The Seven Sights Apologies if anyone else in the classical blogosphere has already issued a corrective at some point on this bit of misinformation, but it’s been flood Continue Reading →
Aesop on the Postmodern Priority of Language? (I Speak Tongue-in-Cheek) In the G tradition of the life of Aesop (ch. 51), Aesop’s master Xanthos decides to host a dinner for his students. He instructs Aesop to prepare some Continue Reading →
Byzantium 1200 I just saw a note come through on the Byzans-L list about the Byzantium 1200 project. The date is significant for its proximity to the sack of Constan Continue Reading →