Arcadius Avellanus's Fabulae Divales

The Water of Life - Arthur Rackham
Aradius Avellanus, born Mogyoróssy Arkád, (1851 - 1935) was born in Hungary and allegedly spoke Latin before he learned Hungarian. He emigrated to American in 1878, where taught at a number of high schools and colleges. He was a strong supported of spoken Latin and its evolving grammar. The fairy tales below are part of this project.

The Commentaries

Important: These commentaries are meant to be used in conjunction with The 200. A list of the two hundred most common verbs words as compiled by the Dickinson College Commentaries.

5. Aqua Vitae v. 1.00

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