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The Contemporary Contempt for Literature | Lecture in LATIN | Patrick Owens | Living Latin in NYC

The Origin and Development of Humanistic Studies | Lecture in LATIN | Terence Tunberg

On the Fountain of Arethusa | Lecture in LATIN | Daniel Gallagher | Living Latin in NYC

The Traveling Greek | Lecture in GREEK | Nissa Maria Flanders | Living Latin in NYC

Romulus in the Ancient Sources | Lecture in LATIN | David White | Living Latin in NYC

Grammar Translation Vs. Active Language Pedagogy Debate | Jason Pedicone | Living Latin in NYC

Athenian Political Myths of the Fifth Century BC, Herodotus | William Linney | Living Latin in NYC

Creating “loci in locis” in Arkansas | Robert Conn | Living Latin in NYC

Alexander Magnus: Conditor Curiosus | Lecture in LATIN | Abigail Palmer | Living Latin in NYC

Aminata Hughes | Outreach Opportunities for Latin Teachers and Students

How to MAKE MONEY in ANCIENT ROME | Book Talk with Luca Grillo | Paideia Institute

Donato Verardi: Aristoteles Magus: Philology and Secrets Sciences in Renaissance Naples

Giovanna Ceserani | A World Made by Travel: classical journeys and digital history

Irving Finkel | The First Ghosts: Most Ancient of Legacies

Stefano Vittori | Teaching Classics Through Linguistics: A Renewed Grammar-Translation Method

Jacob L. Mackey | Belief and emotion in Roman religion: Reconsidering John Sheid's 'civic model'

Dr. Thomas P. Sculco | The Value of a Classical Education for STEM | Paideia Arete Award Gala

MARY BEARD | Why the Classics Today are Better than Ever Before | Paideia Institute Arete Award Gala

Chris Childers | Translating the Ancient Forest: The Penguin Book of Greek & Latin Verse

Theodossios P. Tassios | Technology in the Sailing of Ulysses | Paideia Institute Hybrid Lecture

Ruby Blondell | Helen of Troy in Hollywood | Paideia Institute Online Lecture

Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer | Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism

Maria Gerolemou | Technical Automation in Greek Antiquity | Paideia Institute Online Lecture

Poetry & Conversation: Spoken Latin, Colloquial Language, and Meter | Luke Ranieri