Jennifer Morrish Tunberg
Jennifer Morrish Tunberg is an associate professor in the Department of Classics and the Honors Program at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. She received a BA from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and a BPhil and DPhil from St. Anne's College, Oxford University. Her research interests include Latin literature of all periods, ancient, medieval, and more recent times. Tunberg is the cotranslator with Terence O. Tunberg of The Giving Tree in Latin: Arbor Alma (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2002).
Books by Jennifer Morrish Tunberg
Quomodo Invidiosulus nomine GRINCHUS Christi natalem Abrogaverit How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Latin
- Author: Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel
- 4193
- 978-0-86516-419-2
Quomodo Invidiosulus nomine GRINCHUS Christi natalem Abrogaverit (The Latin version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas) features Dr. Seuss' original artwork and a translation that echoes the love of word play and the rhythmic narrative of the world's best-selling author of children's books. Jennifer Morrish Tunberg and Terence O. Tunberg recreate the enchanting poetry of the English original.
Quomodo Invidiosulus nomine GRINCHUS Christi natalem Abrogaverit: How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Latin
- Author: Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel
- 4207
- 978-0-86516-420-8
Quomodo Invidiosulus nomine GRINCHUS Christi natalem Abrogaverit (The Latin version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas) features Dr. Seuss' original artwork and a translation that echoes the love of word play and the rhythmic narrative of the world's best-selling author of children's books. Jennifer Morrish Tunberg and Terence O. Tunberg recreate the enchanting poetry of the English original.
The Giving Tree in Latin : Arbor alma
- Author: Shel Silverstein
- 4991
- 978-0-86516-499-4
An evocative parable, The Giving Tree-the story of a lifelong relationship between a boy and the tree who happily responds to the boy's every need -is retold in Latin in Arbor alma. This edition features the original artwork of Shel Silverstein and a translation in a style that echoes the spirit of The Giving Tree.