Tempus fugit!

Time flies!

Summer is rushing by us and I’m as occupied teaching Latin (and a little Greek from Athenaze!) as ever. This week in my regular classes we’ve continued to read Cornelius Nepos and Guilliemus de Tocco on Hannibal and St. Thomas respectively. In my private sessions we’ve also looked at several interesting authors this week, including Jordanes on Attila the Hunn, Malfeius on Early Modern China, and the ever present selections from Lingua Latina per se Illustrata with students still learning the basics.

But it is also come time to start thinking about the autumn semester. I’ll release fuller details in the coming weeks but to give you a preview of things to come…I’ll be taking a week off at the end of August and take it slow (read: limited private tutoring sessions only!) most of September. Then, I’ll be offering my regularly scheduled Fall classes starting the week of September the 26th.

What’s going to be on offer? Well, you’ll have to wait and see for full details but a new section of the two night a week Guided Latin Conversations is in the works, as well as Beginner’s Conversational Latin, and at least a handful of primary text reading courses for intermediate and advanced students. In the meantime, Curate ut valeatis!

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