The new fragrance.The old poem.You'll wish you were all nose.Clodia, girlfriend of the poet Catullus, has just gotten a perfume made by Venus and Cupid. It's so amazing that Catullus wants to share it with a friend. You won't believe what happens next.This story is aimed at Latin students wanting to improve their ability to read Latin fluently. It uses 128 words-including every word in the original poem-not including proper nouns. Story includes three tiered versions of Catullus 13 and a complete vocabulary at the back of ...
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The new fragrance.The old poem.You'll wish you were all nose.Clodia, girlfriend of the poet Catullus, has just gotten a perfume made by Venus and Cupid. It's so amazing that Catullus wants to share it with a friend. You won't believe what happens next.This story is aimed at Latin students wanting to improve their ability to read Latin fluently. It uses 128 words-including every word in the original poem-not including proper nouns. Story includes three tiered versions of Catullus 13 and a complete vocabulary at the back of the book.Peter Sipes teaches Latin at a middle school in Casper, Wyoming, where he lives with his two children.
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