

Eutropius’ Hannibal includes 12 pages of commentary and then 6 text-only pages (for classroom review) in the style of Ørberg’s Lingua Latina.

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The translation sheets for Icarus and Daedalus are in pdf and doc formats for the reasons mentioned in #2.ġ. This is a beta edition and has not yet been properly proofread.Ĥ. This pdf is a short 7-page commentary (7 x 10 inch) of Ovid’s Icarus and Daedalus with 8 lines of Latin per page and all corresponding vocabulary and notes below the text. (There are many works of art inspired by this story from the Renaissance to the present that are worth adding.)ģ. doc format is included so that teachers may add images and other notes to embellish and add color to the students’ handouts. The purpose of these sheets is to provide students an opportunity to write out translations, take organized notes, and practice scansion. The translation sheets for Daphne and Apollo are in pdf and doc formats. This is a beta edition and has not yet been properly proofread.Ģ. 26 high frequency core vocabulary words are listed in the first pages of the pdf but not included in the commentary itself. This pdf is a short 14-page commentary (7 x 10 inch) of Ovid’s Daphne and Apollo with 10 lines of Latin per page and all corresponding vocabulary and notes below the text. Translation Sheets: Eutropius’ Hannibal: pdf and doc formatsġ.Commentary: Eutropius’ Hannibal (beta ed., revised 14Aug19).2022)Įutropius’ Hannibal (Book III of Breviarium Historiae Romanae) ( Beta edition) Translation Sheets: Baucis & Philemon: pdf and doc formats (beta ed.Commentary: Ovid’s Baucis & Philemon (VIII.616-724) (beta ed.Translation Sheets: Pygmalion & Galatea: pdf and doc formats (beta ed.Commentary: Ovid’s Pygmalion & Galatea (X.243-97) (beta ed.Translation Sheets: Pyramus & Thisbe: pdf and docx formats (beta ed.Commentary: Ovid’s Pyramus & Thisbe (IV.55-166) (beta ed.Translation Sheets: Icarus & Daedalus: pdf and docx formats (beta ed.Commentary: Ovid’s Icarus & Daedalus (VIII.183-235) (beta ed., Jan 2022).Translation Sheets: Daphne & Apollo: pdf and doc formats (beta ed.Commentary: Ovid’s Daphne & Apollo (I.452-567) (beta ed.When these selections are revised and compiled into a larger commentary at a later time, many more of the corresponding vocabulary will be removed and placed in the core vocabulary list. Please note that the following commentaries are very rough drafts that include too much vocabulary assistance on each page. Selections from Ovid’s Metamorphoses ( Beta editions)
