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Reception

The classical tradition, pop culture, &c.

There are 67 posts filed in Reception (this is page 13 of 23).

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Celebrate the 4th with a t-shirt

NB: We have ended our partnership with Zazzle. Please visit our new store, Classical Geek. You may already know that we’ve started selling t-shirt des

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Dennis in Culture, Language, Reception | July 3, 2009 | 267 Words

“Is nothing sacred?” once more

We’ve been over this ground before (see this post from 2004 and this one from 2006), but it remains the single most popular search term on the CAMPVS,

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Dennis in Bad Latin, Culture, Language, Reception | July 1, 2009 | 652 Words

Vergil in the Mass

Domenico Comparetti, in Vergil in the Middle Ages, relates a fascinating anecdote about the spiritual Nachleben (or wistful longing after same) of Ver

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Eric in Culture, Reception | June 30, 2009 | 194 Words

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