Roman Lives: Public and Private
Roman Lives: Public and Private-Selections for Advanced Latin.Various authors and topics, with vocabulary help and discussion questions. Translation key also available on CANEPress.
Roman Lives: Public and Private-Selections for Advanced Latin.Various authors and topics, with vocabulary help and discussion questions. Translation key also available on CANEPress.
Racing the Classics is now accepting applications for its second fellowship cohort. The Fellowship entails: Fellows will receive: Applications and recommendations are due April 10,
CANE’s Annual Meeting will be held at Brandeis University from March 20-21, 2026 – and the AGORA will be open! Bring us your excess Classical stuff! Here’s
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.
This summer, I found myself on the summit of a mountain in Italy. This serene perch was once the home of a violent emperor named
Idioms: The Greeks Had a Phrase for It, by Mortimer H. Kassel, M.D.
An Introduction to Sappho’s Greek, by John E. Stambaugh.
English Derivatives from Greek and Latin Roots, by Kathryn A. Sinkovich.
Translation Key for Selections from Martial’s Epigrams.
Selections from Martial’s Epigrams. Edited with introduction, notes, and vocabulary by A. Dwight Castro, using the following themes: Friends & Lovers, Patron & Client, Activities