@roughtradeX @carolemadge interesting idea …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: A Good Plan http://t.co/irSQvP6aeJ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
“Let it Go” from Frozen is now μέθες τό: How Do you Say “O Tempora” in Ancient Greek? | Sententiae A… http://t.co/MMtVqdcOs3
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Remorse for 10,000 Drachmas? Aulus Gellius on Demosthenes and the Courtesan Lais | Sententiae Antiqu… http://t.co/RykhWRVP9Q
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Aeschylus, Persians 598-602 | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/ZINHStfXSM
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Blogging Pompeii | More from the Jashemski Archive compared with pompeiiinpictures http://t.co/9IHMdO0PH2
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: March 29 http://t.co/cqDZK0MdJZ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Tragoedia in Alpibus aeria | Nuntii Latini | Radio | yle.fi http://t.co/MkjKH1GKIo
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Aeschylus, Persians 251-2 | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/vmRdM4hV0C
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
A Mass of Bad Fortune: Aeschylus, Suppliants 464 | Sententiae Antiquae http://t.co/z1w6i6I603
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
The Edithorial: Toby, the Classically Educated Pig http://t.co/ihI6lpU34E
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
CFP: Minds on Stage: Cognitive Approaches to Greek Tragedy | Society for Classical Studies http://t.co/eireQh3DOj
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
The Labours of Hercules reliefs from the Villa Chiragan, Musée Saint-Raymond Toulouse (France) | FOL… http://t.co/l8INoSNnXo
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Children meet real-life Roman soldier – Chichester Observer http://t.co/Hi8TtkWGFj
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Ancient Roman horse skeleton found under hotel site at Biomedical Campus in Cambridge | Cambridge Ne… http://t.co/OeL6HVY6OD
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Martha Lane Fox: tech champion who wants us all to embrace the net | Andrew Anthony | Global | The G… http://t.co/IFMw9RwpQh
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Water Utility in Bulgaria’s Varna Cracks 5th Century Earthen Jar, Submerges Ancient Odessos ‘Like At… http://t.co/Stv2ds1B9K
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Wrapped up #CAMWS2015 w/ a great, informative session on social media w/ @banatoli
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) March 28, 2015
@ProfChristensen @banatoli anyone mention this particular Feed has 6.7k followers? Great for getting the word out if things sent to me
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Busto di Antonino Pio, tagliato al di sotto dei pettorali, ed abbigliato con tunica e paludamentum #MuseiCapitolini pic.twitter.com/Cn7McIXuRD
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) March 28, 2015
Siren and Centaur (@GettyMuseum, Ms. Ludwig XV 3, f. 92V) #MedievalMonsters pic.twitter.com/wnNuMRPafs
— Damien Kempf (@DamienKempf) March 28, 2015
How were the Roman Empire's roads planned and maintained? http://t.co/PuAY1SdpjD pic.twitter.com/SWUHdBafUN
— History Today (@HistoryToday) March 28, 2015
Oakley et al., 300+ individuals discovered at Herculaneum. (She seems to think no one's ever heard of Herculaneum…) #AAPA2015
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) March 28, 2015
Oakley et al., lots of perimortem fracturing in crania. Confirm higher temps at Herculaneum. #AAPA2015
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) March 28, 2015
Oakley et al., many individuals have no burning. Temp of pyroclastic surge at or above 600 celsius. #AAPA2015
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) March 28, 2015
Oakley et al., Herculaneum crania did not "explode". Lots of charred soft tissue. Want to update temp range at site. #AAPA2015
