On the bill for Haterius' birthday party are acrobats and dancers... great! But a philosopher? Eryllus, the Judge of Good-Taste, does his best to persuade Haterius that he'll want to meet this particular philosopher!

There's just one thing missing from Haterius' birthday-banquet - the Greek girl, Euphrosyne! A chase through Rome, a spot of philosophy and a drunken brawl - this is going to be a day that Haterius will never forget!
The Stories
His job's on the line! Haterius' rough-handed bouncer who had turned Euphrosyne away must now get her back. It's a race against time and the Tiber! Follow that philosopher!
Haterius' birthday dinner for 100 guests includes exotic food and amazing tricks and treats. Big and brash - yes! Tasteful - you decide!
Euphrosyne brings a touch of light philosophy to the evening's entertainment with a tale of Stoicism - courage and dignity in the face of adversity. But the rowdy, drunken guests are in no mood to listen... More wine anyone?
Practising the Language
Activities for vocabulary revision and language practice:
Test your Vocabulary is against the clock and can be set to all words in this stage, up to this stage, etc.
Word Endings exercises are based on the Practising the Language section in the Books, and follow this format. Click here for more information.
Word Endings activities are based on the Practising the Language section of each Stage, and all follow the same format. The user is given a sentence in English together with the same sentence in Latin, but with one or more endings to be chosen from a drop down list. In most exercises the endings omitted are restricted to one particular part of speech (noun, verb or adjective). For this type of exercise language information is provided. This can be called up by the user at any time by clicking on LANGUAGE INFO. But in some exercises, all noun, verb and adjective endings are omitted. For this more demanding exercise, LANGUAGE INFO provides only reference to the relevant pages of the Cambridge Latin Course.
Sorting Words asks you to sort words by meaning, case, etc.
Please note: the Cultural Background weblinks section has been removed.