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Now You Can Read the Earliest-Known Latin Commentary on the Gospels in English

Now You Can Read the Earliest-Known Latin Commentary on the Gospels in English

8 September 2017

The commentary of Italian bishop Fortunatianus of Aquileia was lost for 1,500 years before it was rediscovered in 2012

Found in translation: how women are making the classics their own

Found in translation: how women are making the classics their own

7 July 2017

Women have long been marginalised in the world of ancient texts, but female scholars and translators are finally having their...

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Latin Einstein on the Beach

8 April 2017

Ossa Latinitatis Sola, or, The Mere Bones of Latin According to the Thought and System of Reginald

What did Latin actually sound like?

What did Latin actually sound like?

7 March 2017

A Latin enthusiast has trained opera singers to use the ancient language

The Vatican’s Latinist

The Vatican’s Latinist

28 February 2017

Piece about renowned Vatican Latinist, Reginald Foster.

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The Latin Literature that almost Wasn’t

3 September 2016

Beyond Greek: The Beginnings of Latin Literature by Denis Feeney.

Right to Rome? The debate over Latin on the curriculum

Right to Rome? The debate over Latin on the curriculum

19 August 2016

Hysteria followed Whitehall dropping Latin abbreviations from its website, but in schools the battleground is the link between the dead...

The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life

The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life

24 June 2016

At conventions, immersion programs and youth programs, classicists and grammar fans are speaking a language often called dead

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The University Bookman: Why Study Latin?

31 August 2015

An article shared on the Paideia Institute's Online Public Classics Archive

1962

1962 | Non Scholae Sed Vitae Discimus

2 April 2015

David W. Dunlap describes a 1962 Times editorial that was written in defense of Latin, in Latin.

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