Category Archives: Latin & Greek (Ancient)
Resources for learning ancient Greek
Greek – List of resources for learning ancient Greek.
A nice collection of Latin resources and online Latin books
Latin – A nice collection of Latin resources and online Latin books.
Wheelock’s Latin in nursery rhyme form
Wheelock’s Latin, The Musical – Wheelock’s Latin in nursery rhyme form. “…herein is my attempt to reduce Frederic M. Wheelock’s opus into a series of nursery rhymes. There’s not much I can do for you in the vocabulary department, but for what it’s worth, here’s the grammar.”
A list of Latin and Greek roots
A Selection of Latin Roots and Greek Roots for Vocabulary Enhancement – A list of Latin and Greek roots. (Scroll down to find the links “Latin Section” and “Greek Section.”)
An essay on teaching Latin roots vs. Latin language
Latin Examination – An essay discussing whether one should teach only Latin roots or the entire Latin language.
Links to free online language courses for dozens of languages
Free Online Language Courses – Links to free online language courses for dozens of languages.
Online version of Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar
Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar – Online version.
Online version of New Latin Grammar (Pub. 1918)
New Latin Grammar – Online version by Charles E. Bennett, published 1918.
Biblical Latin lessons
LearnLatin.tk. “…dedicated to teaching you enough Latin to be able to read the Latin Vulgae Bible (Vulgata).”
Latin quotes & phrases
Latin Mottos, Latin Phrases, Latin Quotes and Latin Sayings – Arranged alphabetically.
Online Latin course
Free online Latin course (lessons in classical Latin for guided self-study) – “The course starts with lessons for people who know no Latin at all and will enable you to read original texts, for example Caesar’s De Bello Gallico or Catull’s poems.”
Texts in Latin
The Latin Library – Texts in Latin. For the serious & advanced Latin student.
Learn Latin in an untraditional way
Latin1: The Easy Way – Learn Latin in an untradiational way. “I used to teach this subject. I use a method that’s a little different than the standard, a method aimed at results, not tradition, and no need to learn grammar at the outset, when you’ve got enough new things to learn. If you learned by the traditional method you may find this radically different; but trust me.”
How to say common, humorous & well-known phrases in Latin
Fun Latin – How to say common, humorous & well-known phrases in Latin.
Vocabulary puzzles and activities using Latin and Greek roots
Vocabulary.com – English vocabulary puzzles and activities using Latin and Greek roots.
Learn ancient Greek and Latin
Textkit – Learn ancient Greek and Latin.