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Ancient Language Institute
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The Ancient Language Institute exists to aid students in their path to proficiency in ancient languages.
We believe that what makes languages distinct is their unique history and literature - not the methods and principles required to learn them.
Through interactive approaches to vocabulary and grammar, graded and extended exposure to comprehensible input, and accompanied by active pedagogy, students can acquire fluency in ancient languages as successfully as they do modern ones. Thus, we aim to expose students to the best materials available in order to best equip them for proficiency and help them reach their linguistic and academic goals.
We are also committed to using contemporary tools in order to help meet the great need there is for comprehensible input materials for ancient languages.
We believe that what makes languages distinct is their unique history and literature - not the methods and principles required to learn them.
Through interactive approaches to vocabulary and grammar, graded and extended exposure to comprehensible input, and accompanied by active pedagogy, students can acquire fluency in ancient languages as successfully as they do modern ones. Thus, we aim to expose students to the best materials available in order to best equip them for proficiency and help them reach their linguistic and academic goals.
We are also committed to using contemporary tools in order to help meet the great need there is for comprehensible input materials for ancient languages.
Intro to Our Biblical Hebrew Program: Interview with Tyler Foster & Gustavo Emos
Who's behind the Biblical Hebrew program at the Ancient Language Institute? And what do the classes and curricula look like?
In this video interview, Executive Director Ryan Hammill talks with Biblical Hebrew Fellows Tyler Foster and Gustavo Emos. They share about how they got interested in ancient languages, their failures and successes as language students, and what they've been building for the Biblical Hebrew program at the Ancient Language Institute.
Browse the Biblical Hebrew classes at the Ancient Language Institute: ancientlanguage.com/register-hebrew/
In this video interview, Executive Director Ryan Hammill talks with Biblical Hebrew Fellows Tyler Foster and Gustavo Emos. They share about how they got interested in ancient languages, their failures and successes as language students, and what they've been building for the Biblical Hebrew program at the Ancient Language Institute.
Browse the Biblical Hebrew classes at the Ancient Language Institute: ancientlanguage.com/register-hebrew/
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Ancient Language Institute Video Tour | Clips from Classes, Curriculum, Events, and More
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Take a video tour of some of the programs and classes at the Ancient Language Institute. We've got so much going on - here's a sneak peek at some of the great tools and classes our teachers have been working on. You'll see Latin, Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Old English, as well as material from our Latin for Kids program, and much more. Latin: ancientlanguage.com/learn-latin/ Ancient Gr...
Why read old books anyways? | Ancient Language Institute Trailer | Cicero's Pro Archia Poeta
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Reading old books, studying ancient languages - what's the point? Is it just a hobby as good as any other? Or is it - somehow - something of more consequence? Come study Latin, Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Old English with the Ancient Language Institute. Group classes, one-on-one tutorials, immersion camps, and more. ancientlanguage.com
Ōsweald Bera Announcement | Old English Textbook | Ancient Language Institute
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A natural method Old English textbook. Learn the language of the Anglo-Saxons by reading a story about a talking bear wandering through medieval England. This brand-new story, written entirely in simple Old English, is designed to introduce the language of Beowulf and other great Anglo-Saxon literature through context alone. Dr. Colin Gorrie, the founder of the Old English program at the Ancien...
Learning Latin Online | Spoken Latin Class | Ancient Language Institute
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Latin did NOT kill the Romans - and it doesn't have to kill you either. Can you learn a language on the internet? Can you speak a "dead language"? Can you read Latin without translating it into English first? Yes, yes, and yes. The Ancient Language Institute exists to do all of the above - and we'd love to show you how. In this abbreviated class session, ALI Latin & Ancient Greek Fellow Katheri...
Bible Camp 2023 | Ancient Language Institute's Greek Immersion Summer Camp
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The first Greek Summer at the Ancient Language Institute. We went from the internet to the physical world back in August 2023, with about two dozen students descending on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene for 10 days of Ancient Greek immersion. While we focused on the parable and miracle stories from the gospels, we will also learned how the study of other Ancient Greek texts can enrich...
Old English in Action | Episode 2
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Learn Anglo-Saxon through video! Dr. Colin Gorrie, the founder of the Old English program at the Ancient Language Institute, has developed a video series called "Old English in Action," which introduces key vocabulary and grammar concepts in a totally immersive audio-visual format with, as C.S. Lewis might have said, "no officious Modern English intruding." The vocab and grammar progression you...
Old English in Action | Episode 1
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Latin for Kids: Introduction to Philology with Dr. Colin Gorrie | stilus
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This is the first video in the Ancient Language Institute series "Introduction to Philology with Dr. Colin Gorrie," about the Latin word "stilus." The Introduction to Philology videos are part of Ancient Language Institute's Latin for Kids program, available both to enrolled students and parents as well as those who purchase the Latin for Kids Curriculum published by ALI. Dr. Colin Gorrie is th...
