Comments - Childrens' Books in Latin - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-19T10:05:59Zhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=727885%3ABlogPost%3A29885&xn_auth=noSince this post, we now have…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-05-27:727885:Comment:444072010-05-27T12:04:01.353ZLatinum Institutehttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/metrodorus
Since this post, we now have the Tar Heel reader site, with over 400 illustrated children's books in Latin, all written since May last year. Amazing!
Since this post, we now have the Tar Heel reader site, with over 400 illustrated children's books in Latin, all written since May last year. Amazing! There are several already tra…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-05-27:727885:Comment:444052010-05-27T11:20:51.475ZAprilhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/April
There are several already translated children's books in Latin, but the Latin would be difficult for most students unless they have at least third year level Latin. The other problem is that many of these books are out of print. I have Tela Charlottae (Charlotte's Web), but considering how much I paid for it, I'm afraid to let my students use it. Incidentally, that brings up a question for me. Why are there only three of the Beatrix Potter books translated into Latin? Does anyone know?
There are several already translated children's books in Latin, but the Latin would be difficult for most students unless they have at least third year level Latin. The other problem is that many of these books are out of print. I have Tela Charlottae (Charlotte's Web), but considering how much I paid for it, I'm afraid to let my students use it. Incidentally, that brings up a question for me. Why are there only three of the Beatrix Potter books translated into Latin? Does anyone know? I've had students do projects…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-03-19:727885:Comment:325552009-03-19T16:45:20.011ZLaura Gibbshttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/lauragibbs
I've had students do projects like that for class, exactly as you described, replacing the English text with Latin but keeping the illustrations. It was always so much fun, and so sad not to be able to distribute the results.<br />
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If you are interested in finding public domain children's books, especially illustrated ones, The International Children's Library online is amazing:<br />
<a href="http://en.childrenslibrary.org/">http://en.childrenslibrary.org/</a>
I've had students do projects like that for class, exactly as you described, replacing the English text with Latin but keeping the illustrations. It was always so much fun, and so sad not to be able to distribute the results.<br />
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If you are interested in finding public domain children's books, especially illustrated ones, The International Children's Library online is amazing:<br />
<a href="http://en.childrenslibrary.org/">http://en.childrenslibrary.org/</a> Hi Laura, gratia tibi :) Your…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-03-19:727885:Comment:325532009-03-19T16:34:45.377ZPete Boyerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/Pete
Hi Laura, gratia tibi :) Your link is much more informative than the one I found on my own. I do have a copy from my local library.<br />
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What I plan to do is: scan the copy I have, create duplicate pages with the same art work, but replace the English text with Latin, then print and bind it. My goal is to marry this classic American primer with classic Latin.<br />
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Depending on how it turns out, I will definitely contact the publisher you suggested and see if they're interested.<br />
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I'm really happy that…
Hi Laura, gratia tibi :) Your link is much more informative than the one I found on my own. I do have a copy from my local library.<br />
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What I plan to do is: scan the copy I have, create duplicate pages with the same art work, but replace the English text with Latin, then print and bind it. My goal is to marry this classic American primer with classic Latin.<br />
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Depending on how it turns out, I will definitely contact the publisher you suggested and see if they're interested.<br />
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I'm really happy that there are other people who share my interest in introducing very young children to classic languages.<br />
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Thanks again! Hi Pete, it would be consider…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-03-17:727885:Comment:324992009-03-17T19:21:09.732ZLaura Gibbshttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/lauragibbs
Hi Pete, it would be considered academic fair use I believe to do the translation for your granddaughters ONLY. The book was published in 1946 so it is not in the public domain, which means you cannot distribute a translation without permission from the copyright holder (more specifically, the holder of the subsidiary copyrights).<br />
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The book has recently been reissued in 2004 by Penguin - but apparently they do not regularly acquire the subsidiary rights from the original publisher because on…
Hi Pete, it would be considered academic fair use I believe to do the translation for your granddaughters ONLY. The book was published in 1946 so it is not in the public domain, which means you cannot distribute a translation without permission from the copyright holder (more specifically, the holder of the subsidiary copyrights).<br />
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The book has recently been reissued in 2004 by Penguin - but apparently they do not regularly acquire the subsidiary rights from the original publisher because on this FAQ page they urge you to contact the original publisher of the hardcover book with questions about subsidiary rights:<br />
<a href="http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/subrights/subrights-faq.html">http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/subrights/subrights-faq.html</a><br />
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You might contact the folks at Bolchazy-Carducci to see if they are interested in acquiring the subsidiary rights for Fun with Dick and Jane, so that you could publish a Latin translation with them. I think that would be super: most of the children's books in Latin are way too hard, but that would not be the case with this one! :-) For my granddaughters' first…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-03-17:727885:Comment:324942009-03-17T15:52:43.809ZPete Boyerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/Pete
For my granddaughters' first birthdays, I want to create a version of Fun with Dick and Jane with facing pages in Latin. Do I need permission from the publisher? The publisher is Grosset & Dunlap.
For my granddaughters' first birthdays, I want to create a version of Fun with Dick and Jane with facing pages in Latin. Do I need permission from the publisher? The publisher is Grosset & Dunlap. Terrific idea! I have had stu…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-01-14:727885:Comment:304922009-01-14T17:27:21.876ZPam Koleszarhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/PamKoleszar
Terrific idea! I have had students do books, but never shared them with the world. Now I will. Thank you.
Terrific idea! I have had students do books, but never shared them with the world. Now I will. Thank you.