Hodie est a.d. III Non. Oct. 2776 AUC ~ 21 Boedromion in the third year of the 700th Olympiad
In the News
- What high performers like Rory McIlroy are learning from Stoicism
- Ancient Babylonian tablet suggests Pythagoras did NOT discover the famous theorem – but only popularized it 1,000 years later | Daily Mail Online
- Stop Thief! Why the British Museum Failed To Protect Its Collection, and How Decolonization Can Help – Rolling Stone
- Analysis of grinding tools reveals plant, pigment and bone processing in Neolithic northern Saudi Arabia
- How plundered Gaulish silver ended up in Roman coins
- Astro-theological secrets of Luxor’s Esna Temple uncovered by Egypt-German mission – Ancient Egypt – Antiquities – Ahram Online
In Case You Missed It
- ‘Exceptional’ 1,800-year-old sarcophagus unearthed in France held woman of ‘special status’ | Live Science
- Archeologists unearth 2,000-year-old ancient Roman makeup in Turkey that is similar to blush and eyeshadow used today – and it is still intact | Daily Mail Online
- Statue of Alexander the Great discovered in northern Turkey – Greek Herald
- 2nd-century Alexander the Great statue with lion’s-mane hairstyle unearthed in Turkey | Live Science
- Kilns used to make bricks for Colchester’s Roman wall found – BBC News
- Exceptional Discovery Unveils Ancient Statue Of A Nymph In Frascati
- Life-size images of extinct camel species found carved into stones in Saudi Arabia
Classicists and Classics in the News
- Children’s classics find a new life in Classical languages
- The resurgence of Greco-Roman studies – propaganda or learning? – Neos Kosmos
- The Iliad: The ultimate story about war – BBC Culture
- Latin may be a dead language, but it’s still better than PE
Greek/Latin News
Public Facing Classics
Fresh Bloggery
- Sneak Peek: The Archaeologies of Roads | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
- Politics is Horrifying: Plato on Lykanthropy – SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
- Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Pergamon Museum is Falling Down?
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: New Perspectives on the Harappan Culture in Light of Recent Excavations at Rakhigarhi: 2011–2017, Volume 1: Bioarchaeological Research on the Rakhigarhi Necropolis: Symposium Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of The Society of South Asian Archaeology and Updated Scientific Research
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: New from ISAC: The Adventures of Inanaka and Tuni: Learning to Write in Ancient Babylonia
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Open Access Monograph Series: Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Miscellaneous Publications
- Laudator Temporis Acti: The Governing Class
- Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Armenian Cultural Heritage at Risk in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh)
- Romeins Recht (1): Republiek – Mainzer Beobachter
- Romeins Recht (2): Keizertijd – Mainzer Beobachter
- Romeins Recht (3): Justinianus – Mainzer Beobachter
- #ClassicsTober23 5: Chiron | Greek Myth Comix
- PaleoJudaica.com: Grosser, Unparalleled Poetry (OUP)
- PaleoJudaica.com: Orlov, Supernal Serpent (OUP)
- PaleoJudaica.com: Another Kraft obituary
Other Blog-like Publications
- High-Street Classics: Competition Winners – Antigone
- Daedalus in Jerusalem – Biblical Archaeology Society
- Reading and Teaching Homer – by Joel Christensen
- Satraps: Ancient Coins of the Persian Governors
- Restoration works of Esna Temple reveals new celestial imagery | HeritageDaily – Archaeology News
- Therefore, Socrates is a Philosopher | Issue 158 | Philosophy Now
- 300-metre-long ancient aqueduct found at Giv‘at Hamatos | HeritageDaily – Archaeology News
- Pasts Imperfect (10.5.23)
Fresh Podcasts
When you think of Gladiators you tend to think of Roman Amphitheatres, Hollywood films, and probably not Colchester in the UK. But thanks to the discovery of the Colchester Vase, evidence suggests that Gladiators might have fought in an arena in Roman Colchester. From animal hunts, to violent fights to the death – this artefact paints a vivid picture of what Roman life might have been like. But how accurate is this vase, and what does it’s detailed imagery really tell us about Gladiators in Roman Britain? In this episode, Tristan welcomes Colchester Museum Curator Glynn Davis to the Podcast, to talk about what life might have been like for a Gladiator in Roman Britain. Using artefacts displayed in the museum, Glynn takes us on a journey through the different types of combat, animals fought, and helps debunk some popular Gladiatorial myths.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and ideas of one of the great historians, best known for his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (published 1776-89). According to Gibbon (1737-94) , the idea for this work came to him on 15th of October 1764 as he sat musing amidst the ruins of Rome, while barefooted friars were singing vespers in the Temple of Jupiter. Decline and Fall covers thirteen centuries and is an enormous intellectual undertaking and, on publication, it became a phenomenal success across Europe. The image above is of Edward Gibbon by Henry Walton, oil on mahogany panel, 1773. With David Womersley The Thomas Wharton Professor of English Literature at St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford Charlotte Roberts Lecturer in English at University College London And Karen O’Brien Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford
The wars between the Persians and the Greeks have become a cornerstone of the idea of “Western Civilization,” a defining moment when Greeks became Greeks in opposition to the outside world. But this series of conflicts was far more complicated than a simple civilizational clash; it was born of a particular world, and to properly understand the Persian Wars, we need to grasp the background that made them possible.
