A 1960s Laudatio Urbis Becomes an Easy-to-sing Crowd Pleaser in Latin

Forum (Petula Clark's "Downtown" in Latin)

In Medias Res |

A 1960s Laudatio Urbis Becomes an Easy-to-sing Crowd Pleaser in Latin

This essay is an abridged version of the introduction to Quasi Labor Intus: Ambiguity in the Latin Language, a Festschrift (celebratory volume) edited in honor of Fr. Reginald Foster. It is jointly written by William M. Short, Charles McNamara, and Michael Fontaine, and includes extra pictures and links.

Quasi Labor Intus: A Festschrift for Fr. Reginald Foster

Charley McNamara |

This essay is an abridged version of the introduction to Quasi Labor Intus: Ambiguity in the Latin Language, a Festschrift...

Lewis Made Learning and Speaking Languages a Key Element of His Science Fiction — Including Learning and Speaking Latin

Spoken Latin in the Works of C.S. Lewis

Tom Hendrickson |

Lewis Made Learning and Speaking Languages a Key Element of His Science Fiction — Including Learning and Speaking Latin

A Latin Song for All of our Country Latinists

Amici Sunt in Cloacis ("I've Got Friends in Low Places" in Latin)

In Medias Res |

A Latin Song for All of our Country Latinists

The First Installment of our “Classic Parenting” Column, about Classics in the Home

Classic Parenting: A Latin Home

John Kuhner |

The First Installment of our “Classic Parenting” Column, about Classics in the Home

The Paideia Institute’s Elementary School Literacy Program Comes to the Bluegrass State

Latin in Lexington: My Experience as an Aequora Site Coordinator

Edward Schade |

The Paideia Institute’s Elementary School Literacy Program Comes to the Bluegrass State

A review of Bijan Omrani’s book “Caesar’s Footprints”

Bloodshed and Blossoming: The Gaul Caesar Made

Jason Pedicone |

A review of Bijan Omrani’s book “Caesar’s Footprints”

One of the Very Best Songs for Children Learning Latin

Hic Domi Nunc Sum ("Home on the Range" in Latin)

In Medias Res |

One of the Very Best Songs for Children Learning Latin

CALL ME MAYBE/QUIDNI ME VOCES? (Carly Rae Jepsen)

Quidni Me Voces? (Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" in Latin)

In Medias Res |

CALL ME MAYBE/QUIDNI ME VOCES? (Carly Rae Jepsen)

Roman Law, the Modern University, the Papacy, and the Renaissance All Owe a Debt to This Power Broker Who Slumbers in a Little-Noticed Corner of St. Peter’s

Dux Femina Facti: Matilda di Canossa

Gabriel Kuhl |

Roman Law, the Modern University, the Papacy, and the Renaissance All Owe a Debt to This Power Broker Who Slumbers...