Monday, 20 July 2009

SCHOLA - Learn Latin by Communicating in Latin
By Christopher Howard on July 2, 2009 5:12 PM | 1 Comment
The traditional way to learn Latin includes two activities. The first activity involves memorizing Latin declension and conjugation charts. The second activity involves translating ancient Latin texts into your modern language.

While both these components are important, they are lacking in interactivity. Before Latin was relegated to its classical role as an exclusive language of priests and scholars, there were quite a few people who spoke Latin as a native language. These people had learned Latin by communicating in Latin with other people, and the method worked quite well for them.

Obviously, that is difficult for those of us who do not happen to have a lot of Latin-speaking friends or Latin pen-pals to communicate with. However, one useful resource I have found is this website:

http://schola.ning.com/

SCHOLA is an online social network dedicated to helping people learn Latin by communicating in Latin. Anyone can become a member (sodalis) as long as they understand that all communication between members should be done in Latin. To help members interact, the site provides a chat room (locutorium) as well as special interest groups and user-submitted photos and videos. Each member has his own page (pagina mea) where he can optionally provide information about himself and his interests.

This admonition is displayed on the Sedes Situs:

Cum errare humanum sit, ne timueritis scribere, metu errandi permoti.
If my translation is good, that means:

Seeing that "to err is human", you should not be afraid to write, being influenced by the fear of making a mistake.
So the site concept is that you can supplement your regular Latin studies by trying to communicate with other people who have learned Latin or are trying to learn Latin. When you do make mistakes, other sodales will be understanding because they understand why you are there: to improve your Latin skills by communicating with real people.
Diu quaeritur quot ei sint, qui aliqua ratione Latino sermone utantur, vel quibus in orbis terrarum regionibus sermo maxime usurpetur, vel denique qui libri nostra aetate magis ad sermonis usum faciant. Hae quaestiones studium excitant non tantum eorum, qui in linguam Romanam incumbunt, verum etiam eorum qui generatim et universe litterarum atque linguarum et complurium ceterarum disciplinarum, quae ad artes humanitatis pertinent, sunt studiosi. Ad has quaestiones denique perquirendas atque investigandas, Census Latinus diu desiderabatur.

Pergratum mihi itaque est vos commonefacere primum Censum Latinum universalem anno MMIX institutum hoc tempore haberi. Censui ut nomen detis accedatis ad paginam quae inscribitur



Summi momenti est ad omnes, quos novistis, nuntios mittere, quibus latius, in urbe et in orbe, Census Latinus innotescat. Quo melius patefiat, eo accuratius Census Latinus his supra scriptis et aliis rogatis respondere poterit. In Census pagina etiam hominum opiniones de eo ipso colligentur, quo efficacius decursu annorum instrumentum evadat, ad sermonis usus condiciones, quae nostra memoria vigent, demonstrandas. Valete!

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