2015-12-07

'The Pythia – Priestess of Ancient #Delphi.' https://t.co/HwsTyQ23SA #History #AncientGreece pic.twitter.com/hc8smYtLho

— Ancient History (@ahencyclopedia) December 4, 2015

4 Rep. temples of Largo di Torre Argentina in Campus Martius in Rome = great examples of Victory temples. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/h1SD1duSnO

— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 4, 2015

Round temple in Largo = Fortuna Huiusce diei (Fortune on this day) vowed before battle against Cimbri 102 BC. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/GzT4X9YV8x

— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 4, 2015

Amazing colossal statue from Largo excav. likely from Temple Fortuna Huiusce diei, head, arm & toes survive! #2p34 pic.twitter.com/43vTmBTw7r

— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 4, 2015

If you want to see the colossal Fortuna statue, visit the eclectic museum in Rome: https://t.co/yQD54ASgss #2p34 pic.twitter.com/9SrBcy2Bov

— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 4, 2015

Episcopus Romae sum / Pastor qui oves curat / Omnes, pro me orate / Ut vos serviam bene #PopeBars #Latin pic.twitter.com/MT6uW0KFH8

— Keith Massey (@keithamassey) December 3, 2015

Mercury Fastening His Heel-Wings by François Rude, Detail – Louvre, Paris pic.twitter.com/Mp0L2WfVKc

— cicci garau (@ipnotic) December 4, 2015

Well, that's Christmas sorted… https://t.co/7flcWm5uvM H/t @LiberalDespot

— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) December 4, 2015

Lovely blog post on Publilius manuscripts from Costas Panayotakis. https://t.co/su81TfTFYg

— Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) December 4, 2015

Bonjour :) Jupiter et Thétis #ingres #musee_granet enfin nous pouvons prendre des photos..c'est génial!!! pic.twitter.com/IAuhXH2guP

— Fadhlaoui (@Fadhlaoui2) December 3, 2015

Gaius #Caligula (with the divine Augustus) is #Day4 of my #Roman #emperors #AdventCalendar. pic.twitter.com/Zh8CkVS3IZ

— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) December 4, 2015

Visit the Appian Way and have your own audio guide (free app).

https://t.co/nYpK9ZzxiQ

— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 4, 2015

Eat, Drink and be Merry! #Roman #Mosaic from El Djem, #Tunisie, https://t.co/PF7IQzcURP pic.twitter.com/B8H1NT6cgp

— emacaulaylewis (@emacaulaylewis) November 24, 2015

Pottery cup showing #Artemis approaching an altar accompanied by her trusty hunting #dog! c.430 BC #BritishMuseum pic.twitter.com/BY5VZlBVWA

— Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) December 4, 2015

Wonderful – a 16th century drawing of a naughty #hedgehog next to an apposite Greek epigram: https://t.co/m32bssB3MX H/t @felonius_kru

— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) December 4, 2015

The sexy Romans of Shutterstock. Hilarious!

https://t.co/PwL8lSNOWh pic.twitter.com/TFphsnpML4

— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 4, 2015

In Internetland you can find Fayum-portrait-inspired cat art.

https://t.co/Xut1VJtsJm pic.twitter.com/lPFmx4FEwz

— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 4, 2015

How about a Fayum-inspired portrait of Hadrian or Antinous?

https://t.co/QhvQc5f0GP pic.twitter.com/BytJsPLtdj

— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 4, 2015

I'm in Vienna debating how to put the Romans on television with people who know much more about it thann I do https://t.co/ditHSdOGT7

— mary beard (@wmarybeard) December 4, 2015

To be fair, it's edited by both Thauer and Christian Wendt, not Thauer alone… https://t.co/KfI6MhTYNH

— The Thucydiocy Bot (@Thucydiocy) December 4, 2015

How Learning #Latin Will Improve Your Math

https://t.co/nc7iiVeQ0u

— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) December 4, 2015

[like I was saying] 1st & 2nd Century Roman Antiquities in display cases – https://t.co/IVglJomIBK

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

I always seem to be in catchup mode …

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Repititiationes ~ 12/01/15 https://t.co/rg0EzqTn7X

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Repititiationes ~ 12/02/15 https://t.co/qJcMa37wX0

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Repititiationes ~ 12/03/15 https://t.co/OjLe1PW5Ca

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

This Day in Ancient History ~ pridie nonas decembres https://t.co/ZtoDYVzego

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: The Theatre of Pompey
https://t.co/XO4FCsnSVU

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Paleojudaica: Greek in Hellenistic Palestine https://t.co/jnFOvY06v1

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Paleojudaica: Ancient sources for Hanukkah https://t.co/gQC9H3AP83

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Moving on | SCREEN PLAYS
https://t.co/nlQe6xABua

