New Year’s Resolutions

If you are like Andrea Marcolongo, perhaps you consider learning Ancient Greek “the longest and most beautiful romance of my life.” If you are like me, the fight to keep your Ancient Greek language skills on point is a constant one.  The new year is a perfect opportunity to refresh your Ancient Greek — and CANE Press has multiple resources for members to download for free.

One such book is En Arche: An Introduction to Ancient Greek, by Mathew Olkovikas. Check out an excerpt below and become a member to download the full book on the CANE website!

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Links for the week of 16 September

If Achilles Used Facebook…: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/opinion/sunday/the-social-networks-of-myths.html?_r=1 Amazing details about a Roman town revealed: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/geophysical-survey-reveals-first-images-of-lost-roman-town/ Via @markhilverda A collection of beginning Latin readings: http://hiberna-cr.wikidot.com/reading-material @Quidfac A BBC

International Idol 2014

I have written about International Idol before. It is a yearly event that our language department puts on in which students sing and perform in

A Letter from Latin Summer Camp

Collegis peramantibus Linguae Latinae Stephanus SPD! I hope that you are returning to your academic responsibilities well rested and refreshed, in part from some time

A Bold Move at Cornell

Game changers in Classics are a rare event. I remember very well the stir the Gallus papyrus fragment caused in 1979. Here, for perhaps the