red derrick we haven’t had a rhetorical post in a few days. my sincere apologies. in the meantime, here is something i read today in michael trapp’s collection ‘g Continue Reading →
relax and let the syntax bring you home today’s lesson is on Christian latin and comes from albert blaise’s ‘A Handbook of Christian Latin: Style, Morphology, and Syntax’. Quo is sometimes u Continue Reading →
review of ‘sailing the wine-dark sea: why the greeks matter’ here is n.s. gill’s review of thomas cahill’s book ‘sailing the wine-dark sea’: The Bottom Line: In a non-pretentious format, “Sailing the Wine-Dark S Continue Reading →