Alex Book Translation 2
In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf. One Sunday morning the warm sun came up… and POP, out of the egg came a tiny, very hungry caterpillar. He started looking for some food. On […]
Discipulis Haverfordiensibus Latinitatem Discendis
In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf. One Sunday morning the warm sun came up… and POP, out of the egg came a tiny, very hungry caterpillar. He started looking for some food. On […]
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Although my coursework focuses on the ancient world, I rarely find myself looking at Classical mythology (with the exception of the stories we look at in Latin.) I was surprised, therefore, at the frequency with which elements of Professor Hines’ […]
This past Tuesday, I had the pleasure of attending a talk by visiting Professor (and candidate) Hannah Silverblank on the characterization and subversive power of the goddess Thetis in the Iliad. In the interest of complete honesty, I have never […]
Wildflowers Tom Petty (by way of the Wailin’ Jennys) You belong among the wildflowers You belong on a boat out at sea Sail away, kill off the hours You belong somewhere you feel free Run away, find you a […]
Alex Stern 19 November, 2019 Acta III This past week I had the opportunity to hear Professor Nandini Pandey speak on the subject of “Dominance and diversity in Roman space and psychology.” I really enjoyed her talk– I’m always impressed […]