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Blog: Thesis Spotlight: Furor and Elegiac Conventions in Vergil’s Depiction of Female Characters in the Aeneid

Lindsay Herndon | Monday, August 22, 2022
People sit around a table playing a board game. Two women on the left reach their arms across the board. One is pointing with her index finger.

Blog: Immersivity and (Other) “Fantasies of Antiquity”

Benjamin Stevens | Monday, December 6, 2021

Blog: How Might We Gamify Ancient Greek?

Joshua Hartman | Monday, September 21, 2020

Blog: New School Year, New School You: Playful Pedagogy in Intro Language Courses

Amy Lather | Monday, August 26, 2019
Vergilius Romanus. Shepherd with flocks (Georgics, Book III). First half of the 5th c., 22 x 22.5 cm. Vatican Apostolic Library. Vat. Lat. 3867. F ° 44v. Image via Wikipedia by Public Domain.

Blog: Virgil on the Stage: Theatrical Performances of the Eclogues

Patrick Hogan | Thursday, August 9, 2018
Aeneas Departs from Carthage (Aeneid, Book IV)

Review: Latin Scansion App

Patrick Hogan | Monday, September 18, 2017