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) March 28, 2015
Euripides' Bacchae – Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, Athens: http://t.co/pkkGgqTxhh via @YouTube
— Bacchae (@Bacchae2015) March 28, 2015
A blend of Roman, Greek and Nubian architecture. The Roman kiosk at Naqa dedicated to God Hathor. #SudanOdyssey pic.twitter.com/G08EgZISRg
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) March 28, 2015
A familiar 19th century name on the Roman kiosk at Naqa #Holroyd #graffiti #SudanOdyssey https://t.co/OE0EZiCNGJ pic.twitter.com/T1ZPY7bMKW
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) March 28, 2015
Doing rather well: Marcus Agrippa, no. 2 in Amazon UK's Best Sellers in Historical Biographies BCE-500 AD, and… http://t.co/myaQXOst7X
— Lindsay Powell (@Lindsay_Powell) March 28, 2015
UK’s rejection of Unesco mediation was “deeply disappointing” @ohasm1 @MarblesReunite @ParthenonACRPS @maximos62 http://t.co/UgSzvRlRFB
— British Committee (@BCRPM) March 28, 2015
'For Greece, it has been a long struggle for these sculptures' @montaukian,@Independent http://t.co/UgSzvRlRFB @9musesnews
— British Committee (@BCRPM) March 28, 2015
The remains of mainly women and children from Herculaneum discovered in dock buildings. Such a haunting image. pic.twitter.com/jrWkCF9qLK
— John Wheeler (@thejohnwheeler1) March 28, 2015
Today in ancient history: #Valens is made #Augustus of the Eastern #Roman Empire. (364 CE). pic.twitter.com/npjhm6IZwY
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) March 29, 2015
british: http://t.co/ySVrOQfC6M via @YouTube
— Bacchae (@Bacchae2015) March 29, 2015
Hamartia & hubris. (Thank goodness my kid is studying ancient Greek. So helpful in understanding #abpoli.) https://t.co/FgMhNsU1Oz #ableg
— Paula Simons (@Paulatics) March 29, 2015
The Temple of Hephaistos and #Athena, AKA the Theseum. (Built in 449 BCE in #Athens, #Greece) http://t.co/O35DtQFGDg pic.twitter.com/KUjilf9eSu
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) March 29, 2015
Thanks to all who came out for #CAMWS2015 ! Safe travels!!
— CAMWS (@camwsclassics) March 29, 2015
World History Students: here is that "fall of Rome" video I told you about. Did it REALLY fall? http://t.co/hM4ac4VwIr
— CLHS World History (@CLWorldHistory) February 25, 2015
Admiring the sculpture at the Kerameikos museum. pic.twitter.com/kVjnIUK8yH
— Classics @Nower Hill (@ClassicsNHHS) March 29, 2015
Adore the Vindolanda tablets @britishmuseum Show me folks in Roman Britain had the same daily problems as us! #favMW pic.twitter.com/WJzR1PIGB0
— Gail F (@MuvaF) March 28, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582210983394979840
@banatoli @ProfChristensen thanks… Now if we can just get more cfps in tweetable forms!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582223112533606400
My Commentary in Times Lit Supplement on why Oxyrhynchus Papyri matter http://t.co/YuLvgu1ea5 pic.twitter.com/HcX2dAD2up
— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582223936596930560
For @DorothyKing and for #BardoMuseumDay – a mosaic of a tiger rug we both love @BardoMusee pic.twitter.com/K8uho7quzl
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) March 29, 2015
Since Ben's first #PhD #vlog was so popular, I invited him to film another! Check it out here: https://t.co/SrsXJN89km #PhDLife #AcWri
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) March 29, 2015
Seriously good article about what is happening to humanities subjects in UK universities http://t.co/jkpRfLYHAh
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) March 29, 2015
In support of #LeMondeEstBardo one of my favourite mosaics: my hero Odysseus & the bird-legged sirens @BardoMusee pic.twitter.com/Cuz1odCAbw
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582224808521367552
Here are some free promo codes for Latin Scansion! http://t.co/kagQrqN8aA #latinteach #CAMWS2015 pic.twitter.com/OHEOlyktkB
