Teacher’s Guide to Roman Voices
Teacher’s Guide to Roman Voices: Everyday Latin in Ancient Rome, by Carol Clemeau Esler.
Teacher’s Guide to Roman Voices: Everyday Latin in Ancient Rome, by Carol Clemeau Esler.
Roman Voices: Everyday Latin in Ancient Rome, by Carol Clemeau Esler.
Elegiac poetry can be beautiful or annoying, especially if you don’t have notes to go with the text. Your problem is solved here, in CANEPress’s
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While this was an interesting TV show, it seemed to lack focus. There was too much information given for the audience to take it all
CANEPress is pleased to announce new texts and music that is available to CANE members. These firstbooks were done under the auspices of Professor Gilbert
Witches and Witchcraft: A Latin Reader – Translation Key and Suggested Answers to Questions by Elizabeth Rossi.
Witches and Witchcraft, A Latin Reader, with selections from Vergil’s Eclogue VIII, Horace’s Satire I.VIII, Horace’s Epode V, Vergil’s Aeneid IV, and Apuleius’ Metamorphoses I.
ROMAN ELEGIAC POETRY Catullus 76, Tibullus I.1 Propertius 1.16, and Ovid, Amores I.9. Edited with Introductions, Facing Vocabularies and Notes, Comprehension and Discussion Questions, and
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