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  1. Wheelock's Latin (Wheelock's Latin) by Frederic M. Wheelock, Richard A. Lafleur, 2005-05-31
  2. Latin: Start Speaking Today! (Language 30) by Educational Services, 1995-07
  3. Latin: Start Speaking Today (Language/30)
  4. Fairy Tales in Latin: Fabulae Mirabiles (Language Instruction) by Victor Barocas, 1999-10
  5. Workbook for Wheelock's Latin by Paul T. Comeau, Richard A. Lafleur, 2000-07-01
  6. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin, 3rd Edition (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by Natalie Harwood, 2006-08-01
  7. Latin for Americans Level 1 Student Edition by McGraw-Hill, 2002-08-15
  8. Latin for Dummies by Clifford A. Hull, Steven R. Perkins, et all 2002-06-15
  9. Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Student's book North American edition (North American Cambridge Latin Course) by North American Cambridge Classics Project, 1991-07-26
  10. Oxford Take Off In Latin American Spanish: The Complete Language-learning Kit Book-and-CD Package (Take Off in) by Rosa Maria Martin, 2004-06-24
  11. Teach Yourself Beginner's Latin Audiopackage by George Sharpley, 2003-12-01
  12. 38 Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Frederic M. Wheelock's Latin by Anne H. Groton, James M. May, 1998-12
  13. Latin for the Illiterati: Exorcizing the Ghosts of a Dead Language by Jon R. Stone, 1996-06-25
  14. Hugo Language Course: Latin American Spanish In Three Months (with Cassette) by DK Publishing, Isabel Cisneros, 1999-06-01

21. Advice For Learning Vocabulary
Some practical suggestions to help you as you start to study the latin language.
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DESIDERATA
First, it is often helpful to have some kind of "hook" (i.e., mnemonic or memory-device) to help you to retrieve the word or meaning that you want to remember.
Second, you need practice in recalling the word.
Third, you need to hear, see, and understand the word repeatedly in its various forms and in its most typical contexts.
Practica Quaedam
Face the facts! It is important to realize that you are the one responsible for learning the vocabulary.
You will save much time and frustration by discovering precisely how you learn vocabulary most speedily and securely.
Your goal should be a deep-processing of words. Deep-processing implies that these words become part of you, almost as your native language is part of you.
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The following points, or some combination of them, may help you find your own best way to learn vocabulary.
Use flash cards.
Flash-card technology is still better than the most expensive educational computer gear that you can buy. It is the quickest way to get just the repetition that you need on just the words that you need to repeat. It is tried and true. And it is inexpensive.
Using index cards or a pack of blank business cards, write the target words and phrases on the cards, putting one language on the front and the other on the back. As you review the words, proceeding through the stack, separate the words into two piles: those you understand immediately, and those you do not. Keep going through the yet-unlearned words until you attain a speedy mastery of them.

22. Latin Language
Latin was the native language of the Romans, who spread it petty much After the collapse of Rome , the language died. Actually, Latin didn t really
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Latin Language Latin was the native language of the Romans, who spread it petty much throughout their empire. After the collapse of Rome , the language "died." Actually, Latin didn't really die, it just turned into Italian, French, Spanish, and several other languages. Or, more accurately, it turned into dozens of local dialects, which gradually merged to form those more familiar languages. This dialect formation had been going on for centuries. Indeed, educated Romans had often bemoaned the increasinly incomprehensible versions of Latin which were developing in the provinces. The dialects evolved through the absorbtion by the local Latin speakers of words and grammar from the conquered peoples. Although the barbarians who overran the empire were mostly unable to impose their own language on the, by then, romanized locals, they did effect numerous changes in the local form of Latin. As a result, by Charlemagne 's day (c. 800), the changes had become so great that in much of Europe the common people could no longer understand sermons in Church, albeit that they were being delivered in what was once Vulgar (low class) Latin As a result, the Emperor decreed that henceforth sermons were to be in the "lingua latina rustica " (the country-people's Latin). In other words, preach to the people in the language spoken in the area. It is

