January 2013
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From the mailbag: We are pleased to announce that the 2012 volume of The Cambridge Classical Journal (http://journals.cambridge.org/ccj ) is now online with Cambridge Journals. To celebrate we are pleased to offer complimentary access to three key papers from the new volume. Simply click on the links below to enjoy access to these articles until…
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Reviewed by Mary Beard: Banter about Dildoes
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nugacity (wordsmith) Latinitweets: verb 3: discedo , discedere, discessi => depart, leave http://t.co/pTGZGjM0 #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) January 4, 2013 concordia: harmony, unity: noun. Example sentence:Ubi concordia ibi victoria.Translation:Where there is unity, t… http://t.co/Wc4v5hf8 — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) January 4, 2013
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pridie nonas januarias ludi compitales — day two of a moveable festival which might occur anytime between Saturnalia and January 5. It was largely a rural occasion involving woollen dolls being made to represent each free member of the household (simple woollen balls would be used to represent slaves) being hung up on the eve…
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Roger Pearse: Accessing images of monuments and inscriptions of Mithras.