@Roger Pearse
Damascius on Orphic mythology
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quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
@Roger Pearse
Damascius on Orphic mythology
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@Rome – The Imperial Fora – Archaeological News & Related Studies 2014
ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA e FORI IMPERIALI: Dott.ssa E. Bianchi, ‘Foro Romano. L’intervento dei Tarquini prima della Cloaca Maxima,’ Studi Romani LVIII, 1-4 (2010), pp. 3-26 [PDF]. Foto: Massimo Trippini, Roma (2013-14).
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@Rome – The Imperial Fora – Archaeological News & Related Studies 2014
ITALIA BENI CULTURALI – OPERAZIONE RECUPERO BIGA: La Biga di Monteleone di Spoleto (PG), da ” la vita in diretta” RAI1 (14|06|2013) Video 08:53.
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Tip o’ the pileus to Robert MacLean on Twitter for mentioning this update … here’s the intro paragraph as a bit of a tease:
This latest batch of incunabula includes a bound volume containing six independent Latin grammatical texts. These texts are primarily associated with Johannes de Garlandia, a 12th century grammarian whose most famous work, the Dictionarius has been described by one 20th century scholar as ‘in one sense, the first of all dictionaries.’ The works in this volume seem intended for schoolboys with a rudimentary understanding of Latin who were in need of honing more complex grammatical ideas. De Garlandia commands them in his essay Synonyma ‘to come and listen to him for he will teach them.’
Links to some more potentially interesting incunabula follows the main post too!
@Dickinson College Commentaries
Reviewing Digital Projects
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