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Sursum    Greges interretiales Latine (Mailing Lists in Latin Language)

• Grex Latine Loquentium   "Grex Latinus anno 2754 a.V.c., id est 1996 p.Ch.n., institutus est, ut lingua Latina cotidie per commercium epistularum coleretur. Ita inuitantur omnes, quibus cordi est eam uulgatiorem reddi, quiue se sermonis Latini peritiores fieri uolunt." (H. Gottschewski)

• Saturnalia - Circulus Varsouiensis Latine Loquentium   "Invitantur omnes, quibus Latinitas cordi est, sed epistulas iis tantum mittere licet, qui in circulum recepti sunt." (K. M. Kokoszkiewicz)

• Circulus Latinus   "Haec lista Circuli Latini Portus Alacris est. Hac in lista tantum lingua latina loqui licet. Inuitatus es ut particeps facturum sis et hunc in modum commercium epistularium nobiscum tenebis. " (I. Zanuzzi)

• Litterae Graecae   "Hic locus praebetur quo litterarum Graecarum studiosi Latine scientes conveniamus ut per versiones scriptorum Graecorum Latinas ambas linguas exerceamus easque melius sciamus necnon dubia de scriptis litterisque Graecis solvantur."

• LatinChat-L   "Si hunc legere potes, nos iungere poteris. LatinChat-L is a place for beginners of Latin to better their Latin language skills by writing/chatting to each other in Latin. There is no determined topic. Write about anything! The one rule for the list is this: messages must be in Latin (or contain some Latin, at least). Even if you are not a beginner, come and join us! We will be glad for the discussion and thankful for any corrections." (E. Smith)

 

Sursum    Alii greges interretiales (Other Mailing Lists)

• CambridgeLatin   "The goal of this list is to provide a forum for teachers who use the Cambridge Latin Course."

• CCSLatinTeachers   "This list is the main vehicle of the new Classical and Christian Latin Teachers' Support Group. Please post questions regarding teaching Latin, answers to questions, classroom experiences, curriculum suggestions, encouragement, prayer requests, any thing you have found helpful and especially quality Latin materials you have created, etc. The purpose of this list is to provide support for those of us striving to teach Latin in a Christian school or homeschool setting in the ttempt to recover this lost tool of education. Those who are attempting to learn Latin in order to teach it are admired and most welcome." (M. Myer)

• Christian Latin Teacher   "Discussion is for christian teachers of Latin, including school teachers and professors, homeschool teachers, and other interested folks." (T. Roche)

• Classics List   "An unmoderated list for discussing ancient Greek and Latin subjects. This list is open to everyone interested in Classics. The discussions assume a background in ancient Greek and/or Latin and postings are expected to remain within the confines of these subjects. New address of the list: CLASSICS-L@LSV.UKY.EDU "

• Ctnlatin   "Catholic Tradition Network Latin Language List is for those who are interested in learning the Latin Language, with special emphasis on the language of the Catholic Church. The moderator is Mr. Charles J. Lowrey."

• Ecce Romani Forum   "This site exists as a forum to promote all aspects of studying the Latin language and Roman culture via the Ecce Romani textbook series. Participants studying and teaching Latin at all levels are welcome to ask questions, express opinions, and share their expertise. Students: please note that this is not a place to have your homework done for you."

• ERSNE - Nomen Erasmi   "The Erasmus of Rotterdam Society is pleased to announce a new electronic discussion list on Erasmus, Renaissance humanism, and related topics. The list is called nomen-erasmi, after John Colet's well known predicition: 'The name of Erasmus will never perish.' The list's address is nomen-erasmi@sfu.ca. Since nomen-erasmi is at the experimental stage, it is not as technically sophisticated as other listserv discussion lists with which you are no doubt familiar."

• Group Latin Study List    "Group Latin Study or GLS is a discussion list through which members can participate in an interest group setting to learn Latin, or, they can continue their own Latin studies. At any given time the actual number of active groups (i.e. Beginner, Classical, Medieval, and NeoLatin) can vary. There is no instructor per se although most groups use an agreed upon text and provide feedback to each other. There is no fee. Participation is up to each member (i.e. participate or lurk). If interested then subscribe to see if this list suits your needs; you are under no obligation. " (A. Dirkse)

• IBLatin   "This list is open to all who teach or who are planning to teach International Baccalaureate Latin. Topics for discussion should be kept to those directly relating to the challenges of teaching IB Latin."

• LatinaChristiana   "This group is for the encouragment and support of anyone teaching or learning latin using the Christian-based Latina Christiana at any level, experienced or inexperienced. Christian school teachers and homeschoolers alike are welcome." Vide etiam : Latina Christiana (enchiridion).

