Latin on the Internet

I already said that Latin is alive and well.  I can prove it.  No, not by repeating all the relevant "real world" uses that are acknowledged by many fellow language teachers.  I am pulling back to the internet, the links that teachers, students, and web-surfers alike can use to learn more about my favorite language.


History, mythology, and literature of the Romans:
Theoi Greek & Roman Mythology - Explores mythology in classical literature and art
Mater Roma - a site full of history, literature, and mythology of ancient Rome


If you're looking for a good grammar basis in the language:
Wheelock Resource Page
Dale Grote's Study Guide to Wheelock's Latin
LatinPraxis Wheelock-linked Exercises

And look here!  Links to pages that are actually written in Latin itself!


Vikipaedia, the Latin language version of Wikipedia.
Nuntii Latini - News in Latin - a weekly radio broadcast in Classical Latin
Google in Latin

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