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Dimitri Nakassis, Joann Gulizio, Sarah A. James (ed.),KE-RA-ME-JA: Studies presented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine https://t.co/YNw7GTnRY0

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Kamil Boldan, Bořek Neškudla, Petr Voit, The Reception of Antiquity in Bohemian Book Culture https://t.co/ydoTr4YjLk

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Akropolis World News: Τὸ Ἡνωμένον Βασίλειον τῷ Ἰσλαμικῷ Κράτει ἐπιτίθεται https://t.co/YSXGBbqtIs

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Ancient Rome History Comes Alive With New App : Discovery News
https://t.co/oCdmKxBFw1

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The History of the Study of Antiquity through the Lens of Autobiography: Fragment: Who's it for?
https://t.co/030oYv85tl

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Some questions about the recent news of the discovery of a seal bearing the name of King Hezekiah | XKV8R:
https://t.co/aKdH166vDe

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The History of the Study of Antiquity through the Lens of Autobiography: Fragment: Parentage
https://t.co/VLg5n42GEt

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

AWOL:New Online at the CHS: Poetry as Initiation: The Center for Hellenic Studies Symposium on the Derveni Papyrus
https://t.co/43frguIjMi

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Roman Bioarchaeology Carnival LXXVII ~ Powered By Osteons
https://t.co/Wfs9B4jRES

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

@ClodiusPulcher sounds right … i just came across an excellent chronology of the CC: https://t.co/OAXRkYi0v4

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The Thera frescoes and the question of Aegean contact with Libya during the Bronze Age | A. Bernard Knapp
https://t.co/1AGKjA6iw0

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Bardo treasures to go on show in Italy – Lifestyle – ANSA.it
https://t.co/asgp6TOQFS

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Iphigenia at Aulis grounds its millennia-old tragedy in a 21st-century war – Vue Weekly
https://t.co/c2hLBcPmuh

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

@DorothyKing i'm trying to figure out how they got to vancouver …

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

£3.5m ancient music research project records the Celt's carnyx | EurekAlert! Science News
https://t.co/f3TWBpSuzm

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

@DorothyKing crassus' army couldn't sit still

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Almost, But Not Quite, Entirely Unlike Thucydides | Sphinx
https://t.co/XS1kUvLzoV

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

“Christian Oxyrhynchus”: New Book | Larry Hurtado's Blog
https://t.co/9tYkMo28JH

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Throwback Thursday! Ancient Games and Toys | AntiquityNOW
https://t.co/8Pm8GJtdX3

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

OU's temporary Roman bust exhibit extending its stay – https://t.co/QU4aaLEhkv: Arts & Entertainment
https://t.co/F1mErDsgIV

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The Life of the Sophist Aelian: Writer, Coward, Homebody | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/4Wwx5VmSxl

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Magic School Trips: LAT 333 in Italy – The Daily Princetonian
https://t.co/aGgy30RMTK

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Cochrane High's Performing Arts Group presents Penelopiad | Local News | Cochrane Eagle
https://t.co/jYcua9Lf3t

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Tiberius Julius Alexander: The Jew Who Destroyed Jerusalem – Blogs – Jerusalem Post
https://t.co/vFSe4KHciT

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: December 3
https://t.co/LnjpHd52L4

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Ancient and modern . . . on Jeremy Corbyn’s puppet statecraft » The Spectator
https://t.co/TbyVOgYiAK

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Brodie on Antiquities Supply and Demand
https://t.co/g6kdop9B6a

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Infusing ancient lit with hip-hop to create an epic mashup | SF State News
https://t.co/WQpvKoF44v

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

GLASS ON WEB – Glass News – Exceptional historical finding now in Milan museum thanks to Vitrum
https://t.co/vVHeuOYVja

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The Melissa Silver Coin of Ephesus
https://t.co/Q5S5JnbRSv

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Aestimatio 11 (2014) 171-178 | Sextus Empiricus: Against the Physicists
https://t.co/TJ096AShL1

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

[wonder who'll bid on this] An Egyptian Polychrome and Gilt Cartonnage Mummy Mask, late Ptolemaic Period,
https://t.co/rVsYilgQT5

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

[… or this] An Egyptian Polychrome and Gilt Cartonnage Mummy Mask, late Ptolemaic Period, circa 100-30 B.C
https://t.co/tvmGbGqcQ7

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: ΛΟΓΕΙΟΝ – Logeion
https://t.co/vzHlIZqI4G

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

https://t.co/m6Crl11VNM 2016 Fieldschool information
https://t.co/XHp2sU9OEy

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Language Usage in Jewish Palestine: Epigraphic Evidence | Larry Hurtado's Blog
https://t.co/984niRWAgJ

