Dante and Vergil Lately I’ve been reading Domenico Comparetti’s Vergil in the Middle Ages (VMA). Published originally in 1885, VMA is considered a seminal work in the Continue Reading →
Structures with Walls that Aren’t Falling I went on a little tour of the ‘Protestant’ Cemetery today down by the Pyramid/Tomb of Cestius and under the shade of the Aurelian Walls. Here is a pi Continue Reading →
Sono italiana in spirito!* Recently I’ve been studying French while I eat my breakfast. This morning, however, I was inspired to pick up an Italian lessons book instead (my prog Continue Reading →