Courses
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/ (Medieval Latin lessons)
https://lrc.la.utexas.edu/eieol_lesson/1 (EIEOL: Early Indo-European Online, basic lessons with excerpts of classical texts)
Online and paid, with an instructor (all make heavy use of spoken Latin):
https://ancientlanguage.com/learn-latin/
https://www.paideiainstitute.org/telepaideia_intro (courses listed a couple weeks before a term starts)
http://avitus.alcuinus.net/schola_latina/index.php
https://thepatrologist.com/shop/ (Latin 101 not available in every term)
https://www.polisjerusalem.org/language/latin/ (4-month commitment from October)
Online and paid, using the Cambridge Latin Course:
https://www.dl.cambridgescp.com/tutored-courses
Old textbooks
THE MASTERY SERIES LATIN (1876) by Thomas Prendergast
http://www.archive.org/details/masterys ... 00prengoog
Easy Steps in Latin by Hamer and Buchanan
http://www.archive.org/details/easystep ... 00buchgoog
Beginning Latin by Barrs
http://www.archive.org/details/beginninglatin00bars
A Latin Primer by Nutting
http://www.archive.org/details/latinprimer00nuttrich
A New Practical and Easy Method of Learning the Latin Language by J. H. P . Seidenstücker, Franz Ahn
http://www.archive.org/details/anewpracticalan19ahngoog
Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1909)
http://manybooks.net/titles/doogeb1825118251-8.html
Beginning Latin: an introduction, by way of English, to the Latin language (1919) by Perley, Curtis, etc.
http://www.archive.org/details/beginnin ... 00otisgoog
Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Edmund Luce (1908)
http://manybooks.net/titles/lucee2889028890-8.html
The Comic Latin Grammar – A New and Facetious Introduction to the Latin Tongue by Percival Leigh (1840) http://manybooks.net/titles/leighp2945629456-8.html
Easy Latin stories for beginners : with vocabulary and notes (1892) by Bennett
http://www.archive.org/details/easylatinstories00benn
Via latina; an easy Latin reader (1897)
http://www.archive.org/details/vialatin ... 00collrich
Ora maritima, a Latin story for beginners, with grammar and exercises (1909) by Sonnenschein http://www.archive.org/details/oramarit ... 00sonnuoft
Pro patria: a Latin story for beginners, being a sequal to 'Ora Maritima', with grammar and exercises (1910)
http://www.archive.org/details/propatri ... 00sonnrich
Ritchie’s Fabulae Faciles – A First Latin Reader by John Kirtland (1903)
http://manybooks.net/titles/kirtlandetext058flrd10.html
A Handbook for Latin Clubs by Various Authors (1916)
http://manybooks.net/titles/various1692316923-8.html
News
http://ephemeris.alcuinus.net/
Nuntii Latini http://areena.yle.fi/1-1931339
http://www.radiobremen.de/nachrichten/latein/index.html
https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicipaedia:Pagina_prima
Grammar
Latin for beginners by D'Ooge, Benjamin L. https://archive.org/details/latinforbeginner00doog
Descriptive Latin Grammar http://www.orbilat.com/Languages/Latin/index.html
Wheelock Latin Exercises http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/latin/wheelock/
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Latin
New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15665
http://www.verbix.com/languages/latin.shtml
Texts
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/classics.html
http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~harsch/a_index.html
http://www.intratext.com/8/LAT/Default.htm
http://www.nodictionaries.com/
http://classics.mit.edu/index.html (a collection of over 440 classics - all in English translation)
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/la
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/collection?collection=Perseus:collection:Greco-Roman&redirect=true
http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/index.html
Cicero https://archive.org/details/selectorationso00ci
De Bello Gallico
http://classics.mit.edu/Caesar/gallic.html
http://www.nodictionaries.com/caesar/de-bello-gallico-1/1
Links
http://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/latin/latin-links.shtml
http://wessweb.info/index.php/Classics_Studies_Web
http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages/classical/latin/tchmat/tchmat.html
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/latin2.htm
http://www.lonweb.org/link-latin.htm
http://eleaston.com/latin.html
http://www.preces-latinae.org/vincula.html
http://frcoulter.com/latin/links.html
http://www.languagelinksdatabase.com/latin/
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/classics.html
Dictionaries
Whitaker's http://archives.nd.edu/words.html
http://www.latin-dictionary.net/
Tools
http://alpheios.net/
http://www.nodictionaries.com/
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Not sure where to post this. Apologies if it should not go here. A couple more resources for Latin and Ancient Greek that differ, I hope, from the resources already posted.
