LATIN VIA FABLES: AESOPUS

Aesop's Fables... in Latin!

Fable 43 DE FORMICA ET COLUMBA (previous fable - next fable)
Post comments and questions below; here are some resources to help you:
Commentary: Segmented version of the Latin text for easy reading.
Simplified Fable: Simplified version of the Latin text for pre-reading.
Barlow 108: English translation available here, plus the original Latin moral.
Flashcards: Flashcards, with macrons, at Quia.com.
Audio. If you do not see a play button here, use the Audio Tab (see above).
Digital Book: Digital facsimile of page from Barlow's 1687 publication.
Perry 235: For more Latin and English versions.

The online materials are under development and will be finished in July 2009. To see a complete range of the materials that will be available for each fable, take a look at Fable 12: De Pastoris Puero et Agricolis ("The Boy Who Cried Wolf").

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