Need online Latin readings for your remote learners? Here is a thread of Latin novellas available virtually, either temporarily or permanently:
First, "Cloelia: Puella Romana," by @magistrissima, has always been available as a pdf that is free to download, copy, and enjoy:
http://www.latinteachertoolbox.com/cloelia-puella-romana.html">https://www.latinteachertoolbox.com/cloelia-p...
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. @tutubuslatinus& #39;s website Legonium has many wonderful readings that are available for free, including all of Legonium: Season One: http://www.legonium.com/prima-1/pbo1ibw23lt1sii60jlepq1uu1k3y6">https://www.legonium.com/prima-1/p...
Laura Berg, author of "Romulus Rex," has posted two unpublished novellas on her website: "Hercules: Maximus Heros" and "Fabia et Flamma Vestae," available for free on a temporary basis: https://dinosaursspeaklatin.blog/seafoam-novellas/">https://dinosaursspeaklatin.blog/seafoam-n...
You can find "Sisyphus: Rex Improbus," by Peter Sipes, on Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/document/452653670/Sisyphus">https://www.scribd.com/document/...
The authors at Pomegranate Beginnings Publishing ( @MiriamPatrick, @BobPatrick, and @rachelcinis) have also made their works available for free upon request to anyone who promises to purchase them when they return to in-person instruction:
http://pomegranatebeginnings.blogspot.com/2020/08/announcement-help-during-covid.html">https://pomegranatebeginnings.blogspot.com/2020/08/a...
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