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Alexander Arguelles | Germanic, Celtic, and Greek Language Resources and Discussion @ProfASAr | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Continue the virtual tour of my resources for learning medieval and modern Germanic (German, Dutch, Icelandic, Swedish, etc.) and Celtic (Irish, Welsh, Breton, etc.) languages as well as both ancient and modern Greek. As I go through the collection, I pull down and talk about specific volumes, and I also answer questions from Xing Hao, who is filming.

If you enjoy learning from my videos, then you might also enjoy learning by interacting with me in my virtual academy: alexanderarguelles.com/academy You can join me this week to improve your abilities to read French, German, or Spanish literature; learn to read Medieval languages; practice spoken Latin at various levels; participate in Great Books seminars; learn about linguistics and comparative religion in lecture series; or get support for guided self-study of languages.

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Germanic, Celtic, and Greek Language Resources and Discussion @ProfASAr

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