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A window display featuring books about Greek myth, a model of the Ishtar Gate, and a large papier-mache figure of Poseidon.

Blog: First Contact: Why Middle School Ancient History is So Important

Stephen Guerriero |

Review: Reconstructing Ptolemy and his Global Legacy

Alberto Bardi |

Blog: Working Together to Transcribe Ancient Documents During COVID-19

Sarah Bond |

Review: ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World

Chiara Palladino |
A black and white drawing of a man with short, dark hair, a beard, and moustache

Blog: Celebrating the Scholarship of W.S. Scarborough and the Contributions of African American Classicists

Michele Ronnick, Kirk Ormand |

Blog: Computational Classics? Programming Natural Language Understanding

William Short |
Perseus and Andromeda in landscape fresco Metropolitan Museum_public domain

Review: Perseus Digital Library Scaife Viewer

Stephen Sansom |
Tondo showing the Severan dynasty: Septimius Severus with Julia Domna, Caracalla and Geta, whose face has been erased, probably because of the damnatio memoriae put against him by Caracalla, from Djemila (Algeria), circa AD 199-200, Altes Museum, Berlin.

Blog: Diversifying Latin in High School and Middle School Classrooms

Danielle Bostick |
Lapis SatricanusIscrizione latina arcaica, VI secolo a.C. EDR 078476. Photo by Giulia Sarullo - Own work, via Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0.

Review: Searching EAGLE (The Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy)

Charles Hedrick |
A sculpture of a man's face, missing a nose

Blog: Teaching and Learning at the Museum, A Liberal Arts College Perspective

Andaleeb Banta, Christopher Trinacty |
Marble left hand holding a scroll

Review: Guidelines for Encoding Critical Editions for the Library of Digital Latin Texts

Donald Mastronarde, Richard J. Tarrant |

Review: Roman Inscriptions of Britain

Rebecca Benefiel |

Review: Suda On Line

Joel Christensen |

Review: Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project

Gabriel Moss |

Review: Childree on Flüeler, e-codices

Randall Childree |
Albertus Magnus, De Bono. Folium 1r. Cologne, Library of the Dome, Codex 1024 (detail). From Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.

Review: Anderson on Winge, A Latin Macronizer

Peter Anderson |