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Holding seminar "Did Greek women hear myths differently from men?" with Dio Chrysostom oration 61 Hunter College 1700 pic.twitter.com/MX8twKgyH7
— @edithmayhall (@edithmayhall) April 16, 2015
Fresh from his defeat at Bedriacum, #OnThisDay in 69, Otho commits suicide even though his forces remained unbroken pic.twitter.com/qJcciN1ma3
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) April 16, 2015
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@CarolineLawrenc @KeenGaze Yes it is imperative to know the language.https://t.co/Ekkm2qYiYt
— Sir Lucas von Köberwitz (Skyguy Cos&Props) 🛡️ (@BlackBunik) April 16, 2015
Gratias ago to @BlackBunik & @KeenGaze for reminder of ROMANI ITE DOMUM from Life of Brian! https://t.co/wEN3Uyq1yl pic.twitter.com/3fstGhhRy4
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) April 16, 2015
CAHA Colloquium 2015 Programme! Remember to register by 1st May. Please, RT. @CAHA_UoB @CAHAColloquium pic.twitter.com/uqsDTadtNp
— Rosetta Forum (@RosettaForum) April 15, 2015
Another #TBT 4 u: Pyramid of Cestius dirty a number of years ago and now cleaned / restored pic.twitter.com/kHPHuLBhfB
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 16, 2015
Bursaries to visit sites/ museums in Greece, Italy or the Mediterranean this summer: https://t.co/v8ehTOAO3c pic.twitter.com/rbCo1RMZ1P
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) April 16, 2015
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The #Plutei of #Trajan in #Roman #Forum in the #Curia #ancient #Rome. The #Emperor #Trajan is with citizens of Rome pic.twitter.com/Ay7i2N3cZs
— Sharon M. Wolf (@SharonMWolf) April 13, 2015
Rock crystal ring containing a female face, Roman, c. 100 AD (via http://t.co/jW3sbv1ORL) pic.twitter.com/XtXqrvvLhq
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) April 16, 2015
Nōmina stultōrum semper parietibus haerent.
Names of the stupid always cling to the walls.
(Anon.)— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) April 16, 2015
Rome, Santa Pudenziana. Roman brick and cat stamps pic.twitter.com/PPDSTOuBAn
— Roma Sotterranea (@RomaSotterranea) April 16, 2015
The council chamber of Priene, an ancient Greek city in #Turkey. V well preserved & beautiful #archaeological site. pic.twitter.com/8KCA1YuG4E
— Peter Sommer (@sommertravels) April 16, 2015
How much Latin do you know? Top 8 #Latin responses and phrases every Catholic should know http://t.co/11mT4svbZ3 RT @DenverCatholic
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) April 16, 2015
http://t.co/j85mBOsMzw | Greek culture ministry contests sale of ancient stele http://t.co/7i7XS1RMRG via @ekathimerini
— Matthew Maher (@DrMattMaher) April 16, 2015
Perspectives on Greek History @Classical_Assoc INSET day 21Nov 2015 https://t.co/nnlH6Rd2mu
— Hellenic Society (@Hellenic_Soc) April 16, 2015
#April16 69: Suicide of Roman Emperor Otho, 2nd ruler in tumultuous Year of Four Emperors. http://t.co/ij3662ucKX pic.twitter.com/wF6EH76A2Q
— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) April 16, 2015
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Sabato 18 aprile vi aspettiamo per la visita giocosa per famiglie a squadre all'Ara Pacis: http://t.co/uGf7sz2sWW pic.twitter.com/Eb711DNPYK
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) April 16, 2015
On the blog today: the evils of coffee-drinking http://t.co/ctpQGyVlzC pic.twitter.com/2f4GYVPoYl
— Chetham's Library (@chethamslibrary) April 16, 2015
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Een Oostenrijkse boer vond een grote bronzen vergulde hand. Dit bijzondere stuk is te zien in 'Van hun voetstuk'! pic.twitter.com/xyPultdtxf
— Valkhof Museum (@ValkhofMuseum) April 16, 2015
Peck of the day: These two brightly coloured little birds can be spotted at #MuseoNazionale #Rome. pic.twitter.com/cYSomMKiBv
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) April 16, 2015
16 Apr 44 BC WHERE’S BRUTUS? “I hope that by now it’s safe for him to wander all over Rome even on his own.” Cicero. pic.twitter.com/ROfxQW8Zbo
