Always in catchup mode:
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Marilyn and the Discobolus, Milton H. Greene, 1956 via http://t.co/eRjVesM1Ng @britishmuseum Defining Beauty. pic.twitter.com/ijUCz12Pka
— Pythika (@Pythika) April 28, 2015
Apulian kraters were used as funerary vessels in ancient Greece.This may be a scene of mourning for a soldier.#krater pic.twitter.com/JMbF12SNh4
— University of Arizona Museum of Art (@UAZMuseumOfArt) June 11, 2013
#MacmArtFocus @MACMougins Apulian red-figured hydria (vase shape) attributed to the Trudo Painter c. 370BC pic.twitter.com/QQzrU0Ssp6
— MACM (@MACMougins) December 1, 2014
Idée de sortie pour la #NDM15 : découvrir la galerie des #sculptures et des #moulages du @CVersailles de nuit ! pic.twitter.com/cJrKQE04KN
— Virginie Marty (@VMpatrimoine) April 27, 2015
We are all 'curators' now http://t.co/p4dmd4l7Ny
— paul laity (@paullaity) April 28, 2015
Funerary inscription of M Livius Prytanis, one of Livia's freedman, & tutor to Drusus' wife, the detestable Livilla: pic.twitter.com/SHLj4JCqzn
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) April 28, 2015
Why this homeschooling mum believes in Latin… http://t.co/g7anvHOvEN#WhyLatin #literacy pic.twitter.com/pm1J03cnwn
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) April 28, 2015
4th day in #Italy Part 2 #Rome #Polyphemus head from #Turin #Museo di Antichita now in Colosseum cyclops #Odyssey pic.twitter.com/V33WrzxF9A
— Sharon M. Wolf (@SharonMWolf) April 28, 2015
For a fresh angle on #GE2015, come and hear how elections worked in the Roman Republic. @LeedsMuseums, Thurs 13.15. pic.twitter.com/h8d98p3gGn
— Dr Penny Goodman (@pjgoodman) April 28, 2015
8 arrested for stealing 50 artifacts from Alexandria Roman Museum – http://t.co/k7he3fFu7N via @TheCairoPost
— Roberta Mazza (@papyrologyatman) April 28, 2015
Surprises the Sleeping Cupid, 1769
Louis Jean Francois Lagrenee @MuseeLouvre#MuseoIdeale@Asamsakti @ChinesAnton pic.twitter.com/SUwfWzdpt3— Arturo D.L. (@artdielle) April 27, 2015
Medea w/ sword, contemplating killing kids as revenge on Jason. Stabiae, pre-79 AD, Naples #Fresco #AncientRome #Art pic.twitter.com/08ChpWDagN
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
Maenad with Thyrsus and cymbal. Stabiae (I think) At Museo Nazionale, Naples. pre-79 AD. #fresco #AncientRome #Art pic.twitter.com/ln8pBFtKqF
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
Current Epigraphy » EAGLE – Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy EAGLE International Conference
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Semenov ’15 named valedictorian, Hannan ’15 named Latin salutatorian – The Daily Princetonian
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Blogging Pompeii: Historic videos of Pompeii
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“Islamic State pockets $100 million yearly from heritage booty [conflict antiquities]”!? | conflict antiquities
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Hear a Latin teacher's hopeless lamentation as he proclaims the class's 'barbaric illiteracy.'
http://t.co/KKAx5AkqVE— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: Private acquisition of NT papyrus (P.Oxy. XIII 1596 = NT P28)
http://t.co/w8Y1lVAg7x— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: April 28
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Excavations at Caesarea Maritima and the Vardaman Papers
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'5 Years with Myrtis' Conference at the Acropolis Museum | http://t.co/eGiuSzZWBU
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Happy Birthday to Otho, born #OnThisDay in 32 at Ferentium in Italy! pic.twitter.com/iJOjT79iKp
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) April 28, 2015
The Roman emperor Otho, who ruled for just 3 months, was born #onthisday in AD 32 http://t.co/u2sNRvDOtv pic.twitter.com/6tAZ2W2AzB
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) April 28, 2015
Got into the car after football last night to be greeted by the dulcet tones of @holland_tom on @BBCRadio4. Bedtime just got Ancient Greek.
