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Fabulae Antiquae
Fabulae Antiquae
Author: A.M. Croft
Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 10/4/2011


A collection of 40 stories from Greek mythology in Latin. The earliest ones, Pygmalion, Daedalus et Icarus, Virginia, are short and easy. The stories increase in length and difficulty. Readings near the end of the collection contain deponent verbs, but not clauses with the subjunctive. A complete vocabulary list is included. Many stories are illustrated with black and white drawings.


The Romans Speak for Themselves
The Romans Speak for Themselves
Author: Gilbert Lawall
Book Type: Hardcover
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Review Date: 7/23/2012


This is the Teacher's Handbook that accompanies the student books The Romans Speak for Themselves, Book I and Book II. It contains translations, background information and hints for teaching the selections contained in the student books. It is a paperback booklet.


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