Jerard White

Magister Linguae Latinae
last updated
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
 
 

Latin Language Links

 
Online Dictionaries
Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary - On an equal (and perhaps greater) level in thoroughness to the Oxford, a wonderful free resource.
Words online at Notre Dame - same as Whitaker's below, but a web page and not a light download
Online dictionary from Univ. of British Columbia - a math teacher's frivolities, great!!!
Modern Latin Dictionary - a dictionary of words that describe modern "things"
Roman Place Names - a database from the Library at BYU
 
Downloadable Latin Dictionaries
Whitaker's DOS based dictionary - A light weight downloadable dictionary. Ask me if you have any problems.
Latin Assistant to Whitaker's Words a free Windows interface for Words
 
Bibliographies of Latin Resources
Index Generalis by M. Van Der Poel of the Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Bibliography of Latin Dictionaries
Latin grammars
Allen and Greenough Online - one of the most thorough grammars
Montclair Electronic Text Archive - a great source of grammars, but in the DjVu file format so you need to download the viewer (here is an easy download)
Anne Mahoney, Overview of Latin Syntax - a great resource from Perseus
Glossary of Rhetorical Terms - From the Department of Classics at the University of Kentucky
Latin Praxis - based on Wheelock
Descriptive Latin Grammar - From Orbit Latinus a project to make on-line grammars of the Romance languages
Grammar from Royal Holloway - Part of the University of London
Study Guide for Wheelock's Latin - Online assistance by Dale Grote of the University of North Caroline
Latin Grammar Aid - Lynn H. Nelson University of Kansas
A Brief Guide to the Quantity of Syllables
Latin Grammar - Eric Conrad's research to help him translate 19th century mathematical Latin
Donatus, de partibus orationis ars minor - A Grammar in Latin from the late 4th century, edited for online use by J. White from Jim Marchand's original.
Donatus, de partibus orationis ars maior - - A Grammar in Latin from the late 4th century, soon to be edited for online use by Mag. J. White from J. Marchand's original.
Magister White's Real New Latin Grammar
William Gardner Hale. The Art of Reading Latin: How To Teach It. - from the Perseus Project
Glossary of Grammar and Syntax - a list of key grammatical terminology
Latin Mnemonic Devices from Cornell University
The Latin Recital Page at Harvard
Bennett's Latin Grammar in PDF format from Textkit.com
Latin Inscriptions
Lacus Curtius - Learn to read Latin Inscriptions, from the University of Chicago's
The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions - From the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
Some Sites in Latin
CIRCULUS LATINUS BARCINONENSIS
Septimanae Latinae Europaeae - The European Latin Links
Rhetoric and Literary References
Silva Rhetoricae: The Forest of Rhetoric - From Brigham Young University
Chiasmus.com - A site devoted to the litarary device chiasmus (ABBA)
Rhetorical Pedagogy - A site on the study of Rhetoric also from Brigham Young University
Sounds, Figures, and Movement: Basic Tools of the Poet - From the English Department at the University of Colorado
Literary Terms
Handbook of Rhetorical Devices - by Robert Harris
Hexametrica - a tutorial designed to provide a basic understanding of the most common poetic meter, the dactylic hexameter.
Latin Songs and Podcasts
Carmina Popularia - Latin Translations of Some Popular Songs
Dr. Chris Francese's Latin poetry podcasts from Dickinson College
LATINUM - The Latin Language Learning Podcast from London by Evan Miller
Haverford College's Latin podcast clearinghouse
 
Latin Texts
Perseus - Greek and Latin texts and other classical resources.
Perseus Latin Anthology - a quick link to several texts pertinent to the AP test provided by the Perseus Project.
The Latin Library - From Ad Fontes Academy in Virginia
The Vergil Project - Resources for Students, Teachers, and Readers of Vergil from the University of Pennsylvania
The Internet Classics Archive - 441 searchable works of classical literature from MIT
Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum - a  growing collection of texts trying to comprise the entire corpus of Latin literature
Project Libellus - an ongoing attempt to provide a library of classical Latin
Theoi.com's Library of Greek and Roman Myths
Roman Food
Roman Food - a site from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Miscellaneous Latin sites
The Classics Technology Center
Latin Teaching Materials - At St. Louis University
Demodocus.com Home of all things Classical
Roman Numeral and Date Conversion - it has a Roman calculator
Roman numerals and Roman dates - a site by a freelance British Journalist
The Classics Pages - An excellent site from the Greek Translator of Harry Potter
Yuni Latin Library - a whole lot of Latin Quotes
Classical Salutations and Closings
Latin and Greek Word Puzzles - from Archimede's Laboratory
Educational Links
Latin Handouts - A great set of handouts in PDF format from the Latin Library
Latinteach.com
The National Latin Exam
William Gardner Hale, The Art of Reading Latin: How To Teach It
Ms. Susan Belmonte's Latin page in Atlanta
Mr. Rietz at BGA Middle School
Ms. Shelly McCormick-Lane’s Latin Web Site
Mrs. Brock's Latin Class Pages in Rhode Island
Mr. A's Latin Pages with an extensive list of links and some wonderful flashcards for levels I-AP
Latin Studies and Background Essays
Liber Vultuum - A Blog on the Aeneid from Magistra Emily Silverman in Pennsylvania
Carmina Catulli on Blogspot from Magister Bob Patrick in Georgia
Learn Latin - from textkit.com a free book service with grammars, textbooks and other resources to view or download
Interactive Quizzing
Electronic Resources for Wheelock's Latin - Paul Barrette's very useful exercises and drills
Wheelock Latin Exercises - another useful site from the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada
Self-correcting Exercises based on Wheelock's Latin by Ilaria Marchesi
Wheelock self-tests - from Ohio State University
Quia - Latin Quizzes - online Java Games by Laura Gibbs
Latin Praxis - Using Lexical Phrases to Master Latin
Flashcards for Figures of Speech in Catullus
Extra Links of Use
The Digital Classicist - a web-based hub for scholars and students interested in the application of Humanities Computing to research into the ancient world.
Dr. J's Illustrated Guide to the Classical World
eLatin eGreek eLearn - a site to meet with other classicists and discuss all sorts of things classical
The Classical Journal Forum - dedicated to the exploration of practical pedagogical questions
E. L. Easton - Languages - Latin - an exceedingly thorough collection of resources on Latin and many other languages
Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898) - an excellent resource for reference articles
The Bryn Mawr Classical Review - if you are looking for a book on anything classical or Mediaeval, look here first
The Transparent Latin Language - Learn Latin from a company made to improve "business communications in today's global market"
Temetfutue - a glossary of Classical subjects
Caesar Links
Catullus Links
Cicero Links
Ovid Links
Vergil Links