23. Latin Language. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
latin language. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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24. ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web
Resources for the latin language, including a 30000term English/Latin searchable Introduction to the Theloskrit language, a language similar to Latin.
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25. Learn Latin Language Skills With Latin Software And Latin Resources
This section of the Transparent Language site provides Latin resources to help you learn Latin vocabulary, Latin grammar, and Latin pronunciation.
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This area of Transparent Language's website is dedicated to the Latin language. Whether you're learning Latin for school or personal enjoyment, there are resources for all Latin learners here. If you are a beginner who is just starting to learn Latin, you might want to read the language overview and listen to the Latin phrases in our Latin Resources section. More advanced Latin students might benefit from reading Latin articles and taking our Latin proficiency test. Plus, anyone who is learning Latin can enjoy our online games and our free downloadable flash card program. We have also chosen to list information on Latin software programs that can make it fun and easy for you to learn Latin. Go ahead and start exploring this site! Read the Latin Language Overview
This introduction to Latin provides you with an overview of the language that you are learning. You will find useful facts about the origin of the language, Latin grammar, and Latin pronunciation, as well as additional subjects of interest. See our Software for Latin Language Learning
Transparent Language is pleased to offer you a number of exciting, educational Latin products. If you are learning Latin, you should take a look at our selection of Latin software CD-ROMs. Whatever you may need, you will find a variety of products to help you speak Latin, understand Latin grammar, learn Latin vocabulary, review the Latin alphabet, and master Latin pronunciation.

26. Romanova
An interRomance constructed auxiliary language based on the four major Romance languages, and is intended for international communication among speakers of latin languages.
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27. Take A Latin Profiency Test To Evaluate Your Latin Language Skills
This Latin Proficiency Test from Transparent Language can help you evaluate your latin language skills, including your knowledge of Latin grammar,
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Transparent Language has provided this Latin test as a way for Latin language learners to evaluate their Latin proficiency. We have based this test on the standard Latin vocabulary and Latin grammar that you would find in any Latin language learning material, so that this proficiency test can measure your command of the Latin language regardless of your Latin language learning background. So if you've been learning Latin, see how well you do!
Transparent Language offers this Latin language test for self-evaluation purposes only. You may find that your score on this Latin test is not consistent with other tests you have taken. Transparent Language is solely responsible for the test content. To start this Latin test over, press the Reset button. Part I: Latin Grammar
Select the best answer. _ bene dictum est ab ûllô, meum est.
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B. Quî C. Quid D. Quisque A. morior B. morere C. moriminî D. morî A. haec B. hoc

28. Latin Language, Alphabet And Pronunciation
In the 5th century BC, Latin was just one of many Italic languages spoken in central Latin was the language of the area known as Latium (modern Lazio),
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Latin language (Lingua Latina)
In the 5th century BC, Latin was just one of many Italic languages spoken in central Italy. Latin was the language of the area known as Latium (modern Lazio), and Rome was one of the towns of Latium. The earliest known inscriptions in Latin date from the 6th century BC and were written in various versions of the Greek alphabet, which was brought to to Italy by Greek colonists. Rome gradually expanded its influence over other parts of Italy and then over other parts of Europe. Eventually the Roman Empire stretched across a wide swathe of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Latin was used throughout the empire as the language of law, administration and increasingly as the language of everyday life. Literacy was common among Roman citizens and the works of great Latin authors were read by many. Meanwhile in the eastern Mediterranean, Greek remained the lingua franca and well-educated Romans were familiar with both languages. In fact the earliest surviving examples of Latin literature are Latin translations of Greek plays, and Cato's farming manual, which dates from 150 BC. The language used in much early Latin literature, classical Latin, differed in many ways from colloquial spoken Latin, known as vulgar Latin, though some writers, including Cicero and Petronius, used vulgar Latin in their work. Over the centuries the spoken varieties of Latin continued to move away from the literary standard and eventually evolved into the modern Italic/Romance languages (

29. Electronic Text Center Latin Resources
Online Holdings. The Electronic Text Center s collection of online latin language texts Links to other sources for electronic texts in Latin
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30. Latin Children's Books, Latin Desk Top Publishing, Latin Dictionary, Latin Dicti
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Introduction Latin, the language of ancient Rome, is the ancestor of the modern Romance languages. Beginning as a local dialect of a small village on the Tiber River, it spread in the course of history over a large portion of the globe. In the Middle Ages Latin served as the international medium of communications, as well as the language of science, philosophy, and theology. Until comparatively recent times a knowledge of Latin was an essential prerequisite to any liberal education; only in this century has the study of Latin declined and emphasis shifted to the modern living languages. The Roman Catholic Church has traditionally used Latin as its official and liturgical language. The Latin, or Roman, alphabet was created in the 7th century B.C. It was based on the Etruscan alphabet, which in turn was derived from the Greek. Of the original twenty-six Etruscan letters the Romans adopted twenty-one. The original Latin alphabet was A, B, C (which stood for both

