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Iter Brundisium (Horace, Sermones 1.5)

Map of Horace's Journey to Brundisium

In Sermones 1.5, Horace describes a journey often referred to as the iter Brundisium because his “page and road end” there.

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Dennis in History, Literature | June 9, 2014 | 285 Words

A ramble on Latin scholarship

I’ve been away from this world for awhile. The opportunity presented itself to move 2,800 miles away, and despite a good job teaching Latin in a good

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Dennis in Culture, Language, Literature, Personal Stuff, Scholarship | September 22, 2013 | 683 Words

Conventiculum Latinum at Kentucky (July 2013)

If you want to practice speaking Latin with some of the people who know best both how to do it and how to help others learn comfortably, then check ou

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Dennis in Language | November 20, 2012 | 143 Words

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