Latin Resources
The Pronunciation and Reading of Classical Latin: A Practical Guide
CL/L 1.009
Two audiocassettes and accompanying 20-page booklet © 1984 by Prof. Stephen G. Daitz of the City University of New York (CUNY); program provides demonstration texts and practice exercises illustrating first the pronunciation of Latin vowels and consonants, Latin accents and rhythm, and then the reading aloud of Latin poetry.
501 Latin Verbs
Hauppauge, NY: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. © 1995
Cassell’s Latin-English/English-Latin Dictionary
NY: Macmillan Publishing Company, c. 1959, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968
Elementary Latin Dictionary
Charlton T. Lewis
London: Oxford University Press © 1993
English Grammar for Students of Latin 3rd Edition
Norma W. Goldman
The Olivia and Hill Press © 2004, Jacqueline Morton
Cornell College: Latin Links
Cornell College
Links to online Latin exercises
Latin for Beginners
Well-organized Latin resource for beginners from gutenberg.org, which includes an overview of the grammar, example readings, tables of inflections, Latin–English and English–Latin dictionaries, and an index.
Latin Online — University of Texas at Austin
From UT’s Linguistics Research Center: an introduction to Latin and 10 lessons based on the writings of Caesar, Cicero, Horace, Terence, Virgil, Livy, Tacitus, Ennius, Augustine, and Einhard.
Latin Teaching Materials: Saint Louis University
Saint Louis University
Latin teaching tools
Textkit
Greek and Latin learning tools; free online books and software