>>24670999
checked

What ya read today /clg/?

Today I did the wedding at Cana and Jesus expelling the moneylenders from the temple in the gospel of John, 102 words of De Monarchia from the rolling chart, which took about 5 times as long as the vulgate reading, I made entries for most of the tavern song from the Carmina Burana, and ~10 entries each from the other texts in picrel. As expected, the amount of entries I have to make to read a text has dropped sharply, especially for the Vulgate, where on each page I am encountering mostly just inflections of already covered words by now. The plan now is to make more tables based on thelatinlibrary at some point, and keep working at the Vulgate while plinking away at whatever other random texts I feel like.

>>24670070
I've seen this site before. My issue with readers isn't that they're too hard, or too easy, it's that I just am not particularly interested in reading them, and I would rather just struggle through a proper text slowly. Even in an "easy" text like the gospel of John I am encountering the subjunctive and getting used to it over and over. If I read readers that avoid most syntax and grammar until near the end of the text, if they use it at all, how will I get used to difficult syntax and grammar at a reasonable pace? So far, reading with training wheels has been enjoyable and rewarding.