Using Coins in Your Classroom
Ancient coins and money are great ways to tie in curriculum goals and interests in broader themes of art, propaganda, history, and government. Even Latin
Ancient coins and money are great ways to tie in curriculum goals and interests in broader themes of art, propaganda, history, and government. Even Latin
Summer Registration for the CANE Summer Institute is open. (15-20 July in Providence, RI, USA) Immersion Latin in Rome, for beginners and for teachers. (24
Contests The contest to name Pluto’s moons runs until noon EST on Monday: http://www.plutorocks.com Bulletins and Newsletters The Canadian Classical Bulletin is out for February:
A roundup of information about the Colosseum restoration: http://rogueclassicism.com/2012/11/18/colosseum-restoration-coming-soon/ (via @rogueclassicist) Ways to remember Greek meters: http://www.armand-dangour.com/mnemonics-for-greek-metre/ (via @rogueclassicist) Paint the Peplos Kore (requires Flash):
AIRC promo videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWCTT4SEVnA New information on what may be the exact location where Julius Caesar was killed: http://historyoftheancientworld.com/2012/10/julius-caesar-was-stabbed-right-here-researchers-claim/ (via @historyancient) Latin programs in Germany
If you’re looking for wonderful images from the ancient world (or any time period), check out the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. You can search