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October 2012

There were 11 posts published in October 2012 (this is page 2 of 4).

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Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Sense and Word-Choice in Aeneid 1.483-7

As Aeneas inspects the pictures in Juno’s temple, he sees Hector dragged three times around the walls of Troy by Achilles: Ter circum Iliacos raptaver

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Eric in Language, Literature | October 15, 2012 | 149 Words

The Best Ancient Armies?

Right now, discovery.com has a quiz called “Who boasted the best ancient armies?” if you’re interested.

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Eric in Uncategorized | October 11, 2012 | 17 Words

In memoriam: J. Rufus Fears

J. Rufus Fears, Professor of Classics at the University of Oklahoma and widely recognized as an outstanding teacher, has died: Friends, It is with hea

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Eric in Uncategorized | October 8, 2012 | 296 Words

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