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Modern Latin Books: A Guide to Contemporary Classics and New Narratives
The study of Latin is often an exercise in heritage. A dialogue with antiquity. Yet, a language confined to the past risks becoming a relic, its vocabulary and narratives frozen in time. True mastery demands engagement with the present. This is the world of modern latin books-a landscape of new crea...
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2 days ago11 min read


Ecclesiastical Latin vs. Classical Latin: Why the Sacred Tongue Still Matters
In the modern age, characterized by "chronological snobbery"—the assumption that the newest is inherently the best—the study of Latin is often dismissed as a pedantic exercise in nostalgia. Yet, for those who seek to understand the structural foundations of Western civilization, the recovery of Ecclesiastical Latin
mikolajpa5
3 days ago4 min read


How to Learn Latin Like a Medieval Scholar: The Trivium and Quadrivium Method
In the contemporary educational landscape, the study of Latin has often been relegated to the clinical dissection of "dead" grammatical structures—a fragmented process of decoding static data tables and archaic military chronicles. However, a transformative movement in linguistic instruction seeks to restore the language to its rightful place as the living heartbeat of Western intellectual tradition. By reconstructing the pedagogical framework of the medieval school,
mikolajpa5
Feb 253 min read


Maîtriser le Latin par l'Histoire : Pourquoi l'ouvrage SPQR est la clé de l'âme romaine
Dans le cadre de l'enseignement classique contemporain, nous commettons souvent l'erreur épistémologique de compartimenter nos savoirs. Nous reléguons l'histoire de Rome aux sciences sociales et l'étude du latin aux départements de linguistique. Pourtant, pour saisir véritablement la « Grandeur de Rome », il faut comprendre que l'histoire et la langue sont ontologiquement inséparables.
mikolajpa5
Feb 163 min read
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