@CarlyASilver true… But there might have been some non weapons grade version before or something similar
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
2015.10.17: Florence Gaignerot-Driessen, Jan Driessen, Cretan Cities: Formation and… http://t.co/VuyJNWbeQ2
— BMCR (@BMCReview) October 13, 2015
Welcome to our revamped project webpage! #archaeology #Cyprus How to keep up with our research and findings: http://t.co/t8U7lTdBqW
— Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) October 13, 2015
@GuyChamberland interesting
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
2015.10.18: Ariane Magny, Porphyry in Fragments: Reception of an Anti-Christian Text in Late… http://t.co/hAJtRjccd1
— BMCR (@BMCReview) October 13, 2015
Running down the MacArthur Genius Grant winners for humanities and public issues: http://t.co/TJ2pLWiTrY pic.twitter.com/PoD8gPKaPp
— Forbes Science (@ForbesScience) October 13, 2015
"The Latin Programme is one of the best initiatives to come to our school. It is engaging…"#Teacherfeedback2015 pic.twitter.com/FraxBwlhVu
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) October 13, 2015
We speak to Dr. James Bradburne about the power & pathos of #Hellenistic bronze sculpture. http://t.co/wiqg0KB6VP pic.twitter.com/SoHuyR3gjP
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) October 13, 2015
Bones of the victims at Roman Herculaneum http://t.co/svrJ4A1QGl #ancient #history
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) October 13, 2015
#histoire #Antiquité #humour pic.twitter.com/PRreeO5JXa
— Evelyne Ferron (@EvelyneFerron) October 12, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/653864923857092608
[Un jour, une œuvre]
La Toilette de Vénus ou l'Air
☛ http://t.co/00L3alCCAd#Peintures pic.twitter.com/LUgj6pOw9q— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) October 13, 2015
Roman Iron & Bronze Helmet_Cavalry Type_150 AD – 225 AD pic.twitter.com/BUnBBcdAui
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) October 13, 2015
An introduction to Roman coinshttps://t.co/tsOsJ8gG0v pic.twitter.com/2Wxsan0DCK
— Dig Discover Enjoy (@DigDiscoverEnj) October 13, 2015
Pablo Picasso in minotaur mask.
Côte d’Azur, 1949. pic.twitter.com/ldMBdwbFiW— ARS (@normalerheld) August 16, 2015
The Roman emperor Claudius died #onthisday in AD 54. This bronze head was found in Suffolk http://t.co/hNZPK8ASxr pic.twitter.com/PLLQ4IRAj5
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) October 13, 2015
Claudius was succeeded by Nero. These coins show how the notorious emperor aged over time http://t.co/hd6LUqSwoh pic.twitter.com/82357cRRUD
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) October 13, 2015
Centaure chevauché par l'#Amour (Ier-IIe siècle) Salle des Caryatides du #Louvre https://t.co/QGGW5V1x9Y
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) October 13, 2015
A very happy anniversary to all my followers of the accession of #Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus to the rule of the Roman world!
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 13, 2015
I don't think I've ever enjoyed writing a chapter as much as I did the one on Nero in #Dynasty. He was awful – but I like him…
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 13, 2015
.@pulsarVision This is not Thucydides, but William F. Butler in his 1889 biography of General Charles Gordon.
