2015-03-31

Labels of these genitives? http://t.co/d1iuZBHAfU #latin #LatinGrammar

— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) March 25, 2015

#quoteoftheday House of Atreus are like the characters of the Marvel Universe. They turn up in each others' stories with a new backstory.

— Dominic Mercer (@dom_mercer) March 25, 2015

quid tibi dolet? (What hurts) Identify the parts of the body in Latin http://t.co/e0pMloyzdJ pic.twitter.com/KbHHo1f92V

— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) March 25, 2015

The latest #PhD #Vlog is now live! The Conference Paper Edit: PhD Vlog Day 24: https://t.co/CWSsEfyBoU #YouTube #vloggers #PhDLife #PhDChat

— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) March 25, 2015

Nei nostri archivi, abbiamo trovato due foto dei #MuseiCapitolini negli anni 1900 ! :) #architectureMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/NMM4kl1EWF

— le CMN (@leCMN) March 25, 2015

Dancing girl relief, detail of the Heroon from Sagalassos, Burdur Museum
© Carole Raddato pic.twitter.com/D9GljUPMjh

— Mariola (@MariolaRub) March 25, 2015

. @romanhistory1 : Avec, en haut à gauche, la belle Vénus de Martres :-) http://t.co/Ievssgp972 pic.twitter.com/fkQ6VtoFN5

— Musée Saint-Raymond (@MSR_Tlse) March 25, 2015

Altares redondos romanos. Museo del Teatro Romano de Cartagena. #architectureMW pic.twitter.com/7GBG3mzkZD

— Pau Gala (@P__Gala) March 25, 2015

Inspiration for my 1st Roman Mystery! RT @LiddellAndScott: Κέρβερος, ὁ (Kerberos) Cerberus, the many-headed dog… pic.twitter.com/JNto68a2LK

— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) March 25, 2015

Because it's a beautiful day and I'm waking through it, here's #lincoln's famous newport arch pic.twitter.com/WCy94Q7w4c

— Antony Lee (@lidongni) March 22, 2015

How the Greeks invented the modern idea of us as human beings – History – Life and Style – The Indep… http://t.co/prHGgG4P6z

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Ancient Greek Comedy by Tokyo University Students | News from Greeks in Africa, Asia, and South Amer… http://t.co/OAyuhOaRlG

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: March 25 http://t.co/mIJQZEb7cE

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

7 Roman wonders from the Corinium Museum in Cirencester (UK) | FOLLOWING HADRIAN http://t.co/XNlQyDJz8P

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Love Is Tearing Me Apart: Tibullus, II.IV (1-12) | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/7PapAL9btX

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Laudator Temporis Acti: From Brevity to Speechlessness http://t.co/yHmpaK4xFS

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Laudator Temporis Acti: Scholia Aristophanica http://t.co/CA0IBV1AMD

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Laudator Temporis Acti: Ancient and Modern Poets http://t.co/KWmh5UzkXR

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Laudator Temporis Acti: Bibliographies http://t.co/wkeyrCx6Xf

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

As If Monday Weren’t Unfunny Enough: Four Fragments from Theopompos | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/S2KuqtGk9q

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Isis Iraq: Bulldozing of Nimrud and Hatra disputed by archaeologists and satellite images http://t.co/eS4u5NqH8q

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

EPHEMERIS: De aeronavi quae in Alpibus decidithttp://ephemeris.alcuinus.net/nuntius.php?id=988

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Why Italy should sell the 5,000 antiquities recovered by the police – The Art Newspaper http://t.co/QhknhVTON9

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Royal Holloway | Schools liaison and outreach | Classics home https://t.co/XAFIrYPTxv

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Matthew Fitzjohn is fundraising for University of Liverpool https://t.co/pjO7YJSQV6.

