Blogosphere ~ The Dating of Talpiot Tomb B: did Jesus have disciples in the...
Mark Goodacre: The Dating of Talpiot Tomb B: did Jesus have disciples in the first century BCE?.
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ The archaeological work of the ephorias on the Internet
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: The archaeological work of the ephorias on the Internet. [in case I don't get around to mentioning this incredible resource myself]
View ArticleBlogosphere ~ Augustus or Julius Caesar? Ostia head another puzzle
Roman Times: Augustus or Julius Caesar? Ostia head another puzzle.
View ArticleEaster Cryptogram
In order to find her easter egg, my daughter first had to solve a +1 transposition cryptogram with appended translation table. It gave her the location of a note with a +9 cryptogram where she was...
View ArticleL'érotisme et les représentations phalliques
Titre: L'érotisme et les représentations phalliquesLieu: Parc archéologique européen de Bliesbruck Reiheim / BliesbruckCatégorie: Séminaires, conférencesDate: 14.04.2012Heure: 16.00 hDescription:...
View ArticleCouleurs vives du marbre
Titre: Couleurs vives du marbreLieu: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon / LyonCatégorie: Séminaires, conférencesDate: 18.04.2012Heure: 18.00 hDescription: Information signalée par Marie-Karine Lhommé...
View ArticleThe Goddess of Beauty Falls for Mortals
You may have heard someone described as an Adonis. Aphrodite, Bathing, and Eros. Roman, based on Greek original 3rd century B.C. Marble.CC Flickr User thisisbossi It's almost like saying the ...Read...
View ArticleCommunauté et communication
Sous le titre « Communauté : revues, listes, blogs, (non-)conférences et réseaux sociaux », la séance du mercredi 11 avril aura pour objet les vecteurs des échanges au sein de la communauté des...
View Article‘Gladiators’ Take the Colosseum
This seems to have only been picked up briefly by AP, so I’ll just include the first line from the Washington Post’s coverage, which pretty much says it all: Several Romans dressed as gladiators have...
View ArticleFrom Birth to Burial: the Curious Case of Easter Eggs
Hanácké kraslice, Easter eggs from the Haná region, the Czech Republic by Jan Kamenícek (Own work) CC-BY-SA-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0), via Wikimedia Commons...
View ArticleCONF: Sex and Slavery
Seen on the Classicists list: Sex and Slavery An international conference co-organised by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History (Leicester), the Department of Classics (Nottingham) and the...
View ArticleCONF: Athletic Foundations: Identity, Heritage and Sport
Seen on the Classicists list: ATHLETIC FOUNDATIONS: IDENTITY, HERITAGE AND SPORT A half day conference exploring the uses of heritage in the construction and consolidation of identities through modern...
View ArticleCONF: South Italy, Sicily and the Mediterranean: Cultural Interactions
Seen on the Classicists list: Call for Registrations South Italy, Sicily and the Mediterranean: Cultural Interactions 17th – 21st July 2012, Melbourne, Australia Hosted by the Centre for Greek Studies...
View ArticleCJ Online Review: Biles, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Competition
posted with permission: Zachary P. Biles, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Competition. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xi + 290. £60.00/$95.00. ISBN 978-0-521-76407-0....
View ArticleCatching Up With the Aqua Traiana
Longtime readers of rogueclassicism will remember a series of posts we made a couple of years ago on the subject of the Aqua Traiana … in chronological order: Source of the Aqua Traiana Found? More on...
View ArticleReviews from BMCR
2012.04.09: Lee Fratantuono, Madness Transformed: a Reading of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. 2012.04.08: James J. O’Hara, Vergil. Aeneid Book 4. Focus Vergil Aeneid commentaries. 2012.04.07: Jennifer R....
View ArticleED: Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School
Seen on various lists: Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (25th June – 13th July 2012) The Department of Classics and Italian studies of Bologna University welcomes applications to its...
View ArticleAlso Seen: Dismayed Princeton Classicist
Saw this a couple of weeks ago in the New York Times (inter alia): The story of his influence on the Princeton project is told by the American technology historian, George Dyson, in his book “Turing’s...
View ArticleA New Old Fashioned Journal?
Do we really need another old fashioned closed access print journal? I don’t mean to sound snarky? It’s a serious question. De Gruyter and the Association of Ancient Historians are seeking “approval...
View ArticleFuthark: International Journal of Runic Studies 2 (2011) New...
Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies 2 (2011) New Open Access issue Out http://www.futhark-journal.com/issues/
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