With the recent discovery in the north of England of yet another example of the famous Latin palindromic square illustrated at the left, it is time to review the mystery surrounding this clever construction. Found at an archeological site in Manchester, this joins the other discoveries in various sites throughout the lands of the former Roman Empire
Word palindromes are very difficult to create, much more rigorous than the various sonnet patterns, ...
A Latin palindrome was discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, wich was destroyed by an eruption of the ...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
In 1868 a painted fragment of wall plaster was taken from the dirt of a Roman villa under excavation...
A 5-by-5 palindromic word square is one in which the first word is a reversal of the fifth word, the...
It was the third discovery of the rotas square that finally cast disrepute upon the third century A....
Peter Newby\u27s theory of \u27Arepoid\u27 word squares being merely classical recreational linguist...
The oldest word square on record, the famed SATOR-AREPO-TENET-OPERA-ROTAS square known form at least...
Many word-lovers are familiar with the famous Latin square shown above. It probably dates from Roman...
I take my hat off to the \u27paper-and-pencil practitioner\u27 Peter Newby for his clever article O...
The accessibility of the palindrome in ancient times to the lands east and south-east of the Mediter...
In the November 1979 Word Ways there was an interesting challenging article by Dmitri A. Borgmann ca...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man\u27s greatest inventi...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man's greatest invention...
A Latin palindrome was discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, wich was destroyed by an eruptionof the V...
Word palindromes are very difficult to create, much more rigorous than the various sonnet patterns, ...
A Latin palindrome was discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, wich was destroyed by an eruption of the ...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...
In 1868 a painted fragment of wall plaster was taken from the dirt of a Roman villa under excavation...
A 5-by-5 palindromic word square is one in which the first word is a reversal of the fifth word, the...
It was the third discovery of the rotas square that finally cast disrepute upon the third century A....
Peter Newby\u27s theory of \u27Arepoid\u27 word squares being merely classical recreational linguist...
The oldest word square on record, the famed SATOR-AREPO-TENET-OPERA-ROTAS square known form at least...
Many word-lovers are familiar with the famous Latin square shown above. It probably dates from Roman...
I take my hat off to the \u27paper-and-pencil practitioner\u27 Peter Newby for his clever article O...
The accessibility of the palindrome in ancient times to the lands east and south-east of the Mediter...
In the November 1979 Word Ways there was an interesting challenging article by Dmitri A. Borgmann ca...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man\u27s greatest inventi...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man's greatest invention...
A Latin palindrome was discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, wich was destroyed by an eruptionof the V...
Word palindromes are very difficult to create, much more rigorous than the various sonnet patterns, ...
A Latin palindrome was discovered in the ruins of Pompeii, wich was destroyed by an eruption of the ...
On the eve of the Middle Ages, slightly more than one century after the fall of the Western Roman Em...