2015-03-18

On antiquarian finds of hypocaust systems in Lincoln, see also 1740 print of find nr Cathedral http://t.co/qUqxl5Uudf pic.twitter.com/5rOrrmnW1J

— Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) January 25, 2015

ASCSA Agora developed iDig recording program available at iTunes https://t.co/9tcuF7Eo4W

— James C Wright (@ascsadirector) January 25, 2015

The "#Pompey's Pillar" [actually erected by the people of Alexandria to honor #Diocletian] (1867-99) by Bonfils | #LC pic.twitter.com/ug6dprxod0

— Ste. Trombetti (@ste_trombetti) January 25, 2015

#archaeologytravel Plans for New Museum on ‘Sacred Isle’ of Delos http://t.co/Wn6kb9mXWG
#Greece pic.twitter.com/TfgwK4QI9F

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Ancient selfies? http://t.co/T1wgmwkWS7

— Dorothy Lobel King (@DorothyKing) January 25, 2015

Robert Burns was born #onthisday in 1759. Will you be addressing a haggis this #BurnsNight? http://t.co/iAdNPo3OwZ pic.twitter.com/r5E4ZWRNfw

— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 25, 2015

L'interno dell'Anfiteatro di Pozzuoli
#archeologia #cultura #pozzuoli pic.twitter.com/KWga4q5Yu9

— Amici Museo Bologna (@AmiciMuseoBO) January 3, 2014

Gripping report from the Gk front line by @paulmasonnews. He cites Socrates – I hope there's no Critias in the wings http://t.co/kyNmbCipGh

— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) January 25, 2015

It is so annoying to wade through things for explorator where the new york times has decided to change headlines …

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

I still don't understand the National Post's sudden interest in the ancient world …

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

@cwjones89 on shipping from serbia, cf: http://t.co/lMLpOOgUej

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Horace II: more rambling, this time about the Satires… | Scholars and Rogues | Progressive Culture http://t.co/nABhfpDvdD

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

King's College London – Rumble Fund Lecture 2015 http://t.co/avvspIDRxz

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Plans for New Museum on 'Sacred Isle' of Delos | http://t.co/eGiuSAhxJY http://t.co/MVKAolkO5A

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Destroying mummy masks: “Since we own, it’s ok”. Maybe not… | Faces&Voices https://t.co/tTig01SS8d

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

[classcon] Busted: Napoleon once owned U of S sculpture http://t.co/fDfWS49gxI

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: January 24 http://t.co/94dQMX9MMt

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

The Morgan exhibits the final works of Italian draftsman and classicist Giovanni Battista Piranesi http://t.co/DnX93S9vJU

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

From Venus to Katie Price: A brief history of the breast | Life and style | The Observer http://t.co/2gly7lWD1h

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Repatriation of 2,607 Seized Ancient Greek Coins From Germany | http://t.co/eGiuSAhxJY http://t.co/eiZjH8Tj1f

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Antiquities next to contemporary in Prada Foundation’s new home – The Art Newspaper http://t.co/74GBHRKgB5

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Tomb reveals burial methods of ancient age – ARCHAEOLOGY http://t.co/2CQYYqtuNg

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Graeco-Roman necropolis discovered in Alexandria – Greco-Roman – Heritage – Ahram Online http://t.co/q9Pm0DgzhU

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Athens: the 3 .. the 2 columns of #Olympieion [after a storm in 1852] by H. Byam Martin (1835) & F. Bonfils (1850-80) pic.twitter.com/yISy5p1caw

— Ste. Trombetti (@ste_trombetti) January 25, 2015

Hiya @stephenjenkin , would you mind letting the Classics community know I'm looking for suggestions for new Greek Myth Comix? Thanks x

— Jenks@GreekMythComix (@BBFiction) January 25, 2015

Apparently the new J.Lo movie has her as a classics teacher with a '1st edition' of the Iliad. So like, an audiobook? http://t.co/4Pp9msspCs

