The Old Latin School in Wittenberg, Germany, continues to change and improve day-to-day. As you can see in the following pictures, many parts of the building have been fixed or updated. A few of the improvements that have been made include: new windows (that actually open!) in the dormers; new roof, new drywall on certain ceilings, dorm rooms and common rooms; and a new floor. To God be the glory!
A New Book about the History of the Old Latin School
Concordia Publishing House has recently published The History of the Gymnasium and Educational Institutions of Wittenberg by Franz Spitzer, translated by Matthew Carver. Per the description at...




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