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Latin School Italy will take you into the world of the Latin language through the use of an inductive method, aiming at accompanying you to the identification of grammatical rules through observation and comparison of linguistic documents written centuries ago by the greatest authors and witnesses of the Roman history.
Latin School Italy relies heavily on multimedia. The course features images, videos, audio tracks, animated graphics – all of this especially conceived in order to make it easy to learn and understand the Latin language through a journey in ancient Roman history.
You will consolidate and deepen your knowledge through interactive exercises, carefully crafted by a team of Latin language scholars, designed to provide a solid learning of grammatical structures, taking hints from the linguistic influences featured in the lessons. Of course, the pleasure of discovering always comes first.
Thanks to our online platform, you’ll be able to draw on all the lessons and exercises making up our course: more then 3,000 pages of contents featuring more than 2,500 multimedia elements including images, videos, and audio tracks. The course material was conceived by a scientific team composed of Latin scholars, teachers, web designers, graphic designers, and illustrators. Making each lesson rich in content and easy to use was their big goal.
Accessible both from PC and Tablet, the Latin School Italy course is a fast and direct way to access the most information in the simplest and most innovative way. You can explore the ancient world simply clicking or tapping to open educational lectures and original content, created exclusively for the Latin School Italy.
The Trojan War and Aeneas’ journey across the Mediterranean Sea. Once on the coast of Latium, they settle and his legendary descendant Romulus founds Rome.
The seven kings of Rome’s era: from the first alliances with neighboring people to the tyranny of Tarquin the Proud.
Rome is the undisputed cultural center of the ancient world, conquers Europe and East, and evolves its art to the highest levels.
Octavius, dictator Caesar’s adoptive son, takes on the heritage of his father and founds the empire: the Roman emperors live and rule among wars, conspiracies, and passionate intrigues.
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