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Eta Sigma Phi National Chapter
See what's going on nationally: get information on the national
convention, scholarships, petitioning for a new chapter, and much more. |
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Persus Project
An amazing site with more details than you know what to do with.
Dedicated to providing a wide range of source materials to as many
people as possible, the classics section of this site is extensive.
Also has a very detailed dictionary search application. |
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Nuntii Latini
Broadcasting via RealPlayer entirely in Latin, Nuntii Latini reports
daily on world events. Transcripts (not translations!) of the
audio broadcasts are available. A good way to liven up a dead
language. |
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Dr. Irby-Massie's Latin Page
Having already made a name for herself at LSU, Dr. Irby-Massie has begun
her conquest of the internet. Her site is an excellent resource
for Latin reference and links. A must-see site for and LSU student
of the classics. |
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Vergil's Dido
This site is an awesome resource from the University of Virginia,
presenting text on and images of, as the name suggests, Dido. This
is Laura's (Vice President) favorite classics website. |
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Ad Fontes Classical Pages Library
Ad Fontes Academy hosts this source of early Christian and Medieval
texts. |
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Bibliotheca
Awesome pages that can link you to tons of Latin resources. |
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The Book of Hours
This site is a comprehensive resource for this Medieval Christian
prayer book. Contains original Latin and English translations |
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Encyclopedia Mythica
This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and more. It
contains over 6000 definitions
of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and
monsters from all over the world. |
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Liber Precum Publicarum
The Book of Common Prayer in its entirety. |
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Thesaurus Precum Latinarum
The Mediaeval hymns and sequences on this site make it a good resource. |
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Greek |
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Kypros.org - "The World of Cyprus"
Greek to English and English to Greek translations, with results
both in Greek (if you have the fonts installed) and the Roman
transliteration. They also have 105 online 15-minutes lessons for
RealPlayer, designed to teach you Greek. |
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Just for Fun |
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Togaman
Wade Heaton, SLU English professor specializing in classics, is
Togaman! He wears and lecture on - you guessed it - the Toga.
Neat site, neat event. |
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Dr. Ammondt - Elvis in Latin
Like the name says, Dr. Ammondt sings Elvis songs... in Latin.
Worth taking a look. |
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Verba Cloacae
The Obscure Organization was founded in 1995 to promote experimentation
in the arts and technology. One such experimentation is this listing of
"dirty words" in Latin. Spice up your Latin vocabulary, but think
twice before using these words in class. |
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