September 12, 2011
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Things that caught my eye yesterday: REVIEW of Hannah M. Cotton (ed.), Corpus inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae. Volume 1 September 10, 2011 G.W. Schwendner Were Aristogeiton and Harmodius Tyrannicides? September 10, 2011 (author unknown) Round-Up: September 11 September 11, 2011 laura-gibbs@ou.edu (Laura Gibbs) Visualizing the Lead Codices September 11, 2011 Steve Caruso explorator 14.21 September 11, 2011…
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We mentioned the Roman Orders (in the Renaissance) thing in the Guardian the other day … might as well have the section on Greek orders here as well; might be useful for the tyros in Greek civ class: Georgian architecture: how to identify the Greek orders | Guardian
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Adrian Murdoch continues the series with the only Roman emperor who died as a prisoner of a foreign ruler: #33 Valerian: Emperors of Rome
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pridiem idus septembres ludi Romani (day 8) 490 B.C. — battle of Marathon (another suggested date)