Horace Manuscript Tradition A little while ago, I put up a couple of posts on the transmission of classical texts and the Carolingian Renaissance. Recently I needed to look at Ho
Mirabile Dictu, Juvencus! In Book 4, immediately after Christ has been betrayed by Judas and one of the disciples has cut off the servant’s ear, Christ addresses his captors. H Continue Reading →
Reading Lots, Thinking Little From a lesson in my Italian textbook:Vantasi molto il professor ClementeDel leggere che fa continuamenteE a lui Corrado: E’ ver, tanto leggeteChe temp Continue Reading →