Lawrence of Arabia on Latin In some ways I very much agree with the last part of this, even if I can’t make the same claim for my appreciation of Catullus or my command of Latin: Continue Reading →
On the Origin of ‘Humanism’ I’ve been reading the second volume of R. Pfeiffer’s History of Classical Scholarship (which covers 1300-1850) and thought this was interesting (in hi Continue Reading →
Ah, summer Freedom from the grind of tap dancing for teenagers and finding some way to make them care about Latin. Time to fix the blog, which had somehow gotten Continue Reading →