Caveat Emptor – Beware of Social Media Latin Resources
Caveat Emptor – Beware of Social Media Latin Resources Lately, I have been perusing more than usual Facebook’s Latin teacher groups in which materials and ideas
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Caveat Emptor – Beware of Social Media Latin Resources Lately, I have been perusing more than usual Facebook’s Latin teacher groups in which materials and ideas
Why You Should Read Erasmu’s Paraphrases On August 27th, we released our in house edition of Erasmus’s Paraphrasis in Evangelium Marci, that is, the Paraphrase
Tips for Gaining Rapport with your Latin Students While revolving ideas in my head for the next Mellarium post, I found myself frequently coming back
Boiled down and oversimplified there are two schools of thought, and there are good reasons to support either of them. One believes that the recitation of poetry occurred within regular intervals of time;
If you have been a teacher of classical languages for any amount of time, you have undoubtedly heard this question thrown at you by an indignant young pupil, who, perhaps rightfully so, is wondering
Nae tu rem istam mi Petre suavissime, et perspicis acute, et graviter, vereque iudicas . . .
A short treatise by Desiderius Erasmus on the method of studying Latin and Greek.
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