Listening to Ruins
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
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
Teacher’s Guide to Roman Voices: Everyday Latin in Ancient Rome, by Carol Clemeau Esler.
Roman Voices: Everyday Latin in Ancient Rome, by Carol Clemeau Esler.
Elegiac poetry can be beautiful or annoying, especially if you don’t have notes to go with the text. Your problem is solved here, in CANEPress’s
You can now register for the Annual Meeting, being held at Brandeis University from March 20 to 21. A draft program and more information is available at caneweb.org/annualmeeting. Please note: lunch is