— The Thucydides Bot (@Thucydiocy) October 13, 2015
Judgement of Paris: what would you do if you were him? http://t.co/pi7qjJJYuV
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) October 13, 2015
#classics people, have you ever suffered from fear of flute girls? Check it out on http://t.co/5a8EXsa7EB
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/653866417348026368
@holland_tom wish we could know what he would have thought of you… pic.twitter.com/G21vbKoFgj
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 13, 2015
PROCLIVITY : a strong inclination toward something http://t.co/5Kpb2ONvQS #WOTD #proclivity
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) October 13, 2015
Did you miss the overnight #NTWIliad @NTWtweets? Fear not, you can experience it through my vlog: https://t.co/JXfVGoAufG via @YouTube #vlog
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) October 13, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/12/15 http://t.co/d2IVgR5dVk
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem iii idus octobres http://t.co/7rWg8LhvD1
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Healing Wounds from Sociopolitical War Through Ancient Greek Plays | http://t.co/eGiuSzIldk
http://t.co/Nt3VgxcLJf— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Test your knowledge of Latin poetry | OUPblog
http://t.co/MMnPO6q2jd— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem – The New York Times
http://t.co/0eRA7nw1gt— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
[classicists list] Conference on Hypatia of Alexandria CFP pic.twitter.com/dcFIBtXiEG
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
[classicists list] Call for Papers: Music in the Time of Vergil, Symposium Cumanum, Jun 21-24, 2016 pic.twitter.com/gQzQHja9UV
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
RIP Nial Rudd ~ RUDD, Niall : Death notice – Irish Times Family Notices – Irish Times
http://t.co/l2FVklzPSb— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Virgil Aeneid 2.708-40 (Contributed by Carla Jennings) | The Classical Anthology
http://t.co/YtLU7linKC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Man, 69, arrested over possession of illicit antiquities | News | http://t.co/Kq6ROMyPNQ
http://t.co/Jp32U5vXu9— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
The Best Bits of Hadrian’s Wall: the Curtain Wall | Per Lineam Valli
https://t.co/OES9P0jgwe— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Who were the Celts? | British Museum blog
http://t.co/81xHlc6vd3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
THE GREEK EPIC CYCLE AND ITS ANCIENT RECEPTION: A COMPANION | Classics for All Reviews
https://t.co/mX5MOlGdyx— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
A Don’s Life: Waiting
http://t.co/lJczDCr046— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: October 12
http://t.co/bGPaaVmEvh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Remind you of someone? « Ancient Rome Refocused
http://t.co/knSlVXub1R— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
The Dichotomy of Gender in Euripides' "Bacchae" – Student Pulse
http://t.co/zVqPhkbyVi— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Why Did the Romans Persecute Christians?
http://t.co/pOoVpV49F2— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Corporal Obscenity in Antiquity (Conference, Edinburgh, Oct 23-4 2015) | Current Epigraphy
http://t.co/NWkIinB2n4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Madeline Miller – News – Moving News and More
http://t.co/uMReafEFZR— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Madeline Miller – News – Song of Achilles Potential Mini-Series
http://t.co/9s3qLM5LKp— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Farrago: Notes on papyri: P.Oxy. III 531
http://t.co/UP63LpTj6s— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
S.T. Levin Pens New Historical Fiction, THE MEMOIRS OF SOCRATES
http://t.co/Rb1AUdouqn— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
Tempo, crise e oportunidade no mundo Antigo | XIII Colóquio do Centro do Pensamento Antigo (CPA) –
https://t.co/PBLIj6lnRc— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 13, 2015
#clcv2780 https://t.co/uPa6GR3l9q
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) October 13, 2015
When your dog ate all the toilet rolls and is trying to pretend it's innocent. pic.twitter.com/3eS8b52k7s
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) October 13, 2015
Michalis Lefantzis in a radio interview about #Amphipolis tomb 10/10/2015( in greek) https://t.co/ls2cXA042E
— Very Pepi (@PepiSer) October 10, 2015
#OnThisDay in 54, Claudius dies aged 63. Was it old age or poisoned mushrooms? pic.twitter.com/RTwpjQj6eG
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 13, 2015
With his adoptive father dead, Nero assumes the imperial throne #OnThisDay in 54. It would be an interesting reign.. pic.twitter.com/005lQIjRIH
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 13, 2015
Pompeii thieves claim relics are cursed – http://t.co/KHEOgsiHFl #Italy #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/T2BfkL7GeS
— The Local Italy (@TheLocalItaly) October 13, 2015
Todos los detalles sobre las nuevas salas de Hispania romana
Miércoles 14, 19 h. #RenovaciónMAN ¡No faltes! pic.twitter.com/OWV7KWzs72— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) October 13, 2015
Ovid would be happy "Protinus officii pretium patiente puella contingent oculis crura videnda tuis" https://t.co/PIadsSjL7D
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) October 13, 2015
Ask An Expert: Ancient Literature (24th October, Cambridge) http://t.co/hIgKYs1f4A
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
I can now announce that the Cambridge Greek Play 2016 will be a double bill of ANTIGONE and LYSISTRATA!
