January 2013
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He has a wife, you know: The Ancient Greeks and Fossils?.
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Ancient World Open Bibliographies: Bibliography: Cultural Properties and the Antiquities Market.
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Laudator Temporis Acti: Like a God.
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Tip o’ the pileus to Martin Conde, who alerted us to a story in la Reppublica relating the discovery of the villa of Marcus Valerius Messala Corvinus — Ovid’s patron — and statuary from the Niobe story which is being connected to Ovid. I managed to track down an English summary in Gazzetta del Sud:…
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posted with permission: Reviewed work(s): Gerard Passannante. The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2011. 250 pp. $45. ISBN: 978–0–226–64849–1. Jonathan Goldberg Emory University The Lucretian Renaissance is a somewhat elusive book, and this is the source of much of its strength. Eschewing Poggio Bracciolini’s rediscovery of…