Homer, Iliad 24
Read this without weeping and truly you're the son of a tiger.
Hold on, that's Aeneid 4.
Hold on, that's Aeneid 4.
Here's a list for Tacitus, Histories 1, just as you might expect from the post title.
Here is the list I made for the Achilleid a while back. The less I say about Statius, the better.
Here is the first Greek one to go up, and it's book 1 of the Iliad. I think it is literally criminally immoral to deprive people of the opportunity to learn Greek, just because if you learn Greek, you can read the Iliad, and the Iliad is the best thing I have ever read. So. As per, any typos or suggestions, let me know.
Another one in an ugly font. Maybe I was having a bad week. Actually, Arial isn't that ugly, it just looks a bit weird for academic stuff. To these eyes, anyhow. Maybe I shouldn't be such a font snob.
Here, a line-by-line for Aeneid 7. It's in quite an ugly font. Not sure why I wrote it in that. Oh well. Hope it's still useful.
Here is a vocabulary, ode by ode, for Horace Odes 1. Again, find any typos / want to question or challenge something, let me know.
And hot on the heels of that one, a handy guide to all those plant names you need to be able to read the masterpiece that is the Eclogues (by the way, if you ever see a copy of The Trees, Plants and Shrubs of Virgil second-hand, snap it up. Best two quid I ever spent).
So, to start with, a vocabulary list for Aeneid 8. Quite generous. Spot any typos, let me know...
I used to teach Classics. When I did so, I made things to help the people I taught--mostly reading lists, grammar sheets and vocabs. I am going to post these up over the next while, so that people can use them. This is because i am extremely nice.
I make stuff. I also like tea.
This is a holding pen for some of the stuff I make. It isn't a holding pen for tea.
Things I like include: