In the learning greek thread Lukas asked about alternatives to Mastronarde.
This guide seems balanced and covers both latin and Greek.
http://coderch-greek-latin-grammar.weeb ... guages.pdf
Teaching Ancient Languages: A selected guide to available material
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Teaching Ancient Languages: A selected guide to available material
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Re: Teaching Ancient Languages: A selected guide to available material
FWIW I was able to access this site from my location in the USA only by using a VPN and connecting via Great Britain.
Among other things this meant that the Down For Me website told me the site was down only for me (probably incorrectly) but available to everyone else (but only in Great Britain?).
Anyway, I found the guide, and although I have not had time to read it all carefully, it looks like a very fruitful resource.
Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Among other things this meant that the Down For Me website told me the site was down only for me (probably incorrectly) but available to everyone else (but only in Great Britain?).
Anyway, I found the guide, and although I have not had time to read it all carefully, it looks like a very fruitful resource.
Thanks for bringing it to our attention.