![]() ![]() "These three little books, newly conversae in linguam Latinam by Sarah Hill, couldn’t be more charming. Each splendid Latin story contains Beatrix Potter’s own color illustrations along with glosses for tricky vocabulary. Sarah Hill’s vivid new Latin translations capture the simplicity and charm of the original tales in smooth, effortless Latin.įabella de Petro Cuniculo (Peter Rabbit), Fabella de Beniamino Cuniculo (Benjamin Bunny),įabella de Jemima Paludivaga (Jemima Puddleduck)Īre sure to please students and teachers as well as any casual readers, whether children or adults. ![]() ![]() The whimsical characters of Beatrix Potter live in a no-nonsense world where mistakes have consequences, and a wrong step might get you made into meat pies by Mrs. ![]() She was not allowed to hatch her own eggs. Why did Jemima feel cross at the start of the book Hint Another duck was in her favourite nesting site. He had a long bushy tail which he was sitting upon, as the stump was somewhat damp. Scroll down to the bottom for the answer key. She wants to hatch her own eggs, but the farmers wife believes ducks make. "Madam, have you lost your way?" said he. The tale begins in a farmyard which is home to a duck called Jemima Puddle-duck. Caudam longam et fruticosam habebat, cui insidebat, nam caudex aliquantulum humidus erat. ![]()
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