@ROMtoronto #AskaCurator outside of the skull+helmet., do you have other items said to be from marathon?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Did you know that in Serbia were born a 17 Roman emperors #serbia #history #travel #interestings #romanempire pic.twitter.com/POUtyExLqi
— GOST (@gostrs) September 11, 2015
Cupid, riding a chariot pulled by butterflies.http://t.co/qAvccGmy6Z pic.twitter.com/sy1WaiKoKW
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 16, 2015
[Un jour, une œuvre]
Psyché et l'Amour
☛ http://t.co/IzwrRrhGmZ#Peintures pic.twitter.com/X4c9K2YW21— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) September 16, 2015
Lots of pots! But who did they belong to? Find out in Annual Lecture by Dr Peter Webster 23 Sept 7pm Tickets on sale. pic.twitter.com/bDtyTIoVUD
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) September 16, 2015
#History: Agighiol #silver gilt #helmet, Dacian, 5th century BC – http://t.co/cOvEi0jJnq pic.twitter.com/m0pK4r5IP7
— Maxime Duprez (@maximaxoo) September 16, 2015
We r thrilled! partnership sponsor 4 heritage preservation. 1st Project complete- see video! https://t.co/ESW3he8iKX pic.twitter.com/HXpl9lmbi4
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) September 16, 2015
After a ridiculously fun stay in London, I'm now on my way to Pergamon in Turkey.
My #TurkeyOdyssey begins again.— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) September 16, 2015
@fond_ras The custodian said this graffito is original. Could this be Pomponianus?! pic.twitter.com/dhQ27MffLH
— Steve Llewellyn (@SteveLlewellyn4) September 15, 2015
'Democracy', an anti-300 graphic novel set in ancient Athens.http://t.co/ue7Rqw9fo1 pic.twitter.com/Bnx727Llt1
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 16, 2015
Assistant Professor in Classical Archaeology, McGill University http://t.co/mLHlwAg5Oj (August 2016 start). https://t.co/sncV7WtHOF
— Hellenic Society (@Hellenic_Soc) September 16, 2015
@IrreverentItaly @stephenjenkin not sure how Classical it is… The idea seems popular in the Renaissance and beyond
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
#AskaCurator… Question for all: How serious is the issue of Provenance for your organisation and how does it affect display decisions
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
#AskaCurator question for all: do you allow photos of your exhibitions? If not, why not,?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
#AskaCurator question for all.: What role do you see social media playing in promoting awareness of your collection and exhibitions?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
#AskaCurator question for all.: What is the museum's role when presented with objects from questionable sources (eg Syria)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
The riverbank where Aurelius wrote – Culture & lifestyle – http://t.co/fvIsjThNjS
http://t.co/K7Jy6gpvmA— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Underwater Archaeologists from Bulgaria, UK, USA, Sweden, Greece Launch ‘Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project’
http://t.co/HGyVDiFWQI— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Roman Emperors – DIR Agrippina the Younger
http://t.co/coRg0BrF4t— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
[today's death metal musical interlude] Ex Deo – "I, Caligvla" on Vimeo
https://t.co/cseSlJUgaK— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
where are all the greek museum curators on #AskACurator day???
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Culture in Crisis – Victoria and Albert Museum
http://t.co/0h4cpu2mvy— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@MariusHollenga is that a euphemism? 😉
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@MariusHollenga Say no more!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Let's not forget Bonham's antiquities auction coming up, with items like this that might end up in Baylor's sink http://t.co/l0jR3RGBOV
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Wow … this krater took five years to sell??? http://t.co/CJtvtRIOGt
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Why does this hydria look familiar? http://t.co/BAk0ucJIGY
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
that 'familiar hydra' is very similar (though not identical) to this one in the museum of Agrigento pic.twitter.com/OjdiItaDA3
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@KaySunahara @ROMtoronto so do I 8) http://t.co/WunCABVktu
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
#askacurator for those curators who loan exhibition material. ..why does copyright become an issue regarding photos.?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Grrr … I could have sworn I saw Tom holland' s dynasty as an audio book … wasn't it?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@cobbpasha @holland_tom how can one copyright something which is our shared humanity?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@atlatlist I can understand copyrighting an image, but that shouldn't take away my ability to make an image
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@atlatlist exactly my point … why, e.g., does 'do not photograph' attach itself to The Greeks: From Agamemnon to Alexander?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@Sed_Classics yep … but not at audible. ..weird
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
@atlatlist bingo
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Defeated by Maxentius and Maximian, Severus II is executed (or forced to commit suicide) perhaps #OnThisDay in 307 pic.twitter.com/rHAMluYmmr
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) September 16, 2015
@ancientwarfare @mangozoid I consistently fine Ancient Warfare and Medieval Warfare the most interesting magazines out there.
