The Regions of Ancient Italy One thing I’d wanted for a long time to help prepare my students to read authentic Latin was a good outline map of Rome that would give them a pedagog Continue Reading →
Claude Levi-Strauss, R.I.P. Just saw this on the Classics-L list: Claude Levi-Strauss has died. He lived to be 100. Here is a link to an obituary. The opening: L’ethnologue et an Continue Reading →
Latest book finds My hard drive apparently blew up, but it was a school-issued computer, so it didn’t cost me anything but annoyance. However, I do have some fun things Continue Reading →