Yesterday in the Classical twittersphere:
"…Baby one more time" by @britneyspears sung entirely in Latin with subtitles … https://t.co/GvtDvtmKFA #loqlat pic.twitter.com/352ykG464g
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) September 14, 2015
Expo suprbe â #Brescia Expansion vers le Nord de l'Italie des Romains entre III Ier s. av. ne.http://t.co/tfXt2Uydjr pic.twitter.com/atdQAveCdk
— Dominique Garcia (@GarciaDInrap) September 13, 2015
As I make figs & esp maps for my upcoming Pompeii traffic book, I'll try to share the remarkable failures. Here's 2: pic.twitter.com/lYL3RGh2cY
— Eric Poehler (@Pompeiana79) September 14, 2015
@Pompeiana79 While I'm at it, and even though its deliberate, the Pompeii Car is worth a reshare. pic.twitter.com/2NMYWEqN3T
— Eric Poehler (@Pompeiana79) September 14, 2015
doryphore: A pedantic or persistent critic. http://t.co/D6NIEvmTqm
— A.Word.A.Day (@awad) September 14, 2015
Mother's Day with Romulus and Remus. pic.twitter.com/cTxDKKnqpQ
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 14, 2015
Missed 'I'm with Cupid' opportunity. pic.twitter.com/0RSxDpqot4
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 14, 2015
Mini-histories on Syracusan street signs. Gelon 'della monarchia', Hermocrates 'condottiero', Agathocles 're'. pic.twitter.com/sqbFIFeJrb
— Carol Atack (@carolatack) September 14, 2015
Les Trois Grâces (1832) par Jean-Jcques #Pradier (1790-1852) #Louvre https://t.co/ySPSblCKuu
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) September 13, 2015
Today begins: Congreso de la Association Internationale pour l’Étude de la
Mosaïque Antique #Madrid #Spain #congress
http://t.co/22eam6mQ2q— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) September 14, 2015
Off the Beaten Track. Epigraphy at Borders.
Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 8:30 AM – Friday, September 25, 2015… http://t.co/U4w3aXkxfU— EDB (@EdbUniba) September 14, 2015
An ancient John Lobb: a shoemaker cuts leather around a customer's foot. 5th c BC pelike, Rhodes @AshmoleanMuseum pic.twitter.com/eCMX2uJFR7
— Pythika (@Pythika) September 13, 2015
A dance in fancy 'basket-hats' for Apollo Karneia; Spartan colony of Taras, S.Italy, 400BChttp://t.co/qAzfYPKVXa pic.twitter.com/7mUFyTKKM4
— Pythika (@Pythika) August 22, 2015
Experimenting with our replica Roman cheese mould. Could do with help from a proper #cheesemaker @WobblyBottomfar pic.twitter.com/Y2knoinChn
— St Albans Museums (@stalbansmuseums) September 14, 2015
Classics Study Day for key stage 5 students @britishmuseum on 19th November. pic.twitter.com/M7zjggLkih
— ICS (@IcsDirector) September 12, 2015
Tombstone of Longinus Sdapeze who took part in the Roman invasion of Britain AD43 @colmuseums @heritageopenday pic.twitter.com/qClUWBq4Sh
— insituheritage (@insituheritage) September 12, 2015
Conoscete la piscatrix Aurelia Nais ricordata nell'iscrizione dell’ara in mostra @ #AraPacis http://t.co/q2YTr8ekau pic.twitter.com/KkkvczH6m8
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) September 14, 2015
A deep insight into the world of freemasonry and the mystery of the Sator Square. http://t.co/ze4mRVqOpJ pic.twitter.com/y0QbaGjkhn
— The Heretic Magazine (@HereticMagazine) September 14, 2015
#exposition "Rome et les gens du Po" à Brescia. Spectaculaire! http://t.co/GH6OyK1vdc via @bilanmagazine
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) September 14, 2015
‘Wars, Trade and Treaties. New, . sources …from Augustus to Diocletian’ | Michael Speidel – http://t.co/EhcoPppDCd https://t.co/eX9GNdIp37
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Peeing like a horse?
