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Detail of Thalia from the Sarcophagus of the Muses, late 2nd century CE, Thassian marble, Archaeological Museum of Ostia. Photo taken by Krishni Burns, unpublished.

Blog: Finding Comedy in the Performance of Ancient Drama

Krishni Burns |

Review: Digital Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum

Richard Fernando Buxton |
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)

Blog: Being An Independent Scholar in Classics

Ann Raia, John Jacobs, davidjmurphy |

Blog: What Classicists Can Do with Video Games

David Fredrick |

Amphora: How to Use the Exhibit Hall at the Annual Meeting

Ellen Bauerle |
Scene from Roman History, depicting a Youth receiving Armor from a Dying Man

Blog: A Transitional Latin Reading Environment

Emma Vanderpool |
Virgil Reading the Aeneid to Augustus, Octavia, and Livia

Blog: The Golden Line—From Classroom to Canon

Kenneth Mayer |

Amphora: Flipping a Coin—Building a Numismatic Database with Undergraduate Researchers

Julie Langford |
"Gate, Pompeii, Italy". Brooklyn Museum, Goodyear.

Blog: Virtual Reality Pompeii

Rhodora Vennarucci |

Blog: Approaching Classical Persian

Gregory Crane |

Blog: Digital Reading in Leipzig and Tehran—A Research Agenda

Gregory Crane |

Blog: Unfamiliar Languages

Gregory Crane |

Blog: Kalkhas the Humanist

Gregory Crane |
A sketched tree with large leaves connecting to one another, with Greek writing on each leaf

Blog: Using Dependency Syntax Treebanking in the Classroom and in Research

Robert Gorman, vgorman1 |
Detail of the Tabula Peutingeriana

Blog: Mapping and Teaching the Classical World

Sarah Bond |

Blog: Digital Footnotes for Scholarly Communication

Hamish Cameron and Hannah Čulík-Baird |

Blog: Student Research and Digital Tools

Marie-Claire Beaulieu |

A New Incarnation of Latin in China, by Yongyi Li

Ellen Bauerle, Yongyi Li |

Flipping a Coin: Building a Numismatic Database with Undergraduate Researchers, by Julie Langford

Ellen Bauerle, Julie Langford |