Professor LaFleur served as editor of The Classical Outlook for nearly 25 years and is a past President of the American Classical League. McKay), Scribblers, Scvlptors, and Scribes, Ubi Fera Sunt (the authorized Latin translation of Maurice Sendak’s children’s classic, Where the Wild Things Are), The Secret Lives of Words: From Rome to Apalachicola, and the revised editions of Wheelock’s Latin, Wheelock’s Latin Reader, and (with Paul Comeau) Workbook for Wheelock’s Latin. He has numerous publications in Latin language, literature, and pedagogy, including the books The Teaching of Latin in American Schools: A Profession in Crisis, Latin Poetry for the Beginning Student, Love and Transformation: An Ovid Reader, Latin for the 21st Century: From Concept to Classroom, A Song of War: Readings from Vergil’s Aeneid (with Alexander G. He taught from 1972-2012 in the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, where he served for 21 years as head of one of the largest Classics programs in North America and was appointed in 1998 to the chair of Franklin Professor of Classics. in Latin from the University of Virginia and the Ph.D.
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