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MG suggested:
You might also see
>if about.com has a Latin section. (It does for Italian and French.) In
>fact, I'll check myself and send the URL in a separate mail if I'm
>successful.
About.com used to have a Latin subsite run by a high school teacher
from Texas, but the guide left About.com and now Latin is treated by
N. S. Gill as part of her excellent ancient history subsite:
http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/latin/
As an aside, there's a new textbook and workbook just out from Yale
called _How to Read Latin_. Before investing in this set with such a
promising title, I advise reading the comments posted to the Classics
list last week:
http://lsv.uky.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A1=ind0401d&L=classics-l (second thread)
in particular Ginny Lindzey's excellent brief review, second from the top.
John
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