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Ovid, Amores XIV, 1-8: Advice (to an undergraduate?) On Social Media Use | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/r0NkbUBl0c

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Laudator Temporis Acti: Without Golden Aphrodite
https://t.co/3RFbQa5QKv

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

State Museum Celebrates Roman Saturnalia Festival – https://t.co/7wPtC5ElBW
https://t.co/coRXZEeltK

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

A Summer at Villa Vergiliana | Classical Association of New England
https://t.co/39QDnRJukM

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Call for Papers: Cult Practices in Ancient Literatures — Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
https://t.co/ZUAOiBNURx

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Ephemeris: DE PONTIFICIS ITINERE IN AFRICAM https://t.co/R0GX3Kyct7

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Trends in Classics: What the Critics are Saying (and How the Machines are Changing It) | The Library of Antiquity
https://t.co/sFYpiebrYA

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The Very Sexy People of Ancient Rome, According to Stock Photos
https://t.co/028xvVlDKe

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Cinzia Arruzza, Plotinus, Ennead II.5: On What Is Potentially and What Actually. The Enneads of Plotinus https://t.co/afWaVOHBK7

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Vasily Rudich, Religious Dissent in the Roman Empire: Violence in Judaea at the Time of Nero. https://t.co/TOfoDuWZ3s

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Fabio Gasti, Fabrizio Bordone, Eutropio: Storia di Roma. https://t.co/NluIPYZXOy

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

BMCR: Joachim Friedrich Quack, Daniela Luft (ed.), Erscheinungsformen und Handhabungen Heiliger Schriften. https://t.co/hb9FeA7G5s

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

[more challenges for classics] Course scheduling constraints pose challenges for departments | The Chronicle
https://t.co/Vf8a0tpERT

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

HELLENISTIC COLLECTION: Philitas, Alexander of Aetolia, Hermesianax,Euphorion, Parthenius | Classics for All Reviews https://t.co/ltudQ6EEPj

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

A Don’s Life: Oxford paintings and donnish portraits
https://t.co/B0gMMyt9cd

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Thracian Clay Altar in Newly Found Ancient and Medieval Settlement in Coal Mine near Bulgaria’s Radnevo
https://t.co/xOtTunw3MU

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Arranged Marriages, Solemn Promises: Etymologies of Spondere | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/7EYDBqAyvr

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Towards Open Access in Ancient Studies | Walter Scheidel – https://t.co/EhcoPppDCd
https://t.co/RfcpwEqlFv

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Epigraphy and Demography: Birth, Marriage, Family, and Death | Walter Scheidel – https://t.co/EhcoPppDCd
https://t.co/wcXGgOWkOx

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Monogamy and Polygyny in Greece, Rome, and World History | Walter Scheidel – https://t.co/EhcoPppDCd
https://t.co/QTDF2hgHyN

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Classics in Sarasota: A translator's thoughts on making a new Iliad
https://t.co/LvOdsoyLqO

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Art and sculptures from Hadrian’s Villa: Marble statue of a dancing female figure | FOLLOWING HADRIAN
https://t.co/uAlRnu3LSv

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Frosty Notes from Roman Britain | The Petrified Muse
https://t.co/ekvLtDLYo2

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Forthcoming New Open Access Journal: EXNOVO Journal of Archaeology
https://t.co/pusFTcNr4j

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Chronicling Antiquity in the Digital Age: An Interview With the Founders of Ancient History Encyclopedia |
https://t.co/xnlLRzA4F3

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

Classics student wins Robert Markus Prize for best MA dissertation – The University of Nottingham
https://t.co/ALI6HH4b2E

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

SIAC Newsletter 96 (24/2015) | Tulliana News
https://t.co/cO7qoX2qkp

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

The Real Value of the ISIS Antiquities Trade – The New Yorker
https://t.co/nxO2AO1Dqf

— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 4, 2015

@FTKettering @carolemadge @rogueclassicist got some new photos. Think droopy appendages are part of blue headress. pic.twitter.com/xIB81vOVdi

— Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 4, 2015

How #AncientGreekTragedies (Sophocles' Ajax) can help Veterans deal with PTSD https://t.co/gW13ZGE8lx @TheaterofWar pic.twitter.com/Af3d0Lklhy

— Jocasta – CRG UP (@JocastaCRG) December 4, 2015

You can try Peripleo too, here https://t.co/bVys7OV6cg https://t.co/SW2JnvLMud

— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) December 4, 2015

Have a small no. of free copies of “Atalanta” to give away to people wishing to write (short) review- drop an email/ tweet if interested!!

