Andrew K-H's Videos (eLatin eGreek eLearn) - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-12-04T11:55:12Zhttps://eclassics.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=3bqperylv041f&rss=yes&xn_auth=noRoman History Part 5 -- Military Conflict in the 4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.tag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-09-28:727885:Video:491192010-09-28T15:47:27.222ZAndrew K-Hhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AndrewKuhryHaeuser
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Roman History--Military Conflict in the 4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.<br></br>
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Roman History--Military Conflict in the 4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.<br />
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My name is Andrew. I teach Latin online through the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom to students around the world. The Latin classes I teach are completely live, with live audio and video. All students in the class are able to speak live with me and with each other while the class is in session through Skype conference calling, and all students see a live video feed of me, the teacher, as I am teaching the class. The Carmenta course meets three times per week and is a serious course, for serious students who are interested in learning the Latin language. It is equivalent to a good high-school- or college-level course taken in a traditional setting, but it brings with it the flexibility and convenience of the internet.<br />
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Instructor@CarmentaLatin.com Roman History Part 4 -- The Early Republictag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-09-28:727885:Video:491162010-09-28T15:44:42.178ZAndrew K-Hhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AndrewKuhryHaeuser
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Roman History--The Early Republic of Rome<br></br>
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This video talks about the early Republican period of Roman history.<br></br>
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Roman History--The Early Republic of Rome<br />
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My name is Andrew. I teach Latin online through the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom to students around the world. The Latin classes I teach are completely live, with live audio and video. All students in the class are able to speak live with me and with each other while the class is in session through Skype conference calling, and all students see a live video feed of me, the teacher, as I am teaching the class. The Carmenta course meets three times per week and is a serious course, for serious students who are interested in learning the Latin language. It is equivalent to a good high-school- or college-level course taken in a traditional setting, but it brings with it the flexibility and convenience of the internet.<br />
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Source of Material: The Encyclopedia Britannica<br />
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Instructor@CarmentaLatin.com Roman History Part 3 -- The Regal Periodtag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-09-28:727885:Video:491132010-09-28T15:42:50.144ZAndrew K-Hhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AndrewKuhryHaeuser
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Roman History--The Regal Period of Rome<br></br>
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This video talks about the earlier period of Roman history when kings ruled the city of Rome.<br></br>
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Roman History--The Regal Period of Rome<br />
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This video talks about the earlier period of Roman history when kings ruled the city of Rome.<br />
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My name is Andrew. I teach Latin online through the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom to students around the world. The Latin classes I teach are completely live, with live audio and video. All students in the class are able to speak live with me and with each other while the class is in session through Skype conference calling, and all students see a live video feed of me, the teacher, as I am teaching the class. The Carmenta course meets three times per week and is a serious course, for serious students who are interested in learning the Latin language. It is equivalent to a good high-school- or college-level course taken in a traditional setting, but it brings with it the flexibility and convenience of the internet.<br />
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*Please visit my web site. It contains information on the course, my blog on Latin and English topics, and a number of other extras that you hopefully will find interesting.<br />
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Source of Material: The Encyclopedia Britannica<br />
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Instructor@CarmentaLatin.com Roman History Part 2 -- Formationtag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-09-28:727885:Video:491102010-09-28T15:41:35.914ZAndrew K-Hhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AndrewKuhryHaeuser
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Roman History--The Formation of Rome<br></br>
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This video discusses the formation of the city of Rome.<br></br>
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Roman History--The Formation of Rome<br />
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This video discusses the formation of the city of Rome.<br />
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My name is Andrew. I teach Latin online through the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom to students around the world. The Latin classes I teach are completely live, with live audio and video. All students in the class are able to speak live with me and with each other while the class is in session through Skype conference calling, and all students see a live video feed of me, the teacher, as I am teaching the class. The Carmenta course meets three times per week and is a serious course, for serious students who are interested in learning the Latin language. It is equivalent to a good high-school- or college-level course taken in a traditional setting, but it brings with it the flexibility and convenience of the internet.<br />
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*Please visit my web site. It contains information on the course, my blog on Latin and English topics, and a number of other extras that you hopefully will find interesting.<br />
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Source for Material: The Encyclopedia Britannica<br />
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Instructor@CarmentaLatin.com Roman History Part 1 -- The Prehistory of Rometag:eclassics.ning.com,2010-09-28:727885:Video:491072010-09-28T15:39:48.025ZAndrew K-Hhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AndrewKuhryHaeuser
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Roman History--The Prehistory of Rome<br></br>
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This video talks about the time preceding the actual founding of the city of Rome.<br></br>
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Roman History--The Prehistory of Rome<br />
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This video talks about the time preceding the actual founding of the city of Rome.<br />
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This is just one in a series of video blogs on the history of Rome and the Roman Empire..<br />
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My name is Andrew. I teach Latin online through the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom to students around the world. The Latin classes I teach are completely live, with live audio and video. All students in the class are able to speak live with me and with each other while the class is in session through Skype conference calling, and all students see a live video feed of me, the teacher, as I am teaching the class. The Carmenta course meets three times per week and is a serious course, for serious students who are interested in learning the Latin language. It is equivalent to a good high-school- or college-level course taken in a traditional setting, but it brings with it the flexibility and convenience of the internet.<br />
<br />
*Please visit my web site. It contains information on the course, my blog on Latin and English topics, and a number of other extras that you hopefully will find interesting.<br />
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Source for material: The Encyclopedia Britannica<br />
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<a href="http://www.CarmentaLatin.com">http://www.CarmentaLatin.com</a><br />
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Email:<br />
Instructor@CarmentaLatin.com