http://t.co/LcoRbSVLZD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Publication announcement: War as Spectacle | Classical Studies
http://t.co/LbXsKa8Hxb— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
[new inscriptions added] Attic Inscriptions Online
https://t.co/cvXltyr2oJ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: September 14
http://t.co/0cFul9JJ9c— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Announcements for September 13th | Classical Association of New England
http://t.co/02QZKeTtZi— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Ephemeris: Dissensiones inter Austriam Hungariamque ortae in dies crescunt http://t.co/t5jUckoOBT
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 09/13/15 http://t.co/TcORHQAGS7
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Penelope Returns to Tehran http://t.co/6rSj8phvrp
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
BMCR ~ Smith: Man and Animal in Severan Rome http://t.co/ZBjIdgrihc
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
This Day in Ancient History:ante diem xviii kalendas octobres http://t.co/rBR9bjOKA7
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
News: Pompei, stop a turisti in via Mercurio http://t.co/3DJMdC8Ifj
— Blogging Pompeii (@BloggingPompeii) September 14, 2015
#OnThisDay in 23, Drusus, son of Tiberius, dies, poisoned by his wife Livilla and @SirPatStew masquerading as Sejanus pic.twitter.com/d41YGwguY9
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) September 14, 2015
#OnThisDay in 81, Domitian succeeds his brother Titus as emperor. Was he as bad as his reputation suggests? pic.twitter.com/WtWeji2yAY
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) September 14, 2015
Supposedly #OnThisDay in 326, Helena, mother of Constantine, discovers the True Cross in Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/wV7iUZeiDp
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) September 14, 2015
@ClassAssocNI you sure that's not the holy sepulchre? I thought true cross was in may…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/643524269234888704
Vous n'êtes toujours pas venus voir Astérix au @MuseoParcAlesia ? Profitez des journées du patrimoine ! #JEP2015 pic.twitter.com/jrUpAJBA0W
— @asterixofficiel (@asterixofficiel) September 14, 2015
Gorgeous #Romanesque #mosaics carpet the apse & choir around the high altar of the abbey church at Sorde-l'Abbaye pic.twitter.com/DAOxDPJYTR
— Prof Susan Oosthuizen (@DrSueOosthuizen) September 12, 2015
conjunction simulac, simulatque , indeclinable as soon as #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab
— LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) September 14, 2015
Nouveau film «Francofonia le Louvre sous l’occupation» d’A. Sokourov (sortie le 11 11 2015) http://t.co/GDMfJ2MxdW pic.twitter.com/uIbbVT21eo
— clicfrance (@CLICfrance) September 14, 2015
Painted reliefs from Nicomedia: life of a Roman capital city in colour. http://t.co/smokcCaWYy
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) September 14, 2015
#September14 81: Domitian becomes Roman Emperor after death of Titus. http://t.co/gWJebtJhhW pic.twitter.com/JApGt2uOY1
— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) September 14, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/643533863155814401
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Fascinating to me; student in both Anc Greek 1 and Latin 1 asked me "Why is Greek so much easier than Latin?"
