Memory, Pleasure, and Suffering/Aeneas, Odysseus, and Eumaios It is well known that Aeneas’ speech in Aeneid 1.198-207 draws on a speech of Odysseus in Odyssey 12.208ff. (see, e.g., R.D. Williams ad A.1.198f. Her Continue Reading →
Literature in translation? I have long wanted a reader in classical literature in translation to build into the early years of my Latin language courses, but have come up empty. Continue Reading →
Dover’s Theocritus: a review (reprint: Bolchazy-Carducci) As I make my (not so) triumphant return to the field of Mawr’s I feel myself compelled to do something I ought to have done a long time ago. The good Continue Reading →