Calendarium Romanum MMXXVI 

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Modern Latin Tattoos Inspired by Ancient Rome
1,000 Sayings and Symbols for Personal Meaning

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Read Caesar’s De Bello Gallico and other Latin classics with our free online interlinear editions. Each Latin sentence is followed by an accurate English translation to help you learn faster and read more confidently. The English translation aims to stay close to the Latin to help you understand more easily.
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Vox Latina Magazine from Saarland University

Vox Latina is the world’s leading Latin-language magazine, published entirely in Classical Latin since 1965. Edited at Saarland University (Universität des Saarlands) since 1975 by Dr. Sigrides Albert, it appears quarterly with 160 pages per issue (640 annually), offering a rich variety of articles on contemporary topics, history, culture, science, language, and education. Contributions come from scholars worldwide, and subscribers span Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. The magazine promotes international communication through Latin.

Rowan X. Adler is one of the contributors to Vox Latina.


📖 Latin Novels: A Guide to Reading Latin Fiction from Antiquity to Today


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Looking for Latin novels to read? Explore the forgotten tradition of Latin prose fiction—from ancient classics like The Golden Ass and Historia Apollonii to Renaissance masterpieces, Latin translations of Harry Potter and Paddington Bear, and modern epics like Gens et Gloria and Gladius et Sibylla.

This detailed guide offers recommendations, historical insights, and reading pathways for Latin students, teachers, and lovers of ancient literature who want to experience Latin as a living language—through full-length, immersive stories.   👉 Read the full article on Latin novels

Africa Romana et Litterae Latinae

A cultural and literary history of Roman Africa — written in elegant, authentic Latin This groundbreaking Latin-language volume explores the rich and complex history of Roman North Africa, from Punic and Numidian roots to the region’s transformation under Roman rule and its flourishing as a center of Latin literature and Christian thought. Written entirely in idiomatic, Classical Latin, the work provides both a historical narrative and a literary analysis of African authors whose voices helped shape Latin culture itself.

Gens et Gloria I

"Litterarum Latinarum rerumque Romanarum studiosos magno opere hortor ut hanc mythistoriam splendide scriptam perlegant. Quicumque hanc narrationem veri simillimam legere coeperit, se non tantum in urbe Roma et inter Romanos veteres versari, sed etiam illo aevo vivere et vigere, quo imperium Romanum maxime viguerit, paene pro certo habebit!"

Professor Terence Tunberg, University of Kentucky