[Excerpts from classical Latin texts]
| Title | [Excerpts from classical Latin texts] [Electronic resource] |
| Availability | This resource is freely available, you should be able to download it now. |
| Languages | Latin |
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Encoding format: COCOA markup references used Text in capital letters "que" seperated from word by a dash $ preceeds all proper nouns v and u according to modern usage |
| LC keywords | Poems -- Italy -- B.C. |
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| Source Description | Not recorded |
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Mode of access: Online. OTA website Title proper supplied by cataloguer Contents: Catullus. Carmina. 3, 46, 84, 101 ; Horace. Odes. Liber III. 9, 11 (lines 25-52) ; Ovid. Metamorphoses. Liber VIII. Daedalus et Icarus (lines 183-235) ; Ovid. Fasti. Liber I. lines 543-582 ; Virgil. Aeneid. Liber III. lines 588, 590-620, 622-640, 643-670, 672-683 ; Martial. Epigrammaton. Liber I. 86 ; Liber X. 23, 32 This text was originally produced in conjunction with an old 'O'-level Latin course. The excerpts (nearly all poems) could be useful for current pupils wanting more practice in translating fresh passages of Latin in preparation for examinations Catullus, Gaius Valerius Horace Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Virgil Martial |
