id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2764 Contemporary Latin - Wikipedia .html text/html 6682 771 64 After the Church of England published the Book of Common Prayer in English in 1559, a 1560 Latin edition was published for use at universities such as Oxford and the leading public schools, where the liturgy was still permitted to be conducted in Latin,[4] and there have been several Latin translations since. However, in 2015 Assimil re-published Desessard's edition with new audio CDs in restored classical Latin pronunciation. Terence Tunberg founded the Institutum Studiis Latinis Provehendis (known in English as the Institute of Latin Studies), which awards Graduate Certificates in Latin Studies addressed at those with a special interest gaining "a thorough command of the Latin language in reading, writing and speaking, along with a wide exposure to the cultural riches of the Latin tradition in its totality".[27] This is the only degree-conferring program in the world with courses taught entirely in Latin. Articles containing Latin-language text ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2764.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2764.txt