Links for July 16

MONUMENTA LATINE, Et cetera…..
The Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) for searching Latin inscriptions.
This website from the University of Chicago will teach you to read inscriptions.
The site for exploring Julius Caesar’s Rome.
Ted Cruz, quoting Cicero for some reason or other.
A collection of Latin Funerary Inscriptions at the Johns Hopkins University Museum.
A description of Reginald Foster’s new book:  Ossa Latinitatis Sola by  Co-Author Daniel McCarthy who explores Reginald’s particular teaching methodology explored therein.

The Orator's Gestures
The Orator’s Gestures

 
 

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ETAW Workshop – March 10, 2026

Sphinxes, lions, griffins, winged demons, angels, chimeras of all sorts are some of the most captivating and enduring images of Mediterranean antiquity. Monsters are found across in objects of all sizes, from tiny scarab amulets to monumental statues, across the region. They were part of the visual imaginary of people in antiquity, cutting across regions, periods, social classes, and communities.

Individual whiteboards

So far this year, I’ve gotten the most bang for my buck from school supplies by adding individual whiteboards to my classes. Target currently is