A New Latin Program: A Success Story!
We’re all used to hearing bad news: “Latin program being eliminated!”or….“I’m being reduced to half-time!” In the current climate it’s important to hear some good
We’re all used to hearing bad news: “Latin program being eliminated!”or….“I’m being reduced to half-time!” In the current climate it’s important to hear some good
Doing the “Caesar Shuffle” in Rome….Some tips on travel. Want to Walk the Appian Way? Save the Domus Aurea! This awesome blog explores the world
For some reason, I have found that whenever I get my upper level students, they have no historical context for what we are reading. This
CANE The theme for the 2014 CANE Summer Institute is “On the Shoulders of Giants”: Greco-Roman Giants and their Modern Emulators.” Register now! The CANE calendar is
The Digital Roman Forum shows an overview of the Forum that you can fly through. It lets you compare the modern appearance of the Forum
Summer Opportunities UT-Austin is offering its Intensive Summer Greek course again: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/classics/courses/Summer.php The Vergilian Society has a variety of trips and classes available for the
The The Pelagios Map is an interactive map of the Roman Empire. You can scroll around the Empire, zoom in and out, and see both
The AIRC has a program for high school students to study in Rome in July of 2013: http://www.romanculture.org/page/engaging-history-high-school (via @AIRomanCulture) A Mary Beard piece on
The Digital Augustan Rome website has a map of, as one would expect, Augustan Rome. What makes this incredibly useful, though, is that, once you’ve
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