Explore women’s Latin
Skye Shirley is offering a variety of courses and events centering on women Latin authors, including one at CANE’s own Summer Institute.
Skye Shirley is offering a variety of courses and events centering on women Latin authors, including one at CANE’s own Summer Institute.
Plautus for Reading and Production: Captivi, Curculio, Mostellaria, with Scenes From Other Comedies (Revised Edition), 2009. 319 pp. Allan G. Gillingham & Eric C. Baade. Revised Edition:
Fables by Phaedrus with Ancillary Materials: Babrius, Aesop, Medieval versions, La Fontaine. Selected and Arranged by Jeremiah P. Mead. Ruth Breindel, Editor.
$10.00 Geoffrey of Monmouth: History of King Leir, © 1992. 49 pp. James T. Simmons. Edited for students, with introduction, notes, and vocabulary.
Games in the Latin Classroom, © 1996. 10 pp., A Joan Tomaszewski and Janet Brock workshop.
Twenty-Eight Games & Activities for the Latin Classroom, © 1996. 14 pp., collected by James E. Bridgman, Northampton High School.
Apocolocyntosis, 1992. 48 pp., ed., Carl E. Krumpe, Jr., Phillips Academy. Seneca’s satiric play lampooning the emperor Claudius written in a mixture of prose and
Digital download – Student edition of Caesar De Bello Gallico 7.63-90 with vocabulary, grammar, and cultural notes.
Cicero’s Letters to Terentia and Tullia, 1999. 27 pp., ed., Jennifer Healey: with introduction, facing vocabularies and notes, comprehension and discussion questions; no end vocabulary.
Cicero on Self-Realization and Self-Fulfillment: Selections from His Philosophical Works. 1991. 40 pp., ed., Michele Ronnick, Wayne State University. Facing vocabularies and notes, study questions