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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Breathing Life Into a Dead Language

The Vatican wants to revive Latin for the benefit not only of the church but of the wider secular world. But what are the advantages of knowing a dead language in a global economy that operates in languages such as English and Mandarin?

Posted by Fiasconaro at 9:14 PM
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