— Sarah Bond (@SarahEBond) January 25, 2015

"Since we own [mummy masks], it's okay" Maybe but if I sell you my Dalmatian puppy I do not expect you to make a coat @papyrologyatman

— Candida Moss (@candidamoss) January 25, 2015

Discover the history of the ancient coins at #JordanMuseum
#coin #ancientcoins #coincollectors #archaeology #Ancients pic.twitter.com/RT5DFBSoms

— The Jordan Museum (@JordanMuseum) January 25, 2015

#archaeologytravel New Archaeological Museum in Herculaneum http://t.co/U8uIrN8Els
#Italy pic.twitter.com/mCQMaCYKJs

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

ca. Jan 25 44 BC #Caesar presides at Latin Festival on Alban Mount south of #Rome – its date rearranged to suit him pic.twitter.com/8KTf8uPCep

— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) January 25, 2015

Just unwrapped my edition of Soranus' Gynecology. Am tempted to tweet it for the next three months…

— Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) January 25, 2015

Ooo this looks good! #Classics #Drama Day for teachers and students @oxfordclassics 18/02/05 http://t.co/LsjG5awajP

— Manchester CA (@Manchester_CA) January 25, 2015

'Render unto Caesar' and all that. Thank you.
“Bredgar Hoard: 37gold aurei, prob buried during invasion of Britain pic.twitter.com/tKnQStxuth”

— Emperor Claudius (@Claudius_God) January 25, 2015

Once again the Greeks did it first – and better ;-)
David Beckham apparently has a new M&S underwear line … pic.twitter.com/nVDSXERl4j

— Dorothy Lobel King (@DorothyKing) January 25, 2015

An old saw, cut down: http://t.co/Zar2AQ8t0a: Railroad Gauges and Roman Chariots http://t.co/Y9f7CUAbFQ via @po_st

— Eric Poehler (@Pompeiana79) January 25, 2015

Blue glass cup with gladiators fighting, each gladiator is identified by name in an inscription above him, 2nd c. AD. pic.twitter.com/kR3BIreONt

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Dorothy King's PhDiva: Looted: The Pharos of Alexandria …
http://t.co/BXVevYPjeG

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Glass dropper-flask in the form of a secutor helmet with "snake thread" trails, made in Rhineland, 3rd century AD. pic.twitter.com/W5CVjkeUfs

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Fab piece on the most popular lap dog in ancient Greece & Rome, the Melitan. http://t.co/P4JVK7zhUb @CarlaSchodde pic.twitter.com/vJp7xpmlJJ

— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 25, 2015

Ovid’s Works and Days | Washington Free Beacon
http://t.co/XbZuuADXtY

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Eunapius, Lives of the Philosophers 4.1.9: On the Clarity of Porphyry | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/IteDLcbfmq

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

“@myfairobserver: One of #Afghanistan’s important #Heritage treasures in danger http://t.co/tMoDFxGVbj pic.twitter.com/14ynZhwv4N”

— Archaeology & Arts (@archaiologia_en) January 25, 2015

[something missing?]

The Origins of Sex: How the First Sexual Revolution Shaped Modern Society | Brain Pickings
http://t.co/ItYjIr9OiI

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

Mosaic of ?Fortuna from Roman forum at Lincoln, in @collectionlinc; reconstuction of forum via http://t.co/SrWhTkJT0r pic.twitter.com/jE1mctSvQ5

— Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) January 25, 2015

If you want to get things done in politics, you got to know when to flash a little shoulder. pic.twitter.com/Mx2JENhgZE

— Cranky Roman Guy (@querulus) January 25, 2015

Today was hard work. Many flaked out early in the day. But perseverance and persistence paid off for the hardcore. pic.twitter.com/wptNVWTe4u

— Metal Detectives (@DetectingDigsUK) January 25, 2015

Fish-shaped glass bottle, from Iader Roman necropolis, 2nd half of 1st century AD (Zadar Museum of Ancient Glass). pic.twitter.com/a1YuekBrIt

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Very exciting conference coming up @LeedsClassics @RegineMay tales of the fantastic nature! https://t.co/LDJKolkhro

— Mai Musié (@oxfordclassics) January 24, 2015

The Achilles on Skyros cup, enameled painting on glass, 3rd century AD, found in Cologne. pic.twitter.com/15VDw86ADu

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

@carolemadge wow..!

