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THE LATINUM INSTITUTE LATIN LANGUAGE AUDIO COURSE AND AUDIOBOOK LIBRARY

Longum iter est per praecepta, breve et efficax per exempla
It is faster to learn by example than by trying to apply rules.

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FAVOUR Part 1 Latin Vocabulary and Phrases to Expand your Latin knowledge 21/06/2024

FAVOUR Part 1 Latin Vocabulary and Phrases to Expand your Latin knowledge https://www.patreon.com/latinumThe Latinum Institute has been publishing Latin and other courses from the traditional school curriculum, including handwriti...

05/02/2024

Hi, why not head over to the Latinum Institute's resource pages: you will find links there to Latinum's London Latin Course (Free AV course) and to Latinum's Cursus Linguae Latinae (also free AV) https://www.latinum.org.uk/resources
Latinum's 'RESOURCES' - selected audio and video files - are free for everyone; there is also subscription only material, hosted at Patreon. Latinum has produced two free introductory online courses for you to begin to learn Latin. See the RESOURCES pages at the latinum.org.uk website. Latinum has been providing Latin courses and resources online since 2006.

057 Latin Oral Composition Audio Course | Latinum 03/01/2024

057 Latin Oral Composition Audio Course | Latinum Get more from Latinum on Patreon

22/12/2023

Have you always wanted to learn Latin? I mean really learn it, so you can pick up a Roman author such as Lucretius, or study the Latin Bible and enjoy your reading? Click here for the website at Patreon-->> http://latinum.org.uk/
Latinum offers the Adler Latin Audio Course - with hundreds of hours of language immersion that will take you from beginner's level through to highly advanced.
In addition, Latinum has created a large Audiobook Catalogue to increase your immersion experience. Many of the audiobooks are read phrase by phrase in Latin-English-Latin; you can access all of this for a low monthly subscription.

Latinum also offers supplementary materials for studying Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic.
Click here to read user reviews-->> https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/latinum.org.uk
Latinum's wide range of resources is used by beginners, post graduates, and Latin teachers.

Latinum uses classical pronunciation.

1001 Studying the Latin: Gaudete from Piae Cantiones | Latinum 13/12/2023

gaudete

1001 Studying the Latin: Gaudete from Piae Cantiones | Latinum Get more from Latinum on Patreon

Exodus Chapter 4. Biblia Sacra Castellionis : A Latin Language Audiobook | Latinum 13/12/2023

Castellio's translation of the Bible is written in a clear Ciceronian style - and is an excellent work to read (whether you are secular, religious, or a follower of a different religion to Protestant Christianity).

Knowing the Bible stories will enrich your wider reading and language skills in both Latin and in your native language, as so many phrases and metaphors in modern language are derived from this text.

Castellio writes in a light, almost airy style, and is very readable.

Exodus Chapter 4. Biblia Sacra Castellionis : A Latin Language Audiobook | Latinum Get more from Latinum on Patreon

1004 Biblical Hebrew Audio Guided Composition Course | Latinum 12/12/2023

Genesis Chapter 1 verse 4

The Gradual Immersion Method: A Better Way to Learn Ancient Biblical Hebrew
As a new student of Biblical Hebrew, you may be wondering about the best way to gain reading proficiency. Traditional methods involve memorizing vocabulary lists, verb conjugations, and grammar rules before slowly translating texts. However, there is a better way – the gradual text based immersion method.

In this method, you are given complex exemplary sentences taken directly from ancient Biblical Hebrew texts, to analyze word-by-word, clause-by-clause. The Biblical Hebrew syntax is broken down into manageable pieces as you parse the grammar and logic. You then reassemble the parts to build back the full sentence. Along the way, vocabulary and definitions are introduced in their context.

This is similar to the way texts are studied in the Yeshiboth, or traditional Jewish Rabbinical Seminaries, where texts are analysed in this way, and minutely dissected and then discussed. Students in the Yeshiboth learn their language skills intuitively from an early age by texts being translated to them in this way in their beginning classes, there are no formal grammar classes,

By repeating this learn-by-doing approach, you gain an intuitive feel for the language. The repetitive process allows you to absorb the forms and structures through usage and repetition, not explicit rules. Hearing how each component fits together enhances understanding and retention.

The biggest advantage over textbook methods is the practical application of grammar concepts instead of abstract memorization. You also get to learn an authentic historical pronunciation - that of the Western Sephardim, which has similarities to the pronunciation of the north of ancient Palestine in the time of the Second Temple. This is as close as we can get to what Jesus may have sounded like, as he grew up in the area where this pronunciation held sway. he certainly would have heard this pronunciation iused n the synagogues around the Galillee and Capernaum.

Western Sephardic.(Sephardic Pronunciation of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews (London) ) was once widespread across Europe, but is now almost extinct. The reason why the King James Bible uses Abraham and not Avraham, Jacob and not Jaacov, and the Tower of Babel, and not Bavel, and why Sabbath has two b's, is because of the application of the rules of this pronunciation system.

Here is a link to Solomon Sebag's Hebrew Primer, in which he clearly expounds this pronunciation system The book was published at 2, Heneage Lane, at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in the City of London, the oldest Jewish congregation in the United Kingdom (an address I am intimately familiar with, having lived there for over two years )
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FB2wEAAAQBAJ 9

The usual Prendergast Method applies - do not move on to the next lesson, until you can quickly give the oral translation of this one. Repeat the lesson as often as necessary.

A useful source for Hebrew Texts to study online is https://www.sefaria.org/texts

1004 Biblical Hebrew Audio Guided Composition Course | Latinum Get more from Latinum on Patreon

056 Latin Oral Composition Audio Course | Latinum 11/12/2023

056 Latin Oral Composition Audio Course | Latinum Get more from Latinum on Patreon

11/12/2023

10/12/2023

Hi, why not head over to the Latinum Institute's resource pages: you will find links there to Latinum's London Latin Course (Free AV course) and to Latinum's Cursus Linguae Latinae (also free AV) https://www.latinum.org.uk/resources
Latinum's 'RESOURCES' - selected audio and video files - are free for everyone; there is also subscription only material, hosted at Patreon. Latinum has produced two free introductory online courses for you to begin to learn Latin. See the RESOURCES pages at the latinum.org.uk website. Latinum has been providing Latin courses and resources online since 2006.

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