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Please help evaluate online materials for new textbook

I'd like to ask for people's help in setting some priorities and strategies for the auxiliary materials I'm developing for my "Aesop's Fables in Latin" textbook (now listed as forthcoming at Bolchazy-Carducci - it will be out in January!). The book contains glossary and vocabulary lists and notes for each fable - but I'll be developing a wide range of materials online that were either too bulky to include in the book (detailed grammar commentary,… Continue

Added by Laura Gibbs on December 13, 2008 at 1:34pm — No Comments

Cartoon: Love Triangle

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Cartoon: Deity of the Month Club

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Comics: Prometheus

I just added a new image to the ning, this time a Prometheus cartoon for those who are maybe feeling some angst about the advent of school starting again... maybe not tomorrow, but soon, soon, soon... :-)

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Added by Laura Gibbs on July 29, 2008 at 4:09pm — No Comments

More blog comics

Thanks to the new features here at the ning, and the wonderful technology at YahooPipes, I've been able to update my RSS feed here on my profile page so that you can see all my blog postings at the various Bestiaria Latina blogs automatically! So, instead of updating my blog status here, I can just keep adding cartoons. Here's another one with a classical theme - it's a hold up! :-)

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Added by Laura Gibbs on July 22, 2008 at 12:35pm — No Comments

Trojan Pinata

A teacher can never have enough cartoons! Here is one of my classical favorites: the Trojan Pinata!!! :-)

Added by Laura Gibbs on July 7, 2008 at 6:50pm — No Comments

Summer Round-Up: June 29

As promised, here is a round-up of my Latin blogs for the past week.



Latin Via Fables - This week's fables include LaFontaine's Fox and Grapes in Latin, Young Man and Swallow, Wolf and Nurse, Androcles and the Lion, and The Camel and the Lion-King.



Audio Latin Proverbs - This week's essay is about the proverb: Elephantus culicem non curat.…



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Added by Laura Gibbs on June 29, 2008 at 10:30am — No Comments

Summer Round-Up: June 22

Summer Round-Up: June 22. This past week I had a FANTASTIC time looking for Latin Aesop's fables at Google Books and other online resources, in lieu of my usual blogging.



GoogleBooks has now scanned enough books from enough libraries that I have been able to pull together a very respectable online collection that represents all the major collections of Aesop's fables in Latin - ancient verse, medieval verse and prose, Renaissance verse and prose, plus all kinds of interesting modern… Continue

Added by Laura Gibbs on June 22, 2008 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Summer Round-Up: June 15

Summer Round-Up: June 15

As promised, here is a round-up of my Latin blogs for the past week.



Latin Proverb of the Day - This week's proverbs included Stercus optimum vestigium domini; Hectora quis nosset, si felix Troia fuisset?; In tenebris salto; In pratis ut flos, sic perit omnis honos and Regnant qualibet urbe lupi.…



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Added by Laura Gibbs on June 15, 2008 at 4:14pm — No Comments

Summer Round-Up: June 8

As promised, here is a round-up of my Latin blogs for the past week. I hope everybody is having a great summer!



At the AudioLatin.com website, I added some audio to accompany both the Latin Via Proverbs book and the Vulgate Verses book.



At the Vulgate Verses blog, I've commented on the verse Pascua sunt… Continue

Added by Laura Gibbs on June 8, 2008 at 7:06pm — No Comments

Summer Round-Up: June 1

Since the summer is a productive time for me at my various Latin blogs, I'll just be posting here once a week with a summary of the contents of those other blogs, hoping that it might be useful! Here is a list of what I published this week:

Latin Via Fables (latinviafables.blogspot.com): I've added seven new Latin fable types - The Tree and the Reed, Two Men and a Bear, The Old Man and Death, The…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on June 1, 2008 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Onager and The Donkey

Ὄναγρος καὶ ὄνος

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 28, 2008 at 2:19pm — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Donkey and The Horse

Ὄνος ἵππον μακαρίζων

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 24, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Dog and The Meat

Κύων κρέας φέρων

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 21, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Hen Laying Golden Eggs

Ὄρνις χρυσοτόκος

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 19, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Bird-Catcher and The Partridge

Ἰξευτὴς καὶ πέρδιξ

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 17, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Man and The Viper

Ἀνὴρ ἔχιν ἀνελόμενος

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 15, 2008 at 8:51am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Eagle and The Fox

Ἀετὸς καὶ ἀλώπηξ

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 13, 2008 at 8:47am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Bathing Boy

Παῖς λουόμενος

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 11, 2008 at 10:12am — No Comments

Fable of the Day (Greek): The Hares and The Foxes

Λαγωοὶ καὶ ἀλώπεκες

Another fable from Syntipas - check out the GreekAesop wiki for more information about Syntipas and his fables! I've included the text and a segmented version here; for grammar notes and more information, please visit the wiki. You can keep up with the latest Bestiaria posts by using the RSS feed, or you can…

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Added by Laura Gibbs on May 8, 2008 at 3:24pm — No Comments

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