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 25, 2015

@carolemadge Same scene depicted on a mosaic at #LaOlmeda @vrolmeda Roman Villa in Palencia (Spain). pic.twitter.com/ke0mnyYbZg

— Anuskis (@anuskisGQ) January 25, 2015

'Antigone is very political, and from what's happening nowadays in the world, I found it an urgent play to play again' Juliette Binoche

— ClassicsSCHS (@ClassicsSCHS) January 25, 2015

From Bestiaria blog, Neoptolemus slays King Priam of Troy at the end of Trojan war. http://t.co/NRb6MpvQ5p #OU3043 pic.twitter.com/dAHCilUrSD

— Laura Gibbs (@OnlineMythIndia) January 25, 2015

Listen: "In Our Time, Thucydides" This Thursday, 9pm.
BBC Radio 4: http://t.co/Ou5g8vGD6J

— Classics Collective (@ClassColl) January 25, 2015

'The Anatomy Lesson' (that's one interpretation anyway!) Via Latina catacomb, Rome, 4th century AD pic.twitter.com/kEmTsi8gOD

— Jessica Hughes (@jesshughes61) January 25, 2015

Here, the mythological hero Perseus triumphantly presents Medusa's head. http://t.co/VcREqzfc6N #MetViewpoints pic.twitter.com/dFJqxbLfYY

— metmuseum (@metmuseum) January 25, 2015

There are 1,102 comments on YouTube about Lucius (or should that be #Lucius). https://t.co/ydJWl4g0cb.

— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) January 25, 2015

Cameo glass disc showing a pensive Priam. Was attached to the bottom of the Portland Vase but does not belong to it. pic.twitter.com/VK8BnxaPSy

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Cameo glass depicting the initiation of Ariadne into the Dionysian mysteries, from Pompeii, 1st quarter of 1st c. AD. pic.twitter.com/qpSG9p7UoJ

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

Three-layered sardonyx cameo with double portrait of the emperor Trajan and his wife Plotina, AD 105-115. pic.twitter.com/ylFCdsXLDW

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

The Blacas Cameo, a cameo portrait of Augustus carved from a three-layered sardonyx, about AD 14-20. pic.twitter.com/Xr3wiv5BtE

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 25, 2015

A 13thC silver seal matrix set w/ v fine 2ndC intaglio of Antoninus Pius (138-61), found Kent: http://t.co/dzWBaHikTD pic.twitter.com/ipnx7Lvjjn

— Dr Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) January 25, 2015

The Piraeus Athena – the 2,350 year old bronze statue is one of the best preserved Greek statues still extant pic.twitter.com/qM7d5yIMw8

— Europe's History (@EuropesHistory) January 25, 2015

CORRECTION: Listen: "In Our Time, Thucydides" This Thursday, 9AM.
BBC Radio 4: http://t.co/Ou5g8vGD6J

— Classics Collective (@ClassColl) January 25, 2015

Do you like Latin? Do you like hedgehogs? Do you like medieval bestiaries? Then this short video is for you. https://t.co/6wYxGISrI1

— Francesca Tronchin (@tronchin) January 25, 2015

Name-vase of the Foied Group (Faliscan Red Figure kylix, mid 4th c. BCE): Eat, drink and be merry… https://t.co/qPSY7nSoUw

— Dan Diffendale (@diffendale) January 26, 2015

σεισάχθεια, ἡ, (seisachtheia)
—"shaking off of burdens," a name for the disburdening ordinance of Solon for the relief of debt

— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) January 15, 2015

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