— Cameron Johnston (@CamJohnston) September 16, 2015
We're also excited to welcome @SarahEBond to our editorial team! http://t.co/9oGAM8WuUp
— Marginalia (@MarginaliaROB) September 16, 2015
Meet the men taking up arms to protect the Middle East’s ancient treasures http://t.co/itrfymzjRO
— dr. keftiugal 🏺📚 (@keftiugal) September 16, 2015
Nope, not tempted.
At all.#InFlightEntertainment #TurkeyOdyssey pic.twitter.com/HhMaH99Bgq— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) September 16, 2015
.@DJobling Our collection of vases dating from the Greek antiquity! #AskACurator pic.twitter.com/SOUL1r62od
— The Olympic Museum (@olympicmuseum) September 16, 2015
‘The Romans and their gods’ – A weekend Latin course at Gloucester Cathedral: 21-22 Nov 2015 http://t.co/aXZGp2xFGd
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) September 16, 2015
"Buy what you want — there are no rules" Christie's interview w/ an antiquities collector http://t.co/iMCVKTk2Vn pic.twitter.com/JUJGQ7Hieo
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) September 16, 2015
venatores or hunting scene roman mosaic pic.twitter.com/tMeBv3sUH6
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
Augustus monument at La turbie. France, conmemorating victory over mountain tribes pic.twitter.com/MOV2X90T2B
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
Augustus arch of triumph at Rimini pic.twitter.com/WmGhd3WJLs
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
Statute of ISIS goddess at Naples archeological museum pic.twitter.com/xB3vsO7W4W
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
roman mosaic with theater mask, as Naples archeological museum pic.twitter.com/YvNqqIPzME
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
divinized augustus as god, roman bronze, first Century, Naples archeological museum pic.twitter.com/Lz9oNPfcMo
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
We'd love to uncover the mysteries of the scenes on the Gundestrup cauldron. Look for the man riding a fish! #Celts pic.twitter.com/XY8j8pMNFI
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) September 16, 2015
Apollo citareus palazzo Altemps MNR Rome pic.twitter.com/ZgxFB0P6Pa
— Roman Heritage (@RomanHeritage) September 16, 2015
Word of the Day: HAPTIC – See the full definition here: http://t.co/nz7A3zPRfX #haptic pic.twitter.com/DhFRJylaMi
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) September 16, 2015
.@CillianOHogan A little papyrus fun-Seems we've been drawing cat & mouse dramas for a whilehttp://t.co/EwtAG0KBD6 pic.twitter.com/oNfLBpn0ur
— Kathleen McCallum (@Peripheralpal) September 16, 2015
For those of you scoring at home, the #lawdi hashtag means: "Linked Ancient World Data Initiative".
