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This is an incredibly useful and well-curated list you've put together. Amazing and helpful!

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Thank you! I’m glad you think it’s useful.

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Great post, thank you. :)

Some channels I have on my list and have helped me or could be just fun (maybe not exclusively in Latin, but with helpful Latin videos, sorry if you actually mentioned them): Justin Slocum Bailey, Alexis Hellmer, Benjamin Johnson, HI PAWS, Latin with Olli, Magistra Bettens, Michael Stephanus Tranquillus, Museo Nacional del Prado has a wonderful playlist with brilliant Latin speakers that explain art, nicholas van laerhoven, Schola Humanistica, Legio XIII...

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Thanks, Maja, I'm certain that all of those aren't on the list, and I'll be adding them this week. I just updated to add a couple that were suggested on Facebook. I'm gonna keep updating the post tomorrow or Thursday as people comment new channels. Great suggestions!

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Thanks for this thorough, well-researched list! I will link it to my website article on learning Latin:)

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You’re welcome! And thank you for adding it to your site.

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Mar 27, 2023Liked by Lupus Alatus

Salve Lupe Alate!

Here is Marina (Musa Pedestris), I've been shown your collection of Latin channels and it's SO great! How did you find out about all of this? Many, many I didn't know and now subscribed thanks to your list! And thank you soo much for the star! :-D Can I suggest a little correction though regarding subtitles? As for my channel, Rvmak and Scorpio Martianus: We do use subtitles - I use Latin subtitles not in all, but in several videos; Rvmak, in his recent videos, uses subtitles, most recently: For his tragedy "Medea" you can even choose between Latin, English and Italian subtitles :-) Also Scorpio Martianus uses subtitles in Latin and English.

So if you've got the time to add this, it would be great, but anyway it's so great you did this work, with all the research and descriptions – and I'm reeeallly happy you mentioned the "Medea"!

Thank you a lot for your work, I will share it on the socials so that we spread Latin more and more over the world! :)

Marina

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Hi, Marina! I have a massive list of Latin resources that I started collecting with one of the other Latin subreddit mods 5 year ago. A lot of other people from Reddit and Discord have contributed to it. We only had about 45 Youtube channels on it without much categorization, so I decided to update it and make it a little more useful.

Thank you for letting me know about the subtitles on your and Rumak's channels. I'll update the list. I don't see the subtitles on Luke's channel though. Can you let me know which of his playlists have subtitles? I've clicked on like ten videos of his, and I don't see many.

Medea was awesome, and I'm certainly glad to mention it! Thank you for your live streams as well and all the awesome work you've been doing for years.

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Salve! would it be possible to add this wonderful new youtube channel?

https://youtube.com/@parvahinnula?si=VvmQ3fmAp9AxzlVx

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Two more sites for your list are from Dr. Matthew Jay, "Salvi Sitis!", 3 YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/@salvisitis7771/featured , and 12 podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salvi-sitis. Dr. Jay's acroamata are clearly pronounced and easily intelligible for anyone who has mastered Familia Romana. His delightfully delivered topics include Dr. John Snow and the Broad Street cholera epidemic, William Harvey's De Motu Cordis, and Dr. Semmelweis, De Manibus Lavandis.

Many thanks for your very useful compilation!

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May 15·edited May 15

I think this is great, Thank you for all this hard work! You could also add mine, it is a mix of Cambridge Vocabulary Lists, Short Stories in Latin and some Excellence Through Classics Material. One day I'd like to post regularly again but my toddler has other plans currently. https://www.youtube.com/@MagisterCarroll

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Some links are blanks by now.

Here is for a bit of an update, that we gathered on discord:

https://www.youtube.com/@michaelstephanustranquillus (new link)

https://www.youtube.com/@latinitasanimicausa (new link)

Sermo Multifarius is also blank - did not yet find their content.

Classics at Home supposedly deleted the channel, but their some of their content is available at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clasicasdesdesuhogar

I make Latin playlists on https://www.youtube.com/@LatineHodie so I appreciate the effort behind this site. I know quite a few channels not mentioned here, but this is just an update of what was here. I might get here later with more content.

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I have a channel. I'm trying to recite the Aeneid in Latin. I've posted the entire 6 firsts books, but I was not very happy about many of the recitation's result, so I deleted almost all of them. I just left three or four parts, which I think are acceptable.

If someone wants to check it out:

https://youtube.com/@carlesgrife6689?si=smLp7tJvKTeuVLJm

Thank you

Carles

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https://vialatina.it 's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@via.latina also seems to be worth considering for the list: it's now well on its way to having full Italian-pronunciation recordings of _Familia Rōmāna_ (though not the _Colloquia_ ), _Latin by the Natural Method_ and _Evagrius Magister_ as well as some original text.

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