12-18-2007, 12:20 AM
Bill made available a new article on the Birthplace of Plautus in the Antiquaries' Shoebox. He also published some stuff by the Graeco-Roman sophist/philosopher Dio of Prusa (a.k.a. Dio Chrysostom, 'mouth of gold'): Discourse 7 (great fun: contains a rare description of daily life of ancient hunters who never visited the cities), Discourse 27 (what takes place during a symposium), Discourse 63 (On fortune), Discourse 67 (On popular opinion), and Discourse 74 (On distrust). I will soon add an introduction to this Dio, plus a speech by Synesius that tackles the question whether he ought to be called a philosopher or a sophist.
And continuing with Allen's Star Names, Bill added Lepus (the hare).
And continuing with Allen's Star Names, Bill added Lepus (the hare).