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The tragedy of classical languages being for the privileged few

The tragedy of classical languages being for the privileged few | Josephine Quinn

16 March 2015

A decreasing numbers of state schools now teach ancient Greek A-level, cutting off a vital window into the past for...

Tragedy for ancient Greek at last non-selective state school

Tragedy for ancient Greek at last non-selective state school

11 March 2015

As Camden School for Girls ponders dropping the subject due to financial pressures, teachers in its classics department have issued...

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Phuc Tran: Does The Subjunctive Have A Dark Side?

12 December 2013

Classicist and tattooer Phuc Tran grew up caught between two languages with opposing cultural perspectives: the indicative reality of Vietnamese...

Why you should learn a dead language

Why you should learn a dead language

16 September 2013

Learning a dead language might not be as useless as it sounds

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9 Extremely Pretentious Latin and Greek Plurals

17 April 2013

Here are some uncommon but etymologically sound plurals that you may employ for petty pedantry at your own risk.

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Winnie Ille Pu: The Latin Versions of 10 Modern Stories

19 June 2011

Despite its status as a "dead" language, pretty much anything can be translated into Latin. Here are 10 modern classics...

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The Passion of Latin Lovers

11 September 2007

It's a beautiful afternoon, but Michael Velchik, a rising senior at St. Albans School in Washington, isn't outside enjoying the...

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