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Boris calls for a return to teaching latin
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http://news.bbc.co.uk...nd/london/8571662.stm
Boris says it's absurd to leave Latin out of the curricilum.
Is he right? Did you study and Love Latin?Is it any use? or is he absurdly out of touch?
Any chance Cameron will adopt it as an election pledge?
Boris says it's absurd to leave Latin out of the curricilum.
Is he right? Did you study and Love Latin?Is it any use? or is he absurdly out of touch?
Any chance Cameron will adopt it as an election pledge?
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I must admit it would be nice if all educated people still spoke Latin to give us a common language in the way that Arabic is in the muslim world.
But English is getting that way.
Maybe I'll reconsider its use when I see the following Job advert
Wanted Senior Tory politician for economics role
Must speak fluent latin
Greek an advantage
(Maths optional)
But English is getting that way.
Maybe I'll reconsider its use when I see the following Job advert
Wanted Senior Tory politician for economics role
Must speak fluent latin
Greek an advantage
(Maths optional)
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Thanks for the full script. It doesn't become any less funny with age. I think the point is that Latin is not to be learnt as a medium of communication in the present (that is restricted to the Vatican), but more as a means of understanding the past, and thereby the present. Until at least the 18th century all learned works published in the Western world were written in Latin, so that they could be understood by scholars unfamiliar with the author's own tongue (it was the lingua franca of the intelligentsia). Newton published in Latin, to name but one. Without an understanding of the classics true scholarship would wither and die.
I find it strange that people think Latin more use than French and site Rnglish derived from Latin
http://upload.wikimed..._English_PieChart.svg
Would make it a pretty even match
And I've yet to an equivilent of this for Latin
http://www.hobotravel...honie-2006-712973.jpg
Maybe it would just show the Vatican
http://upload.wikimed..._English_PieChart.svg
Would make it a pretty even match
And I've yet to an equivilent of this for Latin
http://www.hobotravel...honie-2006-712973.jpg
Maybe it would just show the Vatican
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