On the Versification of the Bible No, not as in paraphrasing the Bible in meter (though I’m interested in that, too), but as in actually placing verse-divisions in the text, accomplish
Politian and the Editing of Callimachus More from Pfeiffer, on the learned Angelo Ambrogini (i.e., Poliziano), who was tutor to the children of Lorenzo the Magnificent and lecture on Latin a Continue Reading →
J.P. Postgate’s ‘Flaws in Classical Research’ I’m reading J.P Postgate’s classic essay ‘Flaws in Classical Research’ (Proceedings of the British Academy, 1908, 161-211), which, by the way, should Continue Reading →