ante diem xii kalendas novembres
- 1558 – death of Julius Caesar Scaliger
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
ante diem xii kalendas novembres
2015.10.24: Mauro Bonazzi, Il platonismo. Piccola biblioteca Einaudi. Mappe, 56. Torino… https://t.co/Eej1BClxMc
— BMCR (@BMCReview) October 20, 2015
#exhibition Nea Paphos: 50 Years of Polish Excavations, 1965-2015' at the #Cyprus Museum https://t.co/bOqzgkUqr8 pic.twitter.com/WQOM3Pmqs2
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 20, 2015
Wed 21st Oct at 7pm: Josiah Ober: The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece here @blackwelloxford @oxfordclassics pic.twitter.com/ziiP51OytS
— Zool Verjee (@cadmus08) October 18, 2015
Evolution of #Greek Terracotta #Art on the Artemission Blog: https://t.co/SuoDtdJbFD
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) October 20, 2015
Scavi Pompei, nasceranno percorsi su necropoli – Campania – ANSA.it http://t.co/IJAqPE5X2s
— Made in Pompei (@madeinpompei) September 12, 2015
For #TesseraeTuesday: a man digging the fields. From Chercell, Algeria…. pic.twitter.com/9ySEXlaoDM
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656399552136790016
Word Root "dol" (pain) by @The_YUNiversity #Latin pic.twitter.com/pTNP34ylp9
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) October 20, 2015
From the Forum to the Palatine through Domitian's ramp. Today is the inauguration/ reopening of the… https://t.co/xnlZ85IC63
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
#Chesters #Roman #Fort is home to an incredibly well preserved bath house. Come and visit – https://t.co/j4f6hHBE7S pic.twitter.com/jBQ5ri05J6
— Hadrian's Wall (@HadriansWall) October 20, 2015
Excited to learn from @edwest that the new Prime Minister of Canada is porphyrogennetos… https://t.co/jhpFkIBr8W
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 20, 2015
Meet the man out to save Gaza's antiquities; sculpting copies https://t.co/qAiS6rQXtU pic.twitter.com/MRgIkUkDZc
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) October 20, 2015
When the train's so busy your face ends up in someone's armpit. pic.twitter.com/MbGN2uxmQm
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) October 20, 2015
So it's happened… any other canadian classicists think that trudeau – before – haircut looked like later busts of Alexander the great?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
I learn from @kentindell that Nerva's statue in Gloucester was once defaced with anti-imperialist Latin graffiti: https://t.co/7W3yCAoMkh
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 20, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/19/15 https://t.co/G82oweEjzB
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ https://t.co/hcD53K3mFJ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
SPQR BLUES 10th Anniversary GN! by Carol (klio) Burrell — Kickstarter
https://t.co/G0GAczfZxX— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Ancient Nemea to Host New School of Ancient Greek Athletics | https://t.co/eGiuSzIldk
https://t.co/ZKSFVNZkpA— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Medusa Head Unearthed in Ancient Roman Outpost
https://t.co/Mg8j48Zxg3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
justin trudeau has a son named Hadrian, just fyi …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
margaret (sinclair) trudeau now becomes canada's equivalent of an agrippina, I guess …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
other folks have noticed trudeau's resemblance with Alexander … https://t.co/HJ5tJv9EhA
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Mackenzie Chown mystery “debunked” – The Brock Press
https://t.co/FYBC0Co2HS— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Italy’s Latin revival – POLITICO
https://t.co/aFWOg12SVx— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Blogging Pompeii: New articles in JRA
https://t.co/Wm9M2lVOBl— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
U of T Professor Dimitri Nakassis Wins MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship – The Varsity
https://t.co/JfLGBxED2w— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
It's strange how many newspapers feel a need to put Genius in quotation/scare quotes when referring to Macarthur grant recipients …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Haunting new find of death masks from ancient Siberian warrior race
https://t.co/KMkilgcFrL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
The Best Bits of Hadrian’s Wall: the Forts (Chesters) | Per Lineam Valli
https://t.co/x87sYtW075— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
La mythologie grecque au musée | Insula
https://t.co/Ub7SywUxHo— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Study reveals the Shroud of Turin contains DNA from plants found all over the world | Daily Mail Online
https://t.co/oRdgYnSZBv— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
On Friday I'm talking to @wmarybeard abt her magnum opus, SPQR—50 years' worth of thinking about the Romans. Come! https://t.co/ItFARIJyYQ
— Charlotte Higgins (@chiggi) October 20, 2015
So Amazons were just tribes in which women also fought, so confusing/terrifying the Greeks they became legend https://t.co/bkWrLaiusI
— Tom Chance (@tom_chance) October 20, 2015
Bryant & May Redheads matchboxes (Australia, 1963) – https://t.co/r0C0EBpLCe pic.twitter.com/3A7CKpPqWU
— Alastair Blanshard (@AlastairBlan) October 20, 2015
A Brief History of Roman Coinage:
The Roman Empire created one of the world’s earliest most advanced coinage… https://t.co/aRI7Hc8irH— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) October 20, 2015
Domitian's ramp open to the public today! ramp ends after 170 m of total 300/ but Clivus Victoriae to reopen next! pic.twitter.com/nBjSRQDKK6
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
Just chillin', @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/ZeSw3AbtFZ
— Erica Firpo (@Moscerina) October 20, 2015
Exciting busy day setting up FREE after-school #Latin classes in Bishop Vaughan and Dyffryn Aman, starting 4 Nov! Watch this space 🙂
— Evelien Bracke (@Evelien_Bracke) October 20, 2015
What can you do with a Classics degree? Director of Corporate Communications at Facebook among others. @Pancake_girl pic.twitter.com/eBc3tZVJ9f
— SCHS Classics (@ClassicsSCHS) September 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656575195122147328
@SarahEBond setting up a Lucius' blog page, would you like to do a guest blog 100-500 words on use of the 4 sisters for teaching Roman Law?
