Grecian sculptures, Roman Emperors, and Sapphic Poems: Links for 20 February

Loeb Classical Library is planning to go digital. No word yet on pricing.
These Grecian sculptures are made of paper. Totally mesmerizing!
An interesting way of conceptualizing the various lineages of the Empire; a metro map!
Speaking of metro maps – here’s another! How to get around the underworld…
Using hip-hop beats to read and understand hexameter.
An interesting article about the new Sappho poem and its importance not just as literature but also as archaeological artifact.

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Links for the Week of 1 September

New Textbooks Gorilla Greek is a new textbook for teaching Ancient Greek. Paul Hudson has composed a Kindle book on common Latin vocabulary (Via The

Links for the Week of 14 October

AIRC promo videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWCTT4SEVnA New information on what may be the exact location where Julius Caesar was killed: http://historyoftheancientworld.com/2012/10/julius-caesar-was-stabbed-right-here-researchers-claim/ (via @historyancient) Latin programs in Germany

On My Love of the Classics

Classics: the study of ancient Greek and Roman literature and the languages they were originally written in, or more broadly, the study of the Ancient