Reading Cicero and Gregory

Reginald Foster says come and read Cicero's correspondence and that of Pope Gregory the Great - Atchison 2014

Come and Read
the Latin correspondence
of Cicero
(106-43 B.C.) and
Pope Gregory the Great
(590-604 A.D.) with
Reginald Foster
Monday – Friday
19-23 May 2014
Atchison, Kansas

We call this week the
Lights and Delights 
of the Latin language

It will be held at
St. Benedict’s Abbey
1020 North Second Street
Atchison, Kansas 66002, USA
(913) 367-7853 (main line during office hours)

Latinists are welcome without consideration of religion.

More information available here.

Download a flyer here to post and shre with others.

Register online here through the development office of St. Benedict’s Abbey on their web-page: www.kansasmonks.org.

The Classics Department of Kansas University, Lawrence, KS, is sponsoring a half-day reading session with Reginald Foster on Saturday 24 May 2014. More information forthcoming.

PERSONAL NOTE:
Studying and learning Latin from Cicero’s letters and writing this book are one of the life-long projects of Reginald, one of his Lights and Delights!

Reggie and Daniel are currently reviewing hundreds of pages of commentary they have already written on the Latin expression of Cicero in his letters. This week-long session provides the opportunity to present this material from other letters of Cicero so that they may test their pedagogy and revise the material as needed, and we all may learn from Cicero’s letters.

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