Finally, thank you so much! I'm so happy that now we have this book in audio. Please DON'T STOP!!! Also if you could record some Neo-Latin texts (like More, Descartes, Spinoza, Valla, Ficino etc) it would would be SO much of help for us, autodidacts who are bored with textbooks built around the Roman Empire and who are mainly interested in reading Medieval, Renaissance and Neo-Latin books...
You are welcome! I certainly plan to complete the first volume of Most, and hopefully the second volume as well. As for future reading, I already have plans, but I will also try to take your suggestion into account, the authors you mentioned are very interesting!
I can respond by pointing you to a (rather long) article that has several insights into studying Latin as a self-taught student. In addition to reviewing possible different methods, it devotes space in Chapter 4 to studying with "Latin by the Natural Method." foundinantiquity.com/2023/03/11/latin-autodidacts-youre-working-way-too-hard-how-to-learn-latin-by-yourself-in-2023/ In this chapter the scholar not only dwells on how to study this textbook, but provides titles and links to freely accessible Latin books that are useful for consolidating your knowledge of Latin. If you would like more information and/or advice, you can certainly message me on any of the following accounts: twitter.com/vialatina_it facebook.com/vialatina.it www.vialatina.it/tutor-linguae-latinae/
Finally, thank you so much! I'm so happy that now we have this book in audio. Please DON'T STOP!!!
Also if you could record some Neo-Latin texts (like More, Descartes, Spinoza, Valla, Ficino etc) it would would be SO much of help for us, autodidacts who are bored with textbooks built around the Roman Empire and who are mainly interested in reading Medieval, Renaissance and Neo-Latin books...
You are welcome! I certainly plan to complete the first volume of Most, and hopefully the second volume as well.
As for future reading, I already have plans, but I will also try to take your suggestion into account, the authors you mentioned are very interesting!
Please continue LLPSI vídeos!
For sure! Next is going to be Capitulum XIV.
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Yes! I was thinking about making videos of this. The Most book is great!
Thank you!
Thanks alot for watching!
Grātiās! Mihi interest, in praeteritō tempōre habuerunt eāsdem īdeās sīcut in nostrā aetāte!
Thank you so much❤
Can you give me a recommendation on how to study this book and get the most out of it?
I can respond by pointing you to a (rather long) article that has several insights into studying Latin as a self-taught student. In addition to reviewing possible different methods, it devotes space in Chapter 4 to studying with "Latin by the Natural Method."
foundinantiquity.com/2023/03/11/latin-autodidacts-youre-working-way-too-hard-how-to-learn-latin-by-yourself-in-2023/
In this chapter the scholar not only dwells on how to study this textbook, but provides titles and links to freely accessible Latin books that are useful for consolidating your knowledge of Latin.
If you would like more information and/or advice, you can certainly message me on any of the following accounts:
twitter.com/vialatina_it
facebook.com/vialatina.it
www.vialatina.it/tutor-linguae-latinae/
@@via.latina Thanks, God Bless.
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