Links for the Week of 25 August

Virgil Out Loud, a free app with readings of the Aeneid, is now available. (via Emil Penarubia)
Roman nanotechnology? (via Ruth Breindel)
“Text & Textile: An Introduction to Wool-Working for Readers of Greek and Latin” is now available on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlCTxDy_yv0&feature=youtu.be (via @lizgloyn)
A timeline of Greek and Roman myth (via @DCComm)
The Tin Latin Reader (via @diyclassics)
The Getty is releasing images into the public domain. (via @DCComm)
A clear article about the alternate date for the eruption of Vesuvius. (via @carolemadge)

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