Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars II

ebook A Latin Novella · Fabulae Epicae

By Brian Gronewoller

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<p>Odysseus (Ulysses) and his companions have been trying to sail home from the Trojan War for more than a year. Angry gods and goddesses, however, have sent them wandering through dangerous and unfamiliar lands. Most of the crew has perished. Only one ship has survived. And a mysterious enchantress has transformed many of the survivors into pigs.</p>

<p>Now, Odysseus, Eurylochus, and Elpenor must overcome nymphs, ghosts, monsters, the gods, and a trip to the Underworld, if they ever want to see their beloved island of Ithaca again.</p>

<p><em>Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars II</em> is the second part of Odysseus's long journey home after the Trojan War. Based (loosely) on Homer's epic poem, it is written for novice and intermediate readers of Latin.</p>

<p>See also the prequel to this story: <em>Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars I</em>.</p>

<p>Novellas from Storybase Books help beginners learn Latin by reading. All novellas use limited vocabulary to tell engaging stories that are accessible to novice and intermediate readers of Latin. Meanings for many words are provided in footnotes and a full index of all words, word forms, and phrases is included in each novella. Readers can thus use each novella on their own, with others, or with a class.</p>

<p style="margin:0">Total Words: 4500</p>
<p style="margin:0">Unique Words: 290</p>
<p style="margin:0">Base Vocabulary: 145</p>
<p style="margin:0">Suggested Reading Level: Latin I</p>

Errores Longi Ulixis, Pars II