on my desk
- Book marks
- Books
- Alternatives to Athens
- Henry Auden’s Greek Prose Phrase Book (ca. 1949 — ‘It is similar to Meissner, but with the difference that it is not so elaborate and does not profess to contain everything, its object being rather to stimulate a boy’s own activity and suggest that he should add more phrases from his own reading,—it is for this purpose that the book has been interleaved. Boys ought to do something for themselves towards scholarship. They nowadays expect to have everything done for them.’)
- Cicero: Cato Maior, Laelius
- Dictionaries (Little Liddell, Autenrieth’s Homeric Dictionary, Lewis & Short)
- Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire (2 vols.)
- Fowler’s Modern English Usage
- Gildersleeve & Lodge Latin Grammar
- Laptop (which hiccoughs)
- Bradner & Lynch, eds. The Latin Epigrams of Thomas More
- Leges Graecorum Sacrae
- Lucian, OCT vol. 1
- Myth, Ritual, Memory, and Exchange: Essays in Greek Literature and Culture
- Pestman’s New Papyrological Primer
- Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination
- B. H. Warmington, Carthage
- Coffee-stained mug, with dregs
- Three notebooks, red
- Pamphlets, various (i.e. reprints and extracts from journals, Festschriften, etc.)
- Paper (letterhead, note-paper, etc.)
- Photocopies (from SIG, SEG, Arethusa, & Revue Archéologique)
- Photos, various
- Printer, with blue paper
- Survey (incomplete) of working conditions
- Writing implements, various