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) March 29, 2015
THE GREAT ENTERTAINERS: Roman gladiators http://t.co/Z0BPJqUtJV #RomanEmpire #Rome #pompeii #Gladiators pic.twitter.com/E22nQbK3wA
— Tiziana Matarazzo (@tiziana_archeo) March 29, 2015
"All small kids are classicists" @catvalente #ctsfmf
— Lois Haight (@loisannhaight) March 28, 2015
Seneca, the fat-cat philosopher of imperial Rome http://t.co/QbuumdikOC
— Jonathan Eaton (@DrJEaton) March 29, 2015
#PoseMW mortelle, #Cleopatre mourant, François Barois #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/Am0c24wQul
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 29, 2015
#PoseMW sans commentaires d'Alexandre envers le philosophe Diogène #MuseumWeek #PierrePuget pic.twitter.com/mJ6bprXYvX
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 29, 2015
How was Jesus’ tomb sealed? In the latest BAR, Urban C. von Wahlde takes a look at the Gospel accounts: http://t.co/IDDSdyU9xf
— Biblical Archaeology Review (@BibArch) March 29, 2015
Zeus & I locked in a stare down @ROMtoronto #poseMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/pHcrj8Ox10
— W. Ryan Dodge (@wrdodger) March 29, 2015
One example for how #classics (or history) fares on the internet, when it goes viral – somebody write a paper 😛
— Amanda Krauss, PhD (@risatrix) March 29, 2015
Warm Sunday Times review of Introducing the Ancient Greeks by Christopher Hart (not W. Januszczak as previously said) pic.twitter.com/mpdxicEifO
— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) March 29, 2015
For what it's worth, more than 3 times of the world's richest people studied arts as did maths/science: http://t.co/LGLZvcwjUL @ahmpreston
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) March 29, 2015
Comment dessiner la #poseMW de César ? #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/UIP90jWz0y
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) March 29, 2015
The Cultural Museum of #Nasriyah reopens after 25 years of constant closure in southern Iraq. #VisitIraq pic.twitter.com/ZgzfzJvrRA
— Tourism Iraq (@Iraqtourism) March 26, 2015
Bulwer-Lytton’s Last Days of Pompeii is unreadable tosh
— Adrian Murdoch (@adrianmurdoch) March 29, 2015
Picked this up a few days ago…and haven't put it down yet. Nicely done @barrystrauss . #Bronze Age #BlackShips pic.twitter.com/nVhNdSwECv
— Jeff G. (@jeffs_2_cents) March 29, 2015
So pensive, I wonder what he's thinking abt…#Wine perhaps? It's Dionysus after all #MuseumWeek (cc. @ROMtoronto) pic.twitter.com/w4mxJ1EeRH
— meg shannon (@maggieoshannon) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582228405921452032
#PoseMW We're celebrating your museum poses & selfies for the final day of #MuseumWeek http://t.co/uFGMwUPB00 pic.twitter.com/t9o8aWW5ud
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) March 29, 2015
Rollin with the homies @ROMtoronto for the final day of @museumweek #PoseMW #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/tVxe0Lrq5X
— Fashion Savage (@_fashionsavage) March 29, 2015
This guy needs to put this on LinkedIn profile, stat. #MuseumWeek @ROMtoronto pic.twitter.com/YSlOR1Ceo1
— Andrew Bartucci (@bar2cci) March 29, 2015
Wow, nice! "@katlikethief: In my element here at ROM for #MuseumWeek #poseMW @MuseumWeek #AncientGreece #Classics pic.twitter.com/ZmmqGTLpph"
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) March 29, 2015
Giving my specs to this bust of a boy AD 225, known for his big eyes #poseMW @ROMtoronto #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/NpJtH626ub
— Kris Abel (@RealKrisAbel) March 29, 2015
ca 29 Mar 44 BC Octavian’s tutor, old & superstar Greek rhetorician, Apollodorus, sails home to Pergamum (art in pic) pic.twitter.com/KIMuMiJz1H
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) March 29, 2015
One of 5 bags of nummi and radiates from Lincs recorded today on http://t.co/5pW0YQNt6d! pic.twitter.com/Z305e2avwZ
— Vanessa Oakden (@VanessaAOakden) February 25, 2015
