it's a group study. informal, but guided. we turn in assignments weekly (or less often during holidays) and a collation is posted we can use to compare. we're all on a list which has people at different levels/types of latin study. there's medieval latin, classical, translations of poetry and literature, etc. :)
http://www.ravendays.org/latin/aspergonem.html that's our moderator's (for my group) page. i'm in the 2001 wheelock's session.
i really liked it. i asked boy if i could get the books so i could learn latin. it will be useful for me when i do some genealogical stuff (i'll need to work on medieval latin for that) and it's a language i've always wanted to learn. *plus* it helps keep my brain from rotting.
brain fog does make it difficult sometimes, but i know that i *need* to use my brain or it will start to slowly turn to complete fog. a lifetime of study might help me stay somewhat coherent. :)
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Date: 2001-11-15 07:46 am (UTC)http://www.ravendays.org/latin/aspergonem.html
that's our moderator's (for my group) page. i'm in the 2001 wheelock's session.
i really liked it. i asked boy if i could get the books so i could learn latin. it will be useful for me when i do some genealogical stuff (i'll need to work on medieval latin for that) and it's a language i've always wanted to learn. *plus* it helps keep my brain from rotting.
brain fog does make it difficult sometimes, but i know that i *need* to use my brain or it will start to slowly turn to complete fog. a lifetime of study might help me stay somewhat coherent. :)