— Early Myths Books (@EarlyMyths) December 4, 2015

Friday fun ;) pic.twitter.com/HnTmCgAYYw

— Artemission.com (@ArtemissionArt) December 4, 2015

Blog on what's rotten in representative democracy https://t.co/RDvNWS92v0 pic.twitter.com/WOo7wAp0DV

— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) December 4, 2015

Looking good, huh? pic.twitter.com/J028cUwb0z

— Museum of ClassArch (@classarch) December 4, 2015

He's a bit battered, but look at the polychromy. pic.twitter.com/gIu5MCdDCd

— Museum of ClassArch (@classarch) December 4, 2015

In case you've forgotten, he started out bright white. We turned him bronze through sweat and tears (not really). pic.twitter.com/Kf9BYQ1uVd

— Museum of ClassArch (@classarch) December 4, 2015

He's feeling pretty relaxed in his new surroundings. pic.twitter.com/76wIorGE0i

— Museum of ClassArch (@classarch) December 4, 2015

ekvon, acc. ‘horse’ (Venetic). Cognate with Latin equus, Greek hippos. Attested at Este, Veneto. #ItalicWordoftheDay pic.twitter.com/rGDBIck9qD

— Katherine McDonald (@Katherine_McDon) December 4, 2015

Word of the Day: IMPRIMATUR — See the full definition: https://t.co/cXaMrEJPp9 pic.twitter.com/ydttVGOH89

— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) December 4, 2015

This delightful 17th-century bronze sculpture of Venus is on view in our #London galleries: https://t.co/THoqrtij4U pic.twitter.com/1AlIEpRCqU

— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) December 4, 2015

[Un jour, une œuvre]
Amphitrite
☛ https://t.co/yPkiAGiri1
#Sculptures pic.twitter.com/xyAyASZncE

— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) December 4, 2015

Local minx Emma Hamilton strikes a Bacchic pose: Vigée-Lebrun, Naples, 1792 @LeverArtGallery
https://t.co/X3w67B1lHD pic.twitter.com/svenPXauSa

— QueensClassics (@QueensClassics) December 4, 2015

Nice news for those of us who believe that studying Latin is rewarding & essential. https://t.co/jWsXDye5S7 pic.twitter.com/vW3x86srKe

— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 4, 2015

5 year old daughter just emended 'dona nobis pacem' to 'donut nobis…' #hungry #fridays

— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) December 4, 2015

Brutus offered liberty, Caesar tranquility, peace & safety. After recent terror attacks which will we choose? pic.twitter.com/6idF768J98

— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 4, 2015

4 Ancient Roman Good Luck Items https://t.co/N8awUj3gdV

— Latin Language (@latinlanguage) December 4, 2015

@raylaurence1 @Pompeiana79 @StevenEllis74 yay for chapters on #roadporn! Anything new and sexy in those pages? pic.twitter.com/yO4eVzVO18

— Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 4, 2015

Catch up on @bettanyhughes's Ancient Ways on @BBCRadio4 – we're v excited to be publishing her Istanbul next year! https://t.co/rgp85u3zii

— W&N Books (@wnbooks) December 4, 2015

Marking Latin on the way home. Strangely therapeutic, especially given the pile of other stuff I should be doing…

— Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) December 4, 2015

Ancient Roman Dining in Martial's Epigrams https://t.co/DBhYVoIoXE via @sharethis

— Jeffrey Becker (@servilius_ahala) December 4, 2015

Loving the new hashtag #FoundLatin. I seem to have unexpectedly located a fair amount in my copy of the Aeneid. pic.twitter.com/fs434fdPRI

— Too Many Books (@TMBSTB) May 29, 2015

I think I started a thing with #FoundLatin. Was looking to update my Real World Latin tumblr & happy to see others using tag.

— A.M. Christensen (@ProfChristensen) December 4, 2015

@lizgloyn I am also marking Latin on the way home tonight! Wishing you a speedy finish…

— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) December 4, 2015

Palimpsest comes from Greek word 'παλίμψηστος' ('to scrape again'). It is reused parchment. https://t.co/0NZVII14RG pic.twitter.com/TT4EcoP08c

— Sarah Bond (@SarahEBond) December 4, 2015

Explore the fascinating themes of our #EgyptExhibition in this @googleart online exhibit https://t.co/MNIsGpP6SE pic.twitter.com/2N9Dea34E8

— British Museum (@britishmuseum) December 4, 2015

Why 'The #Iliad' still matters today https://t.co/UpC3UBb6K9 via @NewsHour #education #classics pic.twitter.com/PAhDhv861S

— James Blake Wiener (@herrlichmann) December 4, 2015

Caesar's assassination in gingerbread! pic.twitter.com/IvBNHThp3G

— Matthew Webb (@magisterwebb) December 3, 2015

This delivery of samian ware pottery was smashed in transit en-route to #Vindolanda 2000 years ago. pic.twitter.com/B4IqsHA9fy

— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) December 4, 2015

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