June 20, 2012
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While watching the Jane Draycott interview (below) I notice I seem to have missed another Classics Confidential interview with Sebastian Heath of ISAW fame talking about what he does and that #lawdi thing we were following on Twitter a short while ago.
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The Classics Confidential folks are back with an interesting interview in which Dr Draycott talks about an anatomical votives conference she organized as well as her own work on Roman gardens.
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ablate (Wordsmith) noctilucent (Dictionary.com) Latinitweets: opprimere: to suppress, to overpower: verb. Example sentence:Quidam duces quondam liberos viros opprimere cupieb… http://t.co/wLBteSVt — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) June 20, 2012 *foedus, foederis* n-treaty #etymology English verb "federation"-group of states w/centralized government but who are internally independent — Latin Vocabulary (@latinwordaday) June 19, 2012
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ante diem xii kalendas quinctilias 278 B.C. (?) — dedication of the Temple of Jupiter Summanus (and associated rites thereafter)
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Roger Pearse: The Acta Pauli blog and Wikipedia trolls.