• Latin for Americans   "Teachers of Latin using the 'Latin for Americans' curriculum"

• LatinHelp-L   "The Latin Help List is devoted to the learning of Latin. All levels of skill are welcome on the list, from beginner to scholar. Grammar, syntax, vocabulary, derivatives, usage, methodology and translation are all relevant topics; Romance discussion pertaining to Latin and posts in (simple) Latin are welcome as well. The list is here to help and no question about Latin will go unanswered. Join if you can help, join if you need help. LATINHELP-L can benefit everyone involved in Latin." (G. Davenport)

• Latin-Language   "This list is for everyone who wants to talk about any and every aspect of Latin, the ancient Romans, and related topics. All welcome." (T. Roche)

• Latin literature   "This group is to discuss the literature of the ancient Romans, whether in Latin or translation. Whether you want to find out where a quote comes from, share a love for a particular author's works, or discuss some erudite point of scholarship, this is the place!" (J.G. Berry)

• Latinists   "This list is for everyone who wants to talk about any and every aspect of Latin, the ancient Romans, and related topics. All welcome." (T. Roche)

• LatinitasViva   "Nel tempo in cui le sorti morali del Latino paiono compromesse questo forum di discussione intende offrire agli insegnanti l'opportunitΰ di confrontarsi sulle nuove strategie della didattica. Verrΰ tenuta in particolare considerazione il cosiddetto metodo naturale e lo scopo del gruppo θ quello di mettere in contatto persone che vogliono discutere insieme ed in questo modo migliorare il proprio insegnamento. Saranno ammessi contributi sia in italiano sia in latino. La lista θ stata fondata da Stefano Rocca (e-mail: sterocc@ tin.it), che ne θ anche il moderatore"

• latinliterature   "This group is to discuss literature written in the Latin language, predominantly the literature of the ancient Romans, either in the original or translation. Whether you want to find out where a quote comes from, share a love for a particular author's works, or discuss some erudite point of scholarship, this is the place!"

• LatinStudy   "The LatinStudy list is dedicated to the collaborative study of Latin. Many groups -- 18 at last count -- share the list. Some of them are for people who already know Latin; others for people who are just beginning to study the language." (M.M. Dixon)

• LatinTeach   "LatinTeach is an online e-mail discussion forum for Latin teachers. The goal of Latinteach is to provide a meeting place for Latin teachers to share ideas about pedagogy, teaching methodology, techniques and strategies. Participants may also feel free to share news and links of interest to Latin teachers. Brief messages about potential job postings and available candidates are also considered relevant to the list." (S. Kazmierski)

• LearnLatin   "For everyone, like me, who would like to learn Latin. If you know Latin and have some free time, please, sign up to help. I would like this to be a list where everyone can freely ask questions and help out. I don't know Latin yet, but I am very interested in Learning. I am not sure how the list will do, but I am hoping that a few people who know Latin will sign up and maybe throw some free beginer lessions out."

• Mantovano   "An Online, Ongoing Discussion of Virgil and His Influence. Mantovano the Virgil mailing list, exists to discuss: the works attributed to Publius Vergilius Maro; commentary on Virgil and his works, from late antiquity (e.g., Servius, Macrobius), from the middle ages (e.g., 'Anselm of Laon'), from the renaissance (e.g., Landino), from the enlightenment to the present; Virgil's influence on subsequent literature (e.g., Lucan, Statius, Dante, Ariosto, Petrarch, Tasso, Spenser, Milton)" (D. Wilson-Okamura)

• Oerberg mailing list  

• Oxford Latin List   "The Oxford-Latin mailing list is specifically for middle-school, high-school, and college Oxford Latin Course ("OLC") teachers. All Latin teachers are invited to join the list, but discussions are limited to the OLC." (D. Winstanley)

• Schola Latina   "The Schola Latina is a mailing list intended for those who wish to follow a systematic course of study in the colloquial Latin Lanaguage, i.e. for those who wish to acquire an ability to actively use Latin in communication."

• Servi servorum   "We seek to learn Ecclesiastical Latin inductively. The emphasis will be on the Latin used in Catholic liturgy with corroborating observations made from other Catholic prayers, documents, and St. Jerome's Latin Vulgate Bible using the English translation provided by the Duoay-Rheims Bible."

• The Latin & Greek Study Groups   "The LatinStudy and GreekStudy lists are open, volunteer-run mailing lists dedicated to the study of Latin and ancient Greek, respectively. The lists have been in operation since 1995 and have a combined total of over 1000 subscribers."

