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Michael  
U.S.
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Ph.D. Cand. in Latin. Conversant with all forms of the language: classical, mediaeval, and modern. My purpose is to provide information on the Latin language of all periods. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT REQUESTS FOR TRANSLATIONS. If you need assistance for a translation projects, there are other resources that provide that service, such as Vivat Latina! at www.traditio.com/latin.htm. Maxed Out
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Maria  
Italy
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I am an expert in Latin Language and Literature and I'll be glad to answer any questions concerning this matter.Maxed Out
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