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* [[Novatianus_De_Spectaculis | Novatianus, '''De spectaculis''']] with translation by Francese | * [[Novatianus_De_Spectaculis | Novatianus, '''De spectaculis''']] with translation by Francese | ||
* [[Ausonius_Mosella | Ausonius, '''Mosella''']] with some notes collected by Francese | * [[Ausonius_Mosella | Ausonius, '''Mosella''']] with some notes collected by Francese | ||
* [[Latin_homographs_and_homonyms | Latin homographs and homonyms]] based on a collection made by Prof. David Kovacs of the University of Virginia | |||
Latest revision as of 20:23, 8 July 2013
Texts
Class wikis (texts and vocabulary lists):
- Ovid, Amores (Latin 112: Intro. to Roman Poetry)
- Catullus, Poems (Latin 112: Intro. to Roman Poetry)
- Horace, Satires (Latin 352: Roman Satire)
- Juvenal, Satires (Latin 352: Roman Satire)
- Vergil, Aeneid Book 8 (Latin 242: Vergil, Aeneid)
- Julius Caesar, The Civil War (Latin 233: Roman Historians)
Dickinson Commentaries (see also the new DCC site):
- Julius Caesar, The Gallic War with notes from various sources edited by Chris Francese
- Sulpicius Severus, Vita Sancti Martini Episcopi et Confessoris with notes by Chris Francese
- Vergil's Aeneid AP Selections
Other projects:
- Prudentius, Psychomachia some notes collected by Chris Francese
- A Dialogue about Going to School from Colloquia Monacensia with translation by Francese
- Novatianus, De spectaculis with translation by Francese
- Ausonius, Mosella with some notes collected by Francese
- Latin homographs and homonyms based on a collection made by Prof. David Kovacs of the University of Virginia
Tools and other resources
Tips
- To make a Latin word into a link to the Perseus Project's morphological tool, just write this in your wiki source text:
[[Latin:alumnus|alumnus]] Result: alumnus
where "alumnus" can be any Latin word.
- To use macron characters, read this MacronCharacterTest