‘Evagrius magister’: alii textus, nova condicio
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/thamyristhrdcc.v9i16561Keywords:
Latin teaching, active methodology, Ecclesiastical LatinAbstract
We will discuss about the method “Evagrius magister”. This book is the only one that we found which uses an active methodology for our needs. The aim of this paper is to investigate how the method works and in what way he can help the students in
seminars and in Theological Studies. Furthermore, we will search out the ways which this method teaches Ecclesiastical Latin.
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