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656575583229485064
@SarahEBond on both would be great. We are in set-up with this still, but hope to go live in November – so time.
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
"Kerry makes case for US seat on UNESCO despite loss of vote, 2011 halt to funding"- will funding return? https://t.co/YGsrRbxaUn
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) October 20, 2015
On page 18 of 1067 of The Classical Tradition, by Anthony Grafton: "Affecti" – "categorie… https://t.co/luH21FF5gf
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656576983577575424
Up Domitian's ramp. The imperial ramp- originally 300 meters long- 170m remains -OPENED https://t.co/tqhPETm9hX pic.twitter.com/r6h1wS8F5O
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
#Latin is awesome!!#StudentFeedback2015 pic.twitter.com/IZusHwuAkQ
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) October 20, 2015
I am sorry for my Roman Epic students writing their midterm today, but very glad I’m not required to teach. Reading Lucan as I invigilate.
— Aven (@AvenSarah) October 20, 2015
1121 followers. In 121 CE, the Ptolemaic princess Cleopatra Thea died of poison. (Sadly, not #BellBivDevoe). pic.twitter.com/rgZf6fbb1V
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Can you write a dithyramb about doughnuts?
Read the full definition here:https://t.co/h7Bh67lxio pic.twitter.com/wz1h9uYYB2
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) October 20, 2015
Cleopatra Thea, born in 165-4 B.C., married *three* different kings of the Seleucid dynasty and even ruled that kingdom in her own name.
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Cleopatra Thea ("goddess") was the daughter of Ptolemy VI and his wife, also named Cleopatra. #cleopatracominatcha
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Finally, said son, Antiochus VIII, bumped his own mama off, and Cleopatra Thea hit the grave. R.I.P. pic.twitter.com/CBHwnNlwCD
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
What might have been for the Elgin Marbles (Parthenon Sculptures) if this amendment had been carried?
If only. pic.twitter.com/aLq1Ekuf1n— Tom Minogue (@MinogueTom) October 20, 2015
#ArtePerLArte
De Chirico
La battaglia delle Amazzoni 1927@gianni_cauchi @elvisprendushi @VicoLudovico @artmajcar pic.twitter.com/toEbT95Lc9— Patrizia Rametta (@PatriziaRametta) October 20, 2015
This summary of a panel about careers for Classics PhDs from last spring's CAC may be of interest. https://t.co/aEEaOgxPcW #phdchat
— Aven (@AvenSarah) October 20, 2015
@DorothyKing Ellie from Cyprus 😉 pic.twitter.com/jeuqxKEN28
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 20, 2015
Buste d'un dieu, probablement celui du Nil (IIe siècle) #OsirisExpo @imarabe #Paris https://t.co/yklPV2iulg
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) October 20, 2015
#culture
Alessandro Turchi
Diana e Actaeon
Buongiorno@NienteDaVedere @GiuseppeTurrisi @comemusica @PierPaoloBocci1 pic.twitter.com/GUo8WtI1cj— Rita Cóbix (@RitaCobix) October 20, 2015
@Twhittermarsh @FoodOriented I feel like Andrew may have cheated us: https://t.co/o61l93350T pic.twitter.com/gAXDpI8b5S
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) October 20, 2015
#Twepica Calypso, "singing w/ a lovely voice, moving to and ro at her loom & weaving with a shuttle of gold." pic.twitter.com/SE3AZ0FreN
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Circe "served them honey & Pramnian wine … mingled w/ pernicious drugs 2 make them forget their homeland." pic.twitter.com/c9eFQ3EKAe
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Odysseus & crew slay Polyphemus. pic.twitter.com/EogGdEvEn4
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Siren & and wrecked sailor: "What a way to drown!" 😉 John William Waterhouse pic.twitter.com/UaIMjwYPTn
— Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
Aulus Gellius on a Roman priest: "It is not customary for the Dialis to touch a she-goat, raw meat, ivy, or a bean, or even name them."
