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A Digital Latin Dictionary
 
 

A Digital Latin Dictionary [Kindle Edition]

Thomas McCarthy

Kindle-Preis: EUR 1,78 Inkl. MwSt. und kostenloser drahtloser Lieferung über Amazon Whispernet


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Set your Kindle's primary dictionary to "Digital Latin Dictionary" and get ready to read any Latin text! Clear and concise definitions appear whenever needed!

+ Most Latin inflections are included.
+ Even words ending in the -que enclitic are covered!
+ More than 39,000 entries.
+ Words from Classic Rome to Medieval, Ecclesiastical and beyond are included.
+ Based on the respected Whitaker's Words program and data.

How to set the Digital Latin Dictionary to be your Kindle's default dictionary?
After purchasing and downloading (which may take some time - there are a lot of inflections included!)
1. Press the Home button.
2. Press the menu button.
3. Press the 5-way button's down arrow and move the underline to "Settings".
4. Press the middle button.
5. Press the menu button again.
6. Press the 5-way button's down arrow again to underling "Change Primary Dictionary".
7. Select "Digital Latin Dictionary" and press the center button!

Now that Digital Latin Dictionary is your default dictionary, you can move the cursor to any Latin word and instantly a definition will appear. (use the 5-way button to control the cursor)

Use the same steps to change back to your previous dictionary whenever you like.

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Awesome 4. Oktober 2011
Von aheinel - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
There are two digital dictionaries for Latin available for the Kindle now. Both are based on Whitaker's Words.
I was wondering how different they were. The answer: not much.
I chose this one (A Digital Latin Dictionary) because of its MUCH smaller file size and it seemed to work faster than the other one. Perhaps it's because of the smaller file size. The other dictionary is 40 megabytes!
Then there's the price. This one is cheaper. Period.
Cheaper, Faster, Better. What's not to like?
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Handy for reading Latin 16. Juli 2011
Von H.O2 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
After downloading and setting it to the primary dictionary, it worked fine. Most words instantly appeared and it was easy to go to the dictionary and back to my book whenever I wanted. Really useful and easy to use.
There are so many Latin texts available for free through Amazon or the Gutenberg project, that now with this dictionary there is no reason not to start reading some Latin.
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A good start, but Latin teachers and serious students beware... 17. Dezember 2011
Von Brian J. Klein - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This dictionary (and its more cumbersome counterpart formatted by L. Nicolato) are both a major step ahead for support of Latin educational, literary, and reference works on the Kindle platform. Both, however suffer from that major weakness of lexical tools derived from the "WORDS" database: They have been stripped of all pointing (that is, diacritics to indicate proper vowel quantity against the classical or "restored universal" pronunciation of Latin). Traditionally these would be macrons, or more recently following ancient practice - as well as more effectively, both for legibility and cyber-compatibility - apices or "acute" marks.

If you are just an occasional dabbler in Latin, the bare alphabetic lemmas are satisfactory. However, even the most basic of printed Latin dictionaries and word-lists have always included vowel pointings for a reason: Anyone who wants to study the language to gain serious competency, to appreciate classical poetry, to prepare for a career in classical studies, archeology, anthropology, comparative linguistics, or lexicography (or even to participate in the fullest aspects of the the modern Living Latin movement), would be advised not begin with such tools as this. A proper awareness of Latin phonology is easy enough to learn if one begins with it - it is almost impossible to acquire later if one does not.

Serious students should hold out not only for correctly pointed Kindle dictionaries, but for fully pointed Latin texts as well, before adopting electronic sources as a frequent mode of study.

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