SEPTIMANAE LATINAE EUROPAEAEhttp://t.co/WVKF4ouWcU
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Embodied Cognition | History of Distributed Cognitionhttp://t.co/zb6kkqurAw
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Why rape is so intrinsic to religion – http://t.co/j0kTBMSwe8http://t.co/kUZUrkPTHj
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
La prosopographie d’Olbia du Pont | Spartokos a luhttp://t.co/x16f5Gu0Y4
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Greek Anthology, Book 5.26: I Love You Whatever the Color of Your Hair | Sententiae Antiquaehttp://t.co/hQOkcQOeVq
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Plato, Hippias Minor: Achilles and Odysseus | Linear B, Knossos & Mycenaehttp://t.co/kx9i3hJtV5
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Museum’s ‘Gods and Heroes’ exhibit is home run hit | Albuquerque Journal Newshttp://t.co/oIh5jJlBbK
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
200-year-old mystery of Shugborough Code 'solved' – Birmingham Posthttp://t.co/XzwnQycNGF
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
The Glass Ceiling in Antiquity: Herodotus 1.93 | Sententiae Antiquaehttp://t.co/ppgUSC8ynh
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Article: Public Radio's "A Way with Words": The Show for Word Nerds and Language Lovers | OpEdNewshttp://t.co/jb6slqpnpk
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Euripides' tale as told in Rameau opera – http://t.co/oOPmIOMMbr: Entertainment Newshttp://t.co/5VRkDgH5yS
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Announcements for December 21 | Classical Association of New Englandhttp://t.co/lkikX2sO0P
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014
Impeccably preserved bronze Phrygian cap with bearded cheekpiece (National Museum of Denmark) pic.twitter.com/pn3ZrA1jqE
— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 18, 2014
#latin Some questions about Cicero http://t.co/5VY3tCKKN9 #LatinLanguage
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 20, 2014
@JD_PhD IntArch publishes data papers as well as longer articles integrating with digital archives eg @ADS_Update @DigArcRec & @OpenContext
— Internet Archaeology (@IntarchEditor) December 20, 2014
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Sardinian http://t.co/RjOUazgmI3 #languages
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 20, 2014
ICYMI: Word of the Day: emulous – seeking to emulate someone or something http://t.co/0YM0uqrNLl
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) December 20, 2014
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A fantastic trip into medieval manuscripts RT @GallicaBnF @Peripheralpal is our guest today http://t.co/lEXTPe2w7o ! pic.twitter.com/aMnsuG0kJz
— Musée de Cluny (@museecluny) December 15, 2014
Astronomical Find? Greek skyphos (7th c.BC) may offer early depiction of constellations – http://t.co/p9lSPrpMCZ pic.twitter.com/ZnQiRvVtCy
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) December 21, 2014
Athens after the siege by the Venetian Army in which the Parthenon was damaged. #Αθήνα #history pic.twitter.com/T84NYnnXjD
— Matthew Ward (@HistoryNeedsYou) December 20, 2014
Dec 20 45 BC Like a Mafia don to a rising capo, #Caesar gives military salute to that ambitious scoundrel Dolabella pic.twitter.com/fLvardBo6A
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 21, 2014
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If you don't know much or anything at all about predatory publishing, read this (Beall in Nature, 2012): http://t.co/mpPZ1Uux43
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) December 21, 2014
Follow the link below to find information about the programme, the speakers and the papers: https://t.co/hY0e74aUI4
— EumenidesProject (@EumenidesProjec) December 21, 2014
Etruscan painted terracotta antefix with female head, provenance: "Anonymous Loan" at @ClevelandArt https://t.co/HJfEL1zCG5
— dr. dan diffendale (@diffendale) December 21, 2014
Le pont gallo-romain réparé dans l'urgence http://t.co/27QqMmyQuA
— Adrian Murdoch (@adrianmurdoch) December 21, 2014
Check out the outcomes of the project here: http://t.co/GW0wbI7Gor
— EumenidesProject (@EumenidesProjec) December 21, 2014
Happy Winter Solstice to you all!
(Photograph by Gabriele Forzano, Reuters) pic.twitter.com/fAAcFLRfq8— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 21, 2014
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Construction stages and methods used for the #Amphipolis Lion Monument as explained by MC Architect M. Lefantzis pic.twitter.com/gkNGmUaiuM
— Zito E (@Zito__77) December 21, 2014
Golden Roman helmet. Found near Sirmium (Serbia) in 1955. Dated C4th. pic.twitter.com/m5ESROlCF8
— Byzantine Ambassador (@byzantinepower) December 20, 2014
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/546734127895310336
Read: "Rare festive finds discovered in Roman child's grave near Tamworth"
<Tamworth Herald>: http://t.co/vPbm13eJpC— Classics Collective (@ClassColl) December 21, 2014
Word of the Day – PALINODE : an ode or song recanting or retracting something in an earlier poem http://t.co/K912iqNKLu
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) December 21, 2014
Dec 21 45 BC #Caesar vacations in Baiae while conflict simmers in #Rome pic.twitter.com/oC8CsBQgxj
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 21, 2014
“Home Alone’s” secret lesson: How to foil an art heist http://t.co/JanMvKZu70 pic.twitter.com/9bmqmCH4W6
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 21, 2014
thx so much!"@Watermark_Books book of day (and one of December bestsellers) is Confronting The Classics @wmarybeard! pic.twitter.com/odSnmfRhdm”
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) December 21, 2014
mea mater mihi dixit,
tu potes non festinare amorem,
necesse est manere,
est lusus ad dandum et accipiendum…#philcollins #love— LatinRocksON (@LatinRocksON) December 21, 2014
Winter Solstice today.Romans would have made offerings to their sun God Sol Invictus #corbridge #roman @WallTogether pic.twitter.com/VG60cTUJiS
— EHHadriansWall (@EHHadriansWall) December 21, 2014
Dr. Brian Rose to receive 2015 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from @archaeology_aia: http://t.co/wwTJkh2vUR
— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) December 21, 2014
@carolemadge @AriannaSacco1 The ban on dice gambling (and its Saturnalia relaxation) are not quite that clear-cut: http://t.co/o4udQbDVtz
— Bill Thayer 🎗️ LacusCurtius (@LacusCurtius) December 21, 2014
Word of the day is 'abibliophobia': pic.twitter.com/M3MqiABRbx
— Literary Interest (@InterestingLit) December 21, 2014
PhysOrg > Unique entry complex discovered at Herodian Hilltop Palace: Archaeologists from The Hebrew Universit… http://t.co/cveOyacRG8
— david meadows (@exploratorraw) December 21, 2014
@rogueclassicist 1/2 only a Salon-level ignorance of theology, classical languages can deny that Mary's"fiat mihi"was" freely given consent"
— Antonio Possevino (@APossevino) December 21, 2014
@rogueclassicist 2/2 even a modest research would have revealed tons, 20 centuries of civilization built around the meaning of that consent
— Antonio Possevino (@APossevino) December 21, 2014
The wonderful face of Jupiter at the Roman Ostia: Ancient ruins, Modern art exhibit. pic.twitter.com/zGQqlaT6ja
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 21, 2014
The pecking order of doves. A 1st cent BC/1st cent AD mosaic from Isola Sacra (near Ostia). pic.twitter.com/42WwTSt9Ew
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 21, 2014
@rogueclassicist Aeschylus on this in "The Wooden Walls of Thermopylae" out in September
— Nick Brown (@NickBrownAuthor) December 21, 2014
We could all be angels | Archaeology News from Past Horizonshttp://t.co/cyTBlpNp7j
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 21, 2014