 

Sursum    Locutoria (Chat Sites)

• Locutorium Circuli Latini Panormitani   "Est locutorium nostrum instrumentum quo absentes computatri ope tamquam cum praesentibus colloquamur. Quod instrumentum alibi hominum stultitiam alere et quasi quodammodo fovere videmus, nos hic conamur ad lucrum revocare Latinitatis. Qui ergo hoc genere confabulationis interretialis uti voluerint et delectari, paginam circuli adeant www.cirlapa.org/index_2.htm, unde nexum aperiant c. t. Locutorium. Inde eam pagellam aperiant et exarent qua rei ipsi, servatis regulis quibusdam, nomen dent. Inde ad locutorium patebit aditus." (G. Di Maria)

• Forum Latinitatis vivae   "Cum mihi persuasum sit linguam Latinam maxime ea de causa mortuam putari, quod neminem ea utentem nominare possumus, multum mea interest cum compluribus colloquentem ea uti. Felicissime accidit, ut mense Iunio anni 1998 in interrete aliquis roganti, num esset facultas lingua Latina colloquendi, responderet in IRC fororum grege DALNET facile talem facultatem praeberi posse. Ea de causa saepe cum aliis, qui eadem mente qua ego sunt, colloquor. Foro nomen est #latine, quo cottidie aliquot homines conveniunt, qui Latine colloqui velint. Ut accedas ad forum, programmate opus est, cuius exemplum est mirc, quod ex interrete ab siglo http://www.mirc.com/get.html deonerari potest." (P. Hemetsberger)

 

Sursum    Confabulationes interretiales (Newsgroups and Message Boards)

• YLE Colloquia Latina   "Ut iam e titulo huius areae COLLOQUIA LATINA apparet, colloquia in ea nonnisi Latine fiunt. Si quis quid alia lingua dictum aut scriptum Latine attingere vult, id nimirum, si res poscit, lingua originali scribere licet." (YLE Radio 1 - Nuntii Latini)

• ac-versailles.disciplines.langues-anciennes.latin   "Ce forum est consacré aux échanges entre professeurs de latin. Les discussions concerneront l'enseignement du latin au collège et au lycée." (J. Julien)

• alt.language.latin   Nuntii leguntur etiam apud Google

• de.etc.sprache.klassisch   "Lieber Sprachenfreund, willkommen in de.etc.sprache.deutsch, in de.etc.sprache.klassisch sowie in de.etc.sprache.misc, den Diskussionsforen für deutsche Sprache, für Latein, Altgriechisch und Hebräisch sowie für sonstige Sprachen und jeweils verwandte Themen. Wir freuen uns über Dein Interesse und möchten Dich bitten, Dich vor einer aktiven Teilnahme mit den hier gängigen Themen und Umgangsformen vertraut zu machen." (H. Richter, W. Busch, S. Bühler, R. Babel). Nuntii leguntur etiam apud Google.

• fr.lettres.langues-anciennes.latin   "Ce forum est consacrè à toutes les discussions sur des textes latins ou ayant trait à cette langue. La discussion peut tout autant relever de problèmes de traduction, de questions touchant la langue, son évolution et son histoire que d'analyses sur des textes latins de l'antiquité jusqu'à nos jours. On pourra de même évoquer des points d'étymologie sur ce même forum sous réserve qu'ils ne touchent que la langue française et pour des mots d'origine latine. Sont les bienvenues sur ce forum toutes annonces de manifestations (colloques, parutions, listes de diffusions, émissions, etc.) touchant la langue latine." (R. Delisle)

• free.it.lingua.letteratura.latino   "Il NG θ dedicato alla letteratura latina, dall'epoca classica sino ai giorni nostri, passando per il medioevo. Saranno graditissime discussioni su opere o passi di svariati autori, sulla storia in relazione alla letteratura, sulla filologia, commenti personali o recensioni di edizioni critiche, segnalazione di risorse cartacee o su web." (Gabriele A.) Vide etiam paginam domesticam: http://latino.latinhoo.it/. Nuntii leguntur etiam apud Google.

• humanities.classics   Nuntii leguntur etiam apud Google

• it.cultura.classica   "Il NG it.cultura.classica si propone come luogo telematico di discussione su argomenti relativi alla civiltΰ greca e latina. Non sono posti limiti cronologici, potendo anzi la definizione stessa di classico essere oggetto di discussione all'interno del NG" (M. Manca). Vide etiam paginam domesticam. Nuntii leguntur etiam apud Google et etiam apud hunc situm.

• Latein-Forum  

 


Vide etiam:

• Latein-Forum - Foren - Fora - Marktplätze  

• Rassegna Informatica delle Antichita' Classiche - Gruppi di discussione  

 

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