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Literature Places Community Teaching Carmina Arts
A review of The Sovereign Image. Urbano VIII and the Barberini Family, on view at the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica at Palazzo Barberini until July 30th, 2023.

The Sovereign Image: Art and Science Under the Barberini

Marco Romani Mistretta | 26 May 2023
Former Classics teacher Bijan Omrani used to teach in a school classroom one minute's walk away from where King Charles III was crowned in Westminster Abbey.

On the Long History of Language Learning at Busby Library

Bijan Omrani | 15 May 2023
Former papal Latinist Dan Gallagher discusses what it was like in the Vatican's Latin Office when Benedict XVI resigned.

When A Latin Speech Was Worldwide Front Page News

Daniel Gallagher | 27 February 2023

Apoxyomenos, The Athlete of Croatia: A Voyage Into Mystery

Noah Apter | 6 February 2023
The Reginaldus Inscription in the Teresianum

The Reginaldus Inscription in the Teresianum

John Kuhner | 24 August 2022
The Curious Ozymandian Pyramid of Gaius Cestius

The Man Who Died To Leave a Tomb

In Medias Res | 5 October 2021
For Today’s Diversion, Try Something Both Classical and Uplifting

Elevator Latin

Mike Fontaine | 5 August 2021
Echoes of Augustus on the Steps of the Capitol

Cola di Rienzo and the Brief Return of the Roman Republic

In Medias Res | 2 August 2021
Or, How I Learned To Appreciate “On the Parts of Animals”

Aristotle Versus the Dichotomists

Anika Prather | 7 June 2021
λόγος τοῦ Ῥογήρου Τολήδω Μαρτὶν περὶ μεθόδων τὴν παλαιὰν Ἑλληνικὴν γλῶτταν μανθάνειν τὸν τρόπον τῶν ἐπικαλουμένων Βυζαντινῶν

Ἀθήναζε; Πρὶν δὲ εἰς τὴν Πόλιν

In Medias Res | 9 April 2021
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