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Mouzafphaerre
09-21-2009, 04:09
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The prof made a few suggestions, but being the language nerd I'm not content with them. Their common drawback is the magic phrase of "elementary". I know a thing or two about learning languages; it happened before, it will happen again: the elementary will get inadequate and we'll be made to get an intermediate stuff and so on. I, OTOH, want to buy once and for all.
Suggestions?
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I always understood Lewis & Short was meant to be one of the best. The wiki article on it (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Latin_Dictionary) suggests the Oxford Latin Dictionary is better.
Both may be available at your institution's library rather than purchasing them?
By the way, I came across this interesting article about Latin pronunciation the other day, and thought it might whet your appetite (page 5 in the attached pdf link (http://www.alumni.sydney.edu.au/s/965/images/editor_documents/alumni-magazine/09-spring/SAM-NB-Spring09.pdf)). It changed my understanding of how to pronounce terms such as "Hastati Samnitici".
Mouzafphaerre
09-21-2009, 13:46
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Thanks bro! :2thumbsup:
Even if the library has one of them, it's likely 2 copies max and I'd rather pay the booksellers than photocopiers.
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Tellos Athenaios
09-21-2009, 14:46
I would get the ‘elementary’ dictionary first; and just use: online dictionaries (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/search).
Scroll down a bit and you see dictionary lookup; you can select the language there. Anyways the Greek one gives you Autenrieth, LSJ, Middle Short, Slater in one package plus links to sources.
Mouzafphaerre
09-23-2009, 02:08
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I knew you would throw Perseus into the pan, Telle. :yes: The unfortunate part with the great online dictionaries is that I can't take them along to the class (no laptop and pro'ly no wireless connection at school). ~:mecry:
Anyway, I happened to order The Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary for the time being, which means I did get an elementary one, which was actually suggested by the prof amongst others. :embarassed:
Thanks for all suggestions and please keep them coming for posterity. :bow:
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Belisarius II
09-23-2009, 03:19
You could always get a *insert language here* to Latin dictionary, or are you trying to learn Latin?
Mouzafphaerre
09-24-2009, 03:44
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or are you trying to learn Latin?
Mouza on the way to become a classicist ~;)
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