The Fables
of Phaedrus: Reading Exercises in Latin*
by Dainis Zeps, Univeristy of Latvia
How to read the fables:
- The upper frame contains the fable in
Latin with its Interpretatio Latina. Click on any word
in the text to see its translation and morphology in the middle
frame.
- The middle frame contains the dictionary
entry for each word that appears in the upper frame. Click on
any word in the upper frame to see its translation and morphology
in the middle frame.
- The lower frame contains syntactic links,
phrases, and word groups that help the user to understand the
text. Click on any blue
underlined word in a dictionary
entry from the middle frame to see which words in the Latin text
it relates to.
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*These exercises are for use with Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Opera Software's browser.
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