Free CSI Lectures – July 6-10, 2026
The CSI Lecture Series, which is free and open to the public, begins next week. We hope you can join us! Monday, July 6, 4:30
The CSI Lecture Series, which is free and open to the public, begins next week. We hope you can join us! Monday, July 6, 4:30
The Wars of Alexander’s Successors by Bob Bennett and Mike Roberts (Pen & Sword, 2011) attracted me as being about a period which is normally
A hymn to spring and birth – who can resist this? This late Latin poem, with no author attributed, celebrates love and the goddesses. Who
The Mad Emperor: Heliogabalus and the Decadence of Rome, by Harry Sidebottom (2022) does not really live up to its title. It is neither a
Roman Lives: Public and Private – Selections for Advanced Latin is a great book to use for class projects. There are enough reading choices for
I have loved Ancient Greece since the fourth grade. We had this amazing Ancient Greek unit that spanned my humanities classes. We read Mary Pope
The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes by Raoul McLaughlin (2016) is not really about the Roman Empire at all, but it is about the
Did you ever wonder what that phrase in Greek meant? Did you have difficulty with some of Sappho’s grammar? Here are two resources for you
In the Shadow of Vesuvius, by Daisy Dunn (2019) is subtitled a Biography of Pliny the Younger. The author has her doctorate from London University,
Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization. Richard Miles, Viking 2010. For the general reader: This book was very interesting