HUM / REL 293 - Beginning LatinInterNet ResourcesThe textbooks for this course are used by many other Universities and schools, some of which have supplementary material available on the Web. Our course pages may have links to particular resources for individual assignments throughout the semester, on the relevant assignment pages. Latin resources on the Web are numerous - there are several archives of texts, and on-line versions of Latin textbooks and grammar books. The textbooks mostly date from the nineteenth century and often require a knowledge of formal English grammar. There are Church-related sources with Latin texts, either sung, spoken, or written. These can give help with the pronunciation of Latin in the Church. You-Tube and similar sites have Latin video and audio files, where you can hear other speakers and test your comprehension skills. Radio Finland and Radio Bremen post the News in Latin, and there is a Latin section of Wikipedia - "Vikipedia" Go here for a note on grammar resources before you troll the InterNet.
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| Wheelock's Latin | Cambridge Course |
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