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Ancient Greek-English phrases from Auden Greek Prose Phrase-Book: Based on Thucydides, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Plato (1899). Note that where Auden gave a large number of Greek glosses for an English phrase, some have been removed to make it more suitable for memorization. In addition, footnotes and additional explainations have not been included in this deck. You can find a scan of the full book on Internet Archive and a full transcription by Bedewere.
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auden.tsv
Auden Greek Phrasebook.apkg
Latin-English examples sentences and phrases from Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition ed. Sir James Mountford, 1938.
bradleys_arnold_examples_chapters.tsv
Bradleys Arnold.apkg
Nearly every example in Bradley's Arnold (excluding the Introduction) where an English translation is given. The .tsv
file contains the data set used to generate the Anki flashcards.
The data set contains the Unicode vulgar fractions operator character U+2044
and Unicode Roman numerals U+2160
–U+2188
.
The Anki deck's styling is currently set to use the free font Libertinus, recommended for its elegant rendering of long vowels even in combinations such as fi
. Information on changing the deck's styling can be found here.
Basiswoordenlijst Latijn (Babeliowsky et al., 1975)
bwl-fjpw.tsv
contains the general vocabulary. Latin and English translations are mostly the same as currently on Logeion.bwl-fjpw-macron.tsv
: macrons being added to Latin phrases and English translations being re-worked. (up to 401)bwl-ned.txt
: original Dutch translations for the general vocabulary.bwl-authors.tsv
: additional author-specific vocabulary. Contains original Dutch translations and English. Macrons added to Latin text. Checking: currently up to Horace, 295. Revise: 97, 120, 172, 261, 294.
See also http://www.stilus.nl/woorden/ for more resources on BWL
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eo sic itur ad astra eng het kostte hem moeite zijn woede te bedwingen
625 words tab.tsv
English-Latin vocabulary based on the Fluent Forever Blog’s basic word list for beginners (“The Most Awesome Word List You Have Ever Seen”).