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Saturday, May 26
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arltblogger
on Sat 26 May 2007 22:43 BST
Those who argue for Latin as the universal language find support in Linnaeus and his naming of species. He was born in May 1707, so articles about him have been appearing. more »
by
arltblogger
on Sat 26 May 2007 22:34 BST
"I was expecting to see riot police and a rabble, but all I saw instead was a man dressed up as a Roman addressing school students in Latin," said a clearly disappointed Janukievic. more »
by
arltblogger
on Sat 26 May 2007 22:31 BST
A couple of mentions of the influence of particular Latin teachers, and a review of Stravinsky Oedipus Rex. more »
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arltblogger
on Sat 26 May 2007 17:42 BST
Newsletter no. 37 has just been sent to all who have registered on the website database. more »
by
arltblogger
on Sat 26 May 2007 04:24 BST
A two-day conference on the future of the Latin language opened in Rome on May 25, with academics, politicians, and journalists discussing the role of the language in forming European identity. more »
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