What's the point in studying Latin?!

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @tariqkhader1826
    @tariqkhader1826 2 роки тому +5

    I agree with everything you said and I wish this level of analysis and insight had been 'available' when I was completing my UCAS application 24 years ago. Looking back I realise that even as recently as 1998, a great number of young people did not have the ability and / or confidence to question or challenge opinions and practices thar were being instilled in them. It was all so clinical and robotic. No one explained to us why we should have studied whatever subject it was at university. You just went to uni, full stop. This is from the perspective of someone who was born in 1980 into a nuclear, English Home Counties privileged middle class family.

  • @Romalvx
    @Romalvx 10 місяців тому +1

    Ancient classical languages such as Latin and Greek teach the learners how to think, in my opinion. They transmit the learners a “method” how to proceed when looking for the essential elements of a phrase. You may say that also other subject transmit this knowledge; this is true; but Latin and Greek do that with entire words useful in further subjects such as Law, Economics, Medicine, Biology, Pharmacy.

  • @williamfahey6066
    @williamfahey6066 3 роки тому +5

    This is a great video Matt. I watched the Jesus College
    Chapel video a couple of times and realized you were , I believe, speaking
    Latin. I was and am very impressed. And it had touched me in a very
    personal way. My Husband spoke Latin fluently and could read and spell
    it too. He passed a little over a year ago, and your video gave me a happy
    memory. I was going to write you about it and then I found your this
    video you sent this morning. I think Latin is important because so many
    other Languages came from it, as I was told. I am glad they still teach it.
    Thank you Matt. I Love your videos, They enrich my life. I am glad you are
    well. Jeff

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  3 роки тому +2

      I’m sorry to read about your husband passing. Many thanks for your kind comment

    • @williamfahey6066
      @williamfahey6066 3 роки тому

      @@JesusCollegeOxford1571 Thank You Matt,
      I hope you are going to continue making your videos. They are really Fantastic.
      Jeff

  • @timwright4676
    @timwright4676 Рік тому +2

    This is another great video; full of good points, well made. Thank you. And what a backdrop! Best wishes, Tim

  • @dinalang6500
    @dinalang6500 Рік тому +14

    The biggest benefit of studying Latin is learning how to face failure.

  • @Heisenberg1920s
    @Heisenberg1920s 3 роки тому +6

    I like British accent hope i can talk like that

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 роки тому +4

      Your best bet luv is to mosey down the Brick Lane of a Saturday mornin, bright n ' breezy. They's the kind of Brit wot'll learn yer a nice bit of poetry n' all. Cheers big ears... and now, back to me Aristotle.

  • @williamcheyne4173
    @williamcheyne4173 11 місяців тому

    I translate from French and Italian into English, and have just decided to learn Latin. Italian vocabulary in particular gives you a very solid grounding in Latin vocabulary, I can say from the outset!

  • @Art-is-craft
    @Art-is-craft 6 місяців тому

    A true and deep understanding of science can only be had from the study of the classics.

  • @Paul9443
    @Paul9443 9 місяців тому

    I have the desire to learn ecclesiastical latin in the future. And I agree, caree, peace, happiness will often be found where people don't look.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 6 місяців тому +1

      Start with classical Latin and then move to ecclesiastical.

  • @CM-sj9pb
    @CM-sj9pb Рік тому +2

    Latin was an international language in the European, middle east and Asia area, and it was transmitted orally and in writing by tens of thousands of people (monks, businessmen, students, workers etc.), also monks and kings science servants were writing translation books with words sounds from all the countries the king had affairs. All the books are kept in monasteries, museums and personal collections.

  • @TheJewishCatholic
    @TheJewishCatholic 11 місяців тому

    I haven’t been to school in many years. I would like to attend the Jesus College in Oxford. Is that even possible at my age.

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  11 місяців тому +1

      There's no age limit on applications. Provided you meet the eligibility criteria, if is possible to apply as a mature student. Please see here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/mature-students

    • @BasilNazaryan
      @BasilNazaryan 7 місяців тому

      and if you happen to have bags with gold in the closet to pay the fees

  • @cyphalzuo
    @cyphalzuo 3 місяці тому

    I’m not sure if you’d be able to answer this but do sixth forms allow pupils to do Latin a level without doing it at gcse?

  • @punsaraamarasinghe9142
    @punsaraamarasinghe9142 3 роки тому +8

    "students coming from lesser privileged backgrounds" ....That's what all says about elitism in Classics at Oxford.

    • @DB-kq8kp
      @DB-kq8kp Рік тому +2

      The point he is making is that when (like me) you come from a less well off environment, the dominant drive when selecting university courses is to gain a practical skill set in demand (ie STEM etc). He is saying studying Classics can be as practical as specific degrees. Another point he makes - is look at statements / situations from a broad perspective and not just your own bias.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 6 місяців тому

      That is not the purpose of the classics being taught. You cannot understand the world without the classics.

  • @stancampbell3
    @stancampbell3 Рік тому

    Don't diss Rachel. The numbers part is a bit hard. We're not all mentats ;0)

  • @vitagrimailaite4127
    @vitagrimailaite4127 Рік тому +1

    Best to study Latin go to Italy . Church of England brutally using this language.

    • @idraote
      @idraote Рік тому

      I wouldn't necessarily recommend that.
      We have good to excellent universities where classics are studied but you need to master Italian perfectly as the normal curriculum foresee exams in Latin, Greek AND Italian language and literature. As far as I know there is no separate curriculum where only Greek and Latin are studied not to mention that all classes and exams are held in Italian.

  • @RubenO.-tz5vv
    @RubenO.-tz5vv 2 місяці тому

    Boris Johnson LOL?!?!
    Bro, you are discrediting the field with that

  • @gman6055
    @gman6055 3 роки тому +12

    Have to say, from a practical sense and from a working class perspective, you're better off doing something vocational to aid your social mobility.

    • @thecat5957
      @thecat5957 2 роки тому +19

      Like a Phd in customer service from the university of Tesco

    • @yaut1172
      @yaut1172 7 місяців тому

      @@thecat5957 🤣🤣

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 6 місяців тому +1

      Working class perspective?
      What does that even mean.

    • @gman6055
      @gman6055 6 місяців тому

      @@Art-is-craft from the perspective of someone working class

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft 6 місяців тому

      @@gman6055
      But what does that mean from the context of Latin or the classics.