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  1. Getting Started with Latin: Beginning Latin for Homeschoolers and Self-Taught Students of Any Age by William E. Linney, 2007-06-01
  2. Latin Verb Drills (Drills Series) by Richard Prior, 2005-07-12
  3. Latin Alive: The Survival of Latin in English and the Romance Languages by Joseph B. Solodow, 2010-01-21
  4. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin, 3rd Edition by Natalie Harwood, 2006-08-01
  5. Latin for Beginners by BENJAMIN L. D'OOGE Ph.D, 2010-06-25
  6. Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Omnibus Workbook North American edition (North American Cambridge Latin Course) by North American Cambridge Classics Project, 2001-05-07
  7. Wheelock's Latin (Wheelock's Latin) by Frederic M. Wheelock, Richard A. Lafleur, 2005-05-31
  8. Teach Yourself Latin Complete Course by Gavin Betts, 2003-07-25
  9. Learning Latin through Mythology by Jayne I. Hanlin, Beverly E. Lichtenstein, 1991-07-26
  10. The First Year of Latin by Walter B. Gunnison, Walter S. Harley, 2007-07-01
  11. 38 Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Frederic M. Wheelock's Latin (Latin Edition) by Anne H. Groton, James M. May, 1998-12-01
  12. The Story of Latin and the Romance Languages by Mario Andrew Pei, 1976-03
  13. Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Student's Text North American edition (North American Cambridge Latin Course) by North American Cambridge Classics Project, 2001-02-05
  14. A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin by John F. Collins, 1985-08

1. Greek And Latin Language Resources
A collection of Classics links from a GraecoRoman Neo-pagan site.Category Arts Classical Studies......Greek and latin language Resources. Note Unfortunately, my email volumeis much too high to permit me to answer requests to translate
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/OM/grk-lat.html
Greek and Latin Language Resources
Note: Unfortunately, my email volume is much too high to permit me to answer requests to translate texts to or from Latin and ancient Greek. Please don't ask! I suggest you consult a Latin teacher at a nearby highschool.
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2. Latin Language And Literature
Annotated directory of Internet resources for the latin language, including dictionaries, study helps, Category Science Social Sciences Latin Teaching and Learning......Annotated directory of Internet resources for the latin language, including dictionaries,study helps, and Latin literature. latin language and Literature.
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Bill Casselman, Latin Dictionary
Similar to Lynn Nelson's word list , but about 2/3 the total size of the latter, and split into more manageable page sizes.
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Yet another spinoff from Lynn Nelson's word list . Look up words in Latin or English, and this dictionary returns all definitions that match your search. You can use some Boolean arguments.
Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary
Searchable Latin-to-English dictionary made available online by the Perseus Project. Classical Latin.
Lynn Nelson Latin Word List
Approximately 8000 Latin words, with English definitions. Includes ecclesiastical Latin. This is a word list rather than a dictionary, strictly speaking. Gives genitive form of nouns, but not all principal parts of verbs. 367K. There is considerable overlap between this and Bill Casselman's dictionary, but each has some words that the other does not.
William Whitaker Words
Freeware Latin-to-English dictionary for DOS, Windows 95, or Linux. Requires 386 or later. Classical Latin.

3. E. L. Easton - Languages - Latin
Popes Speak on the latin language Una Voce. Chronology Timothy J. Pulju
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Background Essays William Harris Popes Speak on the Latin Language Una Voce Chronology Timothy J. Pulju

4. BUBL LINK: 470 Latin Language
BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources 470 latin language All links checked August 2001 Celtic Latin Word List Location canada latin language and Literature. Index to resources for those learning Latin, including dictionaries,
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/latin
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  • Celtic - Latin Word List
  • Latin Dictionary
  • Latin Language and Literature
  • Latin to English Online Dictionary
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Celtic - Latin Word List
    A vocabulary checklist from texts used by the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources project (DMLCS). Includes vocabulary foreign to classical Latin (not found in a standard Latin dictionary) and classical vocabulary that appears in texts.
    Author: Royal Irish Academy
    Subjects: latin
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    Latin Dictionary
    Extensive alphabetic list of Latin words with English translations.
    Author: Bill Casselman Subjects: latin DeweyClass: ResourceType: dictionary Location: canada
    Latin Language and Literature
    Index to resources for those learning Latin, including dictionaries, study aids, and literature. Author: College of St. Benedict and St. John's University Subjects: latin, translating dictionaries
  • 5. Latin Language Resources
    latin language Resources for high school students. Latin dictionaryand grammar aid Cafe Glencoe Games and puzzles using Latin Lingua
    http://www.mcgill.pvt.k12.al.us/language/latlang.htm
    Latin
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    Latin dictionary and grammar aid

