LATIN 1A

LATIN 1B

LATIN 2

LATIN 120A

LATIN 120B

INSTRUCTOR

RESOURCES

SYLLABUS

WHY STUDY LATIN?

 


DEPARTMENT

CSUS

Latin
California State University, Sacramento

 

Refer to the overview for an overall description of the goals and objectives of the Latin program at CSUS. Use the Web tutorials and Web search services to find more information on the World Wide Web.

Web
Library

 

Web Resources

The list below contains interesting and informative Web sites relating to Latin.

Web Sites of Special Interest to Students of Classics

A Collection of Web Links

Classic Archive - Texts in translation

Bibliotheca Latina - in Latin

THE ROME PROJECT - A collection of links to sites of interest to historians, classicists, archaeologists, etc.

Virtual Roma (VRoma) -Hundreds of pictures and texts

Stanford Classical Web Links

Roman Art and Archaeology - Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC-AD 600.

The Perseus Project - Ancient Greece in words and pictures, a massive collection of images of sculpture, vases, coins, along with texts and maps.
Most of this is Greek, but there is also a Roman/Latin section.

Cicero

The Cicero Home Page

Rhetorical terms with examples in English and Latin

Rhertoric

Vergil

The Vergil Home Page

Mantovano - "The Mantuan" an on-line discussion group about Vergil and his works.

Translations of Vergil

Dryden's Translation of the Aeneid

Catullus Sites

Catullus Home Page - translations

Catullus Links

Latin text of all of Catullus' poems - Hypertext

The Internet Medieval Sourcebook (includes some Renaissance texts, all in English)

Medieval Sourcebook

Renaissance and Modern Latin

Retiarius

 

Library Resources

 Link to the CSUS campus online library and to other online library sources

CSUS Library Resources

List other library resources.

Library of Congress

The Library Resource section of the Course Unit page links to this section. The calendar can link to resources in this section.

 


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