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Panhuis’ Latin Grammar

Anybody out there in the ether have any thoughts on Dirk Panhuis’ recent (Eng. tr. 2006) Latin Grammar (U. of Michigan Press)? I’ve been reading some

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Eric in Language, Pedagogy | September 9, 2010 | 197 Words

The Administrative Scheme of the Late Roman Empire

(After J.B. Bury.) This is intended primarily to provide a quick reference for the divisions of the geographical administration of the Empire in Late

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Eric in Culture, Pedagogy | September 9, 2010 | 166 Words

Quotable

“Words mean things, and the study of words is the natural introduction to that knowledge of ancient life, social and political, which it is the object

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Eric in Scholarship | August 26, 2010 | 43 Words

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