Everything Old is New Again* I mentioned Proba and her Cento in these pages recently; her poem, made up of bits of Vergil reorganized to tell the story of Christ, is a fascinating Continue Reading →
Sea-monsters Again! Rogueclassicism may be on to something, as I have come across yet another use of cetus. This is somewhat funny to me, as I haven’t been seeking them o Continue Reading →
Sermones Germanici … Latine! My girlfriend is reading Roman satire right now, which currently gets lots of comparisons to hip-hop, thanks largely to Ralph Rosen who I think first Continue Reading →