License for Pegasus et Bellerophon

$150.00

Pegasus feels freest when he’s soaring through the sky, but he also feels terribly lonely. He’s desperate for a friend.

Then Minerva unexpectedly shows up and says, “A man is coming, and he is bringing a bridle. If you help him, you will have true friendship.” Pegasus, however, is offended! He’s not some horse who wears a bridle!

And yet he wants a friend. What is he willing to sacrifice for friendship? More importantly, what does it mean to have—and be—a true friend?

This non-transferable license allows for unlimited printing for and sharing virtually with all students in one school building.

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This non-transferable license allows for unlimited printing and sharing virtually with all students in one school building. It does not expire. This license is for Pegasus et Bellerophon. To purchase and receive the licensed novella as a PDF, you must complete both your purchase order as well as submit the licensing information. As a physical book, this novella is available for $10.00 on Amazon or in bulk on Bombax Press.

With this license, it is permissible to print copies of Pegasus et Bellerophon using a school’s copier or print shop for use by students at the school. It is also permissible to share the licensed content directly with students in Google Classroom (or a similar program). Compared to purchasing a class set of novellas for $10.00 each, this is a steal at $150.

Pegasus feels freest when he’s soaring through the sky, but he also feels terribly lonely. He’s desperate for a friend.

Then Minerva unexpectedly shows up and says, “A man is coming, and he is bringing a bridle. If you help him, you will have true friendship.” Pegasus, however, is offended! He’s not some horse who wears a bridle!

And yet he wants a friend. What is he willing to sacrifice for friendship? More importantly, what does it mean to have—and be—a true friend?

Pegasus et Bellerophon is intended for use in Latin I or Latin II depending on the vocabulary used in your own classroom and whether it’s intended for FVR or instruction. It is about 4,200 words long. Of those 4,200 words, it has 139 total unique words. Sixteen of those unique words are clear cognates, a further eight proper nouns (like Bellerophon!), and another ten are glossed. This leaves a working vocabulary of 105 words to read this novella. .

For more detailed information about the novella, visit this link. If you’d like to read the first chapter, visit this link. If you’d like to review the words used in the novella, visit this link.

Note: The license for Pegasus et Bellerophon may be revoked in the event of unauthorized sharing. Each licensed PDF will contain the license’s owner on it.

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