The fleet in danger Posted on July 2, 2023 Aeneas’s bitter enemy, Juno, has bribed Aeolus, the master of the winds, to unleash them on his fleet. Hear Virgil’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. An attack of piety Posted on June 18, 2023June 18, 2023 Thunder from a clear sky makes Horace reconsider. Hear his Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. The end of Erysichthon Posted on June 10, 2023 Erysichthon the Glutton’s fate – and his daughter’s resourcefulness. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Erysichthon’s unwelcome visitor Posted on June 6, 2023 Blasphemous King Erysichthon has defied the Goddess Ceres: now, as Ovid continues the tale in his Metamorphoses, he is visited by the agent of her revenge – insatiable Hunger. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Hunger personified Posted on June 4, 2023 In today’s poem from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the story of Erysichthon continues and we meet his nemesis, Fames. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. See the illustrated blog post here. A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
An attack of piety Posted on June 18, 2023June 18, 2023 Thunder from a clear sky makes Horace reconsider. Hear his Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. The end of Erysichthon Posted on June 10, 2023 Erysichthon the Glutton’s fate – and his daughter’s resourcefulness. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Erysichthon’s unwelcome visitor Posted on June 6, 2023 Blasphemous King Erysichthon has defied the Goddess Ceres: now, as Ovid continues the tale in his Metamorphoses, he is visited by the agent of her revenge – insatiable Hunger. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Hunger personified Posted on June 4, 2023 In today’s poem from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the story of Erysichthon continues and we meet his nemesis, Fames. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. See the illustrated blog post here. A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
The end of Erysichthon Posted on June 10, 2023 Erysichthon the Glutton’s fate – and his daughter’s resourcefulness. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Erysichthon’s unwelcome visitor Posted on June 6, 2023 Blasphemous King Erysichthon has defied the Goddess Ceres: now, as Ovid continues the tale in his Metamorphoses, he is visited by the agent of her revenge – insatiable Hunger. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Hunger personified Posted on June 4, 2023 In today’s poem from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the story of Erysichthon continues and we meet his nemesis, Fames. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. See the illustrated blog post here. A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Erysichthon’s unwelcome visitor Posted on June 6, 2023 Blasphemous King Erysichthon has defied the Goddess Ceres: now, as Ovid continues the tale in his Metamorphoses, he is visited by the agent of her revenge – insatiable Hunger. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Hunger personified Posted on June 4, 2023 In today’s poem from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the story of Erysichthon continues and we meet his nemesis, Fames. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. See the illustrated blog post here. A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Hunger personified Posted on June 4, 2023 In today’s poem from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the story of Erysichthon continues and we meet his nemesis, Fames. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. See the illustrated blog post here. A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last »
A mighty tree falls Posted on May 21, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses a mighty oak, sacred to Ceres, falls at the hands of the appalling Thessalian chief, Erysichthon. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last »
Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last »
Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last »
Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 9 of 26« First«...5...8910...152025...»Last »