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Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars I: A Latin Novella - Fabulae Epicae
Brian Gronewoller
Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars I: A Latin Novella - Fabulae Epicae
Brian Gronewoller
After ten years of war the Greeks have finally conquered Troy and are ready to sail home. Their actions following the victory, however, have angered Neptune and Minerva. And Ulysses (Odysseus), Eurylochus, and Elpenor are about to learn that angry gods and goddesses can turn a brief cruise across the Mediterranean into a long adventure as they wander through unknown lands filled with strange fruit, cozy caves, and monsters.
Books in the Fabulae Epicae (Epic Stories) series are designed to help beginners learn Latin by reading engaging stories from Greek and Roman mythology. All books have been tested in a classroom setting with beginning Latin students and contain a limited vocabulary. Meanings for many words are provided in footnotes and a full index of all words, word forms, and phrases is included at the back of each book. Readers can thus use this book on their own or with others.
Total Words: 4500
Unique Words: 235
Base Vocabulary: 88
Level: Latin I/II (Grammar and Translation Classes)
Level: Latin I/II (Communicative Classes)
102 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 10, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781736785928 |
Publishers | Simplicianus Press |
Pages | 102 |
Dimensions | 202 × 126 × 10 mm · 122 g |
Language | Latin |
Illustrator | Gronewoller, Parker |