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blogographos is a public blog to which anyone interested in Greek and Roman antiquity may post. This means interested laymen as well as professional classicists and students. This blog is not intended as a challenge to the resources for classicists currently available--chief among them the Classical Greek and Latin Discussion Group, hosted at the University of Kentucky, and David Meadows's rogueclassicism--but rather as a complement.
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Sep 28, 2006
Where's the kleroterion?

This voting system in Gambia puts me in the mind of Athenian ballots.
 
Sep 12, 2006
Photos from the British Museum

Alexander and a random GreekThere'll be photos from my visit to the British Museum going up at my Flickr account over the next couple of days. It's taking a little while as the light has added a colour cast to a few of the photos which needs removing.

Photos already up include Alexander, seen here with an unidentified person, Epikouros and A centaur about to kick a bloke in the marbles. They're all going up on a BY-SA licence, so you can do with them what you like.
Trying Neaira, by Debra Hamel
The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece
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