Ossium Carnes Multae - Fr. Daniel McCarthy, OSB
OSSIUM CARNES MULTAE
E MARCI TULLII CICERONIS EPISTULIS:
The Bones’ Meats Abundant from the epistles of Marcus Tullius CiceroThis book explains in detail how Cicero expressed himself in his native Latin by examining fifty-one letters written by him to friends and close associates. Fully cross-referenced to fuller explanations given in our first volume Ossa Latinitatis Sola: The Mere Bones of Latin. This volume includes 500 sentences written by Cicero of 6 words or less - perfect for learning Latin from the first day. It also has reproductions of the same letters from two manuscripts housed at the Bibliotheca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence. For a full description of the book, including videos from Reggie & Fr. Daniel see the Latin Language website.Written by Fr. Reginald Foster, OCD (1939-2020)
papal Latinist 1969-2009 for four popes
PP Paul VI, John Paul I and II, Benedict XVIand by
Father Daniel McCarthy has been named the first chair holder of The St. Benedict Chair in Liturgy. This will enable him to continue teaching liturgy at the master’s level at the Liturgy Institute, London, and to continue writing on liturgy, the Latin language and church architecture. He has authored over 270 articles and co-authored or edited three books, with other books in press
Fr. Daniel P. McCarthy, OSB, monk of St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas;
Lecturer: Pontifical Institute of Liturgy
Instructor: Liturgy Institute London
Guest Prof.: KU Leuven
OSSIUM CARNES MULTAE
E MARCI TULLII CICERONIS EPISTULIS:
The Bones’ Meats Abundant from the epistles of Marcus Tullius CiceroThis book explains in detail how Cicero expressed himself in his native Latin by examining fifty-one letters written by him to friends and close associates. Fully cross-referenced to fuller explanations given in our first volume Ossa Latinitatis Sola: The Mere Bones of Latin. This volume includes 500 sentences written by Cicero of 6 words or less - perfect for learning Latin from the first day. It also has reproductions of the same letters from two manuscripts housed at the Bibliotheca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence. For a full description of the book, including videos from Reggie & Fr. Daniel see the Latin Language website.Written by Fr. Reginald Foster, OCD (1939-2020)
papal Latinist 1969-2009 for four popes
PP Paul VI, John Paul I and II, Benedict XVIand by
Father Daniel McCarthy has been named the first chair holder of The St. Benedict Chair in Liturgy. This will enable him to continue teaching liturgy at the master’s level at the Liturgy Institute, London, and to continue writing on liturgy, the Latin language and church architecture. He has authored over 270 articles and co-authored or edited three books, with other books in press
Fr. Daniel P. McCarthy, OSB, monk of St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas;
Lecturer: Pontifical Institute of Liturgy
Instructor: Liturgy Institute London
Guest Prof.: KU Leuven
OSSIUM CARNES MULTAE
E MARCI TULLII CICERONIS EPISTULIS:
The Bones’ Meats Abundant from the epistles of Marcus Tullius CiceroThis book explains in detail how Cicero expressed himself in his native Latin by examining fifty-one letters written by him to friends and close associates. Fully cross-referenced to fuller explanations given in our first volume Ossa Latinitatis Sola: The Mere Bones of Latin. This volume includes 500 sentences written by Cicero of 6 words or less - perfect for learning Latin from the first day. It also has reproductions of the same letters from two manuscripts housed at the Bibliotheca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence. For a full description of the book, including videos from Reggie & Fr. Daniel see the Latin Language website.Written by Fr. Reginald Foster, OCD (1939-2020)
papal Latinist 1969-2009 for four popes
PP Paul VI, John Paul I and II, Benedict XVIand by
Father Daniel McCarthy has been named the first chair holder of The St. Benedict Chair in Liturgy. This will enable him to continue teaching liturgy at the master’s level at the Liturgy Institute, London, and to continue writing on liturgy, the Latin language and church architecture. He has authored over 270 articles and co-authored or edited three books, with other books in press
Fr. Daniel P. McCarthy, OSB, monk of St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas;
Lecturer: Pontifical Institute of Liturgy
Instructor: Liturgy Institute London
Guest Prof.: KU Leuven