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Latin teachers: Declension order?

I’m always interested to hear from my colleagues, and I have a question for you (though I confess I already have an answer of my own). Have you any th

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Dennis in Language, Pedagogy | March 3, 2010 | 335 Words

An unnecessary emendation? (Aeneid I. 343)

One of the principles that drove Housman’s approach to textual criticism was encapsulated in a quotation he had picked up from Moritz Haupt: “The prim

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Dennis in Language, Literature, Scholarship | February 25, 2010 | 1,062 Words

Latin Poetry Podcast: hexameter lists

If you haven’t listened yet, you’ll want to check out professor Francese’s latest Latin Poetry Podcast on various lists in Latin hexameters, which inc

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Dennis in Language, Pedagogy | February 22, 2010 | 470 Words

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