This intermediate Latin reader allows students to review grammar and
syntax and increase their knowledge of Latin prose style while they read
eighty Aesop's fables in Latin prose, taken from the
seventeenth-century edition illustrated by Francis Barlow. These Latin
prose fables are ideal for Latin language students: simple, short,
witty, and to-the-point, with a memorable moral lesson that provides a
jumping-off point for discussion. Forty original black-and-white Barlow
illustrations and 129 pertinent Latin proverbs are featured, spurs for
classroom discussion. Selected fables include many that have become
proverbial, such as 'The Tortoise and The Hare' and 'The Dog in the
Manger,' along with lesser known fables.
This is the perfect
ancillary for intermediate students, to increase comprehension,
confidence, and enthusiasm for reading Latin.
Special Features
*
Introduction, covering Aesop's fables in the ancient world, the
Latin-language sources for the fables, and Aesop's fables in early
modern England * Latin Reading Guide, including study tips and
strategies to increase student reading confidence-helps students read,
not just translate * 80 Aesop's fables in Latin prose, with -
introductory comments with references to other versions of the fable -
engaging grammar overview for review and to increase comprehension -
opposite-page vocabulary notes for less familiar words - same-page
grammar notes * 40 black-and-white illustrations by Francis Barlow *
129 thematically relevant Latin proverbs * 4 Appendices: - glossary of
grammatical terms, with references to fables containing specific
grammatical features - vocabulary frequency list - English
vocabulary-building list based on the Latin vocabulary - annotated
listing of online * Bibliography for further reading