livy-ing it up in my parents’ house i was delighted to come across a future passive infinitive tonight while reading book 1 of livy. yes, this all-too-rare form in ‘iri’ always brings jo Continue Reading →
i will feed dennis’s obsession today while reading a general history of rome, i came across a reference to dennis’s dude, philodemus. it comes in a section on epicurean teaching con Continue Reading →
"Used to wonder if you understood the way I felt about the Stove…" – Eric’s Trip For some reason I couldn’t add this as a comment to Eric’s blog, but it’s equally appropriate here at the Campvs. It’s a quote about the late Australi Continue Reading →