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For discussions about Marcus Tullius Cicero, his life and his philosophy.
For those interested in learning Latin viva voce, not only so they can speak it, but so they can learn how to 'think in Latin', and so read more fluently.
If you are a teacher who speaks Latin aloud in class, records Latin, encourages your students to speak Latin, or are interested in trying out your pronunciation on your peers, this is the place to do it!
Open to scholars and enthusiasts of source studies in Latin liturgy. Discussion on music, grammar, syntax, paleography, notation, digital/microfilm/facsimile of manuscripts, performance practice etc.
Open to scholars and enthusiasts interested in translating and discussing ancient, medieval, renaissance works concerning Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy.
Open to scholars and enthusiasts of source studies in Byzantine and Greek liturgies. Discussion on music, grammar, syntax, paleography, notation, digital/microfilm/facsimile of manuscripts, performance practice etc.
This group is dedicated to creating English translations of works by the 12th century magistra, Hildegard von Bingen
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