— Dr. Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) September 16, 2015
Beautiful Modern Greek Girl dressed as Ancient Minoan#AncientGreece #Minoan
photo: Stergios Veneris#Greece #Crete pic.twitter.com/Tl1UPVCTJ5
— Zito E (@Zito__77) September 16, 2015
Please support French colleagues in their action tomorrow against the reform which threatens Latin/Greek in schools pic.twitter.com/1tfgxJzFcE
— Euroclassica (@Euroclassica) September 16, 2015
Gold Oktadrachm coin of #Ptolemy IV Philopator
221–204BC#AncientGreece #Hellenistic pic.twitter.com/424Kwjx7s8— Zito E (@Zito__77) September 16, 2015
This "Roman Legionary Manual" by Philip Matyszak has had very positive reviews! http://t.co/vbDYsR8ofy pic.twitter.com/ldPDgyAFAl
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) September 16, 2015
Artistic representation of Philip II
Father of #AlexanderTheGreat
by Panaiotis#Amphipolis #AncientGreece #Macedonia pic.twitter.com/Lowt8XKlMj— Zito E (@Zito__77) September 16, 2015
#newbook #religion #time #divination http://t.co/OlARSNifnE pic.twitter.com/E5bqP0HC78
— Jessica Hughes 🎧 🌱🏺 (@jesshughes61) September 16, 2015
@adreinhard maybe definitely not the opera would be interested too
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
“The Latin-grammar master should be taken alive.” (#Dickens 'Holiday Romance' 1868) http://t.co/d9kZJwJFFU #REVENGE pic.twitter.com/4iEgEQKb0z
— Classics and Class (@classicsandclas) September 16, 2015
A new blog post about a panoply from Paestum and the difficult choices an editor has to make when it comes to photos: http://t.co/u5SMerIftt
— Ancient Warfare (@ancientwarfare) September 16, 2015
A codex (plural codexes or codices) is the technical name for an ancient book or manuscript, specifically one… http://t.co/QFzPH5VgIP
— Kris Hirst (@archaeology) September 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/644261511448428544
.@TOTSBuffalo Dr Jen Wegner shot this photo of object E1, the first accessioned in our Egyptian Section. #AskACurator pic.twitter.com/SNY3lXYaGs
— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) September 16, 2015
The Roman demand to disarm the Iceni inflamed already angry people, led by Prasutagus's widow, Boudicca.
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) September 16, 2015
Today begins: Flavian Campania – 16-17-18/09/2015, #Napoli #Italy #congress
http://t.co/visdOH42x0— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) September 16, 2015
Now Available Online | The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic… http://t.co/5FWfLtFvBU pic.twitter.com/NCiLRnd3wJ
— Ctr Hellenic Studies (@HellenicStudies) September 16, 2015
When #Boudicca/her allies reached Londinium, their opponent, Suetonius, "resolved to save the province at the cost of a single town."
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) September 16, 2015
'The Hellenistic Philosophers' and Cicero's 'On Moral Ends' are now in store for Classics Honours Students @StA_Classics
— Blackwell St Andrews (@Blackwellsta) September 16, 2015
Wonderful #mosaic showing Cupid perched on a dolphin, mid-second century AD #Fishbourne #Roman Palace @romanpalace pic.twitter.com/SswpqCHU7T
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) September 16, 2015
#CAP a @sanvi_pao: la Testa colossale di Costantino in bronzo nell’Esedra di Marco Aurelio.#AskACurator pic.twitter.com/xyrsVnipzS
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) September 16, 2015
Thucydides' plague: "The most accurate statement is that the cause remains unknown," but here's a nice new write-up http://t.co/xDyLJZZcfX
— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) September 16, 2015
@ROMtoronto @wayoflooking #AskACurator One should not use the museum's collection for self-defence. pic.twitter.com/xrvyxat8M5
— Dr Robert Mason (@RBJMason) September 16, 2015
Story, goals and the museums of Rome taking part in the #AskACurator day 2015: http://t.co/zWjx77iTYy #MilestoneRome pic.twitter.com/EwE5nNT6uO
— Milestone Rome (@MilestoneRome) September 16, 2015
Soft spot for ugly Roman tombstone found in 1934. Poor man misspelt his own name @ukintheeveryday @AshmoleanMuseum pic.twitter.com/1kfSQ7ghNJ
— Ashmolean Latin (@AshmoleanLatin) September 16, 2015
Stolen Gods: an archive of articles about the theft & protection of sacred art http://t.co/ebUHGUwTwF @stolengods pic.twitter.com/TptCoezLCz
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) September 16, 2015
