Saw this while researching how to do beginner's commentaries, I figured some people here might like it. It's also collaborative.
http://www.cyropaedia.org/
Cyropaedia - Online Commentary
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Cyropaedia - Online Commentary
(Occasionally) Working on the following tutorials:
(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
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Latin Historical Prose
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Re: Cyropaedia - Online Commentary
There is a lot more here than first meets the eye. The section of use to beginners is found under tutorial. The historical and social commentary is the kind of thing that I find a distraction until I feel on top of the text so I like how that part is kept in a completely separate section.
Thanks Scribo
Thanks Scribo
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Re: Cyropaedia - Online Commentary
Looks like a great resource - I look forward to exploring it a bit more!