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ODYSSĒA
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Ecce urnae Graecae – crātēr, hydria, calyx
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Ecce dea Minerva
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Ecce deus Mercurius
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deus Iuppiter cum fulminibus
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Ecce classis Graecōrum, birēmis, trirēmis servī rēmōs ducentēs
Ecce classis Graecōrum, birēmis, trirēmis servī rēmōs ducentēs ducēs ventum secundum sperantēs
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Nautae ad terram ignōtam nāvigant
Nautae ad terram ignōtam nāvigant. Polyphēmus gigās crūdēlissimus erat quī sōlum ūnum oculum habēbat.
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Vidēte – nautam dēvorat!
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Sed sagāx Ulixēs ūnum oculum tēlo acūtō trānsfodit.
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Tum sē et suōs sub agnōs cēlat. Effugiunt!
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Ulixēs ventōs in saccō, dōnō ā rēge Aeolō, accēpit
Ulixēs ventōs in saccō, dōnō ā rēge Aeolō, accēpit. “Nōlī aperīre hoc dōnum,” dīxit Aeolus.
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Sed saccus ventōrum ā nautīs cūriōsīs aperītur et ventī effugiunt.
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Magna tempestās furit. Ecce Iuppiter cum fulminibus; ignēs fulgent
Magna tempestās furit. Ecce Iuppiter cum fulminibus; ignēs fulgent. Neptūnus ē marī surgit et classis Graeca fracta est, pulsa ā deō et ventīs et undīs.
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Laestrygonēs quoque barbarī cēterās nāvēs in fundum maris dēmittunt; nāvis Ulixis sōla effugit.
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Nunc appropinquant Harpyiae – avēs bifōrmēs, capite fēminae
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Ulixēs iubet sē ad nāvem ligārī dum nautae, auribus clausīs, Sīrēnēs effugiant.
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Nunc Scylla, mōnstrum maris sex capitibus, nautam carpit; ecce Charybdis – cūr tam vorāx? – nāvēs, undās, avēs, vada dēvorat revomitque.
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Sed Ulixēs effugit et pervenit ad īnsulam Circae
Sed Ulixēs effugit et pervenit ad īnsulam Circae.Circē maga est quae potestātem malam habet; virōs in porcōs trānsfōrmat.
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Ulixēs ad rēgiam Circae venit et Circae pesuādet ut virōs, nunc porcōs, in hominēs iterum trānsfōrmet.
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in rēgiā Ithacae fīda Pēnelopē texit dum coniūnx vīgintī annōs errat
in rēgiā Ithacae fīda Pēnelopē texit dum coniūnx vīgintī annōs errat. Tempus est longum; et multī procī dēsīderant Pēnelopam in mātrimōnium dūcere.
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Sed Ulixēs adest! Omnēs hōs virōs sagittīs necat et Pēnelopam coniugem salūtat.
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Text reprinted from Latin Via Ovid, A First Course, Second Edition, by Norma Goldman and Jacob E. Nyenhuis, copyright © 1982 Wayne State University Press, with the permission of Wayne State University Press.
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