Blogosphere ~ REVIEW: Rodolfo Funari ed., Corpus dei papiri storici greci e...
What’s New in Papyrology: REVIEW: Rodolfo Funari ed., Corpus dei papiri storici greci e latini. Parte B: storici latini. 1. Autori noti. Vol. 1: Titus Livius..
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ REVIEW: Ian Storey, Fragments of Old Comedy, Volumes i-iii Loeb
What’s New in Papyrology: REVIEW: Ian Storey, Fragments of Old Comedy, Volumes i-iii Loeb.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Classics on television: Bullets, Boots and Bandages 1
lizgloyn: Classics on television: Bullets, Boots and Bandages 1.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Botched Latin
Laudator Temporis Acti: Botched Latin. [this one was making the rounds of some of the lists too]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The Fall of the Ancient Olympics: The Theodosian Code
graecomuse: The Fall of the Ancient Olympics: The Theodosian Code.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Using Votives to Visualize Reproductive Anatomy in Antiquity
Bone Girl: Using Votives to Visualize Reproductive Anatomy in Antiquity. [further discussion of that Wellcome 'uterus']
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Spartacus Vengeance: The Greater Good
Pop Classics: Spartacus Vengeance: The Greater Good.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ What Do Dido and Aeneas Have in Common?
About.com Ancient / Classical History: What Do Dido and Aeneas Have in Common?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Golden Sponge-Stick Winners ’11
Roman Mysteries Blog: Golden Sponge-Stick Winners ’11.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ What Do You Know About the Trojan War?
About.com Ancient / Classical History: What Do You Know About the Trojan War?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The Origin and Failure of Roman Sumptuary Laws
History of the Ancient World: The Origin and Failure of Roman Sumptuary Laws.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Roman Empire — The Golden Age
Mike Anderson’s Ancient History: Roman Empire — The Golden Age.
View ArticleAlso Seen: Classics Ryan Gosling
Angeline Chiu started this project to engage her students: Classics Ryan Gosling. If you’re not familiar with the long-running ‘Hey Girl’ Ryan Gosling meme, check it out here (potentially...
View ArticleICS Postgraduate Work-in-Progress
Something I’ve long been meaning to include in our updates are notices of new online papers from the Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work-in-Progress Seminar and now that I’m semi-caught up...
View ArticleMarks Upon The Flesh
In an abnormally interesting paper, Eckart Frahm, with proper caution, directs our attention to three passages from the Hebrew Bible that he suggests we consider in the light of several Akkadian texts....
View ArticleAramaic dictionary on sale
FOR YOU, SPECIAL DEAL: Three-day sale on Michael Sokoloff's A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods at Bar Ilan University Press.(Via the Agade list.)
View ArticleLIFE-SIZED WARRIORS OF STONE REASSEMBLED ON MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND OF SARDINIA
Archaeologists and conservation experts on the Italian island of Sardinia have succeeded in re-assembling literally thousands of fragments of smashed sculpture to recreate a small yet unique army of...
View ArticleBIG PRE-COLUMBIAN FIND DISCOVERED IN MEXICO CITY
A total of 23 pre-Columbian stone plaques dating back approximately 550 years, with carvings illustrating such Aztec myths as the birth of the god of war Huitzilopochtli, were discovered by...
View ArticleDavid Carr on Using Twitter
Piggybacking off my previous post about social media and the scholar, David Carr, media critic at the NYT has some reflections on how to use Twitter without getting fired. No one wants to lose their...
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