— Cambridge Greek Play (@CamGreekPlay) October 13, 2015
@rogueclassicist The incredible story (per the @nytimes) of the time 5,000 came to @holy_cross to watch the Hecuba: http://t.co/EL290iomhE
— Holy Cross Classics (@CHC_Classics) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654064376689856513
The Colosseum still packs em in! Catch replay of my @periscopetv inside the Colosseum – over 800 viewers pic.twitter.com/vQC1Rocoth
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 13, 2015
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) October 13, 2015
Disgraceful!!!
Four French tourists stuck with fragments of frescoes from Pompeii in their backpackhttp://t.co/oUyeCmNbwO— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 13, 2015
RT @RUSClassics: It would seem that this #TesseraeTuesday is in honour of the big fella with the club… https://t.co/TaWr5rcMtk
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 13, 2015
Virgil Aeneid 2.708-40 (Contributed by Carla Jennings) pic.twitter.com/9xZfx7UGRq
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
Awarded a Classical Association small conference grant towards provision of bursaries … https://t.co/8vjjGvp43u
— The Classical Assoc. (@Classical_Assoc) October 13, 2015
Aeneas & the Cumaean Sybil in the Underworld: enamel, Limoges, c1530 @FitzMuseum_UK http://t.co/Q2oZm7YXdO pic.twitter.com/nAXzGYORQI
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 13, 2015
Cum jocus est vērus, jocus est malus atque sevērus.
When a joke is true, the joke is a bad thing and a cruel thing.
(Medieval)— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) October 13, 2015
#ROMAN GOAT-FISH (Capricorn from the #AntonineWall @hunterian). Image from our https://t.co/l11vDdzydO #archaeology pic.twitter.com/AQBDvJbJ8D
— Love Archaeology (@LoveArchaeology) October 13, 2015
Uploaded by @DigitaVaticana Oct 12: two manuscripts including this imaginary Jerusalem. More: http://t.co/1TPWmZ1eYT pic.twitter.com/eGxBrEVn91
— Jean-Baptiste Piggin (@JBPiggin) October 13, 2015
Next to the Uffizi Gallery in #Florence there is a hidden art collection: http://t.co/mLVFWjrX6b pic.twitter.com/RWyZnbzMvV
— Visit Tuscany (@VisitTuscany) October 12, 2015
As he died/was murdered OTD in 54 CE here's my blog post on the (very few) denarii of Claudius http://t.co/TdALFj11II via @OptimoPrincipi
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) October 13, 2015
Venus Anadyomenes
House of the Marine Venus, Pompeii
National Archaeological Museum of Naples in Naples pic.twitter.com/H1UstVEQRH— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) May 18, 2013
My cistophorus of Claudius, minted in Pergamum, shows the emperor in a distyle temple being crowned by Fortune. 41 CE pic.twitter.com/60Q63wTWH4
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) October 13, 2015
RT @ClassAssocNI: With his adoptive father dead, Nero assumes the imperial throne #OnThisDay in 54. pic.twitter.com/WiJtbJakuF
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 13, 2015
Gold coin struck AD 46/47 celebrating emperor Claudius' triumph over Britain. Claudius died #onthisday in AD 54 pic.twitter.com/rVqUPJv5hT
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) October 13, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da fernandareali: http://t.co/aazp2716w6. #MiCRoma Piso em #mosaico de mármore Musei Capit… pic.twitter.com/jEAwd17j5Z
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 13, 2015
Let it Go (Disney’s Frozen) in Classical Greek (Contributed by Students of the University of Auckland) http://t.co/JXDoxdo5OH
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
Short Writings Volume III | “A poetics of sisterly affect in the Brothers Song and in other… http://t.co/13rffs68Ko pic.twitter.com/rZnroK9A3b
— Ctr Hellenic Studies (@HellenicStudies) October 13, 2015
1300m & 12 towers remain of #Roman #walls around Le Mans, in stunning brick & stone design (http://t.co/p8OdBxEvd5) pic.twitter.com/nOWoUTgBEa
— Prof Susan Oosthuizen (@DrSueOosthuizen) October 13, 2015
Sappho Fragment 2 (Contributed by Andrew Bellon) http://t.co/58W1GXwf7C
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
