Additions (April 11, 2009)

Added the beginnings of the Catullus poems translation section. So far the Catullus section will only encompass the AP curriculum. Horace will be coming soon.

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Addition (September 12, 2007)

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    Reconstruction for the Masses (Update 3)

    Well, I hate to begin another post in the same manner as the last, but after a longer-than-usual hiatus, I’m back working on Romapedia. I’ve actually got a couple of important announcements this time.

    First: I spent a long time working on the new style for Romapedia. It looks, I think, slightly more professional, and hopefully will allow the entire sight to mesh together better.

    Second: Today some huge reorganizing got done in the grammar and nouns sections. They should be easier to navigate through, and if you notice any problems feel free to let us know. We’re also doing some upgrading of Romapedia, so it should be working faster and better than ever soon.

    That’s about all the news for the moment, stay tuned for more information.

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    Reconstruction for the Masses (Update 2)

    After a brief hiatus from work on Romapedia, today I moved all of the dictionary entries into one category so they can be sorted better. You won’t really notice much of a change, but it’ll save all of us some pain in the future.

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    Reconstruction for the Masses (Update)

    Today I set up the framework for the new History section which will cover various aspects of Ancient Rome, including marriage, wars, emperors, and architecture, to name a few. I hope to get a few of these pages up soon, but for the moment you can look at the (work in progress) Emperor’s List. We also did a little bit more work fine tuning the grammar pages, which you can also take a look at.

    Stay tuned for more development information.

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    Reconstruction for the Masses (Part 1: Update)

    Today all the current grammar pages were moved over to their new organized location. We are currently working to expand the grammar page so that you can quickly and easily find exactly what grammar sections and pages you want. We hope this new organization makes Romapedia even more user-friendly than before. Please remember that the search function still works, so if you cannot initially find what you are looking for, make sure to search for it. If that doesn’t work, leave a comment here and let me know what needs to be added or fixed.

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    Reconstruction for the Masses (Part 1)

    In the very beginning of Romapedia, when it was more a concept than a product, I threw the site together to get information out there quickly for friends. As I work more and more, however, I begin to see problems with the organization that Romapedia has and I’ve decided it’s time for a big reconstruction and reorganization effort.

    The biggest part of what Romapedia is attempting to do is categorizing pages. This will allow better organization and we hope, easier browsing. Starting today, pages will be moved around to provide a better sense of organization. Information around the site may disappear and reappear without notice. We ask that you be patient and hope you enjoy the end result of all of the Romapedia team’s effort.

    Today also marks a new push to finish all the grammar information on Romapedia, so hopefully by the end of the week these pages will be completed. As well as this push to finish the grammar, we will also be working to fix all the small holes and problems with Romapedia, adding a few new features, and adding the genitive form of each noun to the pages for easier searching.

    Thank you for continuing to support Romapedia, we welcome anyone willing to help out.

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    Additions (April 9, 2007)

    Today the following was added:

    Comprehensive Ablative Absolute page.

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    Addition (April 8, 2007)

    Today the following words were added:

    lex

    limen

    mens

    pontifex

    vestis

    ignoro

    iungo

    nubo

    orior

    polliceor

    prohibeo

    queror

    rego

    unguo

    vereor

    intra

    vero

    trans

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    Addition (April 3, 2007)

    Today the following words were added:

    aptus

    bracchium

    certus

    pro certo habere

    clam

    commendo

    confectus

    dextra

    eripio

    familia

    gratus

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