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==Available==


A list of available Latin texts: [http://nodictionaries.com/latin]
* http://nodictionaries.com/


According to the review by Laura Gibbs [http://bestlatin.blogspot.com/2009/06/nodictionariescom.html], NoDictionaries is "an online service made available by Lee Butterman (...): a Latin dictionary look-up tool which generates an interlinear word list for you to look at as you read."
==Author==
 
* Lee Butterman
 
==Description==
 
"NoDictionaries is a new way to read dozens of Latin authors and any other Latin you type in"
 
A list of Latin texts available for NoDictionaries reading: [http://nodictionaries.com/latin]
 
According to a detailed review by Laura Gibbs [http://bestlatin.blogspot.com/2009/06/nodictionariescom.html], NoDictionaries is "an online service made available by Lee Butterman (...): a Latin dictionary look-up tool which generates an interlinear word list for you to look at as you read."


The author writes: "I’ve just graduated from grad school, and this was my Master’s project." [http://nodictionaries.com/]
The author writes: "I’ve just graduated from grad school, and this was my Master’s project." [http://nodictionaries.com/]
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 8 June 2016

Available

Author

  • Lee Butterman

Description

"NoDictionaries is a new way to read dozens of Latin authors and any other Latin you type in"

A list of Latin texts available for NoDictionaries reading: [1]

According to a detailed review by Laura Gibbs [2], NoDictionaries is "an online service made available by Lee Butterman (...): a Latin dictionary look-up tool which generates an interlinear word list for you to look at as you read."

The author writes: "I’ve just graduated from grad school, and this was my Master’s project." [3]