The Battle of Frogs and Mice, Part 5: Dying Mouse Curses Coward Frog | Sententiae Antiquaehttp://t.co/9xTWgiRZFT
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Kurdish performer brings Homer to lifehttp://t.co/ffmRsV2qnt
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
The Edithorial: Children's Adventures in Greek Mythologyhttp://t.co/G2JahbnAYW
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Dorothy King's PhDiva: The Jewish People and Ancient Historyhttp://t.co/89vDqMo9Oo
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
@DorothyKing I think that was the result of early am sausage fingers…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Dorothy King's PhDiva: Today In AD 30: Nerva Bornhttp://t.co/oNzYohlIj3
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Archaeologists Sell off Excavation Findshttp://t.co/z98PrdoIcz
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Winners of poetry competition announced | Department of Classics | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillhttp://t.co/Z2ZIoiSjQt
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Seal Sex: What Do They Want? | Sententiae Antiquaehttp://t.co/GBBJP65yAx
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Humble Fare: Scholion to Lycophron, Alexandra 83 | Sententiae Antiquaehttp://t.co/aK6A9KXsOv
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Publishing Archaeology: Social Science History Association, annual meetinghttp://t.co/n48JJRdNtD
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Crime: Murder most historic, from Roman Britain to 1870s Parishttp://t.co/v5cZSLvQwk
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Latin is the ultimate Latin language learning app, providing you with unprecedented resources to learn the grammar http://t.co/B6tqjwPfUt
— iwantitapps (@iwantitapps) November 8, 2014
A Halloween Harrius Potter fan fiction in Latin
"Fausta Lemuralia Longbottom" lege: http://t.co/5ieDhTvtX2 #Latin #magister #magistra— Claudia Kirshner (@voxromana) October 23, 2014
Caseum Americanum non caseum est. Caseum autem “Swiss” vero caseum est, sed Americanum est, non Helvetium. Verba ista nihil adsignificant.
— QVERVLVS BENE LAVAT (@querulus) November 8, 2014
A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome, narrated by @raylaurence1 https://t.co/TeqjAY4jht
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
Derveni papyrus – from Greece, not Egypt! – to be exhibited in full. pic.twitter.com/4sU4k2HHB6
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 8, 2014
Colossus of Constantine – Rome – Reconstruction pic.twitter.com/DmHUR8GeyJ
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) November 7, 2014
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/531109510551982080
Antigone 2014 video in the Greek Theatre http://t.co/VyT9OxntM2 #classics @classicsforall @JACTClassics @apgrd pic.twitter.com/5isA5fqraa
— Bradfield College (@BradfieldCol) November 7, 2014
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/531109866895855616
Ancient Greek tampons post goes live on Mon on http://t.co/Z8u6Z6TeCM: the backstory is on http://t.co/hyxCiCNVbi
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) November 8, 2014
Artemis & Iphigenia statue group.
Artemis was originally covered in gold, Iphigenia’s dress painted in vivid colours. pic.twitter.com/HIRu6EDZ4f— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/531110129576718336
Poignant post: a beloved Roman child slave #objectsoflove @AshmoleanMuseum via @SisselunSissel http://t.co/DrMfdYCDNw pic.twitter.com/lVIY5UpqoQ
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) November 8, 2014
Happy birthday, Nerva, founder of the Nervan-Antonine Dynasty! pic.twitter.com/sd8uS7HCvu
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
Porch at St Pancras Church influenced by 1 of the 5 objects I'll be exploring at @britishmuseum at 1:15. pic.twitter.com/mFjCy4LvY2
— David Stuttard (@davidstuttard) November 8, 2014
Zeugma'nın yeni mozaikleri ortaya çıktı, biz de oradaydık! http://t.co/V9FZwwl9w3 pic.twitter.com/lK4qMmiQZE
— bigumigu (@Bigumigu) November 3, 2014
UPDATE: All 96 Atari games are now back on Ebay with their current level of bidding. #DiggingET #Strange
— Dr. Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) November 8, 2014
For your reference: the Bodleian Library @bodleianlibs at @UniofOxford opened #otd in 1602 http://t.co/VgpZ2tf6bj pic.twitter.com/s7fwjN0X2m
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) November 8, 2014
Roman ivory doll from the mid-2nd century AD, from the 'Grottarossa Mummy' sarcophagus, Palazzo Massimo, Rome pic.twitter.com/qdTMsHS4yM
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
Julia #Soemias, mother of #Elagabalus: marble from #Perge now in Antalya Museum. #arkeoloji #Severan dynasty pic.twitter.com/GSaHNbkS0o
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) November 8, 2014
@carolemadge please also take a look at Four Sisters in Ancient Rome http://t.co/QpS1LEf3PZ that is the partner film, but far fewer watch it
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) November 8, 2014
I am now¹ going to use footnotes in my tweets.²
¹As of 5 minutes ago.
