Latin 327 -- Medieval Latin

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Abbreviations in the extra reading for fourth-year students

I have noticed two abbreviations in the notes for the extra reading for fourth-year students. On line 22, page 172, "A&G" refers (I would hope, "of course") to Allen and Greenough, and "LS" on line 25 is "Lewis and Short".  "LL" is "late Latin."

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Useful Links

  • Course Outline (Official)
  • Course outline at Dept. of Classics
  • Lewis and Short's A Latin Dictionary at Perseus
  • Lewis' An Elementary Latin Dictionary at Perseus
  • REED Anglo-Latin Wordbook
  • Intro. to and abbreviations for REED Anglo-Latin Wordbook
  • Perseus Project Greek and Latin Collection
  • The Latin Library (includes medieval texts)
  • Patrologia Latina via Queen's Library
  • Paul Halsall's (Fordham U.) Medieval Resources

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