    Cafe Glencoe

    Games and puzzles using Latin
    Lingua Latina

    A free program which drills users on the basics of Latin grammar
    Allen and Greenough Latin Grammar

    A standard Latin grammar available in its entirety online Table of Common Latin Expressions A grammar aid If an ending puzzles you, look it up here and it will help you figure out what the translation might be Latin-English dictionary Important Latin phrases (a fun site) Favorite Latin Sayings Grammar Front Page Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and more Roman Art of Counting Counting. Roman numerals. Day-Month-Year. Telling time. Grammatical use of numbers. Send comments to the webmaster Return to the Foreign Language Page

    6. Latin Language - Learning Latin
    The history of the latin language, Latin dictionary resources and review, learning Latin on the Internet, collections of Latin poetry, Latin grammars, handbooks, maxims and sayings, and more.
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/latin
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    Latin Language - Learning Latin The history of the Latin language, Latin dictionary resources and review, learning Latin on the Internet, collections of Latin poetry, Latin grammars, handbooks, maxims and sayings, and more. Latin Pages on This Site
    Latin - Learning the Language Resources
    To read Latin literature you must first learn the the grammar of the language, either through instruction, or on your own, online or otherwise. Resources here are specific to this stage in the life of a Latin student. Latin - Mastering the Language - Writing and Reading Once you've mastered the basic grammar of Latin, it's time to learn how the Roman writers wrote (prose composition) and how to read or translate the poetry (scansion, meter) and prose.

    7. Univ Of Toledo Latin Bookmarks
    Greek and latin language Resources (Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville) - General, Ancient Greek, Latin Allen and Greenough's
    http://www.forlang.utoledo.edu/BOOKMARK/BookmarkLAT.html
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  • Vulgate texts at U of Pennsylvania CCAT - Searchable database of many latin texts. Biblia Sacra Vulgata - Religious texts in Latin James O'Donnel Page - New Tools for Teaching, Personal Information, Publications, Scholarly Links of Interest, A Private Library, Augustine, Boethius, Cultures of the Book, Worlds of Late Antiquity, Select Electronic Publications of Interest for Classical and Religious Studies New Latin Grammar online - Letters and Sounds, Words and Their Forms, Syntax, The Sentence, Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, Verbs, Particles, Questions, Construction of Cases, Nominative Case, Vocative Case, Genitive Case Boethius: Consolatio Philosophiae - Preface, Latin text of the Consolatio Philosophiae, Commentary, Text and Commentary linked a different way, The Consolation of Philosophy, Life of Boethius, Select Bibliography, Metrical Introduction, Abbreviations CASSIODORUS - Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator, born c. 490, d. c. 585, was by turns statesman and monk, leaving behind a substantial and varied body of literary work. The standard treatment of his life and work is James J. O'Donnell, Cassiodorus (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979). The full text is now available on this server. Augustini Confessiones Concilium Romarici Montis - This is a story about nuns who are just a little bit naughty and settle down with each other to talk about what sort of men they like. It was written in Latin in the middle of the twelfth century. What we present here is a "Bryn Mawr Commentary" on that work. "
  • 8. Learn Latin Spanish French German Japanese Russian Fast
    Foreign Language Courses and Resources. Learn to speak Spanish, French, German, Latin, Japanese, and Russian. Also find cultural links, recipes, hints for teaching foreign languages, and more. youll gradually soak up the language learn latin, discovering rules of how language works almost without noticing
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    Latin Languge Course
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  • 9. Latin And Vernacular Languages
    Discussion of the history and development of the medieval latin language.
    http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/firsteuro/lang.html
    Latin and the Vernacular Languages
    Courtesy of Labyrinth Latin Bookcase The growth of the Roman state was accompanied by the spread of the Latin language, which came to be widely used throughout the Mediterranean world. In the western half of the Empire Latin eventually became the dominant language. Originally Latin was only one of several Italic languages, all belonging to the Indo-European linguistic family, and its development was influenced by other tongues, including Celtic languages, Etruscan and Greek. Like other languages, Latin underwent continuous development. In each period of its evolution there were significant differences between the literary written language, distinct from the spoken language of the educated and from that of the less educated populace. In the spoken language, borrowing from other tongues was common at all periods. Within the Roman state, Latin was the language of public administration. But it also provided a tool for communication between people whose first language was often another tongue. In the Eastern Mediterranean, other languages - especially Aramaic and koine Greek - had earlier fulfilled a similar function. Even after the Roman conquest, both these languages remained in widespread use in the East.

