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Demos

I think that I’m going to bring back the random fact(s) of the day (or every couple of days, or…you get the idea) from the Oxford Classical Dictiona

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Eric in Culture, Language | September 16, 2010 | 161 Words

Teaching the infinitive

Working with students who’ve previously learned from another teacher can make some things about one’s own approach really stand out, and possibly seem

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Den in Language, Pedagogy | September 16, 2010 | 484 Words

Duncan on Plato and Aristotle

I enjoyed the following brief passage on Plato and Aristotle by John Duncan (1796-1870), a minister in the Free Church of Scotland and chair of Hebrew

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Eric in Literature | September 16, 2010 | 467 Words

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