#Ancient #Coin Essays: "Anonymous Struck Bronze Coinage of the Roman Republic" in honor of Roberto Russo, NAC AG. https://t.co/aEukcyic9t
— Ancient Nomos (@ANAMCurator) September 16, 2015
Everyone loves this crackerjack! Thanks to @smrtgrls for picking today's Word of the Day! http://t.co/GyliiCIQyf https://t.co/9aDdnWFmmT
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) September 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/644279218386268160
The (still in use!) Roman Amphitheater of Amman, Jordan — happy #WorldHeritageWednesday! Credits: @AnthroPaulicy pic.twitter.com/pNYCmwWGIS
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) September 16, 2015
I could write a book….oh wait. https://t.co/w1geKZYCQk
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) September 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/644279465497923584
At 1:30 we're talking to Paul Denis about Pompeii on @periscopeco! #askacurator @ROMAncient pic.twitter.com/aXWBB8WL49
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) September 16, 2015
We are open for @openhouselondon this Saturday! See bits of the Museum that are rarely seen http://t.co/9PPDrLwfva pic.twitter.com/9zurp9qqYj
— Sir John Soane's Museum (@SoaneMuseum) September 16, 2015
RT @AshmoleanLatin: Classics Sixth Form Study Day @AshmoleanMuseum 8th October 2015. See the flyer & book your place! pic.twitter.com/OVR5tNS0yL
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) September 16, 2015
Roman Road_Blackstone Edge_Lancashire_England pic.twitter.com/ZQJsfwJD05
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) September 16, 2015
Details of prows on Roman Republican struck bronzes from my paper on anon bronze #coins https://t.co/H2dXSuVMS7 pic.twitter.com/GJSow109xA
— Andrew McCabe (@AMcCabeCoins) September 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/644281469918158848
Gaius Otacilius Oppianus, an official in the Voltinia tribe near Rome. Symbols of Power – Fasces rods & curule chair pic.twitter.com/uOlcKw2A82
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) September 16, 2015
In love with the @KelseyMuseum. Total hidden gem of @UMich campus. Can't wait to bring back #TeamSunstrum! pic.twitter.com/ZqVfNM8J5y
— Nikki Sunstrum 〽️ (@nikkisunstrum) September 16, 2015
Double Mithras slaying the cosmic bull. Both are third century. Capitoline Museum, Rome. July ’15. pic.twitter.com/oqe3ABsKJN
— Rangar Cline (@ClineRangar) September 16, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/644282205909479424
New issue of Teaching Classical Latin Volume 6, Issue 1 http://t.co/tzGL8LzLxm @camwsclassics pic.twitter.com/CaCOe7gaq3
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) September 16, 2015
Thanks! yes, I have an article online about doing a SALVI immersion Latin weekend & what it is like. @SALVI_SITIS https://t.co/aSrOZATbfF
— Ginny Lindzey (@ginlindzey) September 16, 2015
At the Munich show: Maguire's Herakles Goes To Gallipoli alongside Exekias' Ajax and Achilles. pic.twitter.com/BFjGtwzwRG
— Emma Stafford (@Prokne2) September 16, 2015
Ok. We're signing off periscope for now. But remember everyday is #AskACurator at the ROM. Thanks for following! pic.twitter.com/qy0dgXz0KK
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) September 16, 2015
In preparing for @ClassicsinComm conf. this blog on 'Organising Academic Conferences' has been very instructive http://t.co/semyXex8iw
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) September 16, 2015
Thanks to all the curators who participated in #AskaCurator day and swelled my timeline in a good way
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Belle visite au musée d'art classique de @MouginsMACM , qui mêle Antique et art contemporain. Article sous peu ! pic.twitter.com/eEdpE9Y7D4
— Antiquipop (@antiquipop) September 16, 2015
ICYMI: Word of the Day: loquitur – (as stage direction, followed by a name) speaks… http://t.co/QcsUjtfD2y pic.twitter.com/ERrv8s5LQu
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) September 16, 2015
GALLERIA PALATINA in Palazzo Pitti
TINTORETTO:
– Venere, Vulcano e Cupido 1580 pic.twitter.com/521B1JMcJV— Maria Adele Nari #facciamorete (@MariaAdeleNari) September 16, 2015
Alexander and Diogenes
Gaetano Gandolfi, 1792/3
Notteu💙@Asamsakti @Rossy__RORO @N2312Neagoe @cobixreyes @dadagioia pic.twitter.com/n5h5QHPvwQ— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) September 16, 2015
