Links for the Week of 17 March

CANE

Online registration is now available for the 2013 CANE Summer Institute in Providence, RI.
Kathy Sinkovich’s book English Derivatives from Greek and Latin Roots is available for preorder from CANEPress at the discounted price of $22.

Summer

An immersion spoken Latin program will be offered in Rome by the AIRC. (via @apaclassics)

Clothing

Roman and Etruscan connections for papal clothing. (via @nybooks)

Teaching tools

Foreign Language tools from Magister Revkin (via @brevkin)
The Latin Quarter: Films and readings about Latin. (via @CarolineLawrenc and @classicslibrary)

More from the CANE blog

A Bold Move at Cornell

Game changers in Classics are a rare event. I remember very well the stir the Gallus papyrus fragment caused in 1979. Here, for perhaps the

Links for the week of 3 February

An opinion piece from the New York Times about the difficulties of translation: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/28/the-treachery-of-translators/ A recipe for an ancient Greek and Roman pork dish: http://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8421220674/

Operation LAPIS

Today’s post is a guest post by Kevin Ballestrini. “What exactly is Operation LAPIS? Is it a game? Is it a simulation? How do you