Hypermetric verses I thought others might find it useful to have collected in one place all instances of hypermetric verses in classical Latin poetry (i.e., lines that h Continue Reading →
Hector to the defenders of Troy ἀλλὰ μάχεσθ’ ἐπὶ νηυσὶν ἀολλέες· ὃς δέ κεν ὑμέων βλήμενος ἠὲ τυπεὶς θάνατον Continue Reading →
Cicero on books and the soul I’m a hunter by nature, but what I hunt are words and meanings in books and now on the internet. One of the things I like to pursue is the origin of p Continue Reading →