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Please do Episode 3. Love this as can listen to it whilst doing other quiet activities and after a few times retain pronunciation and definition. (Also,, I purchased Osweald Bera and happily getting through chapters). This is wonderful and am appreciating greatly! 👍
This is so intriguing for me as an Icelandic speaking. I see alot of letters and sentences that aligne with how icelanders would put them in. Just look at the Icelandic alphabet. It is amazing to read and listen to you contemplate this literature.
This is terrific! I've just begun reading it - how I wish my pronunciation was better!
Very good approach to learning Old English! Great work! Good way to put all those articles, pronouns, nouns, and their cases to work with real examples!
Osweald Bera: An Introduction to Old English is now available for preorder! ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
Osweald Bera: An Introduction to Old English is now available for preorder! ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
Osweald Bera: An Introduction to Old English is now available: ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
Great work, well done eallum!
I love how king and queen are clearly Old English (cyning and cwēn) vs roi and reine in French. Almost like a big F--U to William the Bastard lol
Any updates?
Now available for preorder! ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
English before spanish influence in language design
Any updates Colin?
Now available for preorder! ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
Will it be available on Kindle?
Wouldn't the pronunciations of the vowels be more similar to Scandinavian/German rather than the modern english. 34:34 Im curious to know...
perfect way to do it. Cheers
Thanks so much!
Has anyone yet tried to raise a 21st century child as a native speaker of Old English?
Not too hard to understand for a Dutch person who knows a bit of Norwegian
If I could afford it, I would devour every course ALI offers, beginning with Biblical Hebrew
This doesn't make me want to learn Latin so much as it makes me want to conquer Gaul.
This is brilliant!
Yogi Bera.
volgel modern English Fowel the foweler, der Vogel Weh, the trapper of fell feathers. Falconrey all woe
Super job, Without dialect influenced by morphology. Most impresive. straight forward an informative.
where is the little 'maegth lyttle, deutshe 'Mädchen, tromitized she saw her Mom eaten, where is the young boy "Hwaer Se geonge cnight ist?" Weg gelaufen weil, sein Eltern verückt sind.
Why is the wif, Deutsch weib modern english "good question!? warum ist die Weibe im wald, weil sie trift ein bär. The bear doesn't judge the woman, no he just eats her and the video ends Why is the man at home? netflix, playstation 5 etc.
This is amazing! Can't wait to buy this textbook 🙌
God damn it. Another dead language that I feel compelled to learn, so that I may converse with no one.
I’d like to be part of the team in some way. I’m 25 years old, born Jewish, and have been exposed to Biblical Hebrew since birth. I have been studying Biblical Hebrew for the past seven years, including four years of formal study in Israel, and I have a great passion for all things related to Biblical Hebrew.
Truth be told: our seven-year-old aspiring polyglot is literally counting the days until she can share Ōsweald Bera's adventures herself. It can't be published soon enough!
What
@@GaiusCaligula234 Yes, indeed. She's now eight, and she's getting impatient. :)
The wait is nearly over! Preorders are now open: ancientlanguage.com/vergil-press/osweald-bera/
YES!! The way LLPSI teaches is amazing, and a similar book for Old English is incredible!
Am I right in assuming that the g with a dot above it would have been represented by the letter yogh, or was that not introduced until middle English?
Middle English
The Gen Alpha need to see this
Надо же ,в старом Английском присутствуют частицы se ,seo так же как и в славянских языках .
❤! Ðancie þe!
Any update?
@@collindalton111 Still planning on a fall release!
Fat wiff 😅. Yeah good luck calling your wife "fat wife".
🏴🇩🇪👍👋👌
Meiner Meinung nach ähnelt das Altenglische dem Plattdeutschen
Mikilaba swa Voorster.
Modern English is my first forrign language and German (Hochdeutsch) is my second foreign language. I understood quite well and easy this lesson. I also could assume the Vikings (Skandinavien) origin of some words like 'wonac'
Gratias multas. Amo discere lingua Latina, quoque Anglicana antica.
awesome stuff :)
Would it be possible to make a video with the translation in modern English because some of these where a guessing game 😂
Sē sele = The hall / the manor Sē tūn = The town Sē wer = The man / The were Sē fǣder = The father Sē cyning = The king / The kyning Sēo cwēn = The queen Sēo wyrt = The plant / The herb Sēo mæġþ = The girl / The maiden Þæt holt = The forest / That holt Þæt wif = The woman / That wife Þæt hūs = The house / That house Þæt stǣr = The story / That history Sē bera = The bear Sē nama = The name Middanġeard = Earth / World / Middenyard Engla-land = England / Land of the Angles 🍻
@@TitoHabifInteresting how "that" was singular while "the" was plural.
This is great. Will you make more?
Also some Dutch in it
Who's Oswald?
The fact the textbook takes major inspiration from "Lingua Latina" makes me very excited for this. Looking forward to it!
Love it!
More Ōsweald, please! He is adorable! 🥰
Gaudeō mē potuisse huic pelliculae contribuere!
Gratias tibi agimus!
Interestingly, for those comments written in Old English, Google translate obviously can't recognize the language and does a pathetic job of translating them.