— Matt Bone (@BoneyAbroad) April 28, 2015
Even Classicists get excited about the new Star Wars film…http://t.co/sL522ex0kR pic.twitter.com/10iYYsei2M
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) April 28, 2015
Stolen antiquities from Alexandria found – Daily News Egypt
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@DrKillgrove congrats on the Forbes thing!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
@DrKillgrove i guess we'll be increasing forbes' readership! 😉
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
@rogueclassicist Something for your radar: @lizgloyn writes about classics & SF http://t.co/cHDGEcUKpH
— Vanessa Rose Phin (@wordfey) April 28, 2015
To Explore Strange Old Worlds, to Seek Out Old Civilizations: Conferencing Greece and Rome and SF by Tony Keen
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@DrKillgrove nice!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/593124380760154114
Draft White paper: "Seven reasons why we need an independent Digital Humanities": http://t.co/urwiTLfP7z
— Gregory Crane (@PhilologistGRC) April 28, 2015
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Egypt taken by Romans! Octavian (Augustus) commemorates victory on denarius with Nile crocodile. 28BC @britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/Acv0CXclJK
— Rock Around The Croc (@RockaroundCroc) April 26, 2015
Josho has played Ryse: Son of Rome. Historical inaccuracies, ahoy! His review is now online @AncientWarfare: http://t.co/kWS66r54cZ
— Ancient Warfare (@ancientwarfare) April 28, 2015
Υγεία σου, Σουνιον! Hello, Sounion! pic.twitter.com/lr4CqZ2IN9
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) April 28, 2015
29 April 5pm, Dr Catharine Edwards: 'The dangers of powerful women? Rome and Britain in the time of Nero' http://t.co/s7abRQpSSU
— The Classical Assoc. (@Classical_Assoc) April 28, 2015
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Cultural memory and imagination: dreams and dreaming in the Roman Empire 31 BC – AD 200 http://t.co/e7hOWsluim pic.twitter.com/WxVwgvjBcQ
— HistoryoftheAncient (@historyancient) April 28, 2015
Knowing How to Be Silent is as Important as Knowing When to Speak (Plutarch, On the Education of Children, 10-11) http://t.co/DUx7v423E8
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) April 28, 2015
Peter Paul Rubens ( 1577-1640 )
'The Three Graces' 1639 #art pic.twitter.com/Utnsjt9Qi3— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) April 27, 2015
discover a world of Ancient Rome that still entices/ entertains- enter our classroom http://t.co/CRLCUa9TY9 pic.twitter.com/yiUKuu8Hiv
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 28, 2015
Some of ancient Rome's underground #Campania delights: http://t.co/lY283JSucD #PiscinaMirabilis #Baiae #domes pic.twitter.com/dJae88QVgD
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 28, 2015
Pour tout savoir sur la #VictoireDeSamothrace ne manquez pas l'expo "Redécouvrir un chef-d'œuvre", jusqu'au 15/06/15 pic.twitter.com/Cn7BKeQqGS
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) April 28, 2015
Heatherley’s Art School by Nellie Joshua c. 1902 (Private Collection). pic.twitter.com/6kBwSQ7GAq
— Dr Liv Gibbs (@DrLivGibbs) April 28, 2015
The Townley Gallery (part of the old British Museum) by George Johann Scharf 1827 (@britishmuseum). pic.twitter.com/DjlaGDFjRt
— Dr Liv Gibbs (@DrLivGibbs) April 27, 2015
Marlene Dietrich — can you spot her? her 1st role stage name 'Mary' #Amazons Kleist's 'Penthesilea' Berlin 1919/1923 pic.twitter.com/YNjEAls90H
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) April 26, 2015
The ANS is proud to announce that our 100,000th image (a lovely Roman aureus) has gone online! http://t.co/SPLxnzWvZq pic.twitter.com/AhAYlMIiB3
— American Numismatic (@ANSCoins) April 28, 2015
Bust of a woman sporting a hairdo similar to that of Otacilia Severa—wife of the #emperor Philip the Arab #MetMuseum pic.twitter.com/6pyNxoyQhB
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) April 28, 2015
#PieroDiCosimo A Satyr mourning over a Nymph London National Gallery @Biagio960 @AdrianaCioci @geminicat7 @gjeni_u pic.twitter.com/Z8Z3Wyknv8
— Tommaso Iorio (@TommasoIorio) April 28, 2015
ICYMI: the #PhDLife #Vlog I filmed while researching in Geneva. Feat. the bloody best library & academic Ping Pong https://t.co/v2e2AI6ZJj
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) April 28, 2015
We are revamping our site! Would be grateful to know if there are any educational/charity/museum websites you love.
