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9 On-Line Resources for Classicists (Steve Austin)




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This article is from the Classical Studies FAQ, by Richard M. Alderson III alderson@netcom2.netcom.com with numerous contributions by others.

9 On-Line Resources for Classicists (Steve Austin)

We often see posts inquiring about Latin or Greek study groups and mailing
lists on the internet. This is not covered yet in the FAQ. I am aware of two
lists maintained by the Univ. of Colorado.

The Latin list presently has at least 7 active groups at different stages
of proficiency, and provides considerable moral and linguistic support to
those studying on their own. I can strongly recommend this list to an
The Greek list has a lower level of activity, but there are two
functioning groups - one studying the JACT Reading Greek series, and the
other working on Pharr's Homeric Greek.

a. Latin
Postings go to: latin@lists.colorado.edu
To subscribe: email to listproc@lists.colorado.edu with
subscribe latin <your name>
in the body.

b. Greek
Postings go to: greek@lists.colorado.edu
To subscribe: email to listproc@lists.colorado.edu with
subscribe greek <your name>
in the body

I believe there are other mailing lists, but I have no personal experience
of these.

 

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