and now the cover of @holland_tom 's Dynasty book has changed at Amazon …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Pleiades Receives Major Grant
http://t.co/Aa0tlMQ24K— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Erasing the Past | Wellesley College
http://t.co/3tSaLht1j4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Is looting-to-order ‘just a myth’? Open-source analysis of theft-to-order of cultural … | conflict antiquities
https://t.co/ItPjfWi4Vg— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
A Serious Man? | Sphinx
http://t.co/FYvYbnvYCR— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: Charisterion per Revel A. Coles
http://t.co/pUQHTEUkqn— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (eds. Eidinow and Kindt) | Corinthian Matters
http://t.co/yDoL1fnZoj— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover Three Roman Pagan Temples, Nymphaeum at Ancient and Medieval Rock City Perperikon
http://t.co/vVcs7VSAqL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Ivy League Professor Gives Students the Alf Test – The Daily Beast
http://t.co/Q6x4DXuEK3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Funny Fragments from Philyllius and Phrynichus (Old Comedy) | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/ZEjL8yFvdw— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
[nope] Did Ebola Cause the Ancient Plague of Athens? – The Atlantic
http://t.co/Pm6cabCHEC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Favorinus Was A Hermaphrodite Tried for Adultery (Philostratus, Lives of the Sophists 489) | Sententiae Antiquae
http://t.co/22B8Ipzt9O— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Spring 2015 | Teaching Classical Languages
http://t.co/LY1jSVONFx— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Pro nobis fabula narratur: Late Antiquity as Art and Fantasy – By Catherine M. Chin -The Marginalia Review of Books
http://t.co/enBuM2xSsz— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Blogging Pompeii: Perché il nome cambiò da Resina a Ercolano?
http://t.co/z2k7C8Y8gA— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
As Socrates, Clarke professor takes students on an excellent adventure – http://t.co/uUdnClgEPI: Tri-state News
http://t.co/bLjpWZ88a4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
Updates from Thrace: Macedonian-Style Tombs after Amphipolis – Samual Holzman
http://t.co/lceftL543c— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 16, 2015
"Lusty Ladies in the Roman Imaginary" | Department of Classics | University of Washington
https://t.co/F2v79t2upu— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 17, 2015
Here Comes The New Boss | Sphinx
http://t.co/BbTxA0upcd— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 17, 2015
Missed #AskACurator Day, or curious about the dialogue? Read our three Q&A’s on @Storify: http://t.co/yLcYv5lyn4 pic.twitter.com/GkBb8RinRS
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) September 16, 2015
Played Verba in Latin club today. (Clearly we all have dirty minds.) We laughed ourselves silly. #Verba
— Ginny Lindzey (@ginlindzey) September 16, 2015
Georges Barbier, Venus. pic.twitter.com/IbNNxjHnPm
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Robert Fowler (1853-1926)The Birth Of Venus. pic.twitter.com/5Cpg4U8rAq
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Henri Pierre Picou- The Birth of Venus – 1874. pic.twitter.com/Dm9DtWl6OI
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Joseph-Benoît Guichard-Vénus portée par les amours-Musée Barrois. pic.twitter.com/DKnjOpDgeL
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Guy Head – Juno Borrowing the Girdle of Venus 1771. pic.twitter.com/GGMGmp1k1X
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Franҫois Lemoyne – 1729, Venus and Adonis. pic.twitter.com/JZFyk6B5qa
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Ancient Greek vessel shows objects in action. Drinking in antiquity…. http://t.co/Rm1OceUQzC pic.twitter.com/D6x4TiwZrj
— Lucas Livingston (@lucaslivingston) September 16, 2015
Sandro Botticelli – circa 1483, Venus and the Graces Offering Gifts to a Young Girl. pic.twitter.com/P4eff7Q8PK
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
Henri Pierre Picou, Venus. pic.twitter.com/qHtiQSI5Yk
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) September 16, 2015
[cue the squirrels] New clues about Roman presence in America presented – https://t.co/uL5FFECkoM
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) September 17, 2015