Naked Philosophers I just came across the following in a section of Prudentius’ Hamartigenia in which he is expounding on the wickedness of fallen man. I’m fairly certai Continue Reading →
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 Continue Reading →
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 →