Winter months Even if January changed many times his name in honour of various emperors, the official name January is of Latin origin. Janus was the Roman guardian of doors and also the god who protected the “new beginnings” or endings. He had two faces,
“March” or “Martis” is a very old custom. It is believed to have its roots in Ancient Greece and more specifically in the Eleusinian Mysteries, where the mystics tied a thread, the Kroki (=thread), to their right hand and their left leg. Nowadays at the
March and its first day carry magical power because it was believed that then “the resurrection of nature” takes place. Before the designation of January 1st, March 1st was the beginning of the year. That is why it was also described as the “great hour
At Lato, we do our best to keep our classes “Corona proof”. That is why this year we keep our groups even smaller.
In addition, Lato’s lessons are offered both live and online. Find all our classes on the two different pages of the menu: Greek courses and Virtual Classrooms.
If you are interested in a virtual course which is not listed, please contact us. As always, we do our best to cover all your needs, also in these Corona times.
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