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  • grammaticus – From Wonder to Wisdom
    Grammaticus captures exactly what I do every day: I teach English, History, Latin, and Greek in middle and high school I love the literature of all three languages and I can always improve as a teacher and student on the great works written in these three tongues If you’re still curious, check out the About page
  • Dashboard – grammaticus
    The Plutarch Podcast Aemilius Paullus – Taking Down the Macedonians Titus Flamininus – Liberator of the Greeks Philopoemen – The Last of the Greeks Agis and Cleomenes – Revolutionaries or Retrogrades? Marcellus – Rome’s Sword against Hannibal Fabius Maximus – The Strategy of Delay Camillus – Noble Roman Dictator
  • About – grammaticus
    Sicily in 2022 Welcome! I’m Tom Cox, a teacher and student of all things Latin and Greek My undergraduate education, from Hillsdale College, is in Latin and Greek In 2019, I completed the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts program at St John’s College in Annapolis, MD In 2020, I started a podcast (and more recently began moving the episodes to YouTube) following Plutarch’s Lives from
  • All Courses from Grammaticus
    The Reading Road to Latin Course A self-paced course teaching all the basics of Latin grammar, through the reading of living books Just open and go to lay a strong foundation for a lifetime of reading Latin
  • Resources for Reading (or Teaching) Plutarch – grammaticus
    Whether you’re reading a few lives for historical interest, many lives for your own education, or all the lives as a completist, Plutarch is daunting because he’s so old You shouldn’t read Plutarch alone and, thanks to the Internet, you’ll at least have me to help you! Find a Plutarch Translation That Fits The first place to start is to pick a translation that works for you There are
  • The Ultimate Guide for Learning Ancient Greek - grammaticus
    After Alexander, the Koine Dialect begins to replace all the other Greek dialects so that by the time you get to the New Testament or Plutarch, the style may vary but the language has been fairly standardized Hence Koine means “common,” as it becomes the dialect shared across the Eastern Mediterranean and much of the Middle East as the lingua franca While this is a fun question to
  • Why Read Plutarch? – grammaticus
    Send us Fan Mail In this podcast, I introduce you to Plutarch, the man and the biographer We answer questions like: Who was Plutarch? An ancient biographer who wrote almost 50 biographies comparing Greek and Roman heroes While his focus in on virtue, his characters are all human and their vices appear alongside their virtues Why should I read him? He gives three reasons in three separate
  • Agesilaus – The Last Great Spartan King – grammaticus
    Important People Agis II – The Spartan king and older brother of Agesilaus who led Sparta during most of the latter half of the Peloponnesian War After his death around 398 BC, the Spartans must decide whether his son, whose father could be Alcibiades, has a legitimate claim to the throne or whether they should grant the kingship to Agesilaus Lysander – Spartan naval commander who
  • First Latin Prayers to Memorize - grammaticus
    If you’re looking for Latin prayers, the best digital resource is preces-latinae org Their parallel Latin-English structure really helps you see the prayers in a clear way and lean on whichever language you’re currently focusing on For more print and digital resources, scroll to the bottom of this introduction I have an order I teach my students with two major goals in mind: I want to
  • Alcibiades – The Athenian Chameleon – grammaticus
    Alcibiades fought and strategized for Athens, Sparta, Persia, Athens (again), and Thrace, proving that he fought the entire time only for himself Was it vanity or pride? Enjoy the first truly negative portrayal Plutarch tries to give, though Plutarch in all his humanity can still defend Alcibiades from his most malicious detractors





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