GapVis is an interface for exploring and reading texts that reference ancient places. It includes maps and data visualizations that show what locations are referred to a different points in the narrative and allows you to dig into the details to learn more.
This app brings all 116,000 definitions of the Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek-English Lexicon to your iOS device, with blazing speed, smart searching algorithms, and a unique "reverse search" system that turns the LSJ into an English-Greek dictionary.
Features:
- Full offline dictionary reading, presenting auto-generated short definitions of every word backed up by the full LSJ entry.
- A powerful search mechanism lets you type in English, Greek or Beta Code to find words. The English search system uses heuristics to return highly accurate search results, even when accent and breathing vary.
- A unique "reverse search" system lets you query the English definition of each word. For example, searching for "rock" returns "πέτρα". This effectively turns the LSJ into an elementary English to Greek lexicon, backed up by all the copious referencing and detailed usages that the LSJ offers.
- Includes a guide to getting started with Beta Code, which allows you to search for precise orthography.
- Full support for iPad and iPhone - buy the app once and use it anywhere.
- Did we mention that it was really, really fast? At last you can search the entire LSJ in a fraction of a second!
This is our latest app for classicists on the App Store - be sure to check out our range of Latin apps for iPhone and iPad at www.romansgohome.com!
SCRIBO is an international Latin composition contest, designed to:spur interest and excitement in using Latin for creative writingprovide teachers with high quality materials in Latin to read in their classeshonor and recognize top work in Latin creative writingStudents of Latin in any grade, from kindergarten through college, may participate. Entries will be sorted into the following levels, which are based on length of time studying Latin and content of the course: Exploratory, Lower, and Upper. (See the rules for a complete description of these levels.)
With this site, you can create customized vocabulary lists for core lists, ancient texts, and textbooks. You can focus on a selection of a text and also customize your lists to exclude familiar vocabulary from textbooks that you have used, core lists you have mastered, and texts you have already read. These lists can then be filtered to focus on one or more parts of speech, among other options, and then printed or downloaded in a variety of formats.
A number of polyhedra made in various materials are known from the Roman world. They may have been used in conjunction with with an oracle inscribed on a pillar set up in a public place. The polyhedron was thrown in order to choose a letter at random. One consulted the inscription to find the matching letter and read the oracle's response. There would be twenty oracular messages, each beginning with a letter of the alphabet that corresponds to one side of the dice.
Ancient Greek Picture Dictionary - Read online for free. This is a highly first draft of a picture dictionary for ancient Greek. There are lots of features missing, which I do have locally but am not ready to share quite yet. The idea here is that one can create a visual tool for a language that has not traditionally had such tools. The other idea is that this tool can be made using authentic materials (i.e. pictures of locations and cultural artifacts that directly relate to ancient Greece).
Página que presenta directrices para aprender vocabulario, como estructurar el material por campos semánticos o conceptos, o ver elementos compositivos: p.ej. "ject" (en inglés) significa 'lanzar', y a continuación se muestran palabras como "projectile, reject, trajectory".
Helen of Troy, Achilles and Hector, The Wooden Horse, and the journey home of Odysseus, including the Circe the Witch and the one-eyed giant, the Cyclops. The stories of Homer and other myths adapted for young listeners.