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Aren't these the PRETTIEST? Thank you @classicsforplebs for not shutting up about Wilson's translations and shout-out to the Indigo worker that found the book on display when I was told that it wouldn't be ready until Monday! Love, Mila * * #theodyssey #classicalstudies #classics #theiliad #emilywilson Classical studies, book content, dark academia, the iliad, homer, homeric poems The Will Of The Many Book, English Classics Books, Academic Girl Aesthetic, The Iliad Book, Cosy Academia, Greek Books, Studying Literature, Classical Books, Book Classics

Aren't these the PRETTIEST? Thank you @classicsforplebs for not shutting up about Wilson's translations and shout-out to the Indigo worker that found the book on display when I was told that it wouldn't be ready until Monday! Love, Mila * * #theodyssey #classicalstudies #classics #theiliad #emilywilson Classical studies, book content, dark academia, the iliad, homer, homeric poems

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School curricula also explain why ancient grammatical literature was transmitted in surprising quantities across medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, including educational material for the study not only of Latin but also of ancient Greek. Popular texts, such as Priscian’s 5th-century Institutes of Latin Grammar, survive in large numbers, sometimes annotated with glosses or notes added in classrooms, as in this example from 11th-century France. Ancient Writing Aesthetic, Ancient Greek Literature, Roman Aesthetic, Crown Of Stars, Ancient Literature, Greek Writing, Roman Literature, Latin Grammar, Greek Literature

School curricula also explain why ancient grammatical literature was transmitted in surprising quantities across medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, including educational material for the study not only of Latin but also of ancient Greek. Popular texts, such as Priscian’s 5th-century Institutes of Latin Grammar, survive in large numbers, sometimes annotated with glosses or notes added in classrooms, as in this example from 11th-century France.

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