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Hodie est Non. Nov. 2772 AUC ~ 9 Maimakterion in the third year of the 699th Olympiad In the News 3 ancient shipwrecks discovered off Aegean island of Kasos In Case You Missed It 2000-year-old chariot found in Croatia sheds light on unknown facts about ancient Rome Minoan compound uncovered on tiny islet | Multimedia…
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Hodie est pridie Non. Nov. 2772 AUC ~ 8 Maimakterion in the third year of the 699th Olympiad A very slow Monday …. In Case You Missed It 2000-year-old chariot found in Croatia sheds light on unknown facts about ancient Rome Fresh Bloggery Laudator Temporis Acti: Nudity A Healthy Mind in A Healthy Body, but…
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Hodie est III Non. Nov. 2772 AUC ~ 7 Maimakterion in the third year of the 699th Olympiad In the News Unearthing remnants of school’s hidden Roman history | News and Star Ruins of Thriving Minoan Settlement Discovered on Crete | GreekReporter.com Tornos News | Ancient archives discovered at the palace complex of Zominthos in…
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Reprinted with kind permission of Barry Baldwin himself, who years ago had to endure yours truly as a student. Errors in transcription naturally accrue to the latter. (Or, Who What? – to adapt Lenin’s (a good classicist) famous question. Jerry Glover’s admirably even-handed investigation (FT280:32–37] of the Shakespeare question has its classical equivalents. First though,…
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Hodie est Kal. Nov. 2772 AUC ~ 5 Maimakterion in the third year of the 699th Olympiad In the News Roman ring found in Broxted after 1,600 years – BBC News Classicists and Classics in the News Media studies scholars to attend ‘Siren Echoes’ conference | Cornell Chronicle Students reenact the Battle of Actium with…