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Ed DeHoratius

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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
Teaching since 1995 in both public and private schools; have taught all levels of Latin from 1 to AP; online Latin since 2010; Medieval Literature (Dante, Milton [not Medieval I realize], Boccaccio, Chaucer, Arthur, Song of Roland) since 1999; Classical Literature (Ajax, Iliad, epics, Oresteia, history, comedy, Medea, Bacchae) since 2007; Classical Archaeology, both classroom and on-line, on and off since 2001 (on line since 2010); senior English course sports as its theme since 2010.
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Preview of Historical Maps of the Ancient World

Historical Maps of the Ancient World

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Ed DeHoratius
A .pdf book that collects various historical maps of the ancient world. Over 80 maps included, with full table of contents and a brief introduction to the maps. The book is divided into three sections: Greece, Rome, and Other Empires, and the maps range from as wide as the world as the ancients saw it and the full Mediterranean basin to as specific as cities and archaeological sites. Perfect for any study of the ancient world, but especially ancient Greece (Athens, Persian Wars, Trojan War), anc
Preview of Latin Ablatives Flow Chart for Identifying Ablative Uses

Latin Ablatives Flow Chart for Identifying Ablative Uses

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
So many ablatives to keep track of! So many overlapping characteristics! If only there were a process! Now there is. Use this flow chart to make concrete the necessary analysis for identifying ablatives. Divided between those with prepositions and those without, the flow chart takes users through a series of questions or clues that identify ablatives. It of course is not comprehensive nor foolproof (nor is it intended to be) but gives users a basic framework and process for working with ablative
Preview of A Latin Grammar Quick Reference

A Latin Grammar Quick Reference

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
A 200 page Latin grammar reference that focuses on forms and endings and includes them in large, easy to read charts that students can refer to easily and quickly. All major grammar categories are included: nouns, adjectives & adverbs, pronouns, and verbs. (Some categories are subdivided.) The preview file includes the TOC, the introductions, and parts of chapter 1, the noun chapter. (I had to cut some of chapter 1 because of file size; that's also why the pages in the TOC might not match up wit
Preview of Latin Preposition Diagram Packet

Latin Preposition Diagram Packet

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Ed DeHoratius
A packet of visual diagrams to illustrate the relationships that Latin prepositions show. Diagrams themselves are available as individual purchases for $2 each. What’s Included in the Packet - A text summary of prepositions, including examples in both Latin and English. - Six visual diagrams of the different relationships that Latin prepositions show. - Of those six, four cover the accusative, two the ablative (because there are more accusative prepositions than ablative). - Each case has bot
Preview of Wanderings of Aeneas Map

Wanderings of Aeneas Map

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of Aeneas' wanderings through the Mediterranean from Troy to Italy as described by Vergil / Virgil in his Aeneid. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of t
Preview of Map of Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian Wars

Map of Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian Wars

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Ed DeHoratius
A detailed map in color of ancient Greece and the Ionian Peninsula (Turkey) during the Peloponnesian Wars, detailing which cities were allied with Athens and which with Sparta. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you
Preview of Map of Charlemagne's Empire

Map of Charlemagne's Empire

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of Charlemagne's Empire. The first Holy Roman Emperor, crowned by the Pope in 800, Charlemagne united Europe during a mini-Renaissance, spearheaded by his court scholar Einhard. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these image
Preview of Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great

Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great

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Ed DeHoratius
A map showing the extent of Alexander the Great's empire at its height, from Greece in the West to Persia and India in the West. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribu
Preview of Map of the Egyptian Empire

Map of the Egyptian Empire

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of the Egyptian Empire, c.1000 BCE, focusing on the Nile and the Nile Delta. Location of the pharoahs, pyramids and mummies, Egypt was one of the most dominant empires of the Mediterranean. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of
Preview of Earliest Civilizations Map

Earliest Civilizations Map

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of the Near East, showing the earliest civilizations of the west, with the Persian Empire highlighted. Bactria, Assyria, Mesopotamia, and others are shown. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to sha
Preview of Map of Earliest Rome with Palatine, Capitol(ine), Aventine, etc. Identified

