How to be a Classical Philologist, pt. 2 Thomas Corsten’s BMCR review of the Choix d’écrits of Louis Robert (2007) spoke to me:In sum, this book–like each individual publication by Robert–
How to be a Classical Philologist This is adapted from a passage in Laurand’s Manuel des études grecques et latines (v. 3, VII 353-6). It’s simple, commonsensical, and generally good Continue Reading →
Numismatics as problem-solving About a week or so in my work at BMC Collections on Bryn Mawr’s coins, I came across a coin with a perplexing inscription. The undergrad also working Continue Reading →