Images from Livy (9) ‘Landscape with She-Wolf Suckling Romulus and Remus’, by Annibale Carracci (1560-1609), c. 1590. Pen, brown ink and brown wash, retouched in black ink Continue Reading →
There ought to be a word for that Somebody recently traveled to the Campus after reading a post at Laudator Temporis Acti from 2004 in which Michael Gilleland wondered about a new coin Continue Reading →
The (re)Birth of Athena Once upon a time I said that I was tired of Athena and off she went, and the Campus had nice facelift in her absence. Now she’s returned and brought s Continue Reading →