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Whatever Happened to Caecilius?

Posted on 11th September 202211th September 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

PETER HULSE Caecilius est in alio loco!

Tagged Education, Sculpture

Requiem for Latin Classes

Posted on 12th July 202212th July 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

JAN KWAPISZ On Latin as a lifeline in learning.

Tagged Education

Sing to me, Muse: The Power of Museums

Posted on 31st May 202231st May 2022 by Antigone in Material Culture, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

SAM ANDERSON Bringing the textbooks to life.

Tagged Education, Museums

Classics in UK Universities: cui bono?

Posted on 28th May 202219th August 2022 by Antigone in The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics, Top 20

DAVID BUTTERFIELD Where are we going with all this?

Tagged Education, Universities

Suburani: Writing a New Latin Reading Course

Posted on 19th March 202231st March 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Future of Classics

LAILA TIMS How to create a new world for Latin learners?

Tagged Education

It Starts with Homer: Writing a Classics Curriculum

Posted on 15th March 202218th March 2022 by Antigone in The Future of Classics

SAM ANDERSON How to inspire a new generation of Classicists when time is tight?

Tagged Education, Homer

Learning to Read and Write in Ancient Rome

Posted on 16th December 202116th December 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

ALBERTO REGAGLIOLO How did the Romans begin their children's education?

Tagged Education, Linguistics

In Praise of Parsing

Posted on 25th November 202125th November 2021 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

JOHN CLAUGHTON Let Latin be Latin.

Tagged Education

Ars longa, vita brevis: Active Latin in the Classroom

Posted on 9th October 202114th October 2021 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Future of Classics

MELINDA LETTS How speaking Latin can bring it to life.

Tagged Education

The Battle of the Classics: The Humanities without Humanism

Posted on 28th September 20217th November 2022 by Antigone in The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

ERIC ADLER Do universities serve the interests of the Humanities?

Tagged Education

Ubi est piscina? Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages

Posted on 11th September 202112th September 2021 by Antigone in Latin Language, Latin Literature, The Future of Classics

JUDY NESBIT Why Latin merits a different approach.

Tagged Education

Education in the cave, or: What imprisons us?

Posted on 13th July 202131st August 2021 by Antigone in Philosophy, The Classical Tradition

SARA AHBEL-RAPPE How can Classics help those behind bars?

Tagged Education, Plato

Antigone introduces Anna Julia Cooper, Mother of Black Classical Education

Posted on 6th July 20217th July 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, The Classical Tradition

ANIKA PRATHER Where heroines of Greek myth and American education overlap.

Tagged Education, History of scholarship, Sophocles

Mourning Howard Classics

Posted on 30th May 20212nd July 2021 by Antigone in The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

ANIKA PRATHER Why the loss of one Classics department would be such a loss for the discipline.

Tagged Education, USA

The Ghost of Classics Yet to Come

Posted on 21st May 202122nd January 2022 by Antigone in The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics, Top 20

STEPHEN FRY Classics is dead; long live Classics!

Tagged Education3 Comments

Asebeia? An Outsider’s Claim on the Classics

Posted on 25th April 20211st May 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, History, Philosophy, The Classical Tradition

TULLY WILLIAMS Where to start with Classics when you haven't got a map?

Tagged Education, Outreach

Two Concepts of Free Speech, from Classical Athens to Today’s Campus

Posted on 21st April 202124th July 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, History, The Classical Tradition

JAMES KIERSTEAD How Ancient Greek practice can help bridge the university divide.

Tagged Athens, Education1 Comment

Cui bono? In Search of Useful Latin

Posted on 11th April 202115th July 2021 by Antigone in Latin Language, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

JESSICA GLUECK Uncovering the American mission to teach "Vocational Latin".

Tagged Education

A Showman’s Odyssey

Posted on 4th April 20216th August 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

MILLY AYERS An inspiring journey into Classics.

Tagged Education, Outreach1 Comment
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