Map of Earliest Rome with Palatine, Capitol(ine), Aventine, etc. Identified

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of earliest (antiquissima) Rome with hills and some future structures identified. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or
Preview of Map of Rome, Modern (early 20th c) with Ancient Structures

Map of Rome, Modern (early 20th c) with Ancient Structures

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of 'modern' (early 20th c) Rome with ancient structures included: Coliseum, Circus Maximus, baths, etc. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in a
Preview of Temple of Vesta, Rome

Temple of Vesta, Rome

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Ed DeHoratius
One of the most iconic temples in Rome because of its circular design (a rarity in ancient architecture, though all temples to Vesta were round), the Temple of Vesta stands in the middle of the Roman Forum. Vesta, Greek Hestia, was the goddess of the hearth (and so the home and family). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute th
Preview of Plan of the Acropolis

Plan of the Acropolis

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Ed DeHoratius
A 19th century plan of Athens' Acropolis, with all buildings / structures labeled. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon them. But this sharing and adapting cannot be applied to any commercial use of the images. For more information abou
Preview of Plan of the Lower Ancient Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

Plan of the Lower Ancient Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of the Lower Forum bordering the Coliseum as well as the Palatine Hill. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt the
Preview of Civilizations of Crete and Mycenae Map

Civilizations of Crete and Mycenae Map

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Ed DeHoratius
A map of the ancient Aegean, highlighting the Mycenean and Minoan civilizations, centered at Mycenae and Crete, home of Agamemnon, Minos, the Minotaur, Daedalus, etc.. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free
Preview of Ancient Architectural Terms Word Puzzle Packet

Ancient Architectural Terms Word Puzzle Packet

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Ed DeHoratius
Crossword puzzle, word searches (big and small), and word scramble with coded message for 30 ancient architectural terms (table of contents of packet and list of terms at bottom of description). Definitions for all terms plus a word bank and keys included for all puzzles. A great way to review architectural terms. 3. Word Bank – for reference and distribution to students 4. Terms without Definitions – for students to look up their own definitions 6. Terms with Definitions – for review or study
Preview of Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Rome

Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Rome

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Ed DeHoratius
The temple that crowned the Capitoline Hill, the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Little remains of the temple except for a few foundation stones, but it was one of the most famous temples in Rome. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format or adapt them, i.e. remix, transform, and build upon
Preview of Map of Gaul / Ancient France

Map of Gaul / Ancient France

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Ed DeHoratius
A detailed map of Gaul / Ancient France, location of Caesar's most famous campaign, which allowed him to accumulate the funding necessary to cross the Rubicon and march on Rome. A high quality .jpg, 600 dpi, and at least 10" x 10" in size, which makes it suitable for printing as well as projecting (unlike many images available on the net). All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you
Preview of Arch of Titus Outline

Arch of Titus Outline

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Ed DeHoratius
A 19th century line drawing of the Arch of Titus with the inscription visible. Located at the south-eastern end of the Roman Forum, it is a single arch constructed in the late 1st c. AD (c.82) to commemorate the sacking of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus. All images carry the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. That means that, upon the purchase of these images, you are free to share them, i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or forma
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About the store

Experience

Teaching since 1995 in both public and private schools; have taught all levels of Latin from 1 to AP; online Latin since 2010; Medieval Literature (Dante, Milton [not Medieval I realize], Boccaccio, Chaucer, Arthur, Song of Roland) since 1999; Classical Literature (Ajax, Iliad, epics, Oresteia, history, comedy, Medea, Bacchae) since 2007; Classical Archaeology, both classroom and on-line, on and off since 2001 (on line since 2010); senior English course sports as its theme since 2010.

Teaching style

fun, tough, fair

Awards & shining teacher moments

Apple Learning Coach, 2022; Apple Teacher, 2016; Classical Association of Massachusetts, Excellence in Teaching Award, 2008; Wayland High School, Most Dedicated Teacher, 2007

My own education history

MA in Latin from Boston College; M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with focus on Latin and Classical Humanities from Boston College; AB in Classical Languages and Medieval Renaissance Studies from Duke