UNIVERSE CLASSICAL CULTURE: LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK
Dive into the heart of civilizations that shaped our world. Explore the richness of Latin and Ancient Greek, their literatures, philosophies, and lasting heritage.

At the Sources of Western Civilization
Classical culture, encompassing the Greek and Roman worlds, constitutes the cradle of many aspects of our thought, art, politics, and languages. The study of Latin and Ancient Greek opens a direct window onto foundational texts, universal myths, and concepts that continue to influence our society.
This space is an invitation to discover or rediscover the beauty and depth of these ancient languages, to explore the major works of classical literature, and to understand the impact of Antiquity on the modern world.
Areas of Exploration:
- Latin Language: Grammar, vocabulary, introduction to reading classical authors (Cicero, Virgil, Ovid...).
- Ancient Greek Language: Alphabet, grammar, introduction to great texts (Homer, Plato, the Tragedians...).
- Classical Literature: Epics, theater, poetry, history, philosophy.
- Greco-Roman Mythology: Gods, heroes, and foundational stories.
- History of Antiquity: Major periods, notable figures, political and social institutions.
- Classical Heritage: Influence on modern languages, art, architecture, and thought.
Whether you are a beginner, a student of classical letters, or simply curious about these fascinating civilizations, Neodromes offers you resources to enrich your knowledge.