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AP Latin Podcast
Hayden Lane
48 episodes
6 months ago
The goal of this podcast will be to cover the lines from Caesar’s De Bello Gallico and Vergil’s Aeneid that are found on the AP Latin curriculum. My aim is to provide a resource for Latin students and teachers as they work through the required readings in an AP Latin class, but you can get something out of the podcast even if you aren't part of an AP class. Each two-part episode will cover a selection of lines from Caesar and Vergil. I will present both the Latin and English of the text, providing relevant clarification, background, and cultural information that will help put the readings in their proper context. Each episode will conclude with some Essential Questions to consider as you process through the meaning of the text.
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The goal of this podcast will be to cover the lines from Caesar’s De Bello Gallico and Vergil’s Aeneid that are found on the AP Latin curriculum. My aim is to provide a resource for Latin students and teachers as they work through the required readings in an AP Latin class, but you can get something out of the podcast even if you aren't part of an AP class. Each two-part episode will cover a selection of lines from Caesar and Vergil. I will present both the Latin and English of the text, providing relevant clarification, background, and cultural information that will help put the readings in their proper context. Each episode will conclude with some Essential Questions to consider as you process through the meaning of the text.
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Episodes (20/48)
AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 24B: Aeneid 6.847-899
The final Vergil episode: “Oh poor Marcellus! You were too young to die, dear Marcellus!” [looks over to see how Augustus is reacting] “Oh poor, dear Marcellus!”
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7 years ago
15 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 24A: DBG 6.19-20
The final Caesar episode: joint savings accounts, torturing suspect widows, funeral pyres, and government censorship
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7 years ago
7 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 23B: Aeneid 6.450-476
“Oh...Hey, Dido. What are you doing all the way down here in the Underworld? Do you want to talk with your ghost dad too?”
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8 years ago
9 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 23A: DBG 6.17-18
Maybe the Gauls aren’t all that different from us -- except for raising their kids. They’re kind of weird about that.
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8 years ago
8 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 22B: Aeneid 6.384-425
Charon is so grumpy. And the most dramatic reveal of a golden branch ever.
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8 years ago
12 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 22A: DBG 6.14-16
druids and religion and human sacrifices, oh my!
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8 years ago
15 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 21B: Aeneid 6.295-332
It ain't easy being dead.
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8 years ago
13 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 21A: DBG 6.13
Everyone wants to be a Druid.
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8 years ago
10 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 20B: Aeneid 4.659-705
Dido’s Death. (Special thanks to my wonderful wife who provided English voices for both Dido and Anna)
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8 years ago
16 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 20A: DBG 5.47-48
Episode VI: Return of the Caesar
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8 years ago
13 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 19B: Aeneid 4.300-361
The breakup conversation. (Special thanks to my wonderful wife who provided Dido’s English voice)
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8 years ago
14 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 19A: DBG 5.44-46
“That still only counts as one!”
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8 years ago
14 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 18B: Aeneid 4.259-299
Aeneas relationship advice -- How to break up with your girlfriend in two easy steps: 1) Don’t tell her 2) Plan to leave the country
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8 years ago
10 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 18A: DBG 5.42-43
Real Romans don’t look back at explosions.
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8 years ago
10 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 17B: Aeneid 4.160-218
So many things happen in this one: the cave, the Rumor, the Iarbas. All the things.
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8 years ago
20 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 17A: DBG 5.40-41
Quintus Cicero’s turn. Let’s see if he gets it right.
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8 years ago
13 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 16B: Aeneid 2.567-588
The Helen Episode.
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8 years ago
11 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 16A: DBG 5.37-39
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
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8 years ago
17 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 15B: Aeneid 2.559-566; 589-620
Venus ex machina.
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8 years ago
13 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
AP Latin Podcast Episode 15A: DBG 5.35-36
Definitely keep trusting Ambiorix. Nothing bad will come from that.
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8 years ago
12 minutes

AP Latin Podcast
The goal of this podcast will be to cover the lines from Caesar’s De Bello Gallico and Vergil’s Aeneid that are found on the AP Latin curriculum. My aim is to provide a resource for Latin students and teachers as they work through the required readings in an AP Latin class, but you can get something out of the podcast even if you aren't part of an AP class. Each two-part episode will cover a selection of lines from Caesar and Vergil. I will present both the Latin and English of the text, providing relevant clarification, background, and cultural information that will help put the readings in their proper context. Each episode will conclude with some Essential Questions to consider as you process through the meaning of the text.