31. Univ Of Toledo Latin Bookmarks
Greek and latin language Resources (Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville) - General, latin language and Classics studies (Ohio University) - Classical Studies
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  • Vulgate texts at U of Pennsylvania CCAT - Searchable database of many latin texts. Biblia Sacra Vulgata - Religious texts in Latin James O'Donnel Page - New Tools for Teaching, Personal Information, Publications, Scholarly Links of Interest, A Private Library, Augustine, Boethius, Cultures of the Book, Worlds of Late Antiquity, Select Electronic Publications of Interest for Classical and Religious Studies New Latin Grammar online - Letters and Sounds, Words and Their Forms, Syntax, The Sentence, Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, Verbs, Particles, Questions, Construction of Cases, Nominative Case, Vocative Case, Genitive Case Boethius: Consolatio Philosophiae - Preface, Latin text of the Consolatio Philosophiae, Commentary, Text and Commentary linked a different way, The Consolation of Philosophy, Life of Boethius, Select Bibliography, Metrical Introduction, Abbreviations CASSIODORUS - Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator, born c. 490, d. c. 585, was by turns statesman and monk, leaving behind a substantial and varied body of literary work. The standard treatment of his life and work is James J. O'Donnell, Cassiodorus (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979). The full text is now available on this server. Augustini Confessiones Concilium Romarici Montis - This is a story about nuns who are just a little bit naughty and settle down with each other to talk about what sort of men they like. It was written in Latin in the middle of the twelfth century. What we present here is a "Bryn Mawr Commentary" on that work. "
  • 32. BUBL LINK: Latin
    Resource type dictionary; latin language and Literature Index to resources for those learning Latin, including dictionaries, study aids, and literature.
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    A full text English translation of Virgil's Latin epic, the Aeneid.
    Author: Virgil
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    Anglo-Saxon Studies: A Select Bibliography
    Topics covered include old English language and literature, Anglo-Latin and Latin ecclesiastical texts, palaeography, diplomatic, illumination, history, numismatics, onomastics, archaeology, fiction, and children's books.
    Author: Biggam, Carole
    Subjects: anglo-saxon archaeology, british history to 1100, english language research, latin, medieval history
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    Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase
    An extensive collection of Latin texts. Includes Latin Bible, liturgical texts, classical and late classical Latin texts, early patristic writings (c.150-c.300), medieval Latin texts and translations (c.400-c.1500) and miscellaneous Latin texts and historical documents.
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    33. Latin Language
    latin language. Roman Perseus Latin Texts and Tools. including Lewis Short Latin Dictionary (including EnglishLatin version)
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    34. Discover Romania
    The official language is Romanian, a language of Latin origin having much in common with the Italian and Spanish. It uses a latin alphabet. One fact worth mentioning is that Romanian is the only latin language in Eastern Europe.
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    35. MSN Encarta - Latin Language
    Great books about your topic, latin language, selected by Encarta editors latin language, language of ancient Rome and the neighboring territory of
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    Print Preview of Section Latin Language , language of ancient Rome and the neighboring territory of Latium. With the spread of Roman power Latin was carried to every part of the known ancient world and became the dominant tongue of western Europe. It was the language of scholarship and diplomacy until the 18th century and of the Roman Catholic liturgy until the late 20th century. The Latin language was not native to Italy but was brought into the Italian Peninsula in prehistoric times by Italic peoples who migrated from the north. Latin is a member of the Italic subfamily of the

    36. Latin Language Learning
    latin language Learning Sites for teachers! About latin language.com latin language learning resources. Offers 1000 pages of original features about
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  • Ask the Oracle - Provides links to classic Latin and Greek texts. Also responds to questions submitted by e-mail.
  • Bulfinch's Mythology - Quick access to Roman mythology information for your Latin class from Bulfinch's classic work on mythology, 'The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes."
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  • Common Latin Expressions - A simple list of some common phrases in Latin.
  • 37. Classical Studies Resources - Classics - Academic Info
    A Directory of Internet resources on Greek and latin language, literature and the Classics.
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    39. Latin And Vernacular Languages
    Discussion of the history and development of the medieval latin language.
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    Latin and the Vernacular Languages
    Courtesy of Labyrinth Latin Bookcase The growth of the Roman state was accompanied by the spread of the Latin language, which came to be widely used throughout the Mediterranean world. In the western half of the Empire Latin eventually became the dominant language. Originally Latin was only one of several Italic languages, all belonging to the Indo-European linguistic family, and its development was influenced by other tongues, including Celtic languages, Etruscan and Greek. Like other languages, Latin underwent continuous development. In each period of its evolution there were significant differences between the literary written language, distinct from the spoken language of the educated and from that of the less educated populace. In the spoken language, borrowing from other tongues was common at all periods. Within the Roman state, Latin was the language of public administration. But it also provided a tool for communication between people whose first language was often another tongue. In the Eastern Mediterranean, other languages - especially Aramaic and koine Greek - had earlier fulfilled a similar function. Even after the Roman conquest, both these languages remained in widespread use in the East.

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