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  1. Classical Latin - Wikipedia

    Classical Latin is the form of Literary Latin recognized as a literary standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It developed around 75 BC from Old Latin, and developed by the …

  2. Getting started on classical Latin | OpenLearn - Open University

    Mar 12, 2015 · This free course, Getting started on classical Latin, has been developed in response to requests from learners who had had no contact with Latin before and who felt they would like to …

  3. Introduction to Latin - University of Texas at Austin

    Latin is probably the easiest of the older languages for speakers of English to learn, both because of their earlier relationship and because of the long use of Latin as the language of educational, …

  4. Classical Latin | Open University | Classical Latin

    This module provides an in-depth study of the Latin language and of Roman culture and literature, focusing on the Augustan period (mid-first century BCE to early first century CE) and the works of …

  5. This course provides a thorough introduction to the pronunciation, morphology, and syntax of classical Latin to enable you to read Latin prose and poetry with confidence, precision, and pleasure. No prior …

  6. Classical Latin alphabet - Omniglot

    During the classical revival, which started in the 18th century, the letter forms of the Classical Latin alphabet, were reintroduced to the languages of Europe by humanists. The letters Y and Z were …

  7. Classical Latin | language | Britannica

    Latin of the Classical period had six regularly used cases in the declension of nouns and adjectives (nominative, vocative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative), with traces of a locative case in some …

  8. Online Sources for Texts in the Original Latin

    Documenta Catholica Omnia offers an enormous collection of texts not only in Latin but in Greek and other languages. This is an unrivalled source for works by Church fathers, on Medieval theology, …

  9. Introduction to Classical Latin I | Department of Classics

    LATN 101 introduces the study of Latin. Course work involves reading Latin, writing individual sentences and coherent stories, formal study of grammar and vocabulary, and other linguistic skills as …

  10. The Latin Library

    In addition to maintaining the Latin Library, William L. Carey taught Latin and the Classics for many years at George Mason University as an adjunct professor. His syllabi and supporting materials are …