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A magazine for lovers of the Classics, published by the Paideia Institute.
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Dawn Mitchell
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In Medias Res
Sep 29, 2022
Return to Rome
Dawn Mitchell Revisits The Reginaldus Experience Almost Thirty Years Later
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John Byron Kuhner
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In Medias Res
Aug 24, 2022
The Reginaldus Inscription in the Teresianum
A Remarkable Tribute to A Man Who Lived in Latin
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AnnMarie Patterson
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In Medias Res
Mar 30, 2022
The New-Old Mausoleum of Augustus
The Latest Metamorphosis of the Mausoleum Opens To Visitors
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Gabriel Kuhl
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In Medias Res
Oct 17, 2020
Greek And Latin In Chains
The Prison Graffiti of the Nazi Via Tasso Prison in Rome
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John Byron Kuhner
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In Medias Res
May 2, 2020
Roman Fountains — An Appreciation
From One Lover of the Eternal City to Another
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John Byron Kuhner
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In Medias Res
Apr 6, 2020
What Is Rome’s Greatest Latin Inscription?
Metaphor Becomes Concrete Beneath Michelangelo’s Dome
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Agnes Crawford
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In Medias Res
Mar 12, 2020
Strange Days Among The Ruins
Rome Normally Hums With Visitor Buzz. Now It’s Changed.
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Brendan McGlone
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In Medias Res
Apr 9, 2019
The Incredible History of the Lateran Obelisk
King Tut Saw It In Thebes; Constantine Tried to Bring It…
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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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Luby Kiriakidi
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In Medias Res
Mar 22, 2019
Latin Contemplation in Flight
On Murmurations of Starlings and Other Auguries Ancient and Modern
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