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) April 28, 2015
Greek & Roman Mythology just started!
Thanks to @PerseusDigLib, course readings are available online, for free!http://t.co/tk2YQVKJJP— Penn Online Learning (@PennOnline) April 28, 2015
Iris Online is looking for new writers with ideas to help with our 'Lite' section. Think you can do it? Email editor@irisonline.org.uk
— The Iris Project (@TheIrisProject) April 28, 2015
The Carian queen Artemisia sails under the Colossus to enter Rhodes
Tapestry c. 1562–1568http://t.co/t1mUDuYVyj pic.twitter.com/VlU3V8VBaG— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) April 28, 2015
"The Sollertiana house is eternally happy with its occupants" Roman house, El Djem, Tunisia pic.twitter.com/medEdwKJW6
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) April 28, 2015
ISIS tweet #Colosseum as current target?? – total BS- that scaffolding is a year old! http://t.co/7IW0lf3BWi @cnnbrk @cnnireport
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 28, 2015
N.B. people- ISIS' claims of targeting COLOSSEUM w/ image of scaffolding a yr old! http://t.co/xho9GUFXAf @TheLocalItaly @rosiescammell
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 28, 2015
RT @Roman_Britain: The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain: an online resource http://t.co/ScoSG26OAq #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/aQrjL9ZNb0
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) April 28, 2015
nec forma tangor – poteram hac quoque tangi –
Ovid
Metamorphoses – l. X
–
Atalanta (1908)John W. Godward
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) April 28, 2015
Hadrian's private "Island Villa" within the Maritime Theatre; had bedrooms, a study, private baths and a toilet! pic.twitter.com/qiad4mKSLu
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) April 28, 2015
Mosaic from Algeria pic.twitter.com/8koTue6IhW
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) April 28, 2015
So-called Devil graffito in the Samnite House at Herculaneum pic.twitter.com/dXI38xRhQE
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 28, 2015
Horse graffito in the great theatre passage at Pompeii pic.twitter.com/MIFxKu64W8
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 28, 2015
Bird graffito in the Forum Baths at Pompeii pic.twitter.com/8OJYJPBz0I
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 28, 2015
Graffito depicting a gladiator (Orange Museum, France) pic.twitter.com/QnCSzmtflY
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 28, 2015
Charming scent-bottles from ancient Greece @BritishMuseum #Rhodes #Archaic #Perfume pic.twitter.com/jLtxXufizi
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) April 28, 2015
"#Sappho: Love And Life On #Lesbos" will be shown on @BBC 4 on May 6 http://t.co/XxXiFSMIHi via @DailyMailUK pic.twitter.com/Krtv5HK2d9
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) April 28, 2015
Fans of Thucydides, and of @holland_tom"s current adaptation, should listen to @BBCr4today tomorrow c.8:40, with @KatherineHarloe and me.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) April 28, 2015
Can't remember whether it is Herculaneum or Pompeii, but it shows evidence of earthquake of 62AD #Fresco #AncientRome pic.twitter.com/Ylwbn9nCGF
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
Villa on Bay of Naples (little man w fishing pole on pier[left]), Mus Nazionale, pre-79AD #Fresco #AncientRome #Art pic.twitter.com/eW72W65Sg1
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
Punishment of Naughty Cupid (w Nanny); Venus on throne w Good cupid on shoulder. Mus Naz, Naples #Fresco #AncienRomet pic.twitter.com/fhPmHD3iht
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
Woman in peristyle, perhaps embroidering. Museo Nazionale, Naples; pre-79 AD #Fresco #AncientRome #Art pic.twitter.com/Y5nr4G5JXO
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) April 28, 2015
JUST FORGET IT!
