tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954020394812886565.post9191497272661104156..comments2023-08-02T03:21:55.041-07:00Comments on Latinum Institute: Corderius Colloquia Selecta in Audio, English and LatinThe Bent Branchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16281010373396592381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954020394812886565.post-6147540486874054462010-12-22T07:37:57.327-08:002010-12-22T07:37:57.327-08:00Thank you for this wonderful job ! As i am also in...Thank you for this wonderful job ! As i am also interested in Greek, do you know where i can find an ancient-greek-spoken online library ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954020394812886565.post-57518808513825484692010-04-11T04:22:23.128-07:002010-04-11T04:22:23.128-07:00I have been trying to learn Latin off and on for t...I have been trying to learn Latin off and on for the last 20 years. There is no particular reason for wanting to do this, other than that the language appeals to me. Visiting Rome last year only intensified my desire to study it. Thus, this site with its podcast, and now the DVD collection, was a godsend. It is, admittedly, not easy material. For those planning to use it, I recommend that they first get a copy of Adler's book, as well as the answer key -- they help immensely when following the formal course.<br /><br />The amount of work that is involved in setting up a site like this and producing the DVDs is amazing -- my experience with much less ambitious projects, only underscores my sense of awe at what Evan Millner has accomplished. I hope this project will continue to grow. Kudos also for keeping the prices low. So many people think only wealthy people want to study Latin, and so the prices for resources are astronomical.<br /><br />The DVD's also make it easier to access the material than the podcast, and have the advantage that the id3 tags are all in place, which makes the material easier to use when loaded onto an ipod.Dave FBnoreply@blogger.com