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Tag: Neo-Latin

The Man Who Invented Syphilis: Splendours and Miseries of Neo-Latin Literature

Posted on 30th June 20221st July 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

JASPREET SINGH BOPARAI Frolicking with Fracastoro.

Tagged Neo-Latin

American Argonauts (or, What Jason did next)

Posted on 11th June 202230th June 2022 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

PETER HULSE Finding yourself in a Neo-Latin fantasy.

Tagged Argonautica, Neo-Latin

More Modern Latin Poetry

Posted on 17th May 202217th May 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

FINDING NEW WAYS To play with Latin verse.

Tagged Neo-Latin, Verse composition

Some Games in Greek and Latin

Posted on 9th December 202121st January 2023 by Antigone in Greek Literature, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

THE FUN of playing in the Classical tradition.

Tagged Neo-Latin, Verse composition

Tres Leones: Singing Three Lions in Latin

Posted on 10th July 202112th July 2021 by Antigone in The Classical Tradition

PEDILUDIUM domum redit?! (Edit: non.)

Tagged Music, Neo-Latin

Lorem ipsum: Filler Fail, Killer Tale

Posted on 11th June 20212nd March 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, Philosophy, The Classical Tradition

DAVID BUTTERFIELD Because dolor sit amet.

Tagged Neo-Latin

Greeks, Romans, Monks, and Murder: the Chaotic History of Football in Britain

Posted on 27th May 20214th December 2022 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature, Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

Episodes from the riotous tale of how football came to be.

Tagged Medieval Latin, Neo-Latin, Sport1 Comment

The “Newer Naso” Competition Winners

Posted on 5th May 202111th May 2021 by Antigone in Competitions, The Future of Classics, The New Naso

THE NEWER NASO The First Antigone Competition

Tagged Neo-Latin, Ovid

How to be a Classical scholar – and a woman – in the fifteenth century

Posted on 10th March 202123rd September 2021 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

JOSEY PARKER The remarkable story of Isotta Nogarola (1419-66)

Tagged History of scholarship, Italy, Neo-Latin
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