Sharing secrets with a 4th century girl at @ROMtoronto #MuseumWeek #poseMW @ROMtoronto pic.twitter.com/AS4LYeOaCh
— Kris Abel (@RealKrisAbel) March 29, 2015
David Mattingly: @TRAC_conference refreshingly non hierarchical #TRAC25
— TRAC (@TRAC_conference) March 29, 2015
#PoseMW Le Faune endormi, Bouchardon @MuseeLouvre #MuseumWeek pic.twitter.com/Xt5wrXDPKp
— Niko Melissano (@nikomelissano) March 29, 2015
Roman chain mail fragments (!) from 3rd c. AD battlefield near Harzhorn, Germany … via http://t.co/FX60lKDMp7 pic.twitter.com/qXN51kOeDF
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) March 29, 2015
@banatoli @ProfChristensen yes, that has potential…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
.@MuseumWeek #MuseumWeek "@CBCNews: Have you taken a museum selfie? http://t.co/GiOhuCN8bg"
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) March 29, 2015
My degree (Classical Civilisation) was apparently "Classics-lite" and "intellectual baby food" http://t.co/U8VhG3bQs0
— Elton Barker (@eltonteb) March 29, 2015
@paregorios @eltonteb I'm in the lightweight club too
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582249532441927680
Now this is really interesting a one sided Roman coin from the dig today. Anyone seen one of these before ? pic.twitter.com/iJAL6cesi8
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
Few of the Roman coins from today's dig. pic.twitter.com/ygDZzuvnxR
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
The other side of those odd Romans from today pic.twitter.com/ydK65WWgx6
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
What a load of cock & ball. Lol Roman phalus / phalic pendant from today's metal detectives dig pic.twitter.com/70wlxWovJ9
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
Few Roman finds from today's dig. pic.twitter.com/wVaUWNXJtG
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
Another Roman coin….. pic.twitter.com/5z1PGH8kxC
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) March 29, 2015
@ProfChristensen @banatoli @SaveRome yes he does…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
Among classicists & ancient historians on Twitter, am I the only 1 to think translation from English into Latin or Greek is a waste of time?
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582270504788209664
@dustinsimm0ns @eltonteb in Canada /North America Classical civ usually doesn't have a language requirement…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
@dustinsimm0ns @eltonteb… But that doesn't mean that the languages aren't taken!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
@ProfChristensen @banatoli @SaveRome he does ensure his instagram is posted to twitter… Necessary if cfp use is to be successful
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582274383160442880
@MagistraLoop @GuyChamberland I never took prose comp for some reason… Not sure if it was offered
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) March 29, 2015
#MuseumWeek #poseMW Some female posers @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/ArMuuXsaDq
— GuillemetteN (@GrosseGuille) March 29, 2015
How was your #PhDSunday? I made a video of mine, to show the reality of doing a PhD. Watch it here: https://t.co/J8wEnlFwbo #vlog #PhDLife
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582301231344943104
Bosra Amphitheatre mosaic looking pretty much the same, even if it appears to have been left unprotected. 2 of 3 https://t.co/ULII3obIy2
— Lynda Albertson (@sauterne) March 29, 2015
Mosaic mask of Phobos = Fear (apparently) on West Stairs @britishmuseum. It's #Apotropaic! http://t.co/95jaui8PyL pic.twitter.com/pBjss2PpFW
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) March 29, 2015
Feast of Salus: Goddess of safety & prosperity for individuals & state. As a reminder Nero cannily put Salus on coins pic.twitter.com/L03DLOz5tC
— Emperor Claudius (@Claudius_God) March 29, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/582333332186402816