— Llewelyn Morgan (@llewelyn_morgan) October 20, 2015
Grab your toga! Free tickets are now available for College Night at Getty Villa Nov. 10th: https://t.co/zxy2XLT3xP pic.twitter.com/WZe2anW61j
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) October 20, 2015
Rare Orazio Gentileschi Danaë to be auctioned in January (est $25-$35 million) https://t.co/kH3MDNI6vp pic.twitter.com/RaFQoZATY7
— Rembrandt's Room 🖌 (@RembrandtsRoom) October 20, 2015
Hidden passageway once used by Roman emperors opens to public for first time https://t.co/rYUc54ofFU pic.twitter.com/J3zU8Ev1E4
— Telegraph Breaking News (@TelegraphNews) October 20, 2015
#Roman #theatre ticket: Theater of Pompey. Roman numeral XI, Greek [h]emikyklia (hemicycle) & Greek letters I, Λ. pic.twitter.com/6ss80FPDgb
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) October 20, 2015
As the destruction of #Palmyra continues, @wmarybeard on 10 of her favourite classical sites http://t.co/OGf449EUqa pic.twitter.com/80OTIAVFJR
— Telegraph Travel (@TelegraphTravel) October 7, 2015
My neighborhood σκίουρος (skiouros), "shadow-tail," i.e. squirrel, is making out pretty well this Fall. pic.twitter.com/SsPdDkZQzp
— 𝖠𝗍𝗍𝗂𝖼𝗂𝗌𝗍 (@Atticist) October 20, 2015
@BGS_Classics #Oplontis pic.twitter.com/tOlL5YB0Ek
— Classics Department (@BGS_Classics) October 20, 2015
Stylish Amazons in swirling pink skirts & blue bonnets: Canosa, S Italy, 300BC @PUArtMuseum https://t.co/SqXZaNoZ3d pic.twitter.com/u1CwuO7aLG
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 20, 2015
Statua di Bruto nei #MuseiCapitolini: https://t.co/a0VRHHcSWV#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/U0WJQ4u5pe
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 20, 2015
@DorothyKing @PUArtMuseum Quite. Same for Magna Graecia generally. Often ace colour – lipstick on this Ganymede. pic.twitter.com/oHhkIXRiQz
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656604211447205889
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656604312550965248
If the dating of the coins is secure then this looks like a marching camp of Nero Claudius Drusus:… https://t.co/eMQtrsdjed
— Lindsay Powell (@Lindsay_Powell) October 20, 2015
"Many different societies have had conceptions of 3 or 4 or 5 different genders." https://t.co/zEpfARdLgA pic.twitter.com/ERu3wDN2yY
— PhillyVoice (@thephillyvoice) October 20, 2015
Academics: is there language about blogging in your T&P docs? Am trying to incorporate new language into ours, looking for examples.
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) October 20, 2015
#TriviaTuesday: What creature is seen attacking a bull in this Minoan sealstone (about 1470–1410 BC)? pic.twitter.com/J9sIEhiLlv
— Museum of Fine Arts (@mfaboston) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656605563296550912
German for Students of Classical Studies https://t.co/awwdQWO6Zn
— SCS (@scsclassics) October 20, 2015
Announcements of Seminars for San Francisco Meeting https://t.co/aCznuJVaNn
— SCS (@scsclassics) October 20, 2015
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Netflix— SoliTrude (@Trudski2012) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656606412471148545
@pete_savin @judy_peace @JonathanFoyle They may have seen Jonah in the misericords! pic.twitter.com/La41yRdIG5
— John Heather (@jh_heather) October 20, 2015
How To Read Homer According to Homer: Porphyry Channels Aristarchus https://t.co/ftXnhHDEd3
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) October 20, 2015
There ought 2 b cult following for this film with 3D scanned museum object at its center@SarahEBond @rogueclassicist https://t.co/BwgcLJt8VY
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656607367530983424
Covered Athenian economy, olive oil & vase production, & the Panathenaia in #clcv2780.
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) October 20, 2015
A nice silver memorial denarius of DIVVS ANTONINUS with an altar issued by Marcus Aurelius (RIC III.247 n.441) pic.twitter.com/HrlceRckV2
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 20, 2015
Ancient Greek healing temple at Feneos site excavated by archaeologists [Photos] – https://t.co/z58zFjC5UP
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Five Fist-And-Phallus Pendants Found In Grave Of Roman Infant In Yorkshire – Forbes – https://t.co/kHJxLwpmjU
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Good points on what we can learn from ancient Greeks: https://t.co/F25GjFkby5 pic.twitter.com/Y4r0261lAd
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) October 20, 2015
The monumental rock-cut grave of Alcetas, one of Alexander's Companions in Termessos. #archaeology #Greece #Turkey pic.twitter.com/5FKdia0S9x
— History of Macedonia (@GreekMacedonia) October 20, 2015
#archaeology: Roman temple re-surfaces in southern Turkey http://t.co/azzDdMSJRg pic.twitter.com/aW5drkYalB
— ArchaeoNewsNet (@ArchaeoNewsNet) October 18, 2015