View Article  The latest instalment of Latin for Today
Age, catamite -- fac mihi hunc diem felicissimum!

If you want to really, really, really irritate somebody, insult him in Latin. Then sneer at him for not having had a classical education, and tell him patronizingly that ..   more »
View Article  Pro Roscio
Cui bono, asked the advocate: who benefits?    more »
View Article  Now you can see painted sculpture on your laptop
A virtual sculpture gallery does the obvious thing for our internet age. It shows a selection of ancient sculpture, Greek, Hellenistic and Roman, in its original and its digitally painted guise. I've put one pair on this blog, in the sculpture folder of the picture section.

Here's another one that caught my attention:   more »

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