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LAT | grammaticus et magister linguae anglicae, latinae et graecae. amator silvarum fungorumque. ENG | Literary scholar; English, Latin and Classical Greek teacher. Lover of forests and fungi.
Posted on March 22, 2023March 21, 2023

‘Spring, the sweet spring’ by Thomas Nashe

At the very beginning of spring, in this post Iโ€™d like to share with you a poem by Thomas Nashe, a prominent English poet and playwright of the Elizabethan era. Titled โ€˜Spring, the sweet springโ€™ after its first and final lines, the poem celebrates the loveliness and joyful nature of the season. It actually comes …

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Posted on March 20, 2023December 18, 2023

Free ebook: ‘A Morning Walk’ by Kate Chopin

Dear friends and followers of the Grammaticus blog, I am happy to share with you the second title in the series of ebooks primarily designed for English language learners. After the successful launch of Hugh Walpoleโ€™s short story The Snow, this time you can enjoy a lovely piece of 19th century writing by the inimitable …

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Posted on March 15, 2023

‘To an Old Tree’ by Annette Wynne

Annette Wynne was an early 20th century American writer of childrenโ€™s poems. Her debut collection โ€˜For Days and Days: A Year-Round Treasury of Child Verseโ€™ came out in 1919, followed by โ€˜Treasure Thingsโ€™ in 1922.ย  The short poem featured in this post is called โ€˜To an Old Treeโ€™. Itโ€™s a lovely ode to the stoic …

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Posted on March 13, 2023

Unboxing the ‘Diurnale Romanum’

In this post I will present the latest addition to my Latin library, which is a single-volume edition of the 1962 Diurnale Romanum breviary. The post can be read as an addendum to โ€˜Learn Latin using contemporary resourcesโ€™ or as a sample review related to โ€˜Letโ€™s talk about books and literatureโ€™ article found elsewhere on …

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