As we slowly make a dent in the big to-do list that accumulated during our horizontalization, we still have to check out what's happening in the Classical blogosphere:
Alun has a post on the importance of astronomy for the 'average guy in the field' in ancient Greece ...
Laudator has a great post with a great list of Classical dog names ...
Classics in Contemporary Culture had a pile of posts yesterday, including one on Julius Caesar in Latin and a number of other tragic items ...
Curculio alerts us to a little snippet from that 'other' Heraclitus ...
Hobbyblog has a Gallienus with a 'saving Jupiter' ...
Pro magistris pondered the Ides of March ... I also forgot to mention a mnemonic device for remembering the kings of Rome ...
Roman History books tells us all about amphyctions ...
'New' online book at the Baldwin Project: Alfred Church, Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens
Alun has a post on the importance of astronomy for the 'average guy in the field' in ancient Greece ...
Laudator has a great post with a great list of Classical dog names ...
Classics in Contemporary Culture had a pile of posts yesterday, including one on Julius Caesar in Latin and a number of other tragic items ...
Curculio alerts us to a little snippet from that 'other' Heraclitus ...
Hobbyblog has a Gallienus with a 'saving Jupiter' ...
Pro magistris pondered the Ides of March ... I also forgot to mention a mnemonic device for remembering the kings of Rome ...
Roman History books tells us all about amphyctions ...
'New' online book at the Baldwin Project: Alfred Church, Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens
