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| Date: | Wed, 6 Feb 2008 10:30:40 -0500 |
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Salvete Omnes,
Professor R. Rodgers is going to give us a lecture on Monday the
11th at 5pm in the classics seminar room. Here is what he told me
about the lecture:
I have in mind to talk about the Columella edition I'm preparing for
Oxford Classical Texts series: who Columella was, why he's
interesting, what an editor does (looking at medieval manuscripts,
making decisions, writing that critical apparatus at the bottom of the
page).
Invite anyone you think would be interested. This may be valuable
information for those of you who are are going in upper level language
courses ;)
Hope to see you all there.
-Heather
--
There seems to have been in every period in the past, as there is now,
a distinct apprehension in the minds of very many worthy persons that
the English tongue is always in the condition approaching collapse and
that arduous efforts must be put forth persistently to save it form
destruction - Thomas R, Lounsbury, 1908 grammarian
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