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The Year of Read­ing Rome (a resolution)

If you’re anything like me you make New Year’s resolutions about reading Mommsen and Gibbon, but then you get frustrated as you plan out your reading.

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Den in Culture, History, Literature, Personal Stuff | January 2, 2011 | 327 Words

I’m about to get medieval on Christmas

The following is a sort of Christmas carol from the Colmar manuscript, dated to the 12th century. De nativitate domini. Fregit Adam interdictum et rel

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Den in Culture, Reception | December 26, 2010 | 274 Words

Diacritical Exegesis: a novel approach to reading Latin aloud

It seems that I keep coming back to pronunciation as one of the most important areas for students at all levels of Latin. There are the obvious benefi

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Den in Language, Literature, Pedagogy | December 22, 2010 | 614 Words

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