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Wheelock's Latin
Oxford Latin Course
Study Guide to Wheelock's Latin (by Dale A. Grote)
Wheelock Vocabulary Grid
LatinPraxis: Wheelock-linked Exercises and Explanation Pages
Wheelock Latin Exercises
Wheelock Page
Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary Games
"Required" Vocabulary in Wheelock: Chapters 1-22
Paul Bruno's Flash Cards for Wheelock: Chapters 1-40
Latin at UNC Charlotte: Sample Exams
Wheelock's Answers (by Benissimus)
Maps for Student Downloading at AWMC (maps from Wheelock's Latin)
Oxford Latin Course Drills
Latine Discere: Study Aids for Oxford Latin Course
Self-Help Quizzes for Oxford Latin Course
Internet Workbook for the Oxford Latin Course (by Robert W. Cape, Jr.)
Oxford Latin Course Part III Cyber-Tutor
Oxford Latin Course Official Site
Understanding English Grammar: Prolegomena to Latin
Latin Derivatives: English Works from Latin
On-Line Dictionaries
Latin Resource Pages
Lewis and Short Dictionary
University of Notre Dame Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid
Bill Casselman's Latin Dictionary
Latin Dictionary (by William Whitaker)
Latin-English Dictionary
Latin Teaching Materials at Saint Louis University
University of Cincinnati: Useful Links for Students of Latin
Cornell College Latin Links
University of Texas Classical Resources
Latin Links and Resources (by Fr. Gary Coulter)
Pronunciation Help
Lingua Latina (by Bob Hasenfratz)
Latin Verb Drills / Latin Noun Drills
Latin Grammar (by Charles E. Bennett)
New Latin Grammar (by Allen and Greenough)
Univeristy of Toronto Centre for Medieval Studies Latin Instructional Aids
Guide to the Hard Little Words (by Martin Irvine)
Latin 506 Correspondence: The Pronunciation of Latin
Oxford Tutorials: Latin Pronunciation
Pronunciation of Latin: Ancient and Modern Pronunciations
Official Wheelock's Latin Series Site: Introduction to Pronunciation
Practical Manual of Medieval Latin (by Dag Norberg)
National Latin Exam
Online Study Groups at LatinStudy
Tips for Learning Latin with Less Stress
Mnemonic Devices for Learning Latin
Latinteach.com
Classics Teachers' Page
VRoma Teaching Resources
National Capital Language Resource Center: Essentials of Language Teaching
Texts and Readings
Manuscripts
George Mason University Christian Latin Library
George Mason University Medieval Latin Library
In Parentheses: Medieval Latin Series
Medieval Latin Manuscripts
Bodleian Library Image Catalog
Back to University of Connecticut Medieval Studies Program