    10. Learn Latin Spanish French German Japanese Russian Fast
    With PowerGlide Adventure Courses you’ll gradually soak up the language learnlatin, discovering rules of how language works almost without noticing it.
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    Latin Languge Course
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    What an exciting approach!!! Just think what I could have learned all those years of Spanish and French in high school and college! Barbara B. Ada, OH 2001 Reader's Choice Award! Fully Accredited Get The E-correo Newsletter! Home Affiliate Program Privacy ... Contact Us *Esperanto is an international artificial language derived from the Latin language and is easy to learn. If you are going to business school then you will need to learn it and it will let you communicate with some people in any country.
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  • 11. Christine's Latin Webpage
    Page with latin language information. History of Latin, Latin names, Latin links, map of the empire, and gallery of images.
    http://members.tripod.com/~Aquabrat/index.html
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    LET IT BE KNOWN THAT
    ...this page is dedicated to Latin and Latin only! It is here to inform all about the history and importance of Latin. The following is the research paper I wrote for my Exhibition Project back in 8th grade and you're looking at the project itself. But never fear, there are interesting things after my long, boring paper. Stick around and see for yourself. Feel free to sign my guestbook at the end of my page...actually, it's encouraged. I apologize for all the annoying pop-ups and adds, but I had no budget for the project so Tripod it was. Latin is a dead language
    As dead as it can be
    It killed all the Romans
    And now it's killing me
    All are dead who wrote it
    All are dead who spoke it
    All die who learn it
    Blessed death - they earn it
    -Unknown Latin Have you ever found yourself telling a friend or relative, “ Carpe diem,” (‘seize the day’) and wondered where it came from? Well, many people might think that it is Spanish, but in truth it is Latin (Gill 2). There is also the fact that Spanish, being one of the Romance languages, is derived from Latin. You may also have heard quid pro quo, ex post facto, ad hoc, and de facto. Latin has had a tremendous influence on several languages. Do you ever wonder how or why? The first thing to explore is where Latin started out. It grew out of the tongue that was originally brought by the Indo-European people who migrated to eastern and southern Italy around the end of the Trojan War (1193 BC). It evolved into Latin and then was spoken mainly by the Romans in their city of Rome and the region around it. As the Romans were increased their mighty empire, Latin slowly expanded to the remaining sector around the western Mediterranean Sea. The following are the different periods of ancient literary Latin: the Early Period, the Golden Age, the Silver Age, and the Late Latin Period. Each period changed Latin and how more forms were added to the language. There was also Medieval Latin and Modern Latin. Finally, a look at what the Latin language has become at the end of the 20th century: how we use it and what we think of it.

    12. About -Homework Help
    Huge list of links to latin language and literature. Very userfriendly and updated regularly.
    http://latin.about.com/education/latin/
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    13. Electronic Text Center Latin Resources
    The Electronic Text Center's collection of online latin language texts CDROMS and other electronic texts not available online Links to other sources for electronic texts in Latin
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/latin.html
    Online Holdings
    The Electronic Text Center's collection of online Latin language texts
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    CD-ROMS and other electronic texts not available online
    Other Web Resources
    Links to other sources for electronic texts in Latin

    14. Latin Language TOC
    Descriptive, historical and alternative grammars. Also has historical and general information about Latin.Category Science Social Sciences Italic Latin Grammars......The famous latin language is hard as you can see. Itkilled the ancient Romans and now is killing you!
    http://www.orbilat.com/Latin/
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    Peoples of Ancient Italy (ca. 500 BC)
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    Main Page ... Main Page This page is part of Orbis Latinus

