In the ten books of his Periegesis, or “Description of Greece,” the ancient Greek traveler Pausanias (second century CE) describes the central regions of ancient Greece, giving his readers
In Reading Medieval Latin with the Legend of Barlaam and Josaphat, Donka D. Markus offers comprehensive commentary on the 13th-century Dominican theologian Jacobus de Voragine’s retelling of the
Erin K. Moodie presents a rigorous yet accessible guide to Plautus’ satirical playPoenulus for use in the contemporary classroom. Likely written and staged in the years following the Second Punic War
Erin K. Moodie presents a rigorous yet accessible guide to Plautus’ satirical playPoenulus for use in the contemporary classroom. Likely written and staged in the years following the Second Punic War
"A Commentary on Cicero, De Divinatione I, is the first English-language commentary on the Latin text of Marcus Tullius Cicero's dialogue in almost one hundred years. The defense of divination (the sc
"Patrick Paul Hogan's A Student Commentary on Pausanias Book 1 introduces the first book of Pausanias' 'Description of Greece' to students of Classical Greek. Pausanias' second century CE work is the