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An obvious nod to Petronius’ Cena Trimalchionis, yes, but this is not an adaptation, by any means. In this tale, Terrex can’t get anything right during his latest dinner party. He’s confused about Catullus’ carmina, and says silly things left and right as his guests do all they can to be polite, though patience is running low. With guests fact-checking amongst themselves, can Terrex say something remotely close to being true? Will the guests mind their manners and escape without offending their host?

 

This 1-year subscription gives online access to mythos malus: convīvium Terregis for a teacher and up to 180 students.  Each listen-and-read chapter has an interactive Gap Fill exercise from Textivate.  A printable Index is provided for each book.  

 

All individual accounts include e-notebooks, which can be used by teachers for lesson plans and notes, and used by students to reflect on their reading and comprehension. Teachers can view the entries in these student notebooks and keep students accountable with the time-per-file tracker. 

26 - mythos malus: convīvium Terregis

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