Thank you for visiting this page! It is the creation of a bored, slightly pretentious aspiring-polyglot, who wishes to 1) celebrate literature and 2) show off his talents (not necessarily in that order). It will hopefully grow as I have time to work on it, but I will attempt to post translations as soon as I have completed them (or sections of them). The two foreign languages I currently know well enough to translate with any amount of accuracy are Greek and Latin.
One more word before getting to the translations. I've sat through more than my fair share of dry and tedious language classes. I know what it's like; the boredom, the pages and pages of strange forms to memorize, the overwhelming urge to sleep, the cages full of rodents they place over your face...Look, the point is, PLEASE do not hand anything you see here in as your own work, as tempting as it might be to do so. Remember, as the ancients said, ad astra per aspera.
The Perseus Project is perhaps the premiere classical resource site on the web. Their collection of Latin and Greek texts is unparallelled, and their recent expansions into secondary sources only makes an already impressive collection better. I unhesitatingly recommend this site.
Project Gutenberg is a fantastic site that amounts to one's own personal library. They have thousands of texts archived, from the famous to the obscure.
� All original material copyright Theodore Graham, 2001.