Travis Fentiman
Puritan Board Sophomore
85% of reformed theology, and the best of it, is still in Latin. Most of it will never be translated. If you desire the gold, you have to learn how to read Latin.
To help everyone to that end, we have compiled a collection of Latin dictionaries online. Digital meta-dictionaries are exponentially more efficient, powerful and valuable than anything in print, all upon a few clicks of the mouse.
This collection of dictionaries and parsing guides will be of great help to the beginner, and a resource second-to-none for the scholar.
Latin theological and philosophical dictionaries are included too, which will be invaluable to the student of reformed orthodoxy.
To help everyone to that end, we have compiled a collection of Latin dictionaries online. Digital meta-dictionaries are exponentially more efficient, powerful and valuable than anything in print, all upon a few clicks of the mouse.
This collection of dictionaries and parsing guides will be of great help to the beginner, and a resource second-to-none for the scholar.
Latin theological and philosophical dictionaries are included too, which will be invaluable to the student of reformed orthodoxy.