JUST PUBLISHED: A Pliny Notebook

Available now from Comprehensible Classics: an organizer for student notes and translations to help prepare for the new AP Latin exam! This project began as a attempt to create a translation and notetaking organizer for my new AP Latin class. I wanted something that included more than just blank lines and blank space. Here are …

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New AP Latin Resource: Letter-by-Letter Vocabulary for Pliny

One of the best improvements to the new AP exam is the inclusion of a vocabulary list based on the most frequently occurring vocabulary in the required Vergil and Pliny texts. The complete is located in Appendix B of the AP Latin CED (Curriculum and Exam Description). The reason I love this new list is …

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Just Published: Darkness Over Pompeii

Announcing a new classroom resource for the revised 2025-26 AP Latin Exam! Contents include: Pliny’s love letters to his wife Calpurnia (Epistulae 6.4 and 6.7) The two letters to Tacitus detailing Pliny’s eyewitness account of the infamous eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the death of his uncle Pliny the Elder (Epistulae 6.16 and 6.20) Pliny’s …

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