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

More discoveries at Amphipolis | Neos Kosmos http://t.co/Jx70zZnzCj

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

Latin motto gets House backing – VTDigger https://t.co/Xtl5keO3MZ

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 25, 2015

@rogueclassicist friend of mine is Kubicke's Latin teacher. Apparently Reginald Foster just sent her a letter of support. In Latin of course

— A.M. Christensen (@ProfChristensen) March 25, 2015

Hope you don't mind if I put some pix on my #Apotropaic Pinterest page https://t.co/UvvXJmu4Pk @carolemadge @rogueclassicist @CoriniumMuseum

— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) March 25, 2015

Cariatide e Giove ammone dal Foro di Augusto ai Mercati di Traiano @museiincomune @chiavidiroma14 #architectureMW pic.twitter.com/xT8MiMTarz

— Salvatore Chiarenza (@chiarensal) March 25, 2015

@museiincomune Capitoline Museum Exedra by #architect Carlo Aymonino houses Marcus Aurelius statute #architectureMW pic.twitter.com/Uvapor8eOj

— Discover Italy (@heritageitaly) March 25, 2015

Jerome: a model scholar? http://t.co/RAbeVnUCxB

— Adrian Murdoch (@adrianmurdoch) March 25, 2015

Myth mixes w/Christianity in Byzantine ivory @metmuseum depicting Hades pierced by the cross. http://t.co/40a8rSxvUi pic.twitter.com/WGGuqRNunl

— Sarah Bond (@SarahEBond) March 25, 2015

Keeping my live notes on Science 2.0 #sci20conf conference at http://t.co/eZfTXHqNLd

— Geoffrey Rockwell (@GeoffRockwell) March 25, 2015

Rainy in Rome today – so get thee 2 a museum! #MuseumWeek some of my favorites! pic.twitter.com/DaQufx0sNs

— Darius Arya (@SaveRome) March 25, 2015

The Altes Museum rotunda with 20 Corinthian columns & Lod Mosaic temporarily exhibited @museumsportal #architectureMW pic.twitter.com/LPuPfheMrQ

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 25, 2015

An opportunity for a recent graduate: Voyages to Antiquity, a cruise company that Dr Nicholls has worked with, is… http://t.co/Yv7cLXlIVE

— Classics@UnivReading (@UniRdg_Classics) March 25, 2015

Literal 'cacata charta'! (Cat. 36) RT @tronchin: Well that's a shitty papyrus. No. Really. http://t.co/YDHc0n2kp2

— Aven (@AvenSarah) March 25, 2015

My library.
Courtesy of @tomgauld. pic.twitter.com/BT9pHBKzyI

— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) March 25, 2015

British Museum unveils long-lost bronze sculpture in ancient Greek art show http://t.co/kUUhjymSRf pic.twitter.com/NZLBYLDusA

— The Art Newspaper (@TheArtNewspaper) March 25, 2015

repro not ancient -> British Museum unveils long-lost bronze sculpture in ancient Greek art show – The Art Newspaper http://t.co/OJGfhO8p7J

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

#DidYouKnow that J.R.R. Tolkien worked on the staff of the OED in 1919 and 1920? Find out more: http://t.co/0Os7MzA886 #TolkienReadingDay

— The OED (@OED) March 25, 2015

#architectureMW la collezione del #MuseoBarracco è ospitata dal 1948 nell'elegante edificio costruito tra il 1520-3 pic.twitter.com/48VzTRp4L4

— UfficioStampaZètema (@ZetemaCultura) March 25, 2015

Selinunte on my mind @angelo_macaluso #architectureMW #MuseumWeek @Mi_BACT @raicinque @Rai_Arte #archeologia #photo pic.twitter.com/kivjC6wyRG

— MuseoSalinas_Palermo (@MuseoSalinas) March 25, 2015

How many museums have a Rotunda? Let's compare! #architectureMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/Y2MOWZjjVN

— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) March 25, 2015

.@ROMtoronto : presenting the Rotonde d'Apollon ! #architectureMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/YMTqSCgAPc

— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 25, 2015

My fave statue in news "@StandardDiary:What happens to desire with age, asks @wmarybeard @ BM http://t.co/ffJXlKO3yq pic.twitter.com/btZ6khtMRr”

— mary beard (@wmarybeard) March 25, 2015

@ROMtoronto Here's a photo of ours! This year marks the 100th anniversary of its opening back in 1915. pic.twitter.com/bmPeZuKRc2

— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) March 25, 2015

Roman Female Hairstyles pic.twitter.com/vw4ml2Zp3e

— Roman History (@romanhistory1) March 24, 2015

Bear attacking ostrich, Tunisia – Museo del Bardo pic.twitter.com/FGtdWsTZ5n

— Roman History (@romanhistory1) March 22, 2015

Find out how @the_bsr & @Eagle_Project are leading the way in #digitalepigraphy on our blog http://t.co/5MERHmBZS2 pic.twitter.com/oBJg1UEES1

— The BSR (@the_bsr) March 25, 2015

Comprehensive up-to-date overview of Senecan studies http://t.co/GjBWab4JRI. Complete works of the Roman statesman, philosopher, playwright

— CUP Classics (@CambUP_Classics) March 25, 2015

Coarelli himself talking about the sarcofagus to guides. He's been going on and on for an hour now, basically telling the Storia di Roma…

— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) March 25, 2015

Have you seen the Caryatids at the @MuseeLouvre? Watch for them in this year's #YPCGALA. #architectureMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/EouDDsFkmR

— Young Patrons Circle (@AFLouvre_YPC) March 25, 2015

Best time to come to Vatican museums = just before entrance closes. Basically alone here now. pic.twitter.com/L9wnhTn7Cu

— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) March 25, 2015

@PerseusDigLib also on YouTube https://t.co/H4hmlHYElp

— Perseus DL (@PerseusDigLib) March 25, 2015

Teaching / Reading the myth of Tereus, Procne, & Philomela with my Latin IVs this morning has made me depressed for the rest of the day…

— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) March 25, 2015

#architectureMW The #AraPacis Augustae, or the "Altar of Augustan Peace", was consecrated on January 30, 9 BC pic.twitter.com/a8QmyxJikg

— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) March 25, 2015

Box mirror with the head of Pan, late 4th century BC., Hellenistic Greek,
Bronze (The Metropolitan Museum Of Art) pic.twitter.com/Qn0mD65yPL

— Maarit-Johanna (@MaaritJohanna) March 25, 2015

Alcove @ROMtoronto #Rome gallery:2011 reno contrasts with #sculpture filled space today
#MuseumWeek #architectureMW pic.twitter.com/mOuj9sZ07w

— Kay Sunahara (@KaySunahara) March 25, 2015

Ceres, the goddess of corn & the harvest, from the Arch of #Trajan at Beneventum, AD 114 #AshmoleanMuseum #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/YwuaB6IrB9

— Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) March 25, 2015

2 girls play knucklebones before waving goodbye to childhood- in the new #Greek art exhib @britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/AsFzArX9GD

— Daisy Dunn (@DaisyfDunn) March 24, 2015

Classics, anyone? Sneak preview: cover of my Manuscripts of the Latin Classics 800-1200. Publication date 22 April. pic.twitter.com/OvtHkWadpH

— Erik Kwakkel (@erik_kwakkel) March 25, 2015

Have you counted the rings of a tree before?

Read the full definition of "dendrochronology": http://t.co/rSkGuvrN7T pic.twitter.com/vrHwvBXF0z

— Dictionary.com (@dictionarycom) March 25, 2015

#Roma | Rivoluzione @museiincomune: Capitolini, Ara Pacis e Mercati Traianei sempre aperti http://t.co/p5eofWfBtq pic.twitter.com/dSjKeVX6ed

— La Civetta di Atena (@CivettadiAtena) March 25, 2015

Vi presentiamo #Orfeo e sapienti mani di restauratore all'opera #architectureMW #MuseumWeek @PiccoliMusei @meisweb pic.twitter.com/RHoFqHqhCG

— MuseoArcheo P.Torres (@MuseoArcheoPT) March 25, 2015

Maronida, the old drunken woman on display on #Rome's Capitoline Museums! http://t.co/zsLKa6q4FA @museiincomune pic.twitter.com/0qttBmc81w

— italian ways (@ItalianWays) March 25, 2015

Clearly Cosmas and Damian are the patron saints of #SFXI pic.twitter.com/buuumeDyHi

— Sarah Bond (@SarahEBond) March 25, 2015

I can only assume that the silence on the #camws and #camws2015 hashtags is because no one's at the conf. because of #legalweed in Colorado.

— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) March 25, 2015

@adreinhard or something related to #OneDirection…

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 26, 2015

#Acropolis: the #Erechtheion in 1870s (w/ the "blackened #Caryatid": a copy of the 'British' Caryatid) by F. #Bonfils pic.twitter.com/5tF8D5Udl2

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

RT @CarolineLawrenc: Eulogy on Baldness by Synesius of Cyrene (late 4th AD) http://t.co/6N2q2jWk8I pic.twitter.com/bINIV9OzSA

— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) March 25, 2015

Wed 4/1—Dr Tom Tartaron discusses the statue of Zeus at Olympia in our "Great Wonders" series: http://t.co/lAOmTimDMh pic.twitter.com/YbK3xb9FId

— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) March 25, 2015

The 'restored' #Caryatid in an 1870s #Erechtheion (removed to the Acropolis Museum in 1970s), by F. #Bonfils [detail] pic.twitter.com/0TCk7Es6g7

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

#architectureMW A picture of our Greek & Roman Gallery in the late 1800s pic.twitter.com/Us6AmIM02d

— Fitzwilliam Museum (@FitzMuseum_UK) March 25, 2015

#Roman stamped tile made in Cirencester #architectureMW #MuseumWeek @CoriniumMuseum pic.twitter.com/qhGA3OyeWc

— Corinium Museum (@CoriniumMuseum) March 25, 2015

This at the Arx on Capitoline, perhaps identified as @museiincomune custodians. pic.twitter.com/ABSEhCT4PJ

— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) March 25, 2015

25 Mar 44 BC Messenger from Rome reaches Octavian in Apollonia (now in Albania) with news of Caesar’s assassination pic.twitter.com/4sHTd7KAbX

— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) March 25, 2015

The #Parthenon & the Mosque (built after 1715 and demolished in 1840s): a reconstruction. pic.twitter.com/Xxhv0T179j

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

Mythological selfie projects were certainly a hit! #langchat pic.twitter.com/cu4cugobnZ

— Eric Mentges (@MagisterMentges) March 24, 2015

Discover the #architectureMW of the #AraPacis museum with our virtual tour: http://t.co/OwpmJH3cAa
#MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/nglACpOlZ1

— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) March 25, 2015

In case you missed it… 7 Roman wonders from the Corinium Museum in Cirencester http://t.co/pyRLBEsLSc
#MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/Gzb6XjMl8g

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 25, 2015

.@The_New_Rome @SaveRome @pompei79 @carolemadge Thanks for your recs! Best ancient podcasts: http://t.co/ThE1Ynz4sn

— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) March 25, 2015

#architectureMW Sapevate che i Mercati di Traiano furono anche usati come caserma? #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/Ww3NZFbhRs

— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) March 25, 2015

10 Facts About the Roman Triumvirate http://t.co/kDZZpqQy7m pic.twitter.com/8Tc31r6KCQ

— Made From Rome (@madefromROME) March 25, 2015

Explore the Getty Villa like it's 1955! Vintage guidebook http://t.co/BVHYw45HkP #architectureMW #museumweek pic.twitter.com/ZIXMUh3bel

— The Getty (@thegetty) March 25, 2015

I NEED to own a copy of the Vatican Caesar. Weight is 14 kilos. Should I buy it and transport it to Sweden myself? pic.twitter.com/0YAEgN7red

— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) March 25, 2015

Just one of the prizes up for grabs very soon, along with signed copies of #EaglesAtWar – stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/8gXUKbYsMM

— Ben Kane (@BenKaneAuthor) March 25, 2015

#Syria: almost historical photo of a #FSA rebel in the ancient Roman theater, taking it all in. pic.twitter.com/57KWWCHIEX

— Thomas van Linge (@arabthomness) March 25, 2015

@wmarybeard Hi Mary. I have done this blog post on what Demosthenes might have said about Clarkson. J x
http://t.co/29NOUA5jUL

— Jon Hesk (@Heskers) March 25, 2015

If insults were academic papers… http://t.co/fx9ELC1lqH

— Classics Lecturer (@IvorealTowers) March 25, 2015

RT @romanhistory1: Female theatre mask. Roman fresco from Casa del Bracciale d'Oro – Pompeii pic.twitter.com/GS1d7t2p3I

— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 25, 2015

.@WCC_outreach welcome to Twitter! Can't wait for the regular Women's Classical Caucus posts from you!

— A. Wigelsworth (@CloeliaWcc) March 26, 2015

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