How did you find your way to Textkit?
Just to start the ball rolling, I’ll tell you that I found it recommended in the Perseus FAQ.
Googling
Oh, thanks for posting this question. I’ve been wondering that myself too. I’m interested in learning how everyone found their way over here. I was tempted to ask the question in each new intro post.
Found it through a link from another site. I don’t recall which site that was though.
Greetings,
I found Textkit from another site, i think it was one of the about.com sites, ancient history or some such related topic.
Bright Blessings,
Merytdjehuty
Googling for Goodwin’s Syntax of the Greek moods and tenses.
Ptolemaios
I like this thread! It gives me clues as to how well my SEO techniques are going.
Visitors who are looking for a specific book or author always have the best luck - Google has been very good to us. We rank very well for almost all our book titles.
jeff.
Searching for Latin Grammars (yahoo).
I was asking about greek grammars on the classics-l list and someone mentioned that I could download goodwin here…
I did a google search for “Latin Grammar” and this was about the first hit that came up.
Kilmeny
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I like this thread! It gives me clues as to how well my SEO techniques are going. [/quote]
What does SEO stand for?
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What does SEO stand for?
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I think he means “Search Engine Optimization.”
I was looking for a Latin ebook of the first five books of Livy’s History of Rome-on Google, I think.
Keesa
It was recommended to me by someone from B-Greek, a Biblical Greek discussion group.
The site was mentioned on the latinstudy mailing list; I don’t remember what the initial post was talking about, but I checked out the site and decided to stay.
I believe I was searching for “Latin forum.” There really aren’t that many…
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I believe I was searching for “Latin forum.” There really aren’t that many…
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I’m pretty happy with this one… no need to search further!
Texkit was mentioned by “Le Café pédagogique”, a French newsletter, on June 4.
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Texkit was mentioned by “Le Café pédagogique”, a French newsletter, on June 4.
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Is this the same newsletter you’re referring to? http://www.cafepedagogique.net/
For me, a link from www.greek-language.com if I remember correctly…