Latest from ARLT Weblog
- ARLT Reading Competition 2010
- CICERO – worldwide
- The Fort That Anchored The Wall
- Pompeiiana – the Newsletter
- Word histories and a favorite teacher
- Roman attitudes to magic
- Lavinia – rescued from near oblivion
- CSCP website down
- Latin gets revived in Laurel
- Homer Simpson’s Figures of Speech
- Jeremy Patterson on the Plinth
- Latin teachers needed for TV documentary
- Teacher’s Pack for the Roman Baths museum at Aquae Sulis
- Roman graffiti provides the inspiration for Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg’s new choral work
- Rouse & Ancient Greek
- recitatio in foro Trafalgariano
- audio video disco
- floreat lingua Latina
- Webchat in Latin
- Spoken Ancient Greek
- The End of Latin
- From EDI to Catullus
- Latin by the Dowling Method
- This is the blue whale of our time
- Doctor Who – the Fires of Pompeii
floreat lingua Latina
Saturday, July 4, 2009from Evan Millner,
“The Collegium Poetarum was a guild that met in Rome, and we know poets and actors belonged to it. We know it held competitions, and public recitals, but the rest is lost in the haze of time.
This is the reincarnation of the Collegium – the goal is to take Latin and Greek out of the schoolroom, out of the living room, and out into the marketplace.
Latin Oratory was written to b...
Original article from http://arltblog.wordpress.com/2009/07/04/floreat-lingua-latina/
Login to read full articles and enjoy our free features for members.
Related articles
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help