Yearly Archives: 2015


Latin Reading Challenge

As we undertake a new school year, consider honing your Latin reading discipline. Many of us tend not to read Latin “for pleasure,” instead focusing only on that which is required for teaching or our academic interests. Jason Slanga has written a compelling post arguing for the benefits of Latin pleasure reading. The challenge starts soon, so have a look and get reading!
As for myself, I’ve started Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis. I’ve never actually read any Harry Potter books (gasp!) so I thought reading it in Latin would be as good a place to start as any. I read it right before bed and I’ve found my fluency increasing as I read more. The unfamiliar modern words force me to use context as much as possible (I rarely crack a dictionary because it would break the flow.) The process feels a lot different than traditional translating (and it should!) and helps me to empathize more with my students who face the unfamiliar on a more regular basis. I strongly encourage you to try for yourself!


Announcements for August 30

Welcome back to a new school year! CANE is always looking for new and interesting posts. If you are interested, contact one of our Editors through this page.

CANE

  • The Emporium Romanum has lots of great things to start of the new year!
  • The next deadline for CANE’s Discretionary Grant is October 1st.  The application deadline for the Barker and Means Scholarships is December 1st.

BEYOND CANE

Meetups

  • Live in western MA or northern CT and want to practice speaking in Latin? There is a large group that meets weekly in Hadley, MA! For details, contact TJ Howell.
  • In the Boston area? Check out the Active Latin Meetup page for events.

Jobs

  • New Jobs have been posted!

Funding and Professional Development