I was wondering if there was a composite RSS feed for ALL the blogs in this eclassics ning circle? If there is such a thing, let me know - I've subscribed to your blog and to the forum, but it sure would be nice to subscribe the blog feeds en masse if there is such an option.
My best wishes for your activity, Andrew, and congratulations as well. I wish I could be as young as you are, Andrew, in order I could carry out as many projects as I do hope. Anyway I'll try to do my best helping all them who are fond of the latin world, until my brain will be in good shape.
So I've started a facebook group to try and get the message out. Additionally, I have started relaying the message through various e-mail trees. How is the fight going?
Thanks Andrew! I talked to your sales reps at INCH in Lansing in May and purchased the "Green Eggs an Ham in Latin" book.
Exploring technology will be a stretch for us over here as we are still connected via dial-up....
Salve Andrew
Thanks for the warm greeting
In fact I wish to find a good reference concerning how to put the greek TONOS while spelling nouns, I'm not asking about where to move it but about its position in the nominative case of each word
about technology used in Egyptian schools I think that my country is retarded we've lately started learning in schools using computers
note : I'm a medical student at the fifth grade
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I was wondering if there was a composite RSS feed for ALL the blogs in this eclassics ning circle? If there is such a thing, let me know - I've subscribed to your blog and to the forum, but it sure would be nice to subscribe the blog feeds en masse if there is such an option.
:-)
http://eclassics.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?xn_auth=no
hi
i'm not a student, nor a teacher (i'm programmer) and, the worst, i'm spanish, and my english could be better
but i'm an ancient history lover, and i hope to learn (may be teach) lots things
S
Thanks for inviting me.
I took Latin in high school (1955-1959) and now that I'm retired, I have time to really learn it.
I've just begun A Gratius Avitus' Conversational Latin Course, and when a little more advanced, would like to join your "Speaking Latin Aloud."
Looking forward to interacting with you folks.
V. Petronius Acisculus
(John Westerlage)
How are things? The site looks great! Thanks for the kind comment.
Thank you for inviting me to listed as a friend! I am honored.
Prosit!
Rudy Masciantonio
Vittorio Todisco
Taranto, Italy
I'm a Latin teacher and a one-time aspiring comic book artist, so I'd like to learn more about the project.
This is an obituary for Ross Scaife of STOA.
http://www.stoa.org/?p=786#comments
Zee Ann
Lisa Auanger
Exploring technology will be a stretch for us over here as we are still connected via dial-up....
Thanks for the warm greeting
In fact I wish to find a good reference concerning how to put the greek TONOS while spelling nouns, I'm not asking about where to move it but about its position in the nominative case of each word
about technology used in Egyptian schools I think that my country is retarded we've lately started learning in schools using computers
note : I'm a medical student at the fifth grade
An excellent site. It's easy to get lost here for hours at a time. I'll be back often.
--Andrew
khaire, kale k'agathe!
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