I am happy to report that Fustel de Coulanges's "The Ancient City" is a great text to assign as a conclusion to two semesters of studying Greece and Rome.
— Pavlos Papadopoulos (@pleonidasp) December 10, 2020
(it's a long book; my students and I read and discussed the introduction; Book 3 chapters 3 and 14; and Book 5) pic.twitter.com/V7HxEsoH7b
Thursday, December 10, 2020
The Ancient City by Fustel de Coulanges
Book of Leo
The so-called "Book of Leo" is an obscure work of some importance in the development of contemporary integralism. It used to be very difficult to find, but I've just discovered that the first chapters have actually been available online since 2016: https://t.co/7rjnRYfGF8
— Pater Edmund (@sancrucensis) December 9, 2020
When Was Our Lord Jesus Christ Born?
When Was Jesus Born? https://t.co/IMzizGS2N8 @NCRegister
— The Catholic Thing (@catholicthing) December 10, 2020
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Carter Snead Interview
The ingredients for a great interview are great questions plus great answers. Here's a great interview by Hope Leman of O. Carter Snead about his new book *What It Means to Be Human* (recently named one of the Wall Street Journal's 10 Best Books of 2020).https://t.co/n4g4g2bCZb
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) December 10, 2020
New Norms of Ecclesiastical Institutions of Higher Education
Vatican Congregation Issues New Norms for Ecclesiastical Institutions of Higher Education @cnalive https://t.co/Lg82DtQAYb
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) December 10, 2020
A New Book by Pickstock
Looking forward to starting this treat by @pickstockc. pic.twitter.com/nUnLKX1ghW
— Timothy P. O'Malley (@timothypomalley) December 5, 2020
Cambridge University Press