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  1. Introduction to Latin - University of Texas at Austin

    Latin is probably the easiest of the older languages for speakers of English to learn, both because of their earlier relationship and because of the long use of Latin as the language of educational, …

  2. Latin Online - University of Texas at Austin

    Table of Contents Lessons Introduction to Latin from Livy's History of Rome, Book 1, Section 1 from Livy's History of Rome, Book 2, Section 10 from Caesar's Gallic War, Book 6, Section 13 from …

  3. Latin Online - University of Texas at Austin

    Latin: Base Form Dictionary This Base Form Dictionary index lists, in an alphabetical order suitable to the language and the script employed for it, every unique base form underlying one or more surface …

  4. Introduction to Old English - University of Texas at Austin

    Upon the conquest of England by the Normans in 1066, numerous words came to be adopted from French and, subsequently, also from Latin. For a reconstruction of the parent language of Old …

  5. Indo-European Lexicon: User Guide

    In the chart above, we actually still have documents recording the existence of these languages' common parent: Latin. Not only the vocabulary, but the very grammatical structures themselves, …

  6. Introduction to Classical Greek

    Greek has been important in the intellectual life of western civilization, but not to the extent of Latin except for ecclesiastical matters. In years past, Latin was introduced in the first year of High School, …

  7. from Livy's History of Rome, Book 1, Section 1

    Latin nouns are classed in five declensions that are determined by their endings. In this unit we will exemplify the first declension, which has final - a in the stem form, e.g. patria 'fatherland', and the …

  8. Introduction to New Testament Greek - University of Texas at Austin

    Greek has been important in the intellectual life of western civilization, but not to the extent of Latin, except for ecclesiastical matters where it is obviously of major importance for determining the …

  9. Early Indo-European Online: Introduction to the Language Lessons

    All Latin and Greek texts were annotated by Dr. Winfred P. Lehmann for their meaning and grammar; sections at the end of each lesson provide basic descriptions of the language that help one …

  10. A Grammar of Proto-Germanic: Contents

    But, as can scarcely be stated too frequently, Brugmann was explicit in pointing out that his Indo-European was not the result of historical reconstruction but rather a compilation of comparable data …