Verse Composition Resources For those who may be interested: Google Books has some verse composition textbooks available for free (Latin and Greek). J.A. Lupton’s Latin Elegiac V Continue Reading →
A Rare Specimen of Vandalic From Anthologia Latina 285: From what I’ve read, this is not Gothic (goticum is just a general term), but the language of the Vandals, who are portray Continue Reading →
Or a laurel? Why not simply spoken? Am I alone in thinking ‘oral/aural Latin’ not only sounds terrible (and terribly confusing) but that it’s an unnecessary collocation? Do our colleague Continue Reading →