In the second year Latin textbook that we used in high school, there appeared this modern use of the eloquent Latin language: Eight girls at New York's Dalton School had translated President Kennedy's Inaugural Address of 1961 into Latin and sent their translation to the White House. This is the reply they received from the … Continue reading Litterae ex Domus Alba
Latin
I, Me, Caesar
I have a lot of Pet Peeves, but one that has been bothering me a lot lately is the loss of case distinctions. For example, I’ve been hearing constructions like this: “With you and I” Anyone who is the least bit sensitive to standard English grammar will cringe at that. Instead of the nominative case … Continue reading I, Me, Caesar