Happy birthday Rome!
N.S. Gill continues her poetry month posts with a look at Juvenal ... there's also a brief item on the legendary origins of feta ...
MG at the NT Gateway wades in on the 'dis-integration of Biblioblogdom' conversation (I'm having problems connecting this a.m. ... I hope this link works) ... EC's comments at Ralph might also be of interest ...
AM at Bread and Circuses has another post on the Ara Pacis ...
Curculio has a pair of epigrams about Timon (again, I'm having problems connecting ... there must be a hub down somewhere in the northeastern U.S.)
GL posts her Latin Week cheat sheet in the Latin Zone ...
Over at Memorabilia Antonina, TK clarifies that whole theatre-amphitheatre-Colosseum thing which many media outlets seem to have problems with ...
Since it's such a slow news day, folks might want to visit BibliOdyssey and look at the latest example of illuminated manuscript posted there (which links to more!)
N.S. Gill continues her poetry month posts with a look at Juvenal ... there's also a brief item on the legendary origins of feta ...
MG at the NT Gateway wades in on the 'dis-integration of Biblioblogdom' conversation (I'm having problems connecting this a.m. ... I hope this link works) ... EC's comments at Ralph might also be of interest ...
AM at Bread and Circuses has another post on the Ara Pacis ...
Curculio has a pair of epigrams about Timon (again, I'm having problems connecting ... there must be a hub down somewhere in the northeastern U.S.)
GL posts her Latin Week cheat sheet in the Latin Zone ...
Over at Memorabilia Antonina, TK clarifies that whole theatre-amphitheatre-Colosseum thing which many media outlets seem to have problems with ...
Since it's such a slow news day, folks might want to visit BibliOdyssey and look at the latest example of illuminated manuscript posted there (which links to more!)
