More random information from Kalamazoo
May. 17th, 2009 01:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was asked yesterday about resources for studying medieval Latin via audio (hearing and speaking aloud), and while I don't know if the asker has an LJ, others might be interested in checking out Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc., who specialize in teaching materials for classical languages (among other historical topics). (I will note for the record that I'm a little concerned that their "among other historical topics" include recordings of Hitler's speeches without a larger context of interest in 20th c. political rhetoric, raising questions about the political leanings of the company.)
Hmm, to make up for my uneasiness about the preceding company, here are some other audio resources for Latin that I turned up on a brief Google search:
http://www.haverford.edu/classics/audio/
http://latinum.mypodcast.com/
http://www.frcoulter.com/latin/links.html
Now I feel a little better.
Hmm, to make up for my uneasiness about the preceding company, here are some other audio resources for Latin that I turned up on a brief Google search:
http://www.haverford.edu/classics/audio/
http://latinum.mypodcast.com/
http://www.frcoulter.com/latin/links.html
Now I feel a little better.