Sappho Fragment 2, ‘The apple grove’ (Contributed by Andrew Bellon) pic.twitter.com/Ys3gwRw73A
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
Sappho Fragment 58 (Contributed by Andrew Bellon) http://t.co/WB0jMN3NNs
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
Archaeologists continuing their work uncovering the amazing #Caryatids of #Amphipolis tomb! By @EEAthina #Greece pic.twitter.com/rq11wR2gez
— Darryl Lombard (@TourismPlan) October 13, 2015
Sappho Fragment 58 (Contributed by Andrew Bellon) pic.twitter.com/LwKcS0B60e
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654071362756153344
Learning Latin this year? Don't miss these posts from last year! http://t.co/iRi6cE01XC
— Latin Language (@latinlanguage) October 13, 2015
#onthisday in 54 AD Claudius dies after being poisoned, presumably with mushrooms. Nero succeeds him. pic.twitter.com/0x0C1JmdqY
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 13, 2015
Relief from Aphrodisias with Nero & Agrippina. The scene refers to Nero's accession which occured #onthisday 54 AD. pic.twitter.com/IOdZNYmkIA
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 13, 2015
Sir Mortimer Wheeler's landmark 1960 series "The Grandeur That Was Rome" – Watch on BBC's iplayer http://t.co/nLcfnZkOw0 via @bbciplayer
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) October 13, 2015
WATCH: Ben Witherington III discusses reading in the ancient world https://t.co/ow0SMmBZyi
— Biblical Archaeology Review (@BibArch) October 13, 2015
>@RomanArchaeoUK: The "Hunting Baths" at Leptis Magna, Libya, c.AD 200. Remarkably preserved Roman baths http://t.co/BnT5XbY9eA
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654074352837730304
#AccaddeOggi: il 13 ottobre 54 a Roma moriva l'imperatore Claudio. #OnThisDay #MuseiCapitolini pic.twitter.com/UvjUu4aUiq
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654074617632563201
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654074651757387776
New findings shed light on Temple of Apollo http://t.co/haTYFu2YLX pic.twitter.com/TN7I0Cj8Vr
— Hürriyet Daily News (@HDNER) October 13, 2015
CFP: Greek and Roman Military Manuals: Genre, Theory, Influence http://t.co/sp16vqhXPL
— SCS (@scsclassics) October 13, 2015
A young Nero with Augustus & Livia: sardonyx cameo, mid 1st century AD @hermitage_eng https://t.co/GKcQ3dYubC … pic.twitter.com/FfH34KSE2U
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 13, 2015
#ViRaccontoLItalia #Mosaici
Villa Romana del Casale IVsec.
Piazza Armerina,Enna-Sicilia@Asamsakti @alecoscino pic.twitter.com/8k223tQPro— ludovico vico (@VicoLudovico) October 13, 2015
Fragments of ancient Tivoli as #wallporn pic.twitter.com/dakCZYQ7d6
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 13, 2015
Just another garden feature – a section of column from Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli in the grounds of a nearby house. pic.twitter.com/2j9wGyPyD5
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 13, 2015
#Mithology
Diane and Callisto
Gaetano Gandolfi, 1780ca
Notte🌊@Asamsakti @Rossy__RORO @emanuelaneri14 @N2312Neagoe pic.twitter.com/bn2PEpEhml— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) October 13, 2015
I had no idea Trajan's column has an interior staircase and windows! Watch video and see:https://t.co/kfzQ7cJ3MH
https://t.co/UdwGWKcs6o— Chris Walter (@chris_w_walter) October 13, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/654077893698539521
François-Édouard Picot, L'Amour et Psyché 1817. pic.twitter.com/v4aCHLKMzg
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) October 13, 2015
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre – 1750, Psyché abandonnée par l'Amour, recueillie par les nymphes. pic.twitter.com/qEPnhcsj8H
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) October 13, 2015
Joseph Marie Vien – 1763, The Cupid Seller. pic.twitter.com/sTadNtpW4b
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) October 13, 2015
New @MuseumDirectors guidelines help museums safeguard works from war and disaster→ http://t.co/APovAroZCM pic.twitter.com/c7EJNQk7Vy
— Blanton Museum (@blantonmuseum) October 9, 2015