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a Terentio Tunberg est apud Living Latin in New York City

Cum Desiderio Erasmo in Scholis Latinis Loquamur! (Latine)

In Medias Res | 10 April 2018
Fun with Baroque Latin, part 2

Secrets of a Lost Art, part 2: Chronograms

Mike Fontaine | 5 April 2018
A Brilliant Latin Oration on the Teacherly Virtues of Patience and Simplicity.

Georgii Tarrega Oratio “De Quintiliani praeceptis etiamnunc repetendis et considerandis.”

In Medias Res | 15 March 2018
Fun with Baroque Latin, part 1

Secrets of a Lost Art, part 1: Latin Anagrams

Mike Fontaine | 14 March 2018
Where do you turn when you’re missing Rome? The “Dean of American Letters” is not a bad place to start.

Off the Dusty Bookshelf: Romesick With William Dean Howells

John Kuhner | 2 March 2018
*****Update April 30, 2020: In honor of National Poetry Month, professional voice actor Laura Richcreek decided to read the translation below. Her rendition is gorgeous and it brings the story to life in new and arresting ways. Click here to listen.*****

The Mythic Origin of a Famous Wine: The Ballad of Old Falernus

Mike Fontaine | 2 March 2018
Of Greek and Latin Vegetables, Less Humane Classicists, and Mathematical Gooseberries — Very Sour Ones

Charles Dickens and the Literae Humaniores

John Kuhner | 17 January 2018
In that spirit we offer you, here at our outset, to honor the season in various ways:

Into the Thickst: Welcome to In Medias Res

John Kuhner | 22 December 2017
Reginaldus Thomas Foster and Daniel Patricius McCarthy

"That's Latin!" A Review of the Ossa Latinitatis of Reginald Foster

Mike Fontaine | 19 October 2017
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