²But not excessively (by academic standards).— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) November 8, 2014
@DorothyKing buy doesn't go well with touchscreens 😀
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
@DorothyKing wouldn't hurt!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Share an example sentence with us!
Read the full definition here: http://t.co/ZFIrwSvMWc pic.twitter.com/dxwpu69tLD
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) November 8, 2014
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/531122977279328256
Roman marble copies of the famous Leda and the swan statue group by the 4th century BC Greek sculptor Timotheus. pic.twitter.com/FU50LAN16e
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
Fresco depicting Leda and the swan, from Pompeii, 50-79 AD (Naples National Archaeological Museum). pic.twitter.com/PomnwPxFsn
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 8, 2014
@GuyChamberland @AvenSarah guess there won't be tweeting of opening sentences from PhD Diss.
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
In case you ever wondered MT"@HistoricalPics: Causes of death of Roman Emperors. http://t.co/RUbV8AiO48"
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) November 7, 2014
@Curculiunculus @AshmoleanMuseum @SisselunSissel @kateantiquity personally I don't get the reckoning at all unless they're going by moons
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
@Curculiunculus @AshmoleanMuseum @SisselunSissel @kateantiquity counting back inclusively from iiii ides of September to the nones =6?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
@ArmandDAngour @Curculiunculus @SpinsterAndCat cf http://t.co/f2C44TRVMy
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
third declension anthem: http://t.co/rMn7h3tEgI via Chuck Jones and credit to Claude eilers of mcmaster
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
@DorothyKing it's making quite the splash!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 8, 2014
Sing along with Boudicca 🙂https://t.co/izpbypCV5P http://t.co/NAkmULQh6u
— Past Horizons (@PastHorizons) November 8, 2014
Ashmolean receives major gift from anonymous donor to safeguard its futurehttp://t.co/xsixJgtxZ5
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
Ancient history job
Job details (Jobs at Monash)http://t.co/7J0YjsYQMo pic.twitter.com/nJMUQ63S6a
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
ancient cultures job
Job details (Jobs at Monash)http://t.co/8iCNysjNLn
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
upcoming book chat, november 19: 'the legate's daughter' by wallace breem – Roman History Books and Morehttp://t.co/w88KI1LZMO
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
A Don’s Life: The adventures of Lord Elgin's sonhttp://t.co/72A59Z1a5a
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
Rob Neufeld: Henderson novel bursts into dark territoryhttp://t.co/FbxMs7aRbT
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
@kateantiquity @AshmoleanMuseum @Curculiunculus @SisselunSissel interesting that they reckon a month from nones to nones
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014
Pythagoras, Jason and Hercules – we've missed you. #Atlantis returns next Saturday at 8.30pm on @BBCOne. pic.twitter.com/4bmdh4VEpy
— BBC One (@BBCOne) November 8, 2014
Sundayobserver.lk: Spectrum | Amphipolis excavation: Greek tombs give up their lavish riches – http://t.co/9hT0e4pXev
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2014