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) September 14, 2015
A student discovered a famous ancestor: M. Vipsanius Agrippa, at the Ara Pacis Museum, #2015RoehRomeFieldtrip pic.twitter.com/1wirzR3xBN
— Roehampton Classics (@UoRClassics) September 14, 2015
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) September 14, 2015
The Treasures from Palmyra Preserved in the World’s Museums http://t.co/RdcYBsi3r7 pic.twitter.com/OY4H6mwIGO
— Apollo Magazine (@Apollo_magazine) September 14, 2015
ἁρματήλατος, ον (harmatēlatos)
—driven round by a chariot or wheel, said of Ixion [pic: Ixion far left, Pompeii] pic.twitter.com/Sr3gwNwYB7— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) September 14, 2015
Odysseus under a ram, "snuggled under the wool of the belly" (Od. 9.433)
Krater c 550–500 BChttp://t.co/8tdHR6wNun pic.twitter.com/vqOFn0iSqx— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) September 14, 2015
Giovedì 17 settembre visita con noi il Deposito delle Sculture di Villa Borghese. Info: http://t.co/WfDexOYAEw pic.twitter.com/7pK77tmyGX
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) September 14, 2015
De Chirico Teste di gladiatori 1928
buondì #ArtePerLArte e tutti@VicoLudovico @Papryka5 @francescabattis @Akjnuk pic.twitter.com/9mrLKvqHX3— Patrizia Rametta (@PatriziaRametta) September 14, 2015
The Piraeus Athena is a 2 metre high bronze statue of the goddess of wisdom, dated to c.360 BC pic.twitter.com/D32tETxzwP
— Europe's History (@EuropesHistory) September 14, 2015
From Cleopatra's sisters to Leonidas's bros, here's some ancient sibling angst. http://t.co/iDdJfnbdY2 @emilyjholleman @littlebrown
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) September 14, 2015
'Allergy' is from German 'Allergie', from Greek allos 'other, different', formed on the pattern of German Energie 'energy'.
— The OED (@OED) September 14, 2015
Plato's Philosophical Answer to the Three Deficiencies of the Written Wordhttp://t.co/ZoUJHs7lGf pic.twitter.com/2C4iORNXmW
— 𝖠𝗍𝗍𝗂𝖼𝗂𝗌𝗍 (@Atticist) September 14, 2015
“Mentors and Talismans in Myth and Movies – from Odysseus to Paddington Bear” http://t.co/3CXUNrDDZP
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 14, 2015
Heavily annotated copy of first illustrated edition of #Vitruvius. Venice, 1516. NLS: Fin.16 #marginaliamonday pic.twitter.com/ZTW2QKbYZc
— Rare Books and Music (@nlsrarebooks) September 14, 2015
OCA followers – stay tuned for our annual "Res Classicae" magazine coming out soon. Catch up on OCA news, events + much more!
— OCA (@OntClasAssoc) September 14, 2015
Thrilled and chuffed beyond belief to be at @holland_tom's book launch of #Dynasty pic.twitter.com/VTwDztHl84
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) September 14, 2015
>@drzarrow: Rare Athenian gold diobol (ca. 407/6 BC), struck in financial crisis by melting down Nike statues … http://t.co/KO4KH4wpCl
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) September 14, 2015
Listen to our new issue on the go – download your audio edition for free! http://t.co/G5nR3cEBGr pic.twitter.com/ccinI8BVsa
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) September 14, 2015
#Capolavori Statua di Minerva nei #MuseiCapitolini: http://t.co/pIunySwGJO pic.twitter.com/CDJ7lXxkwV
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) September 14, 2015
You are what you speak. What does language tell us about ancient societies and individuals? http://t.co/KuBIOzhDIp pic.twitter.com/yTDy6h4DXW
— CUP Classics (@CambUP_Classics) September 14, 2015
I like writing footnotes best. #amwriting #harmlessdrudgery pic.twitter.com/j2lNzvgTMk
— Kory Stamper (@KoryStamper) September 14, 2015
@desireeaugust @ipe_rosa1 @Pietas43 @geminicat7 @Amyperuana @marisabeloyo Taormina, Thomas Cole, 1842. Hello all! pic.twitter.com/YEQnXrXH1C
— Mandy the Self-Isolating Mollusc (@69quietgirl) September 14, 2015
The Romans did it first! Here is one of the best preserved small, private warehouses from Ostia. You… https://t.co/xgztXwKV4U
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) September 14, 2015
Come hear me talk about 'Mentors & Talismans in Myth & Movies' @LSA_Classics Thurs at 7pm! http://t.co/jAfLKX7Mu1 pic.twitter.com/RYaitHh4fP
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) September 14, 2015
@ptrourke???