Sick of correcting numerous errors in Isidore MS, scribe cancels entire page http://t.co/PSOTKFTwt5 pic.twitter.com/1d230eHcmW— Damian Fleming (@FW_Medieval) April 28, 2015
CAI Greek and Latin Summer School: http://t.co/f8UiFNTveY #ClassicsIreland
— Classics Ireland (@ClassicsIreland) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – 1794, Homer Reciting his Verses to the Greeks. pic.twitter.com/LyorxGSGaZ
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – 1809, Sappho and Phaon. Location: Hermitage Museum – St-Petersburg (Russian Federation) pic.twitter.com/H6Hw2EbA06
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – circa 1815 , Apelles painting Campaspe. Location: Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille (France) pic.twitter.com/b31y3b8zd7
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – circa 1774 , Antiochus and Stratonice. École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (France) pic.twitter.com/kLbOpR2kZa
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – circa 1778, The Love of Paris and Helen. Location: Musée du Louvre (France). pic.twitter.com/UoMAD62b17
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
A suffragette Magna Mater? The indivisible communion between Nature and Society according to Evelyn Rumsey Cary,1905 pic.twitter.com/J9WNESlPhM
— Imagines Project (@ImaginesProject) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – circa 1783, The Vestal. pic.twitter.com/ojeKkoBIzk
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Jacques-Louis David – 1818, The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis. pic.twitter.com/mVDBwmJBx7
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) April 28, 2015
Hype seems consistent in comparing gisele's vogue cover with Greek statuary… Anadyomene? pic.twitter.com/Aya5OIPU7i
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
In 16 hours: Trajan's Column in Rome #meerkat http://t.co/Go1NQLUd7T
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) April 28, 2015
Man vs Horse: Pheidippides and his Missing Mount – Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog
http://t.co/b8cp5Cm9Ob— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Ephemeris: DE INGENTI CALAMITATE NEPALENSI http://t.co/0jIyPhjiNo
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Latin to be taught in Nottingham primary schools again | Nottingham Post
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NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art Welcomes Ghostly Haunted Roman Festivals – Press Release – Digital Journal
http://t.co/Wa4ZYQnKEP— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
VIDEOCAST – Telling the Whole Story at Multi-Period Sites News / The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Laudator Temporis Acti: Conjectural Criticism
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Rumors and RUMOR! A Plautine Road Leads to Vergil (Aeneid 4. 173-188) | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/35B09i9ss7— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Gang Violence in a Second Century Papyrus from Tebtunis – Brice C. Jones
http://t.co/rwNaQlj3ee— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Some really, Really BIG news from Powered by Osteons! ~ Powered By Osteons
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Epigraphy Workshop, Trinity Term week 1
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30. What is the Intermediate Wall? | Per Lineam Valli
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The Stoa Consortium » Blog Archive » Digital Classicist London seminar, summer 2015
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Summer School in Homer 2015
https://t.co/9dMrDBh2MN— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
What's in your dig bag, Jeff Blakely? – The ASOR Blog
http://t.co/VRoGCDcLdS— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: Significant progress in the DCLP
http://t.co/sORUarBZKA— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Glory and Gore | Sphinx
http://t.co/k9NfCOonjv— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Chaucer and the Greeks | Peter J. Leithart | First Things
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Digital Classicist: wip wip2015
http://t.co/ZDXIlk0qNs— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Knowing How to Be Silent is as Important as Knowing When to Speak (Plutarch, … | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/I9e040Ieto— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Seven reasons why we need an independent Digital Humanities » Perseus Digital Library Updates
http://t.co/4T6JwgSRM3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 28, 2015
Archaeologists Discover Main Aqueduct of Ancient Odessos during Rescue Excavations Varna | Archaeology in Bulgaria
http://t.co/viH5zcoqXf— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 29, 2015
@greg_jenner @CarolineLawrenc @rogueclassicist @britishmuseum We've got some of those! East Greek 6th century BC pic.twitter.com/9PuZjb6vmm
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) April 28, 2015
@RomArchGal true
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) April 29, 2015