Enrollment options
Important
notice:
The ME-205 Latin for Genealogists course is a mandatory Methodology course and a prerequisite to ME-302 - Palaeography: Reading and
Understanding Historical Documents as of 1 January
2025. All students who have not finished the full Intermediate Methodology Certificate by 12-31-24 will need to add this course to your program. For those who have completed Basic and Intermediate Methodology Certificate, the course will be an elective option.
Optional Print Course Material: Latin for Genealogists
*Course materials will only be sent to students who are registered in the course.
Latin is a complex language. Why learn a
“dead” language? Genealogists
experience Latin through
historical documents. The
surprise to most learning a language not used conversationally
is how much Latin is used still today in business, medical, and legal
documents.
Though
you’ll learn what you need for historical research,
enjoy how Latin enhances and
helps you understand
business, legal, medical, and scientific
terminology in today’s modern world, too. One more
benefit, Latin is the foundational language to many still spoken. Understanding
basic terms means your sleuthing skills in
Latin-based languages like French, Italian,
Portuguese, and Romanian.
There are others in the Romance
Languages. But you’ll be closer to solving brick walls with this arrow
in your quiver.
This course provides guidance and introduces basic written Latin, as well as an understanding of sentence structure. A number of word guides are provided and aid in the comprehension of how Latin words are used sentences. Example entries of Latin documents from different countries are shown along with transcriptions and translations. Be sure to study these samples for familiarity.
Historical: This course originated September 2024. Current version copyright is 2024.
If you have older material, it needs to be replaced. Use the chat app to order your replacement materials.
Course Content
Course Notes
MODULE 1
LATIN LANGUAGE
Introduction
Medievel Latin, Classical Latin, Church or Ecclesiastical Latin
Language Characteristics
- Latin Alphabet
- Inflections
- Gender
- Latin Case
- Voice
- Recording of Money
- Date Formats
- Time
- Months of the Year
Module 1 Course Assignments
MODULE 2
LATIN DICTIONARIES & MORE
Latin-English Dictionaries
- Online Latin Dictionaries
- Online Translators
Latin Abbreviations
- Medical Abbreviations
Language Help
Recommended Resources
Module 2 Course Assignments
MODULE 3
LATIN GRAMMAR
Nouns
- General Rules for Genders
- Declensions
- Present Tense of Verbs
- First Conjugation Verbs
- Latin Negatives
- Second Conjugation Verbs
- Third Conjugation Verbs
- Fourth Conjugation Verbs
- Fifth Conjugation or Irregular Verbs
- The Passive Voice
- More Tenses of Verbs
Pronouns
Prepositions
Vocabulary
Recommended Resources
Module 3 Course Assignments
MODULE 4
LATIN IN RECORDS OF VARIOUS COUNTRIESEnglish Records
- Baptismal Records
- Practical Exercise
- Marriage Records
- Practical Exercise
- Burial Records
- Practical Exercise
- Probate Records
- Probate Courts
- Medical Prescriptions
- Irish Roman Catholic Parish Registers
Italian Records
- Cursive Script of North-Central Italy
- Influence of the Papacy and the Vatican Court
- Notarial Latin
- Council of Trent
- Practical Application
Module 4 Course Assignments
APPENDIX
Recommended Reading
Additional Resources