Introducing Mount Titano Europa

The widespread failure of education in America is in great part because we no longer read the greatest written and spoken words of the ages—we have lost our words; and when we lose our words, we lose the concepts they represent. Mount Titano Media was founded to bring new life to words that are the foundation of Western Civilization and the American Founding.  

Of course the demise of education is not limited to just the US—it is a global phenomenon—and in expanding our work, Mount Titano Media is pleased to announce the launch of a new imprint: 

The Bibliotheca gentium Europae – that is, 
The 
Library of the Peoples of Europe

Curated by distinguished editors from around the continent, the Bibliotheca will present local literary, oratorical and historical anthologies alongside other classic texts in Europe's vernacular languages for use in school, in the home and in civic life.

At a time when our cultures and even our habits of articulate speech face rupture and erasure, Mount Titano is proud to offer the books in this new collection to the many who are already hard at work for the renewal of their beautiful homelands, from one end of Europe to the other. The General Editor of the Bibliotheca gentium Europae is Brian Lapsa.

Brian Lapsa

Brian Lapsa

Editor at Mount Titano, General Editor of Bibliotheca gentium Europae

Brian Lapsa (DPhil in Classics, Oriel College, Oxford) is an editor at Mount Titano and the General Editor of the Bibliotheca gentium Europae.

A peregrine classicist, he has taught philosophy, Latin, Greek, history and literature at the Universities of Leiden and Oxford, the Veterum Sapientia Institute, Memoria College and Press, and the Collegium Lettonicum in Riga.

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