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James Chang is the winner of the 2023 Living Latin in Rome High School Essay Contest.

Catullus: the Unbridled Emotions of Youth

James Chang | 8 May 2023
The Stories of Daedalus in Ovid's Metamorphoses

The Creative Art of Translation

Miles Johnson | 20 April 2023
Returning to Horace

Returning to Horace

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From Rome to Plymouth

From Rome to Plymouth

Tommy Nolan | 22 November 2022
Sing, Muse, of Dutiful Elizabeth

Sing, Muse, of Dutiful Elizabeth

John Kuhner | 12 September 2022
The Reginaldus Inscription in the Teresianum

The Reginaldus Inscription in the Teresianum

John Kuhner | 24 August 2022
The Truth About My Cat And Odysseus's Dog

The Truth About My Cat And Odysseus's Dog

Mark Buchan | 21 June 2022
A New Monolingual Edition from the Paideia Institute: Caesar’s Gallic Wars.

A Better Way to Read Caesar

The Paideia Institute for Humanistic Study Team | 16 February 2022
In a Roman Law Court, A Wife Sues Her Husband For Hiring a Magician To Get Rid of a Ghost

When Ghostbusting Amounts to Cruelty

Danielle Bostick | 1 November 2021
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