Language learning

The field of Greek and Roman studies has been in the forefront of the electronic information revolution from its beginning. Nearly all of Greek and Latin literature is available on CD-Rom (the Department has a copy of the resource), and there are many other databases available on the Web. A few particularly useful sites are listed below; most incorporate numerous links themselves.
Latin sites:
- Latin Drills and Exercises for Wheelock at UVic
- Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar - Allen and Greenough's classic reference grammar.
- On-line English-Latin dictionary search - This site allows you to search the English definitions in Latin dictionaries.
- Morphological analyzer - Type in the Latin word, get both definition and form!
Greek sites:
Grammar and exercises for Greek students:
- Mastronarde's Guide to Pronunciation - complete with audio files.
- Let's Review Greek! (Cornell College) - everything from grammar exercises to reading passages. A tremendous resource. Includes links to other Greek resources on the web.
- also (mostly) from Perseus -
- Look up entries in the Greek Lexicon - LSJ on-line (both Middle Liddell and Great Scott).
- Greek Texts with morphological tools - Browse your favourite author, with help from the on-line dictionary, parser and translations.
- English to Greek search - look up English definitions in LSJ online.
- Woodhouse' English-Greek Dictionary - scanned in, page by page, with a search function. University of Chicago.