/r/classics/

r/classics

58k members
r/classics is a subreddit with 58k members. They frequently recommend/review translation of the iliad, flashcard app, and audible, and the most common flair used is rule#1, rule#4, and rule#2.
A subreddit for people interested in learning more about the Latin and Ancient Greek languages and the cultures of the ancient world.

Products Discussed in r/classics

#1
Robert Fagles
4.6 from 30 reviews
#2
Richmond Lattimore
4.4 from 20 reviews
#3
Emily Wilson
3.9 from 17 reviews

Flashcard App

4 reviews
#1
LP Latin
5.0 from 1 review
#2
Memrise
4.0 from 1 review
#3
Cram
4.0 from 1 review

Audible

1 review
#1
Audible
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/classics

#1
Rule#1
: "Old Latin SofS &old translations/comparisons; Apponius"
11 posts
#2
Rule#4
: "How is certainty involved in antigone ?"
2 posts
#3
Rule#2
: "tips on prep for avant latin test"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/classics

Yearly
+20k members(52.6%)

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Last updated: July 7, 2026