Thursday, December 26, 2019

LatinPerDiem: Daily Latin lessons in about four minutes, drawn from 2300 years of the corpus

[First posted in AWOL 17 February 2017, updated 26 December 2019]

LatinPerDiem: Daily Latin lessons in about four minutes, drawn from 2300 years of the corpus
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