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		<title>On Teaching and Learning Classical Languages: A Reformation of Reason and Method</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mr. Carter Ehnis, M.A. Last year, I began rereading the works of C.S. Lewis. As I worked through Surprised by Joy, I came upon the oft-quoted passage where Lewis tells of his first encounter with Homeric Greek:&#160; We opened our Books at Iliad, Book I. Without a word of introduction Knock read aloud the first...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Carter Ehnis, M.A. Last year, I began rereading the works of C.S. Lewis. As I worked through Surprised by Joy, I came upon the oft-quoted passage where Lewis tells of his first encounter with Homeric Greek: This encounter is dear to many classical language teachers because it depicts both the reason and method for learning ancient languages. While classical language teachers…</p>
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