Well, since I have a dusty old copy of Plutarch on my shelf, that
would be my first choice. I'm sure I could find at least one more
when we start nominating.
DANA, I trust 'Daphnis and Chloe' also comes in a good translation.
I confess I really can't read (or write, or speak) Greek and that
recommendation really caught me.
In many US universities, beginning math classes are used to weed out students. My husband taught them when he was a graduate student, and was ordered to fail a high percentage of the student
JOANK, I was shocked to read that. I don't understand the purpose
of failing a high percentage of the students. Aren't they cutting
their own income? Or is it simply that they don't have the staff, etc.
to handle large numbers of upper classmen?
So true, GUM. I have been reading 'Selections from the Classic
Historians' a bit at a time. So often I find observations that could
easily apply people, events, etc. of modern times.
gasp I thought I'd never catch up! So many posts already.