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Day: July 16, 2014

Memnon takes the Battle to Greece | The Second Achilles

July 16, 2014 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment

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  • Memnon takes the Battle to Greece

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The Zeitgeist | Laudator Temporis Acti

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  • The Zeitgeist.

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Dedication By Alexander The Great To Athena Polias | History Of The Ancient World

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  • Dedication By Alexander The Great To Athena Polias

 

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Episode 6 – Get your hands of my napkins, Catullus 12 XII | Reading Latin Poetry Podcast

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  • Episode 6 – Get your hands of my napkins, Catullus 12 XII

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Black Sea Archaeologists versus Putin and Theresa May | The Edithorial

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  •   Black Sea Archaeologists versus Putin and Theresa May.

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rogueclassicism: 1. n. an abnormal state or condition resulting from the forced migration from a lengthy Classical education into a profoundly unClassical world; 2. n. a blog about Ancient Greece and Rome compiled by one so afflicted (v. "rogueclassicist"); 3. n. a Classics blog.

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