My #Classics Gift Guide is here in Pasts Imperfect! Feat. adapted Sabrina Carpenter lyrics, a plant trellis shaped like an Ionic column, a purse shaped like Medusa's head, and a diamond fascinus.
https://t.co/i72emvDWkm
Submit your response for the first annual SCS Census by Nov 22! This survey, developed by the SCS Data Committee, aims to provide a picture of the field of Classical Studies in 2024, and is open to anyone who identifies as connected to Classical Studies. https://t.co/efdpZ7POxg
So proud to see this issue published! It was a pleasure to work with my fellow @AznClassics officers to highlight work by our members, and an honor to work with @opietasanimi for Res Diff!
Today on the blog, Rachel Philbrick introduces the SCS Data Committee's first annual SCS Census. Read about it here: https://t.co/VH1GhrnPla
Fill out the Census by 11/22 here: https://t.co/OoJlSoAYEY
Introducing the first annual SCS Census! This survey, developed by the SCS Data Committee, aims to provide a picture of the field of Classical Studies in 2024. The Census is open to anyone who identifies as connected to Classical Studies, in any way: https://t.co/efdpZ7POxg
Please fill out the 2024 Census from the SCS! We on the Data Committee have tried to make a census that captures everyone's experience, but we need your help. So whether you are a professor, graduate student, K-12 teacher, or whoever, we want to hear from you!
We have a lot of institutional experience of dealing with Holocaust denialism on the internet. Mid-2010s Reddit had *problems*.
Today seems to be a day in which that experience is useful.
And no, we're not linking the reasons why, because Rule 1 is No, Don't Link That Shit.
@AntiqueThought I have just a small understanding of EpiDoc and concede to the more informed, but in my experience those features are well within the capabilities of what the encoding is capable of representing
ROMAN II: and as you can see I’ve depicted him nude here —
ROMAN I: except for the splendid torc around his neck?
ROMAN II: Yes, nude except for the splendid stiff torc around his powerful neck, with a mortice and tenon locking catch just above the hollow of his white throat
ROMAN I: I see you’ve made him astonishingly beautiful
ROMAN II: Yes, I thought while I was reminding everyone of their crushing defeat and the ceaseless might of the Republic, I might as well make him very beautiful
Two Romans Sculpt "The Dying Gaul"
https://t.co/V4JHDqn1lb
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