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) April 16, 2015
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Basílica Paleocristã, Mértola#AIR2015 pic.twitter.com/GeOETAo9Rp— Leonor Zozaya-Montes (@LeonorZozaya) April 16, 2015
Hercules, Jupiter, Perseus, Andromeda—read an essay on heroes in Italian mythological prints: http://t.co/i8S5WRGfVl pic.twitter.com/CwY8QzVY2N
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) April 16, 2015
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@DorothyKing … i have other issues with authenticity 🙂
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) April 17, 2015
@ptrourke @NGrotum it's when you see that and wonder what the ceiling originally looked like – did it light up certain gods on certain days?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) April 17, 2015
#OnThisDay: il 16 aprile del 69 Vitellio diviene imperatore romano. Qui un suo ritratto nei #MuseiCapitolini. pic.twitter.com/XvxaQ05a1j
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) April 16, 2015
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Free, informational webinar on Latin for the New Millennium, April 21, 6:00pm EST, with Donald Sprague. http://t.co/l5KFqci2iE
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) April 16, 2015
Going underground at the Colosseum with Walks of Italy http://t.co/krR1XXtbzV via @WondWand #takewalks #Rome pic.twitter.com/3ehkWVd6Kd
— Walks (@Walks) April 16, 2015
Ancient History Encyclopedia and Past Preservers are teaming up to produce a brand new professional YouTube… http://t.co/D3TTUpBUUA
— Open History UK (@OpenHistoryUK) April 10, 2015
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Here's that little thing I wrote for Wonders and Marvels on "the Christians" in Rome: http://t.co/9LFBZcP6Us pic.twitter.com/ZyD2siMmGi
— Doug Boin (@douglasboin) April 16, 2015
Frescoes depicting Osiris-Serapis, Bes & animals from the walls of the Sacrarium, a room used to store cult objects. pic.twitter.com/TTtsGxWpLO
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 16, 2015
Marble statue of Isis found in the north-east corner of the portico of the Temple of Isis in #Pompeii. pic.twitter.com/pSeCGvRwl5
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 16, 2015
Did Atlantis exist? Examine the clues with @bettanyhughes on #BBC4 tonight 9pm or catch up later on @BBCiPlayer http://t.co/IbNuEH2WxW
— BBC iWonder (@BBCiWonder) April 16, 2015
Fourth style wall paintings with naumachia scenes (naval battles), from the portico of the Temple of Isis #Pompeii. pic.twitter.com/DEFhEiBikm
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 16, 2015
.@DrKillgrove shares her experience with sharing bioarchaeology data, important to create accessible data in this field #SAA2015 #s68
— Kate Meyers Emery (she/her) (@kmeyersemery) April 16, 2015
.@DrKillgrove talks about blogging and whether tenure and promotion committee will get it, quantification is a problem #SAA2015
— Kate Meyers Emery (she/her) (@kmeyersemery) April 16, 2015
Today 73AD a Roman Army captured Masada bringing end to the Great Jewish Revolt (66-73).) pic.twitter.com/g69tJ4dRNj
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) April 16, 2015
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See Herakles in a new light @classarch from tomorrow https://t.co/o4wmB0VxLN
— Perse Classics (@PerseClassics) April 16, 2015
#ANCIENTROMELIVE launches APRIL 21 https://t.co/WMtcJe2QMQ WHERE WILL YOU BE? ORIGINAL video /animation/streaming pic.twitter.com/Md4iCDA6NX
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 16, 2015
Today in ancient history: Emperor Otho commits suicide after his defeat at Bedriacum, (69 CE). http://t.co/AYaqLpLzjh pic.twitter.com/sl6AbjerKk
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) April 16, 2015
Video—Brian Rose and Frank Matero, "Revealing the City of King Midas: Archaeology and Conservation at Gordion": http://t.co/NkDA0QKBHv
— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) April 16, 2015
Introducing the 2015-2016 Rome Prize Fellows! @MorganLibrary pic.twitter.com/cjklrc2ddU
