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Heraclius and Agamemnon

An article came through the Byzans-L listserv linking Tony Blair to the emperor Heraclius, but in hunting around on the author’s dubious version of He

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Den in Reception | April 4, 2009 | 266 Words

Paul’s Cat

I’m salvaging some posts from a little blog I ran on and off on the side while I strayed from the Campvs, and first up is this post from last August o

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Den in Reception, Scholarship | April 3, 2009 | 356 Words

Lucan, Bellum civile 1.8-12

quis furor, o cives, quae tanta licentia ferri gentibus invisis Latium praebere cruorem? cumque superba foret Babylon spolianda tropaeis Ausoniis umbr

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Eric in Language | April 2, 2009 | 270 Words

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