Virtue rewarded Posted on May 7, 2023 The story of Philemon and Baucis, who entertained the Gods unawares, comes to a bitter-sweet conclusion in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Propertius’s distant beloved Posted on April 7, 2023 Cynthia is away, and Propertius worries that he is losing her. Hear Propertius’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s sad end Posted on March 19, 2023 As Phaethon literally sets the world on fire, Jupiter intervenes to bring his adventure to a close. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Distinguished guests Posted on April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Philemon and Baucis, poor, but mindful of the sacred duty of hospitality to strangers, entertain the Gods unawares. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Propertius’s distant beloved Posted on April 7, 2023 Cynthia is away, and Propertius worries that he is losing her. Hear Propertius’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s sad end Posted on March 19, 2023 As Phaethon literally sets the world on fire, Jupiter intervenes to bring his adventure to a close. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Lovely mother, lovelier daughter Posted on April 14, 2023 As a compliment to the lovely pair, Horace promises never to return to the scurrilous tone of some of his earlier poetry. Hear Horace’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Propertius’s distant beloved Posted on April 7, 2023 Cynthia is away, and Propertius worries that he is losing her. Hear Propertius’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s sad end Posted on March 19, 2023 As Phaethon literally sets the world on fire, Jupiter intervenes to bring his adventure to a close. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Propertius’s distant beloved Posted on April 7, 2023 Cynthia is away, and Propertius worries that he is losing her. Hear Propertius’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s sad end Posted on March 19, 2023 As Phaethon literally sets the world on fire, Jupiter intervenes to bring his adventure to a close. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last » Close GDPR Cookie Settings Privacy Overview Strictly Necessary Cookies 3rd Party Cookies Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled 3rd Party Cookies This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Enable or Disable Cookies Enabled Disabled
Phaethon’s sad end Posted on March 19, 2023 As Phaethon literally sets the world on fire, Jupiter intervenes to bring his adventure to a close. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last »
Phaethon loses all control Posted on March 10, 2023 Phaethon’s disastrous ride in the chariot of his father, the Sun-God, goes from bad to worse. Hear Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last »
Phaethon’s ride Posted on March 1, 2023 In Pantheon Poets’ latest post, hear Ovid tell the story of Phaethon and his ill-fated ride in the chariot of the Sun. Listen to Ovid’s Latin and follow in English here. See the illustrated blog post here. Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last »
Westbrook on Propertius Posted on February 27, 2023 Today’s post is a poem by Westbrook on Propertius and his work’s journey from Augustan Rome to the present day. Read it here. See the illustrated blog post here. Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last »
Two divergent visions of death Posted on February 6, 2023February 14, 2023 A Blessed release at sunset or a sordid assault in a brothel? Two very different imaginings of death by W E Henley. See and compare the poems here. See the illustrated blog post here. Page 12 of 28« First«...5...111213...152025...»Last »