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A
clearinghouse of information regarding IB Latin & Greek,
AP Latin and other topics that are important to Latin and
Greek educators provided by the National Committee for Latin
and Greek
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Ancient
Greek Tutorial Site of the Department of Classics of
the University of California, Berkeley, a project of Professor
Donald Mastronarde and the Berkeley Language Center
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Armarium
Labyrinthi.
Labyrinth Latin Bookcase. A mega link to hundreds of other
links for scholars of Greek and/or Latin.
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Classics
Materials. This is a mega link that takes you to hundreds
of further links to excellent materials for students of
the classics
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Classics
Websites.
This is probably one of the most comprehensive classical
megalinks page to be found on the internet
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Department
of Greek and Latin, University College London. Lots
of resources
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Differences
Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek
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Greek
Drama and Culture
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Greek
& latin resources from the University of London
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Greek
Font Display Help from
the Perseus Site
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Greek
from Homework Helper. (Slow link)
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Greek
Grammar on the web. This is the electronic gateway to
the study of ancient greek. Many students of greek may find
that this site meets all their requirements. Scroll the
page and follow the links
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Greek
literature links from BUBL
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Greek
Prose Style. Home Page for Greek 701 at CUNY. It has
: Greek texts, bibliography, ancient criticism, an essay
on Loose and Periodic Style, and more
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Greek
Spellchecker
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LatinTeach,
a site for teachers of Latin, parents students and all others
who have a love of latin. There is a phenomenal selection
of resources here for students of both Latin and Greek
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Olga's
Gallery Ancient Greek and Roman Myths Index
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Online
dictionary for students of Greek from
the Perseus Site
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Portal
of Classics education.
Free teaching and learning materials, systems, and applications
developed by teachers for teachers (and students, too).
These resources are updated two-or-more times weekly by
the contributions of educators from around the world. Online
assignments, glossaries and more. Follow the links on the
left of the page
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The
Perseus Digital Library. It's aim is to bring a wide
range of source materials to as large an audience as possible.
Click on the Classics link
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This
page currently lists 275 resources for 75 Latin and
64 Greek authors. Most of the authors belong to the Greek
and Roman classical antiquity, but some medieval and Neo-Latin
writers are also included.
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A
clearinghouse of information regarding IB Latin & Greek,
AP Latin and other topics that are important to Latin and
Greek educators provided by the National Committee for Latin
and Greek
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Allen
and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges
from the Perseus Site
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An
Electronic Library of latin literature with virtual
commentary--The Romulus Project
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Armarium
Labyrinthi.
Labyrinth Latin Bookcase. A mega link to hundreds of other
links for scholars of Greek and/or Latin.
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Classical
Latin from Carrie, A full text electronic Library
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Classics
Materials.
This is a mega link that takes you to hundreds of further
links to excellent materials for students of the classics
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Classics
Websites.
This is probably one of the most comprehensive classical
megalinks page to be found on the internet
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Declension
of Latin Nouns
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Department
of Greek and Latin, University College London. Lots
of resources
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Elementary and Intermediate Latin Readers
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Elementary
Latin at Loyola and Beyond. Good links also.
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English
to Latin or latin to english translation
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Greek
& latin resources from the University of London
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Jiskha
Homework Help Foreign Languages Center Follow the Link
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Latin
Culture Resources
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Latin
from Homework Helpers
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Latin
primary texts currently availablein English and Latin
on the Perseus site
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Latin
to English dictionary
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Latin
Resources such as the Bibless, Grammatical and Lexical
Aids and more
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Latin
Resources
selected by the Omaha Public Schools based on their relevance
to their curriculum needs
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LatinTeach,
a site for teachers of Latin, parents students and all others
who have a love of latin. There is a phenomenal selection
of resources here for students of both larin and greek
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Latin
Teaching Materials
at St. Louis University. Many teachers of Latin may decide
that this site meets all their classroom requirements
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Latin
Translation Programme.
The aim of of the ISEB programmeis to allow beginners to
practise Latin Translation with as much help as needed a
mere key-stroke away
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Latin
Vocabulary Tutorial
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Medieval
Literature. This site has a Christian ethos
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Olga's
Gallery Ancient Greek and Roman Myths Index
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Online
dictionary
for students of Latin from the Perseus Site
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Other
Latin Resources on the Web
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Portal
of Classics education.
Free teaching and learning materials, systems, and applications
developed by teachers for teachers (and students, too).
These resources are updated two-or-more times weekly by
the contributions of educators from around the world. Online
assignments, glossaries and more. Follow the links on the
left of the page
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"Recentiores:
Later Latin Texts and Contexts" is a monograph series
published by the University of Michigan Press embracing
all aspects of post-classical Latin culture
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Related
Latin Pedagogy Sites.
This is a mega link to loads of other links on teaching
Latin, literature, resources and much more
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Remember
your Prayers,
in Latin, or the Commandments and much more?
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Series
of drill programmes which are intended to assist students
of Latin (particulary those using Wheelock's text
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The
Latin Page.
The Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures,Appalachian
State University, maintains the Spanish page
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The
Perseus Digital Library. It's aim is to bring a wide
range of source materials to as large an audience as possible.
Click on the Classics link
-
This
page currently lists 275 resources for 75 Latin and
64 Greek authors. Most of the authors belong to the Greek
and Roman classical antiquity, but some medieval and Neo-Latin
writers are also included.
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This
page points to the complete Latin text of
Augustine's Confessions, one book at a time
- Visit
the Vatican