Latin’s Eminent Career

Is the language of empire, the church, scholarship, and Europe nearing retirement?

Ad Infinitum: A Biography of Latin By Nicholas Ostler

Windy Ode

Confluences

As a beloved uncle makes his final journey in the wilderness, a new life begins

A Long Walk in the New World

Of 300 Spaniards sent to settle Florida, only four survived

A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca By Andrés Reséndez

Findings: Meditations on the Literature of Spying

From the Spring 1965 issue of The Scholar

Souls Hungering After Meaning

In Aegypt, John Crowley’s just-completed four-book masterwork, ordinary people bear a faint symbolic glow through real and mythological realms

Balancing Acts

The Cradle of Modernism

From the Autumn 1990 issue of The Scholar

Sign Language

At their best, pictograms tell us clearly where to go and what to do; at their worst, things can get interesting

The Long Hall

Two Poems

Who Cares About Executive Supremacy?

The scope of presidential power is the most urgent and the most ignored legal and political issue of our time

Moral Principle vs. Military Necessity

The first code of conduct during warfare, created by a Civil War–era Prussian immigrant, reflected ambiguities we struggle with to this day

The Work of Death

How the Civil War changed forever Americans’ relationship with mortality

This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War By Drew Gilpin Faust

On the Road to Nowhere

Tom Stoppard’s Russian intellectuals take a wrong turn with Hegel, just as Edmund Wilson once did with Marx

Dreaming of a Democratic Russia

Memories of a year in Moscow promoting a post-Soviet political process, an undertaking that now seems futile

The Daily Miracle

Life with the mavericks and oddballs at the Herald Tribune

The Leap

Cuss Time

By limiting freedom of expression, we take away thoughts and ideas before they have the opportunity to hatch

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