— American Academy in Rome (@AmAcademyRome) April 16, 2015
Excavations in the area of the eastern parodos and nymphaeum in 2007 #FlashbackFriday #ancienttheatre pic.twitter.com/UYHYPnHud4
— Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) April 17, 2015
Data object 'darmc.shipwrecks' added to #rstats package cawd. https://t.co/P9ZD2Opze0 (Sample orthographic map: pic.twitter.com/w0i6XO5TKb
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) April 17, 2015
This morning's seminar paper by @peterjdavis2 on differing emphases on freedom of speech b/w Virgil and Ovid @UTAS_ pic.twitter.com/oMR6DXahCe
— Jonathan Wallis (@Jonathan_Wallis) April 17, 2015
A lot of fun toys 4 #ancientromelive collab with @Gru_Sto_Romano pic.twitter.com/n5pqntX4px
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 17, 2015
Hellenistic-era ruins demolished in Alexandria | Egypt Independent http://t.co/D3IpXMGsFh via @egyindependent
— dr. keftiugal 📚🏺 (@keftiugal) April 17, 2015
opisthograph: A text written on both front and back (of some parchment, papyrus, stone, etc.)…. http://t.co/IpqHqJ04ZO
— A.Word.A.Day (@awad) April 17, 2015
The brutality of the Theban epics.http://t.co/CpYfiT4nQu
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) April 17, 2015
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Mosaic showing the personification of Ktisis — she holds an instrument for measuring a Roman foot. #Kourion #Cyprus pic.twitter.com/5UVGuYtyYT
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) April 17, 2015
A Journey Through Ancient Rome. 2 stories, 2 routes. Buy your tickets here: http://t.co/Qe8jIqDj5K#vaiggioneifori pic.twitter.com/700NnNrzTv
— Viaggio nei Fori (@viaggioneifori) April 17, 2015
Leaked photo of the mosaic floor covering the Holy Foundation Rock on the Temple Mount.: Archaeologists are fu… http://t.co/O0EthTAig6
— david meadows (@exploratorraw) April 17, 2015
"Christians were seen by pagans as suicidal exhibitionists" – Peter Brown on the martyrs.
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) April 17, 2015
Spare a denarius for an old legionary….
Sponsor Gaius Licinius Scriptor (me) on a 10 mile march in Roman kit,… http://t.co/1H8bx0Jkki
— S.J.A.Turney (@SJATurney) April 17, 2015
[Conférence] Une maison romaine aux enduits peints remarquables à #Arles, le 17/04, 16h http://t.co/Nd8fY7M305 pic.twitter.com/TJzA0Ubk2s
— Inrap (@Inrap) April 17, 2015
My first .@Pinterest board is about Silchester ! (Predictably)http://t.co/U8DpZC609t
— Lisa Lodwick (@LisaLodwick) April 17, 2015
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AJR's week in review features classical statues in color, Julius Caesar, and the Quran and the Syriac Bible http://t.co/dLwTSRs0In
— Ancient Jew Review (@ancientjew) April 17, 2015
Yep, that's a Roman toilet in the form of a chariot, 2nd/3rd century AD (image via http://t.co/mMCDe2Z8VO) #boystoys pic.twitter.com/kq4Bfy25Bp
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) April 17, 2015
All welcome to my lecture today "Phaedra, Phèdre & Epistemic Injustice" Hunter College CUNY Lexington Ave/E 68th 1700 pic.twitter.com/I0hOCovL9P
— @edithmayhall (@edithmayhall) April 17, 2015
One persons view of the greatest monsters from Greek myth. Missing Scylla and Charybdis in my view http://t.co/YMpf0cYRWZ
— David Allsop (@da11sop) April 17, 2015
Not many see this: a Roman-era sarcophagus at remote Sidyma in Lycia, #Turkey. You can on http://t.co/WVKy02x2Cr pic.twitter.com/8u9x4IuWAL
— Peter Sommer (@sommertravels) April 16, 2015
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More unsolicited journal offer emails today. Don't forget to check Beall's List of predatory OA publishers! #phdchathttp://t.co/grQ1wDvnFo
— David Colwill (@majikmutton) April 17, 2015
Homer in Print: The Transmission & Reception of Homer's Works Regenstein Library @uchicago web exhibit via @apgrd http://t.co/BSYyePn6C0
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) April 17, 2015
'The Parthians have been killed, the Briton conquered. It's time for fun, Romans!' From an inscription on a gaming table.
