Detailed Student Learning Outcomes for the BA Latin slo_latin_detailed.pdf 44.62 kB Detailed Student Learning Outcomes for the BA in Classics slo_classics_detailed.pdf 49.15 kB Detailed Student Learning Outcomes for the BA in Greek slo_greek_detailed.pdf 44.19 kB
Časopis Latina et Graeca nastao je u krugu studenata i mladih znanstvenika, klasičnih filologa, arheologa i lingvista, tijekom školske godine 1972/3. Entuzijazam mladosti povezan s težnjom izvrsnosti stvorili su potrebu za javnim...
A presentation of the BA and MA study programme - Latin language and literature, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Classical Philology. FFZG Open Days, February 2018
U radu autorice najprije iznose suvremene trendove u nastavi i objašnjavaju kako pojmovi kao korelacijska, projektna i timska nastava funkcioniraju u teoriji, a zatim i u praksi s posebnim osvrtom na nastavu latinskog jezika. Na...
Ciao a tutti, il dizionario (clicca-e-leggi qui) DCC Latin Core Vocabulary raccoglie le 1000 parole più comuni del Latino (sul sito spiega come si sia arrivati a questa sintesi: altri presupposti avrebbero di certo portato ad altri risultati, ma il principio rimane valido). Nell'ultimo post, dizionario frequenziale latino: le 1000 parole più comuni abbiamo pubblicato una prima bozza di…
BHLms (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina manuscripta)
This database combines the resources of the repertory of Latin hagiographic texts known as Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina(BHL) with those of the catalogues of hagiographic manuscripts published in the series Subsidia hagiographica and Analecta Bollandiana. Entering the Latin name of a saint, one has access to his “dossier” (the various texts relating to him, as listed in BHL). A specific text can also be found by entering its BHL number. A list of all the manuscripts containing that text is then provided. The manuscripts can be ordered either in the alphabetical order of the places of conservation, or in chronological order.
The classics teaching at that school was excellent, but somehow the classroom routine failed to satisfy, and I formed a resolution which I have always regarded as crucial. I decided that every day I would read privately a quota of Greek or Latin, one hundred lines of verse or four pages of prose in an Oxford Text. I started with four works, taking them in daily rotation: Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, Xenophon's Hellenica, the poems of Catullus, and Cicero's Catilinarian speeches. The reading was conducted on a system of my own devising. It proceeded sentence by sentence, with a dictionary and usually a translation and/or commentary for checking. The sentence would then be read aloud. At the end of a paragraph or other appropriate stopping-place the sentences covered would be read aloud consectutively. At the end of the day's ration I would traverse its contents in a mental review. I have recommended this method to many students, but I am not aware of any that adopted it. For me it worked like a charm. Naturally, the daily quotas were increased as time went on.
Collatinus est un logiciel libre et gratuit pour la lemmatisation et l'analyse morphologique de textes latins. Il est disponible pour Mac, GNU/Linux et Windows.