LATIN VIA FABLES: AESOPUS

Aesop's Fables... in Latin!

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Are you a Latin student? teacher?
Yes. This is a trick question, right?
Personal Latin motto?
dum spiro spero / sumus quod sumus
Do you have a website or blog?
http://www.perlingua.com
Any Latin books you want to recommend...?
so many...
Anything else you want to say...?
not much.

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At 9:59am on January 5, 2009, Laura Gibbs said…
Hi Tom, it is so nice to meet up with you! I took a look at your website - so much fun software and other materials! Wow! Do you do your own programming? I don't know how to program at all, but I hired one of my students to build the program that generates the javascripts I use here and at my online course websites - RotateContent.com. It might be something fun/useful for you to play around with!
And THANK YOU for all the work you are doing on the Lexicon - and from Japan, no less! How cool!!! I gather Aesop's fables are very popular in Japan - apparently they were translated into Japanese in the 16th century as part of the Jesuits' missionizing activities... at least, so I have been told! :-)
 
 

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You can place orders at Amazon.com - the book is now available! To see how the book is organized, look at these page samples online. For sample auxiliary materials, see Fable 12: De Pastoris Puero (The Boy Who Cried Wolf).

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