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Re: Free Latin: msg#01100education.classics
Thank you! "Latinum mortuum non est", as Il Giornale put it. "Even those of us who learnt some Latin at school tend to have forgotten much of it", said Daniele Ciccaglioni.... Quis custodiet? John Isles Hanover, Michigan -----Original Message----- From: Classical Greek and Latin Discussion Group [mailto:CLASSICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Meadows Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:14 AM To: CLASSICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Free Latin Go to bugmenot.com ... they have a list of passwords for the Times for folks who don't live on the blessed isle. dm > The daily email of headlines from The Times (of London) says: > > > > > > > <http://yass.newsint.co.uk/01178225-3256-101140/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeson > line.co.uk%2Farticle%2F0%2C%2C3-1091660%2C00.html> When in Rome, speak > as the Romans did > Help is at hand for anyone who has visited Rome and despaired at all > those awkward, ancient inscriptions - from next month the Italian > authorities are to offer free Latin lessons for foreigners > > > > > > I don't have access to the full article. Does anyone know what this is > about? > > > > John Isles > > Hanover, Michigan > > > > |
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