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Plotting Ancient Sites with Google Maps

I’m having my Latin IV students read Ovid in translation while we work through Livy in Latin to see a few different perspectives and the way that auth

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Dennis in Literature, Pedagogy, Reception, Technology | February 23, 2010 | 359 Words

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

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Dennis in Literature, Reviews, Scholarship | November 8, 2009 | 154 Words

Juvencus and Hesiod

Juvencus, in Book 4 of his Evangeliorum Libri Quattuor, writes in a passage about the end of the age: livor erit terris, erroribus omnia plena et fals

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Eric in Literature, Reception | October 12, 2009 | 173 Words

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