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Latin Novellas

Latin novellas are just starting to be available. It's an exciting time to be a Latin teacher! The goal with these is to provide compelling, comprehensible texts for classes to read either as FVR or as part of a curriculum.
  • Brando Brown Canem Vult by Carol Gaab, translated & adapted by Justin Slocum Bailey
  • Clavis Apollinis by William J. Simpson
  • Cloelia, puella Romana* by Ellie Arnold
  • Dominus Quixotus: Eques Ultimus* by Karen Rowan, translated & adapted by David Ring. Available for pre-sale in class sets of 25.
  • Filia regis et monstrum horribile by Andrew Olimpi
  • Iter Icari by William J. Simpson
  • Iter Mirabile Dennis et Debrae by Dr. Christopher Buczek
  • Itinera Petri: Flammae Ducunt: Liber Primus* by Dr. Robert Patrick
  • Marcus et Imagines Suae Bonae by Magaly Rodriguez, translated & adapted by John Bracey and Lance Piantaggini
  • Perseus et Rex Malus* by Andrew Olimpi
  • Piso ille Poetulus by Lance Piantaggini
    • Rufus et arma atra by Lance Piantaggini
    • Agrippina mater fortis by Lance Piantaggini
  • Pluto, fabula amoris by Rachel Ash and Miriam Patrick
  • Rufus: A slave's tale by Thomas J. Caffrey
  • Tres Fabulae Horrificae by Jocelyn Demuth (fully illustrated graphic novel!)

Coming soon:
  • Camilla by Rachel Ash
  • Eurydice by Miriam Patrick

​* = best suited for students who have finished at least one year of comprehensible input Latin. Others may be attempted within the first year.
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  • Home
    • Philosophy
    • About
    • Blog
  • Materials
    • Mille Noctes Texts
    • Novellas >
      • Cloelia, puella Romana
    • Audio-Visual Input
    • Culture
  • Tools
    • Community
    • Techniques
    • Activities
    • Assessment
    • Curriculum
    • Dealing with Doubt
    • Professional Development
    • Improving Your Own Latin
    • Glossary
  • Spoken Latin
    • Why speak Latin?
    • Getting started
    • Latine loquamur!
    • Events & Experiences
    • Resources
  • Writing Latin
  • Ancient Greek