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In Medias Res
A magazine for lovers of the Classics, published by the Paideia Institute.
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AnnMarie Patterson
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In Medias Res
Sep 24, 2021
Why You Should Be Reading Vitruvius
History, Biography, Oratory — It’s Not Just Columns and Brickwork
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Evan Dutmer
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In Medias Res
Aug 6, 2020
Caesar’s Gone Since 44 BC, But Latin Lives!
John Roos and the Legacy of Keeping Latin Alive in Culver…
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John Byron Kuhner
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In Medias Res
Mar 19, 2020
Cicero and Social Distancing
Don’t Be 2020’s Arrius and Sebosus
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Marco Romani
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In Medias Res
Jan 21, 2020
Rediscovering STEM’s Latin Roots
A Review of Epstein and Spivak’s “The Latin of Science”
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Mike Fontaine
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In Medias Res
Dec 13, 2019
The Twisted Tale Of The Pig War
Privilege, ’Ppression, And Pent-Up Passions
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Allison Sugino
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In Medias Res
May 19, 2019
Damnatio Memoriae and Social Media
An Inscription in the Roman Forum Disguises — But Also Highlights —…
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Annika Reff
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In Medias Res
Apr 1, 2019
Catiline — The Musical
Is Rome’s Notorious Conspirator a Demagogic Villain or a Populist Hero?
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Emma Wynne
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In Medias Res
Mar 8, 2019
Via Appia
Regina Viarum
Emma Wynne Takes Us Down the Via Appia With Linus, Procopius, Byron, and…
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Jason Pedicone
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In Medias Res
Jun 8, 2018
Bloodshed and Blossoming: The Gaul Caesar Made
A review of Bijan Omrani’s book “Caesar’s Footprints”
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Gabriel Kuhl
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In Medias Res
May 16, 2018
Dux Femina Facti: Matilda di Canossa
Roman Law, the Modern University, the Papacy, and the Renaissance…
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