1. Alex Lee: Latin, Greek, Classes, Technology, Etc. http://home.uchicago.edu/~alexlee/academics/index.html
Includes both general resources and nuts-and-bolts stuff about learning Latin and/or Ancient Greek. And as well is included stuff a bit geeky or semi-geeky. You'll probably find much of it elsewhere on the net, but some of it I had never seen before (e.g., Woodcock, New Latin Syntax (bolchazy, duckworth)).
2. Hiberna Caroli Raetici http://hiberna-cr.wikidot.com/start
Various resources and links for Latin learners.
1. Alex Lee: Latin, Greek, Classes, Technology, Etc. http://home.uchicago.edu/~alexlee/academics/index.html
Includes both general resources and nuts-and-bolts stuff about learning Latin and/or Ancient Greek. And as well is included stuff a bit geeky or semi-geeky. You'll probably find much of it elsewhere on the net, but some of it I had never seen before (e.g., Woodcock, New Latin Syntax (bolchazy, duckworth)).
2. Hiberna Caroli Raetici http://hiberna-cr.wikidot.com/start
Various resources and links for Latin learners.
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In addition to the above, The Great Courses offers an introduction to Latin. While the regular prices are rather expense, this publisher frequently announces sales with prices reduced as much as 70%.
Latin 101
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/latin-101-learning-a-classical-language.html?listid=1&pfm=UpsellSlider&poas=3&recloc=pdp
The Latin 101 course is often offered on sale in combination with this publisher's course for Greek 101.
Latin 101
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/latin-101-learning-a-classical-language.html?listid=1&pfm=UpsellSlider&poas=3&recloc=pdp
The Latin 101 course is often offered on sale in combination with this publisher's course for Greek 101.
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Speakeasy wrote:In addition to the above, The Great Courses offers an introduction to Latin. While the regular prices are rather expense, this publisher frequently announces sales with prices reduced as much as 70%.
Latin 101
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/latin-101-learning-a-classical-language.html?listid=1&pfm=UpsellSlider&poas=3&recloc=pdp
The Latin 101 course is often offered on sale in combination with this publisher's course for Greek 101.
How do you like these courses? Many people on this forum tend to think that lecture-style learning isn't that productive, but for clarification, they can prove useful.
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As it happens, there was an interesting discussion of the Great Courses Latin Course on the HTLAL in October, 2014 during which a couple of very positive comments were offered ...Xenops wrote: ... Latin 101 ... How do you like these courses? Many people on this forum tend to think that lecture-style learning isn't that productive, but for clarification, they can prove useful.
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=39412&PN=8
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Speakeasy wrote:As it happens, there was an interesting discussion of the Great Courses Latin Course on the HTLAL in October, 2014 during which a couple of very positive comments were offered ...Xenops wrote: ... Latin 101 ... How do you like these courses? Many people on this forum tend to think that lecture-style learning isn't that productive, but for clarification, they can prove useful.
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=39412&PN=8
That thread is worth reading if for no other reason then to encounter the word "amuse-gueule"!
Nicely done, Speakeasy, and a nice follow-up with it by Elexi.
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Listening / Recordings
A couple YouTube channels with recordings in Serafín-certified good pronuntiatio restituta:
ThePrinceSterling
https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePrinceSterling
Latinitium
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxS3m8 ... DD9Nic1YOg
Modern poetry
Marc Moskowitz's collection of 20th/21st century Latin poetry should not go unnoticed either:
https://suberic.net/~marc/latinpoetry.html
Alexlee's site on uchicago.edu is gone. Here's the Wayback Machine link.
A couple YouTube channels with recordings in Serafín-certified good pronuntiatio restituta:
ThePrinceSterling
https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePrinceSterling
Latinitium
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxS3m8 ... DD9Nic1YOg
Modern poetry
Marc Moskowitz's collection of 20th/21st century Latin poetry should not go unnoticed either:
https://suberic.net/~marc/latinpoetry.html
MorkTheFiddle wrote:1. Alex Lee: Latin, Greek, Classes, Technology, Etc. http://home.uchicago.edu/~alexlee/academics/index.html
Includes both general resources and nuts-and-bolts stuff about learning Latin and/or Ancient Greek. And as well is included stuff a bit geeky or semi-geeky. You'll probably find much of it elsewhere on the net, but some of it I had never seen before (e.g., Woodcock, New Latin Syntax (bolchazy, duckworth)).
Alexlee's site on uchicago.edu is gone. Here's the Wayback Machine link.
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