
18 AFRI: Richard Rush
Richard Rush (Thesaurus linguae Latinae) discusses the ethnonym Afri, -orum "Africans" and related sublemmata. To consult the TLL article Afri, please copy and paste the following into your browser: https://tll-open.badw

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Short descriptions of long-lived Latin words. Produced by the Thesaurus linguae Latinae Collegium and Friends.
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Richard Rush (Thesaurus linguae Latinae) discusses the ethnonym Afri, -orum "Africans" and related sublemmata. To consult the TLL article Afri, please copy and paste the following into your browser: https://tll-open.badw

Adam Trettel (Thesaurus linguae Latinae) discusses the word pax and its author, Ursula Keudel. To consult the TLL article 1. pax, please copy and paste the following into your browser: https://tll-open.badw.de/de/thesaur

Richard Rush (SCS Fellow at the TLL) discusses the coinage of the word nocturnalis, its relationship to nocturnus, and popularity among a group of late antique Gallic authors. The article nocturnus will be published soon

Swaantje Otto (TLL Fellow) interviews Dr. Massimo Cè (University of Basel and former TLL Fellow) about his current research, pedagogy on Latin lexicography, and the relevance of the TLL.

Adam Gitner (TLL Lexicographer) interviews Prof. Eleanor Dickey (Reading) about her recent book Latin Loanwords in Ancient Greek: A Lexicon and Analysis. Several Latin words are discussed, including auricaesor 'gold-beat

Swaantje Otto (TLL Fellow) interviews Prof. Marcus Deufert during his visit to the 2025 Latin Lexicography Summer School. They discuss his DFG Project Poetarum Comicorum Romanorum Fragmenta and the value of the TLL as a

Charles McNamara (Univ. of Minnesota) makes progress with the verb proficio 'to progress'. To consult the TLL article proficio, please copy and paste the following into your browser: https://tll-open.badw.de/de/thesaurus

Sólveig Hilmarsdottir (Cambridge University) discusses the complex paradigm of femur (gen. feminis or femoris?), its historical origin, and surprising variation in Latin texts. To consult the TLL article femur, please co

Prof. Kathleen Coleman (Harvard) presents the word negotiator and takes us on a tour of their adventurous and wide-ranging activities around the Roman world, including ancient London. To consult the TLL article negotiato

Prof. Catherine Steel (Glasgow) discusses Cicero's use of the verb obrepo in the Pro Plancio and elsewhere as well as its intertextual resonance within the politics of the Late Republic. To consult the TLL article obrepo

Consult the TLL entry mitra by copying and pasting the following link into your browser: tll-open.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#59699

Converted from the Youtube video here. Consult the TLL entry by copying and pasting the following link into your browser: publikationen.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#60328

Kathleen Coleman (Harvard) discusses peredo 'eat up' in the TLL. Open the TLL article by copying the following link into your browser: publikationen.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#66933

Matt Panciera (Gustavus Adolphus College) discusses calvus 'bald' in the TLL and in Latin pedagogy. Consult the TLL article in open access by copying the following link into your browser: publikationen.badw.de/de/thesaur

Matt Panciera (Gustavus Adolphus College) discusses osculum 'kiss' in the TLL and in Latin pedagogy. Consult the TLL article by copying the following link into your browser: publikationen.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#637

Nigel Holmes discusses pharus 'lighthouse' and the TLL's changing policy towards proper nouns. Consult the TLL article by copying the following link into your browser: tll-open.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#68697


An introduction to the TLL Podcast by Prof. Kathleen Coleman (Harvard University) using the word horreum. Consult the TLL article by copying the following link into your browser: tll-open.badw.de/de/thesaurus/lemmata#469
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