View Article  Please review the Pro Roscio TV programme
I came in on the last part of Friday's programme, and was immediately hooked. After I'd adjusted to a young, slim Cicero,   more »
View Article  A Greek site on Greek history and civilisation
Here's a site that gives you a lot more than at first appears - a kind of Tardis. From the page linked above you can choose any of 15 historical periods between the stone age and contemporary Greece.

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View Article  Make the Antonine Wall a World Heritage Site!
News that the Scottish Culture Minister is campaigning to have the Antonine Wall recognised as a world heritage site, and is enlisting school children in the campaign is excellent. This is from The Herald.   more »
View Article  Help! What does New Mexico's motto mean?
Before they throw out their motto as meaningless, can any learned reader explain it? Here's the situation, as explained by ...   more »
View Article  Are the letters between Abelard and Heloise genuine?
Whether genuine or not, those letters are a good read, as a reading group at an ARLT Summer School found ...   more »
View Article  Could the next Pope be a fluent Latinist?
DW-World speculates on whether Cardinal Ratzinger might be the next Pope. He is a fluent speaker of Latin, apparently. The ...   more »
View Article  Internet site helps Latin-impaired gardeners
So this article from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette claims.

The web site in question provides audio files of someone saying ...   more »

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