cours de latin, gratuit en ligne cet été: In the summer of 2013 Professors William Turpin (Swarthmore College, Classics) and Bruce Venarde (University of Pittsburgh, History) will be offering a free online Latin translation course, meeting on Google Hangout. The class will meet once a week starting on Monday, June 3, at 8-10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and will continue for perhaps ten weeks. We will be translating and discussing the Gesta Francorum, an anonymous first-hand account of the First Crusade written in relatively straightforward medieval Latin. The course is intended for students who have completed a year or so of classical Latin at the university level, or the equivalent in school. It should also be suitable for those whose Latin may be a little rusty, or for those new to medieval Latin. Google Hangout will allow up to 13 active participants (i.e. people who may wish to translate a particular section of text and participate in discussion) and an unlimited number of observers (who will be able to submit questions and comments as texts). There are no provisions for granting academic credit for this. All are welcome, as active participants or as observers. For more information, including a text of the Gesta Francorum edited for student use, go to: https://sites.google.com/a/swarthmore.edu/medieval-latin-summer-2013-the-gesta-francorum/ We are still learning our way around google hangouts as a vehicle for academic communication. For updates please check the website, or write to wturpin1@swarthmore.edu
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