Catullus and the Beatles
By Ruth Breindel, who taught Latin, Greek, Linguistics and Mythology at Moses Brown School for 30 years. Who doesn’t love the Beatles? The similarities between
By Ruth Breindel, who taught Latin, Greek, Linguistics and Mythology at Moses Brown School for 30 years. Who doesn’t love the Beatles? The similarities between
By Ruth Breindel, who taught Latin, Greek, Linguistics and Mythology at Moses Brown School for 30 years. I just love this story! I have no
It’s the beginning of the school year already, eek! If you are feeling the pressure of the start of school, perhaps CANE Press can help
Skye Shirley is offering a variety of courses and events centering on women Latin authors, including one at CANE’s own Summer Institute.
Plautus for Reading and Production: Captivi, Curculio, Mostellaria, with Scenes From Other Comedies (Revised Edition), 2009. 319 pp. Allan G. Gillingham & Eric C. Baade. Revised Edition:
Fables by Phaedrus with Ancillary Materials: Babrius, Aesop, Medieval versions, La Fontaine. Selected and Arranged by Jeremiah P. Mead. Ruth Breindel, Editor.
$10.00 Geoffrey of Monmouth: History of King Leir, © 1992. 49 pp. James T. Simmons. Edited for students, with introduction, notes, and vocabulary.
Games in the Latin Classroom, © 1996. 10 pp., A Joan Tomaszewski and Janet Brock workshop.
Twenty-Eight Games & Activities for the Latin Classroom, © 1996. 14 pp., collected by James E. Bridgman, Northampton High School.
Apocolocyntosis, 1992. 48 pp., ed., Carl E. Krumpe, Jr., Phillips Academy. Seneca’s satiric play lampooning the emperor Claudius written in a mixture of prose and