On the Priority of Poetry in Language and Learning ‘Let learned Greece, in any of her manifold sciences, be able to show me one book before Musaeus, Homer, and Hesiod, all three nothing else but poets. Continue Reading →
Another Jonah-swallowing Monster… …but this time not a cetus! In this instance Juvencus instead uses belua. This one occurs in a speech of Christ to the Pharisees and Sadducees (3.22 Continue Reading →
Monumenta Germaniae Historica I forgot to mention this the other day: I’ve learned from Bread and Circuses that one can access the Monumenta Germaniae Historica online. Read away! Continue Reading →