Fresh Youtubery
- Acquaintance/Recognize #etymology – YouTube | Alliterative
- EID MAR COIN | The coin that celebrates Caesar’s murder – YouTube | Historyextra
- Osiris: Two Deaths of a God – Ancient Egypt – Extra Mythology – YouTube
- Hades Playthough Part 4 – YouTube
- Greek Mythology, Meet Mafia Romance: SAV R MILLER Talks Popular Romance Series “Monsters & Muses” – YouTube | MoAn Inc
- EES TOP TIPS for writing funding applications – YouTube
- Gaza excavation: Ancient Roman burial ground uncovered – YouTube
Book Reviews
- [BMCR] Hannah Cornwell, Greg Woolf, Gendering Roman imperialism. Impact of empire, 43. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2022.
- [BMCR] Susanne Borowski, Penthesilea und ihre Schwestern: Amazonenepisoden als Bauform des Heldenepos. The language of classical literature, 35. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2021.
- Mary Beard’s new book Emperor of Rome reveals the real glitz, gore and leadership styles of the Roman empire
- [BMCR] Joanna Wegner, Monastic communities in context: monasteries, economy, and society in late antique Egypt. Journal of juristic papyrology supplement, 41. Leuven: Peeters, 2021.
- [BMCR] Eric Csapo, Hans Rupprecht Goette, J. Richard Green, Brigitte Le Guen, Elodie Paillard, Jelle Stoop, Peter Wilson, Theatre and autocracy in the ancient world. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022.
- [BMCR] Sophia Xenophontos, Crystal Addey, Georgios Pachymeres. Commentary on Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics: critical edition with introduction and translation. Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina. Series academica, 7. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022.
Dramatic Receptions
Online Talks and Conference-Related Things
- Call for Papers: Epigraphy.info VIII Workshop (Berlin) – Current EpigraphyCurrent Epigraphy
- See what’s happening today in Dr Pistone’s Online Classics Social Calendar
- SCS Events Calendar
Jobs, Postdocs, and other Professional Matters
- Assistant Professor in Greek or Latin literature – HigherEdJobs
- Job Description – Assistant Professor in Classics and Ancient Science (23007342)
- Placement:Service | Society for Classical Studies
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- Essay: Why I Think About The Roman Empire | The Loyola Phoenix
- Rebuilding the Roman Empire One TikTok at a Time | The Loyola Phoenix
- A Fascination of the Ages: What is Your Roman Empire? – The Villanovan
- Here’s how many guys really think about the Roman Empire | Ipsos
- Do Men Think About the Roman Empire Daily? This Professor Sure Does – Georgetown University
- Women are obsessed with the Romans, too | The Spectator
- The Ancient Earthquake That Destroyed Nearly Everything on Crete
- This Ancient Roman Site In Northern England Was Once An Important City & Is Worth Visiting Today
- Minoans’ Sophisticated Diet Included Imported Spices From Asia
- Pompeii Skeleton Proves Greek Culture Thrived in Ancient Rome
- What Did Aristotle Teach Alexander the Great?
Diversions
‘Sorting’ Out Your Day:
- Homeromanteion | Online Homeric Oracle
- Sortes Virgilianae (English)
- Sortes Virgilianae (Latin)
- Consult the Oracle at UCL
Today on the Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar:
If it thunders today, it portends a surplus of all necessities except for grain.
… adapted from the text and translation of:
Jean MacIntosh Turfa, The Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar, in Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Erika Simon (eds.), The Religion of the Etruscans. University of Texas Press, 2006. (Kindle edition)