Vergil Study Aids, Roman Food, and Inscriptions along Hadrian's Wall: Links for 16 Jan.

Here are some of the items that we’ve found this week or that people are talking about!
A company called Fast Miso has recently released an iOS app called VERBIL. It’s got the whole of the Aeneid in it, lets users take notes and make vocab study lists, and includes a concordance and all sorts of other useful tools. Check it out, especially if you’re teaching AP this year!
Pass the Garum is making more recipes – this time it’s eggs with a pine-nut sauce.
If you’re interested in inscriptions and Hadrian’s Wall, the blog Per Lineam Valli has been collecting inscriptions along with some images and Google map data about where they were found.
If you liked Teresa Ramsby’s guest article a few months back about Horace and word pictures, you might enjoy this post on the Pyrrha Ode by Rebecca Romney.

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