- 2013.04.27: Lucreţiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba, Ex toto orbe Romano: Immigration into Roman Dacia; with Prosopographical Observations on the Population of Dacia. Colloquia antica, 5.

- 2013.04.26: Maurizio Bettini, Vertere: un’antropologia della traduzione nella cultura antica. Piccola biblioteca.
- 2013.04.25: Peter White, Cicero in Letters. Epistolary Relations of the Late Republic (paperback reprint; first published 2010).
- 2013.04.24: Nicholas Baker-Brian, Shaun Tougher, Emperor and Author: The Writings of Julian the Apostate.
- 2013.04.23: J. Albert Harrill, Paul the Apostle: His Life and Legacy in Their Roman Context.
- 2013.04.22: Andrew Keller, Stephanie Russell, Learn to Read Greek Part 2 (Textbook and Workbook Set).
Andrew Keller, Stephanie Russell, Learn to Read Greek Part 1 (Textbook and Workbook Set). - 2013.04.21: Joseph L. Rife, Isthmia IX: the Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains.
- 2013.04.20: Denise Eileen McCoskey, Race: Antiquity and Its Legacy. Ancients and Moderns.
- 2013.04.19: Anne Van Arsdall, Timothy Graham, Herbs and Healers from the Ancient Mediterranean through the Medieval West: Essays in Honor of John M. Riddle. Medicine in the medieval Mediterranean, 4.
- 2013.04.18: Luc Brisson, Gwenaëlle Aubry, Marie-Hélène Congourdeau, Françoise Hudry, et al, Porphyre. Sur la manière dont l’embryon reçoit l’âme. Histoire des doctrines de l’antiquité classique, 43.
- 2013.04.17: Norbert Kramer, Keramik und Kleinfunde aus Diokaisareia. Diokaisareia in Kilikien: Ergebnisse des Surveys 2001-2006, Bd 1.
- 2013.04.16: Ángel Martínez Fernández, Επιγραφές Πολυρρηνίας. Δημοσιεύματα του Αρχαιολογικού Δελτίου / Publications of the Archaiologikon Deltion, 103.
- 2013.04.15: Richard King, Dennis Schilling, How Should One Live?: Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antiquity.
Month: April 2013
Classical Words of the Day
- procacity (OED)
Latinitweets:
This Day in Ancient History: ante diem xvii kalendas maias
ante diem xvii kalendas maias
- ludi Cereri continue (day 4)– games in honour of the grain goddess Ceres, instituted by/before 202 B.C.
- Fordicidia — an obvious fertility ritual in which a pregnant cow would be sacrificed to the earth goddess Tellus
- 421 B.C. — Peace of Nikias brings the first phase of the Peloponnesian war (a.k.a. the Archidamian War) to an end (by one reckoning)
- 69 A.D. — the forces of emperor wannabe Vitellius defeat the forces of emperor wannabe Otho
- 251 A.D. — Martyrdom of Maximus and Olympiades in Persia
Mike Anderson’s Ancient History Blog |The Early Kings of Rome
The Early Kings of Rome
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