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

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

07 July 2017
Latin Einstein on the Beach

Latin Einstein on the Beach

08 April 2017
What did Latin actually sound like?

What did Latin actually sound like?

07 March 2017
The Vatican’s Latinist

The Vatican’s Latinist

28 February 2017
The Latin Literature that almost Wasn’t

The Latin Literature that almost Wasn’t

03 September 2016
Right to Rome? The debate over Latin on the curriculum

Right to Rome? The debate over Latin on the curriculum

19 August 2016
The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life

The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life

24 June 2016
The University Bookman: Why Study Latin?

The University Bookman: Why Study Latin?

31 August 2015
1962 | Non Scholae Sed Vitae Discimus

1962

02 April 2015
The tragedy of classical languages being for the privileged few | Josephine Quinn

The tragedy of classical languages being for the privileged few

16 March 2015
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