12-22-2006, 02:04 AM
OK folks, here's a whole bunch of new links. On my own website a moderately interesting article on a Roman village (four fortified farms) in Libya called Suq al-Awty, which is almost the last of my pieces of the Limes Tripolitanus (read more about the Limes to know the context of Suq al-Awty).
In the meantime, Bill has been busy with a whole series of articles of his web edition of Smith' Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: consularis (former consul); cubitus (cubit); oscillum (2c2e); patera (saucer); patina (bowl); pedum (shepherd's crook); pegma (parade floats); pelta (light shield); pentathlon (parade floats); perduellionis IIviri; periscelsis (no one knows); pes (foot); petaurum (a game); praedium (an expression from Roman law); salinum (salt-cellar; I did not know these existed); scalptura (seal or engraving).
In the meantime, Bill has been busy with a whole series of articles of his web edition of Smith' Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: consularis (former consul); cubitus (cubit); oscillum (2c2e); patera (saucer); patina (bowl); pedum (shepherd's crook); pegma (parade floats); pelta (light shield); pentathlon (parade floats); perduellionis IIviri; periscelsis (no one knows); pes (foot); petaurum (a game); praedium (an expression from Roman law); salinum (salt-cellar; I did not know these existed); scalptura (seal or engraving).