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Posters

Unless stated otherwise, the following posters were designed by Ginny Lindzey for distribution to other teachers needing posters and such for their classrooms. For best results print on glossy photo paper (you will LOVE the results). You can also print to 11"X17" paper by choosing "expand small pages to paper size" (or similar) in your printer dialog box.

Please remember that I have designed many of these posters and are posting some created by other individuals. We do this to share and support each other. Please do not resell these for profit. Many use photos that prohibit commercial use.

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ITALIA (11X17 PDF file) This beautiful NASA photo of Italy from space needed to be in a poster. Although designed for 11X17 format, your printer will reduce this in size to fit 8.5X11. Look for other great shots from outer space at http://visibleearth.nasa.gov.
SANDALS (8.5" X 11" PDF file) Rick LaFleur's pedagogical acronym with a photo of Roman sandal. (full color)
Storms (8.5" X 11" PDF file) The words "Tempestates definiunt tranquillum" set on a photo of a storm (full color)
See no evil... (8.5" X 11" PDF file) Three chimpanzees in the famous "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" pose with the Latin "Nihil mali vide, audi, dic." (full color)
Heads or Tails (8.5" X 11" PDF file) The Roman version of this is CAPITA AUT NAVIA, which is illustrated here with a coin bearing the likenesses of Julius Caesar and Octavian on the obverse and a ship's prow on the reverse. (full color)
in vino veritas (8.5" X 11" PDF file) This famous phrase is set against grapes growing on a vine. (full color)
habesne latinam?(8.5" X 11" PDF file) Recalling the famous Got Milk? campaign, this poster features a cow... (full color)
pecuniae (8.5" X 11" PDF file) This poster features a pile of Roman coins and a Latin/English inscription from Syrus' Maxims (found in Rose Williams' Going to Hades is Easy). (full color)
sunset (8.5" X 11" PDF file) This poster features a gorgeous sunset with a Latin haiku and English translation from the Bolchazy-Carducci book Tonight They all Dance.
facilis descensus avernus (8.5" X 11" PDF file) This poster is really about the Mamertine Prison in Rome. The image is from inside the cell looking up at the grating in the ceiling. A caption explains what is known of the cell.
colloquamur posters!!
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

COLLOQUAMUR BOOK COVER

These posters are designed to facilitate oral Latin in your classroom. This initial set is for beginning Latin. More may be developed later in the year.

For more oral Latin or the right way to say/phrase something, consult these books: Conversational Latin for Oral Proficiency by John Traupman, sold by www.bolchazy.com and Latin Phrasebook by C Meissner (invaluable).

BOOK COVER: If you have a small textbook like CLC, print this book cover on 11X17 paper. It has all the text from the 17 posters.

tempus fugit A cool, relaxing sunset and the phrase tempus fugit.
donkey For you CLC users, "Quis est stultior quam asinus?" with a picture of a donkey.
elephant A baby elephant between its parents declaring "Hannibal est amicus MEUS!"
bunny This cute bunny says, QUID NOVI, MEDICE?
rainbow This beautiful photo was taken at Niagara Falls at the 2003 ACL Institute. The caption is DUM SPIRO SPERO.
parrot This Alexandrine parrot (very much like the ones the Romans would have had) says "quis est loquacior quam psittacus?"
Segovia This poster was designed by request and features the aqueduct in Segovia. The photos featured were taken by Rose Williams of Latin Quips at your Fingertips fame (see below at the Quotations posters).
Pont du Gard This poster features the Pont du Gard. Photo by Leo Curran.
piglets This little piggy went to market in Latin! (Unfortunately the picture quality is poor... if I ever see piggies in person, I'll take a picture!)
Quotation Posters Designed from quotations found in Rose Williams' Latin Quips at your Fingertips, which you can purchase exclusively from Barnes & Noble, ISBN 0760725381, $4.98.
Clever Device for Learning Adverbs Taken from a 1923 issue of the Latin Leaflet published at The University of Texas at Austin, author unknown.
Rules for Reading Latin from B. Dexter Hoyos' book, Latin: How to Read it Fluently, sold by CANE

 

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  Posters  

Beautiful, affordable posters of Pompeii and Rome can also be found at AnimaAltera: Latin t-shirts and more.

For vendors, check Dr J's site, the Survey of AV Resources for Classics, use the "search this site" feature on the left, type in "posters", and you should get a list that includes L&L Enterprises, ACL and others.

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Last update: October 1, 2005. This site was created June 1999 by Ginny Lindzey, Webmistress of the Texas Classical Association. To report problems  please contact webmistress@promotelatin.org.