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Fabulae Syrae in Bloomington, MN
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A basic knowledge of classical mythology is indispensable in understanding and appreciating ancient culture, art history and even modern literature. This delightful assortment of fifty captivating myths of Rome and Athens provides extended readings selected or adapted from the works of ancient authors which not only introduce readers to the essential legends of Roman literature but also cement the grammar and vocabulary taught in an introductory course of Latin. Each selection of
Fabulae Syrae
corresponds to a chapter in
Familia Romana,
allowing you to read stories that are perfectly on grade level, and thereby rapidly build comprehension and confidence as you enjoy the adventures of men and mischief of gods.
The collection begins with the adventure of Pygmalion, the Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory, and ends with nearly 200 verses of original Latin from books two and three of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The vignettes are annotated with helpful margin notes and are accompanied by beautiful historic woodcut illustrations. The volume contains two appendices: a list of vocabulary and a glossary of proper names.
can be used concurrently with
Familia Romana
for further enrichment or as a review text after completing
Familia Romana.
It is, however, also a stand-alone work and could also be used as a reader in mythology separate from the
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata
series. New vocabulary is kept to an absolute minimum, so the reader can truly enjoy the readings, while focusing on a mastery of the grammar and essential vocabulary taught in the
Features include:
Readings linked to each chapter of
from XXVI to XXXIV
Fifty of the most important tales of ancient mythology
Every word, cover to cover, is in Latin with vowel lengths marked
Approximately 18,500 Latin words in length
Approximately 500 new vocabulary words are taught
Helpful margin notes
Picks up where
Colloquia Personarum
ends
Perfect for home-schoolers, as it covers the material of a course in ancient mythology
Indices of vocabulary and proper names
Fabulae Syrae
corresponds to a chapter in
Familia Romana,
allowing you to read stories that are perfectly on grade level, and thereby rapidly build comprehension and confidence as you enjoy the adventures of men and mischief of gods.
The collection begins with the adventure of Pygmalion, the Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory, and ends with nearly 200 verses of original Latin from books two and three of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The vignettes are annotated with helpful margin notes and are accompanied by beautiful historic woodcut illustrations. The volume contains two appendices: a list of vocabulary and a glossary of proper names.
can be used concurrently with
Familia Romana
for further enrichment or as a review text after completing
Familia Romana.
It is, however, also a stand-alone work and could also be used as a reader in mythology separate from the
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata
series. New vocabulary is kept to an absolute minimum, so the reader can truly enjoy the readings, while focusing on a mastery of the grammar and essential vocabulary taught in the
Features include:
Readings linked to each chapter of
from XXVI to XXXIV
Fifty of the most important tales of ancient mythology
Every word, cover to cover, is in Latin with vowel lengths marked
Approximately 18,500 Latin words in length
Approximately 500 new vocabulary words are taught
Helpful margin notes
Picks up where
Colloquia Personarum
ends
Perfect for home-schoolers, as it covers the material of a course in ancient mythology
Indices of vocabulary and proper names