
RITCHIE'S FABULAE FACILES - A FIRST LATIN READER - EDITED WITH NOTES AND A VOCABULARY
THE MYTHS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE - PERSEUS
THE MYTHS IN ART
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
PERSEUS
HERCULES
THE ARGONAUTS
ULYSSES
NOTES - PERSEUS
VOCABULARY - ABBREVIATIONS
A well‑structured first Latin reader, this work bridges the gap between elementary textbooks and the authentic prose of Caesar or Nepos. The stories are simple yet authentic, using familiar myths and everyday situations that keep beginners engaged while gradually introducing core grammatical constructions. By presenting vocabulary in clear, declension‑ and conjugation‑focused entries, the book helps students see how words are built and related.
The edition adds extensive notes that tackle tricky points such as the subjunctive and indirect discourse before students encounter them in more advanced texts. Updated spelling, marked long vowels, and a thoughtfully arranged vocabulary make the material accessible for American classrooms. Teachers can rely on the integrated explanations to postpone a full grammar manual, allowing learners to focus on reading fluently as soon as they master the basics.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (230K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for clear, practical Latin readers, this classicist helped generations of students approach the language through short stories and graded exercises. His books remained in circulation for decades, especially among beginners and intermediate learners.
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