Liberation Philology Latin

Liberation Philology Latin
Developer: David Arthur
Category: Education
23.8K installs
475 ratings
509 monthly active users
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Liberation Philology Latin Summary

Liberation Philology Latin is a mobile iOS app in Education by David Arthur. Released in Apr 2012 (13 years ago). It has 475 ratings with a 4.84★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 509 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 11, 2026.

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Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 11, 2026 .


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App Description

Learning a language is a complex and multi-layered process, which no computer can automate, but the study of Latin also involves extensive memorisation, which is where Liberation Philology Latin can help.

Liberation Philology Latin drills you on Latin vocabulary and grammar, through a continuous multiple-choice test that's instantly available wherever you have your phone and a free moment. Your answers are immediately confirmed or corrected, and reinforced through repetition.

• Vocabulary: 200 levels of basic vocabulary, each testing the translation of 10 words between Latin and English. Additional sections cover the vocabulary of Book I of the Aeneid in sequence (148 levels), intermediate vocabulary (300 levels), and Cicero's In Catilinam I and Pro Caelio (82 and 66 levels). Interspersed among these are cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 898 levels).

• Nouns: Tests your ability to parse and decline all classes of Latin nouns.

• Adjectives & Pronouns: Tests your ability to recognise and decline Latin adjectives, pronouns, and pronominal adjectives.

• Verbs: Tests your ability to parse and conjugate regular and irregular Latin verbs.

• Participles: Tests your ability to recognise and decline Latin participles.

A further Reference module allows you to review the vocabulary word-list and paradigms.