View Article  Code to convert Roman to Arabic numerals and vice versa
I haven't tried to follow this code, but others may find this interesting:   more »
View Article  Funny Telegraph attack on the QCA
It was occasioned by the decision to abolish oral exams in modern languages, and is headed 'Never say Latin in the quango tango'.   more »
View Article  Sorry, must share this...
Video of newbie transferring from the scroll to the 'book'. Hilarious, in my humble.   more »
View Article  "Plumbing caused Fall of the Roman Empire"
A snippet from a comic piece   more »
View Article  What missing Latin works would you like to see?
Mary Beard's latest blog offering raises the old question of what lost Latin manuscripts you would like to be discovered - and at the moment the focus is on what might be found in Herculaneum.   more »
View Article  Does your Latin dictionary include 'bloggo'
I found this link on rogueclassicism, and love it:   more »
View Article  'Latin phrases you pretend to understand'
It might amuse you and your class to spot the mistranslation (it's a subjunctive, silly) and the misinterpretation (up to you to spot it) ...   more »
View Article  Two Latin 'translations' for holiday-makers
He said they were weak jokes ....   more »
View Article  Poster for 'The Last Legion'
Possibly worth downloading for classroom decoration?   more »
View Article  Google provides a Comic Latin Grammar from Harvard, 1840
Google Books must be a fairly new offering from the rapidly expanding internet giant, because it is still in Beta. But when I put in the word Latin, and asked for books with full text rather that samples or teasers, I was rewarded with over 18,000 results, including many painstakingly digitalised Latin grammars from the 19th century.   more »
View Article  Unusual lesson drawn from Greeks and Romans
'Greg Swann, a broker for Bloodhound Realty, specializes in West Valley real estate' and calls Hoplites and Cincinnatus as witnesses in defence of private property. I leave you to decide whether there's anything in the argument. I hae ma doots.   more »
View Article  View from a Star Wars fan
"Just wanted to give you gyus the tip, my wife graduated from Harvard this morning, and the first of the three student speeches was the annual Latin salutatory (apparently a tradition dating back to the first Harvard commencement in 1642, when of course they studied a heck of a lot more Latin). ...   more »
View Article  Queen Elizabeth I's Latin again
In the 16th century a pirate chieftainess, Granuaille, controlled the adjacent seas.   more »
View Article  Guardian A to Z of Greeks in film
Definitely one for the coffee break, though it might go on the classroom wall for discussion.   more »
View Article  Cum grano salis - "Book of Ancient Records" published
This account from Spiegel is salacious in the fashion of The Sun, but the book as a whole looks fun.   more »
View Article  Terabyte discs and Roman milestones
You might find this article from IT Jungle about the pace of change in computer hardware and Roman milestones amusing. Possibly.   more »
View Article  Christmas cracker joke
What do you call Santa's little helper?   more »
View Article  Not impressed
Surely a columnist can look up a dictionary to find out the Latin words abbreviated as i.e. and e.g.?   more »
View Article  The classiest mottos are all in Latin.
Just for amusement. And don't worry about the shaky Latin. The English is shaky too. Just look at the first suggestion, in both languages.   more »
View Article  A link, a link
Why should I keep it to myself? Wilf O'Neill just sent me this:   more »
View Article  Celebrate Roman Empire Glory on your phone
The Romans were great, weren't they? Straight roads, fresh water on tap, and the chariots always ran on time.   more »
View Article  Don't let the facts get in the way
As for Julius Caesar, he was "a corporate acquisitor," hated by "the boys in the executive suite" and stabbed to death by "a group of middle managers" in "a corporate coup."   more »
View Article  Gamers like Romans
After a run of games focused on medieval times and the wars of the 20th century, several developers are now turning their attention to antiquity.   more »
View Article  A nice point or two for grammarians
Today's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has an amusing piece, or collection of pieces, by Peter Leo, arising from a report about the ability of some birds to learn grammar. Allegedly.   more »
View Article  Another Spurs fan regrets passing of Latin motto
I am a traditionalist and the recent motto change from “Audere-Est-Facere” to “To Dare is To Do” left a rather unsavoury taste in my mouth.   more »
View Article  Julius Caesar was not murdered!
In fact he was knighted.   more »
View Article  Another multi-player online game based on Rome
It's just possible that you'd like to know about this game.   more »
View Article  BBC radio 4 programme on Sappho - I enjoyed it
Yesterday's radio programme on Sappho was a pleasant listen, and although I didn't learn much that was new to me, ...   more »
View Article  Asterix game gets 10 out of 10
I just got this game, popped it in my PS2 and was really awed. For those of you who don't know about Asterix, He's more popular in France. Here's how the story goes:   more »
View Article  Appear in a broadcast with Lindsey Davis
BBC Radio 4’s Bookclub programme is looking for readers with a special interest in classics to meet historical mystery writer Lindsey Davis.   more »