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Is There Any Use in Wading Through a 16th Century Poem About Pigs?

Poring Over the Pugna Porcorum

John Kuhner | 8 February 2020
The Testamentum Porcelli Is One of the Strangest Texts to Survive From Late Antiquity

Actual, Classical, Ancient-Classroom-Approved Pig Latin

Luby Kiriakidi | 6 February 2020
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The 2020 Paideia Institute High School Essay Contest

In Medias Res | 28 January 2020
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Rediscovering STEM's Latin Roots

Marco Romani Mistretta | 21 January 2020
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Elizabeth Manwell | 17 September 2018
On Mithraism and its Discontents

Slaughtered Bulls and Bloodied Priests

Amanda Reeves | 17 August 2018
A Review of Stephen Berard’s “Vita Nostra”

Working to Modernize Latin Values, Along With Latin Vocabulary

Skye Shirley | 2 August 2018
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 | 24 July 2018
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 | 28 June 2018
A review of Bijan Omrani’s book “Caesar’s Footprints”

Bloodshed and Blossoming: The Gaul Caesar Made

Jason Pedicone | 8 June 2018
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