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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 57b. Hercules et Aper
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 57b Hercules et Aper. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. Posted by Laura Gibbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is a companion to the Anecdota Latina blog. Focusing on stories and anecdotes with macrons. Although I do not have time to work on this project during the school year, I hope to get back to it in Summer 2012. Meanwhile, feel free to enjoy the materials collected here now. Mille Fabulae et Una.
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: D'Ooge: Latin for Beginners, Part 1
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. D'Ooge: Latin for Beginners, Part 1. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. The readings in D'Ooge come in two parts: the first part, up through Lesson 40, is listed below with the corresponding section number. The second part, containing the Labors of Hercules and the Story of a Roman Boy, is listed here. 56 Julia et Galba. 77 Galba et Marcus. 96 Marcus et Cornelius. 107 Romani Bellum Parant. 118 Cornelius et Marcus. 229 Tarpeia Pe...
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: Hiatus
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Saturday, September 24, 2011. This blog project is on hiatus, but to find out the latest goings-on in the world of the Bestiaria Latina. Visit the Round-Up blog. Posted by Laura Gibbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is a companion to the Anecdota Latina blog. Mille Fabulae et Una. Laura is the author of Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables in Latin. Mille Fabulae et Una. Picture Window template. Template images by Jason Morrow.
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 60b. Hercules et Cerberus
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Thursday, May 5, 2011. 60b Hercules et Cerberus. Sīc duodecim labōrēs illī intrā duodecim annōs cōnfecti sunt. Dēmum post longam vītam Herculēs ā deīs receptus est et Iuppiter fīliō suō dedit immortālitātem. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. Posted by Laura Gibbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is a companion to the Anecdota Latina blog. Mille Fabulae et Una. Laura is the author of Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables in Latin. 54a Hercules et M...
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 54a. Hercules et Minyae
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 54a Hercules et Minyae. Herculēs ā puerō corpus suum gravissimīs et difficillimīs labōribus exercēbat et hōc modō vīrēs suās cōnfirmāvit. Iam adulēscēns Thēbīs habitābat. Ibi Creōn quīdam erat rēx. Tum tempore opportūnissimō proelium cum Minyīs commīsit. Diū pugnātum est, sed dēnique illī impetum Thēbānōrum sustinēre nōn potuērunt et terga vertērunt fugamque cēpērunt. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. Posted by Laura Gibbs. 55a He...
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latinus grossus: 06/2012
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Perché non leggersi le avventure di Ulisse? I nostri modelli: l'Accademia Vivarium Novum. Per arrivare in forma. Tradurre in italiano, il più possibile SENZA VOCABOLARIO, almeno 3 favole. Di quelle scaricabili qui. Scrivere una sintesi in latino di max una pagina di. Una favola a scelta. Sintesi non vuol dire taglia e incolla dall'originale). Tradurre (anche qui, senza vocabolario, per quanto potete) almeno 5 brani della storia degli Argonauti. Che trovate in questa pagina. Iscriviti a: Post (Atom).
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: D'Ooge: Latin for Beginners, Part 2
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Thursday, May 5, 2011. D'Ooge: Latin for Beginners, Part 2. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. The readings in D'Ooge come in two parts: the first part, up through Lesson 40, is listed on a separate index page here. The second part, containing the Labors of Hercules and the Story of a Roman Boy, is listed below:. 54a Hercules et Minyae. 54b Hercules et Scelus Eius. 55a Hercules et Leo I. 55b Hercules et Leo II. 56 Hercules et Hydra. 57a Hercules et Cervus.
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 57a. Hercules et Cervus
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 57a Hercules et Cervus. Postquam Eurystheō mors Hydrae nūntiāta est, summus terror animum eius occupāvit. Itaque iussit Herculem capere et ad sē reportāre cervum quendam; nam minimē cupīvit tantum virum in rēgnō suō tenēre. Hic autem cervus dīcēbātur aurea cornua et pedēs multō celeriōrēs ventō habēre. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. Posted by Laura Gibbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mille Fabulae et Una. 289 Horatius Co...
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 56. Hercules et Hydra
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 56 Hercules et Hydra. Deinde Herculēs ab Eurystheō iussus est Hydram occīdere. Itaque cum amicō Iolāō contendit ad palūdem Lernaeam ubi Hydra incolēbat. Hoc autem mōnstrum erat serpēns ingēns quae novem capita habēbat. Mox is mōnstrum repperit et summō cum perīculō collum eius sinistrā manū rapuit et tenuit. Tum dextrā manū capita novem abscīdere incēpit, sed frūstrā labōrābat, quod quotiēns hoc fēcerat totiēns alia nova capita vidēbat. 54a Hercules et Mi...
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Bestiaria Latina: Macronaganza: 58a. Hercules et Stabulum
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Latin Texts with Macrons. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 58a Hercules et Stabulum. Deinde Eurystheus Herculī hunc labōrem multō graviōrem imperāvit. Augēās quīdam, quī illō tempore rēgnum Ēlidis obtinēbat, tria mīlia boum habēbat. Hī ingentī stabulō continēbantur. Hoc stabulum, quod per trīgintā annōs nōn pūrgātum erat, Herculēs intrā spatium ūnīus diēī pūrgāre iussus est. By Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1911), with a vocabulary list. Posted by Laura Gibbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mille Fabulae et Una.