Thursday Resource: TheLatinLibrary.com

If you’re looking for texts in Latin, http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/ is a great place to visit. Not only do they have most of the standard Latin authors, but they also are now making texts available in epub format so they can be read on ereaders.
Not having to retype texts (or clean up OCRs) is wonderful!

More from the CANE blog

Trucks and the Subjunctive in PowerPoint

Since students don’t know how to use the subjunctive in English, explaining the constructions in Latin is complicated.  The presentations linked in this blog post

Drawing the Roman Domus

This week’s post is a guest post by Katy Ganino Reddick My domus project needed  a makeover.  I stopped assigning students to make models of

Links for the Week of 10 February

Summer Opportunities UT-Austin is offering its Intensive Summer Greek course again: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/classics/courses/Summer.php The Vergilian Society has a variety of trips and classes available for the