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) April 17, 2015
#PoetryMonth
"Once again love drives me on, that loosener of limbs."
― Sapphohttp://t.co/gNK52GXdst pic.twitter.com/TBmtr6McTW— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) April 17, 2015
Opening today at @classarch : Herakles reimagined as a C19th colonist- here's curator Susanne with a sneak peek pic.twitter.com/r8fwGWxQvI
— Liz Hide (@TheMuseumOfLiz) April 17, 2015
This Minoan knot ring found in the Aigina treasure hoard is around 3,550 years old and is now at the @britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/5kNY4sW6qH
— Europe's History (@EuropesHistory) April 17, 2015
Caroline Lawrence. Educating kids all over the world about Ancient Roman toilet habits for nearly 15 years. 😉 pic.twitter.com/3yUelPmctE
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) April 17, 2015
Getting ready for The Labours of Herakles @classarch – can't wait to see black-figure reimagined. @UoRClassics pic.twitter.com/B3XcXuGcEY
— Dr Sonya Nevin (@SonyaNevin) April 17, 2015
16 Apr 44 BC “The Queen’s flight doesn’t bother me.” Cicero on Cleopatra’s departure from Rome. pic.twitter.com/UlfdfQEFaW
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) April 17, 2015
Interested in some canine friends from ancient history? Check out our album on facebookhttps://t.co/1qDGE5magW pic.twitter.com/UMbf6AWTsV
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) April 17, 2015
Fun with Roman Pee & Poo. http://t.co/XyQUApLWUa #DontPooHere #Graffiti pic.twitter.com/S2beRw71pY
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) April 17, 2015
ὠσχοφόρια, τά (ōschophoria)
—day of festival Σκίρα, on which 2 young men, in women's dress, carried vine-shoots in procession to a temple— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) April 17, 2015
@CarolineLawrenc just for you 😉 and our pals @VindolandaTrust found a wooden loo seat recently too pic.twitter.com/DDpV28hOIA
— Segedunum Roman Fort (@SegedunumFort) April 17, 2015
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New #Panoply blog post now up with news on recent and forthcoming vase #animation antics.@UoRClassics #ancientgreece #ancient
— Dr Sonya Nevin (@SonyaNevin) April 17, 2015
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Call for Submissions: California Classical Studies http://t.co/Yywph0d6u3
— SCS (@scsclassics) April 17, 2015
Please RT: Any thoughts on this awesome 1533 annotated #Euclid? (description of the book: http://t.co/BNPzHq3Et1) pic.twitter.com/PaCUrkubTS
— AnnotatedBooksOnline (@AboBooks) April 17, 2015
Cras cenabimus bene ad PCS dapem! http://t.co/Y79J12i7VO #Latin #PCS #cibus #festivum
— Nicole Curry (@MagistraCurry) April 17, 2015
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Nobody Knows the Truffles I've Seen: One of Odysseus' Men Transformed into a Pig: bronze, 5th BC @walters_museum pic.twitter.com/wQDBVOhIWn
— Pythika (@Pythika) April 17, 2015
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@robintngo @sherr_spadefoot woot!
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) April 18, 2015
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Producing ‘New Voices’ | Classical Studies @OpenUniversity http://t.co/Tjk1m1IQs1
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) April 17, 2015
Famtastic typology of digital public archaeology in UK by @GabeMoshenska #saa2015 #s235 pic.twitter.com/dhR1MWCoW6
— Kate Meyers Emery (she/her) (@kmeyersemery) April 17, 2015
How well do you know your etymologies? http://t.co/XvEXaIdgLx pic.twitter.com/O3YcpiMrhB
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) April 17, 2015
@portableant yep, great day today and great break from strictly classical arch here at #SAA2015, but lots of digital research to see.
— Eric Poehler (@Pompeiana79) April 17, 2015
. @randomrome @rogueclassicist another link http://t.co/gQAlStzo7U
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) April 17, 2015
.@randomrome @rogueclassicist see Angela Lorenz exhibit @yalelibrary http://t.co/i9vEjHpcgC http://t.co/i9vEjHpcgC pic.twitter.com/kYyuiBusNS
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) April 17, 2015
Shoutout to all our tweeps at the #saa2015 tweet up,! Stay thirsty y'all!
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) April 18, 2015