Hello Mary,
what is an “Anki deck”? Never heard of it.
Vale,
Carolus Raeticus
Anki is a flashcard program.
http://ankisrs.net/
Just to be sure: you are talking about the exercises, are you? I transcribed only those, not the vocabulary/phrase sections of the book.
Vale,
Carolus Raeticus
Anki is oftenest used for reviewing vocabulary (it is like a set of cardboard cards, but in digital format), but it can be used for instance for cuneiform signs, as I used it. I suppose that’s what it was first developed for.
rendorf:
Users of Adler,
I had difficulty posting this, so sorry if this is duplicative. I wanted to let you know that I’ve transcribed all of Adler into an Anki deck. It has three fields for each card:
1-the Latin sentence–from the sentences in the lessons and exercises, and the sentences given in the grammar lessons in small print, including the footnotes
2-the English translation, either from the main book or the key
3-the attached grammatical explanations from the lessons
The whole book and key are thus spread across about 13k cards. It took me about 3 and a half years to input and learn all these cards, but it really improved my facility with Latin. I’d be happy to share it with anyone interested. Just email me and I can send you a link to the Googledrive folder I’ve got it in. Robert
This may be more wishful thinking than anything, but does anyone happen to have this deck?