
Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles: A First Latin Reader
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About This Book
The Fabulae Faciles, or 'Easy Stories' are four Greek myths retold in Latin, not by a Roman writer, however, but by an Englishman, who believed that they would afford interesting and pleasant reading for young folks who were just beginning the study of the Latin language. By myth is meant an imaginative tale that has been handed down by tradition from remote antiquity concerning supernatural beings and events. Such tales are common among all primitive peoples, and are by them accepted as true. They owe their origin to no single author, but grow up as the untutored imagination strives to explai...
Chapters (31)
- RITCHIE'S FABULAE FACILES
- EDITED WITH NOTES AND A VOCABULARY
- THE LITTLE THAT IS MINE IN THIS LITTLE BOOK I GRATEFULLY DEDICATE TO PROFESSOR JOSEPH HETHERINGTON M'DANIELS TEACHER AND FRIEND
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE MYTHS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
- PERSEUS
- HERCULES
- THE ARGONAUTS
- ULYSSES
- THE MYTHS IN ART
- INTRODUCTORY NOTE
- PERSEUS
- 1. THE ARK
- HERCULES
- 12. THE HATRED OF JUNO
- 46. HERCULES ASKS AID OF ATLAS
- THE ARGONAUTS
- 57. THE WICKED UNCLE
- ULYSSES
- 81. HOMEWARD BOUND
- NOTES
- PERSEUS
- HERCULES
- THE ARGONAUTS
- ULYSSES
- VOCABULARY
- ABBREVIATIONS
- A
- END OF VOL. I
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