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Mercury attaching his winged sandal-Jean Baptiste Pigalle@artdielle @emanuelaneri14 @LuciaTassan @salbasantacroce pic.twitter.com/pJqA5PxF33
— María Suu (@MariaSuu) September 13, 2015
Roman Fever: Bulgari – Daily Front Row
http://t.co/E4gkDz7F2a— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A MONUMENTAL ROMAN BRONZE RIGHT HAND | CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D. | Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction Christie's
http://t.co/3tCr0VvsqD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A ROMAN BRONZE VOTIVE HAND | CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. | Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction Christie's
http://t.co/rKwvZ7tpO4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A CYCLADIC MARBLE RECLINING FEMALE FIGURE | ATTRIBUTED TO THE SCHUSTER SCULPTOR, CIRCA 2400 B.C. Christie's
http://t.co/Xfl7zklMnS— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED OINOCHOE | ATTRIBUTED TO THE GUIDE-LINE CLASS, CIRCA 525-475 B.C. | Christie's
http://t.co/f82pMIvLHq— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
[Athena Promachos] AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS | CIRCA MID-5TH CENTURY B.C. Christie's
http://t.co/JrpVXpCc5y— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
[Oscan warrior] A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED OINOCHOE | GR 1000, CIRCA 350-325 B.C. Christie's
http://t.co/BRqGiNYSI1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A ROMAN MARBLE CINERARIUM | CIRCA 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D. |2nd Century, 1st Century | Christie's
http://t.co/H5uqCha52J— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A ROMAN MARBLE DEDICATORY PANEL | CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D. | 2nd Century, 1st Century | Christie's
http://t.co/83wkvNU0UL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A ROMANO-BRITISH BRONZE VENUS | CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D. | Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction | Christie's
http://t.co/FnJ7bN01Fs— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
A ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF WITH SATYR AND MAENAD | CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D. | | Christie's
http://t.co/rIrEtzYBeR— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
@papyrologyatman AN EGYPTIAN GLASS INLAY | PTOLEMAIC PERIOD-ROMAN PERIOD, CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C. | Christie's
http://t.co/Ht1XVPGogN— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
[keep an eye on?] AN EGYPTIAN GILT CARTONNAGE MUMMY MASK | LATE PTOLEMAIC PERIOD-EARLY ROMAN PERIOD, Christie's
http://t.co/bFra1OY0qm— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Join Nine Getty Curators for #AskACurator Day on September 16 | The Getty Iris
http://t.co/0JLLlTCO0i— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Oscar Wilde reads Greek…and more | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/NrfUHo12fB— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Whence Commodus? Blood-Magic or Adultery (Historia Augusta, Marc. Ant. 19) | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/rpZ4gS6JCl— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Mad Horse Theatre to Present LYSISTRATA, 9/24-10/11
http://t.co/4iPrVypl24— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Novak Djokovic yelled ‘This is Sparta!’ with ‘300’ star after U.S. Open win | For The Win
http://t.co/fDecUIIaK7— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Marcus Aurelius Would Have Done Better to Have No Sons (Historia Augusta, Marc. Ant. 18-19) | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/g1EWn4djS3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Plato's "Republic" as Moral Poetry – Student Pulse
http://t.co/fPnV5Z13sa— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
@ptrourke yeah… I didn't get that… Maybe they were Greek
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 14, 2015
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres ( 1780-1867 )
'Odysseus' (Study for the Triumph of Homer) #art pic.twitter.com/oba248ROS5— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) September 14, 2015
Gustave Moreau
'The Triumph of Alexander The Great' 1886-1892 #art pic.twitter.com/Pg2tcr1YiV— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) September 14, 2015
Cavafy — “Ithaca” #twitterpoetryclub pic.twitter.com/CLwLFMjGYF
— Robin Ngo (@robintngo) September 15, 2015
@RPvanGaalen @marisabeloyo.. Yes.. It seems kind of feminine and beardless to be Odysseus
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 15, 2015