    15. Latin Language
    latin language General Overview. Origin and History. Old period (240100 BC). Withthe increase of Roman political power latin language spread throughout Italy.
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    Latin Language
    General Overview
    Origin and History
    Latin (Lingua Latina) is a lanfuage of the Indo-European family that appeared in Italy in the mid 2nd millenium BC. Formerly it was argued that together with the other Indo-European languages of ancient Italy (Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian and Venetic) Latin forms a separate Italic linguistic group, but now this view is not held anymore, though considerable mutual influences are not excluded. The later colloquial form of Latin ( the so called Proto-Romance or Vulgar Latin ) became ancestral to the modern Romance languages The long history of Latin may be divided into 9 periods:
  • Preliterary period (till 240 BC). In this period Latin was spoken by small groups of people living along the lower Tiber River. The Etruscan variant of the Western Greek alphabet was adopted in the 7th century BC. The language is known from some inscriptions. Old period (240-100 BC). With the increase of Roman political power Latin language spread throughout Italy.

  • Authors : the comedian writers Plautus and Terentius.
  • Classical period (100-14 BC).
  • 16. Forum Romanum
    A site dedicated to Roman history, civilization and the latin language. Includes a photographic Virtual Tour of Rome and links to language sites.
    http://www.geocities.com/~stilicho/rome.html

    17. Latin Sites
    latin language Sites. Major Link Pages. American Classical League http//www.umich.edu/~acleague/Ancient/Classical History http//ancienthistory
    http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIS/OHSICS/forlang/latin.htm
    Latin Language Sites
    Major Link Pages
    American Classical League
    http://www.umich.edu/~acleague/
    Ancient/Classical History
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/
    Ancient World Web
    http://www.julen.net/aw/
    Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase
    http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/latin/latin-lib.html - An extensive collection of texts in Latin from the Labyrinth project at Georgetown.
    Classics: A Guide to Internet Resources
    http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/lanc/internet.htm - Maintained by the University of Delaware Library
    Classics at Oxford
    http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/resources.html - An excellent starting point for finding resources for classical languages.
    Classics Home Page
    http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html - Maintained by the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.
    Electronic Resources for Classicists
    http://www.tlg.uci.edu/index/about.html
    FLTEACH Latin WWW
    http://www.cortland.edu/www/flteach/flteach-res.html#latin
    Forum Romanum
    http://www.geocities.com/~stilicho/

    18. Latin Dictionary And Grammar Aid
    This dictionary defines about 15600 words.Category Reference Dictionaries World Languages L Latin...... Philology at the University of Tartu has a helpful list of Latin resources; theFairfax County Public Schools maintain another list of latin language Sites.
    http://www.nd.edu/~archives/latgramm.htm
    Archives of the University of Notre Dame
    Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid
    Type in the form of the word that you would expect to find in a dictionary or a truncated form of the word (e.g., stem only). If you want help with the ending of a word, type the ending in the space provided. (If you prefer, you may leave this space blank). To see all the words in the dictionary that begin with "q", search for "q" as the stem. You can also translate English to Latin Stem: Ending: This dictionary defines about 15,600 words. Florin Neumann, who found the data on the Internet and reformatted it for the Macintosh, says that it may not be used for commercial purposes. Matt Neuburg reformatted it so that it would operate on the Macintosh as a memory-resident searchable dictionary. I reformatted the dictionary again and wrote scripts to search it together with Lynn Nelson's grammar aid to produce the answers you find here. For a program with a better understanding of Latin grammar and a larger vocabulary (30,000 words), try William Whitaker's Words (If you like Words and have DOS, Windows, Linux, or Free BSD

    19. Latin Language
    No. Just analyzed to death. If you're intellectually curious,. take a time trip ..look at Latin the way Romans learned it . No grammar, no rules. No fear.
    http://www.cherryh.com/www/latin_language.htm
    Heard it's hard? No. Just analyzed to death. If you're intellectually curious, take a time trip... ...look at Latin the way Romans learned it.... No grammar, no rules. No fear. GO THERE?

    20. Teaching The Latin Language
    Teaching the latin language. The growing. Up to Top Back to Top latin languageResources. Here are some links to grammar and language sites.
    http://www.umass.edu/langctr/latin/main.htm
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