagged in its style. Via sentences which are often surprising in their structure, Tacitus explores the darker side of Nero's personal whims. This extract contains unforgettable descriptions of Nero's love of performing on stage and the shifting personal alliances in Rome, including the murder of his young wife, Octavia. Tacitus also takes us to Roman Britain and the surging rebellion led by Boudicca in protest against Rome greed and their abuse of power. Apuleius' tale of Cupid and Psyche is one of the richest and most enduring fables of antiquity, combining elements of fairytale, Platonic allegory, and literary play, in stylistically lavish Latin prose. The story tells the tale of the surpassingly beautiful mortal Psyche, with whom Cupid, Venus' son and the god of love, falls hopelessly in love, though concealing his identity. Her sisters' jealously, and her own inordinate curiosity, lead her to try to discover who her lover is, in the process severely wounding him. This selection of text follows the trials of Psyche, set as punishment by Venus. Supporting resources are available on the Companion Website: https://www.bloomsbury.pub/OCR-editions-2026-2028.
Katharine Radice teaches Classics at the Stephen Perse Foundation, UK. She is a regular speaker at Classics conferences on the methodology of effective Latin teaching. She is an experienced examiner and has co-authored recent A-level editions of Ovid (Bloomsbury Academic, 2011), Cicero (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013) and Tacitus (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016). Stuart R. Thomson is a housemaster and teaches Classics and Religious Studies at Glenalmond College, Perthshire, UK. He has written recent A Level editions of Apuleius (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) and Plato (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).