Links
Pompeian Earthquakes, Classical Influence, and More: Links for October 2024
The Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius Wasn’t Pompeii’s Only Killer New evidence has emerged for a seismic event that contributed significantly to the destruction of Pompeii
Finding modern concerns in study of ancient world
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2022/01/finding-modern-concerns-in-study-of-ancient-world/
Classics in the news
It has been a busy few weeks in Classics-related news. Here is a roundup of some of the articles that have come to our attention
A Few Articles for the Weekend (June 24th)
This first article offers selections from a description of the Roman Empire by one Chinese author of the third century AD, and how the Chinese view
Old Languages, Vesuvius' Anniversary, and the Olympics: Links August 25
Here are some items we’ve found interesting online this week: James Harbeck at The Week has an article on how old languages add new words.
Some Links for July 23rd
A brief article on how the “Olympic ideal” has never really been upheld. Italy seeks Chinese funding to maintain its ancient monuments. Yet another article on