Plus, classroom sets of our reader and more amor ❤

De Animalibus Callidis
So, they aren’t exactly new, but they are new to Youtube! We present three tales about cunning animals in intermediate Latin with delightful illustrations. You can be entertained by these stories about a resourceful rat, a quick-witted bat, and a nimble mouse while practicing your Latin listening skills. To make the stories even more comprehensible, we’ve glossed difficult words in Latin. Two of the stories (fābula prīma et tertia), which were translated into Latin by Ugo E. Paoli, are even in hexameter! These short stories are a great way to introduce students to epic meter before reading Ovid or Vergil. Fābula secunda was translated by François Fénelon.
Listen to the fābulae:
Classroom sets of Erictho, Tartarorum Terror
If you are interested in teaching your advanced Latin students to read Lucan, we’ve got an update for you! If you are in the U.S., you can now purchase classroom sets of 8 books or more of our tiered Latin reader of Lucan at about a 20% discount directly from our store. If you are not in the U.S., it’s still very likely you can receive a similar discount, but please email at contact@lupusalatus.com so we can check printing prices in your country and give you a quote.
More sample pages from Erictho, Tartarorum Terror, including the full table of contents:





Valentine’s, Lupercalia, and the Ides
Our Etsy shop has been reorganized and now features designs on amor, Lupercalia, and the dreaded Ides of March.








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