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Intro

          
Arma gravi numero violentaque bella parabam              
edere, materia conveniente modis.          
par erat inferior versus--risisse Cupido              
dicitur atque unum surripuisse pedem.
 --Ovid Amores

Purpose of this page:
To provide links to helpful Latin study sites that would fit the budget of a starving student.
You will not find information here on curriculum to buy except for what I have to say in A Grammar, A Dictionary, and the Loeb Classical Library about Artes Latinae.

See also Classics Pages

Goal:
To provide links to all my favorite Latin texts.

***I started this project over a year ago at a time when there was no central place to go for online Latin texts --before the Perseus Latin Project went online and before George Mason University had completed its grid of authors. On 10/28/97 the Perseus Latin project went up. My Latin Texts page,is now redundant, but I'll keep it on the Internet for a little while longer, anyway.***


Comments and suggestions* are welcome (as are answers to questions).

People Who Want Help With Translation:
Please do not ask me. You may write to the on-line helps below, including the Grammar hotline, or a student who's willing to translate small amounts into Latin for free.

A new help offer comes from:
David Alvarez, who says, "I would be happy to take on more students if there's anyone out there looking for Latin tutorials. A modest charge, but free if they can't afford anything. I'm a grad student in English at this [Cornell] university and trying to keep up with the classical languages."

Or try this page for help with homework.
Map of the Roman Empire
Clickable Map by P.W. Foss at Romarch



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