Latinae Linguae Hereditas Gentium
Abstract
"Latinae linguae hereditas gentium", die leuse van die "School District of Philadelphia" in dieV.S.A., is seker net so van toepassing op Suid-Afrika. Dat hierdie erfenis egter besig is om aanons skole en universiteite te kwyn, is alom bekend. Die kreet Latina lingua delenda est kom uitaile oorde en die jaarlikse afname in Latynleerlinge en -studente aan skole en universiteite wekkommer.References
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