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Sisyphus: rex improbus

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rex improbus is a simple Latin reader for beginning Latin students that uses only 176 unique Latin words. It retells the story of Sisyphus, mythical king of Corinth, and how he winds up pushing the boulder up the hill again and again.

50 pages, Paperback

Published April 3, 2020

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Peter Sipes

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November 4, 2024
Debui quaerere verba in dictionario – meo dictionario Latino favorito: Verba Gulielmi Whitaker. Sed aliter bene intellexi. Sed adhuc nescio de coniunctivo... Id me adhuc exspectat... et multa alia.
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