Learn to read Etruscan (as well as you possibly can) Perhaps the most exciting and rewarding class I took as an undergraduate (about 7-8 years ago), was Languages of Ancient Italy with Rex Wallace. We st Continue Reading →
Laryngeal get ya every time! This, from Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo’s review of Michiel Arnoud Cor de Vaan’s Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages, is Continue Reading →
Now that’s what I call a podcast Christopher Francese, whom I had the pleasure of meeting at Dickinson yesterday (“Active Latin in the Classroom: Strategies for Beginning, Intermediat Continue Reading →