The Aeneid- as a Latin Opera!
Have you ever imagined the Aeneid performed as an opera? In meter? Here is your chance!
Have you ever imagined the Aeneid performed as an opera? In meter? Here is your chance!
Catullus’ poems are so visual and many ready for performance. In 1998 my 5th year AP students (remember when there was a 5th year AP?)
Latin Rules! Here are 65 Latin Sententiae and their meanings. These are maxims, adages, and sayings of the ancient Romans that we find so often
Annual Meeting Videos Did you miss coming to CANE’s Annual Meeting at Yale in March of this year? Not to worry! The workshops were recorded
Last month, CANE member Skye Shirley released the Latin ReadHer app, available for free on the App Store. This app offers nearly two thousand years
For the last few months, we at CANE have been promoting several of our resources. We have many books, activities, commentaries written by CANE members
Halloween is a crazy time for students, so here’s a way to make it fun and educational. While we have witches, black cats, bats and
For the past couple of years, I have enjoyed leading my eighth-grade Latin class in a project on Roman houses. I am sure that many
For me, one of the funniest moments of every year is when my beginning Latin students learn the word ubi. When I was a kid, this is when we first
Last weekend, I attended SALVI’s Biduum Virginianum. As we sat around dinner talking on Friday night, one of the participants mentioned that he was going