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Ancient Rome Mole TV Show

Several of my friends and I have been doing a homemade version of the TV show The Mole over the last couple years.  I am preparing to host…

Started by kevin hartley

0 Jan 20, 2010

Globus discipulis historiae

Salvete omnes. Just wanted to let you all know that the My History Network (http://myhistorynetwork.ning.com/) is ready to go for 2010! Thi…

Started by David Hilton

0 Jan 13, 2010

INTERVISTA SULLA RIVISTA "GENOVA ZENA" DI GENNAIO 2010

Il rapporto tra la mentalità troppo consumistica dei giorni nostri e la “austeritas” dei classici greci e latini. Guardi, la forbice che n…

Started by Andrea Del Ponte

0 Jan 8, 2010

AP Latin Literature Cancelled -- Please Add Your Name

Salve, As many of you know, AP Latin Literature is being cancelled, although AP Vergil will remain in place for the immediate future. Plea…

Started by Andrew Reinhard

447 Dec 22, 2009
Reply by Emil Bantea

Perseus and the Kindle?

(Cross-posted from my blog, because I'm not sure which is more likely to garner a response; sorry if that's obnoxious): I'm trying to figu…

Started by R. Allen Snider

0 Dec 20, 2009

"Like a Virgin" by Madonna in Latin: Peer Review

I received a very unusual request a couple of days ago to translate a song by Madonna into singable, rhyming Latin! Apparently, there's a g…

Started by Gregory H. Bontrager

1 Dec 18, 2009
Reply by Sérgio Marinho

Antioch ad Orontem

Does anybody know how to distinguish between Mount Staurin, Mount Casius and Mount Silpius in Antioch ad Orontem?

Started by Jørgen Christensen-Ernst

0 Dec 6, 2009

Spoken latin taught in schools?

What do you think about teaching latin in schools like other languages are taught? I think it would certainly improve comprehension. I have…

Started by Pacific Girl

3 Dec 2, 2009
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Vult aliquis epistulas latine ad me scribere?

Sum discipula universitate Americae Foederatae qui latine loquitur, legit et scribit. Cupio amicum, ad quem epistulas latine mittere possum…

Started by rebecca spath

0 Nov 28, 2009

Il dono nell'antica Grecia: da status symbol a elemento di corruzione.

CAFFE’ LATINUM 27 novembre 2009 G i u s t i z i a e c o r r u z i o n e OMERO, Iliade VII, 287-307 τὸν δ᾽ αὖτε προσέειπε μέγας κορυθαίο…

Started by Andrea Del Ponte

0 Nov 27, 2009

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