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Impersonate an Animal in Latin, win a prize!eClassics member and Latin savant, Laura Gibbs, has a new book out from Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers: Aesop's Fables in Latin: Wit and Wi... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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May 6 Reply by Ann Martin |
eClassics meet-up, CAMWS, Tucson, April 16-19I will be attending CAMWS (Classical Association of the Middle West and South) in Tucson, Arizona, from April 16-19. Please reply here if... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Apr. 10, 2008 Reply by Ginny Lindzey |
eClassics at Classical Association, Liverpool, March 27-30I will be attending the Classical Association annual meeting at the University of Liverpool, March 27-30, at the Carnatic House. The eCla... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Apr. 3, 2008 Reply by Andrew Reinhard |
Inscriptions in Latin/Greek classroomsAs an archaeologist by training, I'm always looking for a way to sneak archaeological finds into Latin and Greek pedagogy. While paleogra... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Oct. 25, 2007 Reply by Laura Gibbs |
Test Generators for Latin/Greek ClassesI know there are a lot of teachers out there who use Quia to host home-grown games, quizzes, tests and exercises. Textbooks like Ecce and... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Conversational Latin via SkypeFrom the Latinstudy list comes another dialogue on conversational Latin via Skype, a mostly free voice-over-IP phone service. For student... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Oct. 1, 2007 Reply by Laura Gibbs |
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