#podcastitas ~ Housing in Pompeii — When in Rome

Like housing in every city and town, those in Pompeii had a wide array of styles and stature, from the most basic through to the affluent. Walking the streets can give you a strong sense of how everyday Pompeiians lived, if you know what to look for. Guest: Dr Gillian Shepherd (Director, Trendall Centre, La…

#podcastitas ~ QDP Ep 113: De Legonio (cum Antonio Gibbins) — Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast

Hoc in colloquio, Iason et Antonio Gibbins, Sydneae versantes, oppidum Legonium tractant. Quas fabulas cum discipulis adhibetis? Certiores nos facias aut hac in pagina (infra) aut apud Prosopobiblion (“Facebook“) aut pipiando (“tweeting”) @QDicitur–adice #QDPod113. Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast: Episode 113 by Justin Slocum Bailey, Gus Grissom, and Jason Slanga is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike…

#podcastitas ~ The Studly Spartacus in Pop Culture — The Partial Historians

This has been a long time coming, but for those of you who enjoyed our episodes (numbers 18-21) on Spartacus, the 1960 film and the Starz series, here are some select sources to help you find out more about Spartacus on the small and big screen. Augoustakis, A.; Cyrino, M. (eds), Starz Spartacus: Reimagining an…

#podcastitas ~ Episode 5 – The Punk Lexicon, with Joshua Sosin — The Mirror of Antiquity

Loud music, 27 hours on a bike, and a crowd-sourced translation of a giant ancient dictionary. Stream or download the episode, or subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or RSS. Joshua Sosin is Associate Professor of Classics at Duke University. He is co-director of the Duke Databank for Documentary Papyri and…