ante diem iii nonas novembres
- Hilaria of Isis (late mention)
- 39 A.D. — birth of the poet Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus)
- 250 A.D. — martyrdom of Germanus (et al) at Caesarea
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
ante diem iii nonas novembres
A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome https://t.co/18XVKZKWCV pic.twitter.com/klR2UD5Cxf
— HistoryoftheAncient (@historyancient) November 2, 2015
Hercules on a red figure vase in the Capitoline Museum of Rome. More pictures of him here: https://t.co/OPStY9WtEC pic.twitter.com/Tv7hH9MREj
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 2, 2015
No Clah Seminar this week, but Dr Bell & Prof Parkin will be at the N. Staffs CA, talking abt Roman private lives: https://t.co/iEM2yNUgk6
— Manchester Classics (@Clah_Mcr) November 2, 2015
… and Drs Liddel and Low will be in Liverpool, discussing some new inscriptions from Cyzikus: https://t.co/KSYga6OKAa
— Manchester Classics (@Clah_Mcr) November 2, 2015
"La chute des géants" de Guido #Réni, à découvrir au #Louvre, expo "Une brève histoire de l'avenir" #LouvreBHA pic.twitter.com/APQsHUFmx8
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) November 2, 2015
…or you could stay at home and listen to this compressed version of the Odyssey instead: https://t.co/JKwcObd1wN
— Manchester Classics (@Clah_Mcr) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661124342093381632
I think 10% of UK archaeological workforce have taken my public engagement survey. Pls spare 5 mins if you haven't: https://t.co/11hSD5HF8h
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) November 2, 2015
Tee! #academicsarefunny pic.twitter.com/DRwCKa1lfw
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) November 2, 2015
Happy #AllSoulsDay!#ancientgraffito pic.twitter.com/HuIh7lg7Jo
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 2, 2015
CALL. 16.11.2015: Ancient Greek Pots and Social Class in the Britain 1789-1939, #London #England #callforpapers
https://t.co/9kFXTwcIcT— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 2, 2015
Very rare #celtic bronze #boar. 2-1 century BC. Until today pigs are symbols of #luck. #art https://t.co/W1Q8HYWQvh pic.twitter.com/dPvLnmYgan
— Bacher Archäologie (@AncientArtWien) November 2, 2015
Terracotta model of a mule carrying two trays loaded with cheeses #Roman 3rd or 2nd century BCE #BritishMuseum pic.twitter.com/2qz4D6qC7x
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) November 2, 2015
When you hit 1,000 followers! Whoop! pic.twitter.com/e5OBTOeAW7
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) November 2, 2015
@TheRomanSoc conference on Recent Archaeology in Roman Britain https://t.co/XNGkCFSm2H Saturday 7th November @britishmuseum
— ICS (@IcsDirector) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661126170017177601
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661126249541214208
I Musei in Comune visti da andreapalumbo0039: https://t.co/srpVBCdGLW. #MiCRoma Ritratto di Caracalla (198-217 d. C… pic.twitter.com/BHelS3DRoo
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 2, 2015
Hadrian, Antinous, Sabina and Antoninus Pius at 3:06 #familyreunion https://t.co/1ehkueF94d
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 2, 2015
BTW folks, for some reason Google is allowing @ArtemissionArt to suppress genuine academics questionning the authenticity of their items.
— Dorothy Lobel King (@DLVLK) November 2, 2015
When your cat jumps on the bed to wake you up. pic.twitter.com/S7geUPevth
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) November 2, 2015
Archaeology isn't just some word you can tack on to anything you please, it is an actual discipline with its own theories and methods.
— Alice Gorman (@drspacejunk) November 2, 2015
@LandOfHistory @pompei79 @FTKettering @carolemadge no… Just have had lifelong season tickets to all the battles between sirens and muses
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 2, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/31/15 … part one https://t.co/mkToElXjkH
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 2, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/31/15 … part two https://t.co/rIpV764jPq
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 2, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/1/15 https://t.co/s460PrN3Cq
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 2, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem iv nonas novembres https://t.co/rf2sODvSWl
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 2, 2015
BSR Director #ChristopherSmith on his hopes for restoration of smaller sites in Rome @dariofrance @rosiescammell https://t.co/VBLVUBPCzy
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) November 2, 2015
Final countdown #Vindolanda excavations 2016. Places go live at 12 noon! pic.twitter.com/ZAhiKGFRYx
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) November 2, 2015
With robots, underwater iPads, 3D printing, & more, scientists study shipwrecks & rewrite history: https://t.co/EBSXXysd4G. #his111lc
— Kathleen M Quinn (@quinnkl) November 2, 2015
Nazi-looted bust of the goddess Diana returned to Poland https://t.co/G9LQbG6oMq pic.twitter.com/EQa9yQ4gG3
— The Art Newspaper (@TheArtNewspaper) November 2, 2015
If you have purchased my ebook Inside the Egyptian Museum, https://t.co/XC6BC4VmZ4 do let me know what you think! Thank you!
— Dr Zahi Hawass (@ZahiHawass) October 30, 2015
We officially launched Ancient History Magazine last Friday! Read the blog (and subscribe if you haven't yet!): https://t.co/MRCZn8vuco
— Ancient History Mag (@AncientHistMag) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661322245680340992
New issue of TAPA Volume 145, Number 2, Autumn 2015 https://t.co/UvKT6gIndd pic.twitter.com/uqpW1oZOQd
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) November 2, 2015
Odysseus "snuggled under the wool of the belly" of a ram (Od. 9.433)
Roman lamp, 1–4 cent CEhttps://t.co/Pdaiyildvf pic.twitter.com/ClZvxe8f8Z— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) November 2, 2015
Now We Are Free
Gladiator (2000)
—
Pollice Verso (1872)
Jean-Léon Gérôme
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) November 2, 2015
I Gladiatori erano professionisti
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Mosaico del I secolo
rinvenuto a Leptis Magna in Libia
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Eccezionale
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– pic.twitter.com/h29rR6UN2k— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) November 2, 2015
Cari Tweeps
come voi ben sapete
sui Gladiatori
più leggende che verità
Pochi di loro perirono nel Colosseo
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661325254686568452
Museos Capitolinos, horas para recorrer la historia de #Roma @museiincomune pic.twitter.com/WREA70qaCp
— Manuel Revilla (@ManuelRevilla57) November 2, 2015
Read Horace Epodes 8 & 12 with my class today; such vile poems, but so interesting. https://t.co/54jyb0pzFV
— Aven (@AvenSarah) November 2, 2015
The Pons Fabricius, the oldest bridge that's still used today. (62 BC) pic.twitter.com/90SfK7kEtS
— Will Coles (@WillJColes) October 31, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661326288154730501
Group equivalent of "Circassian beauties" in Roman context? https://t.co/X5NDFfkRel #ancient #history
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) November 2, 2015
October Answer for Roman Calendar Worksheet https://t.co/rEKqaed8bM pic.twitter.com/Ku1rltQaou
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) November 2, 2015
Prof. Olga Palagia on #sculpture of Sparta's Apollo Amyklaios this Thursday, #archaeology, https://t.co/VKc8X4kOwK pic.twitter.com/fOyeZe4YGj
— Archaeology & Arts (@archaiologia_en) November 2, 2015
Brick stamps from Rome's Pantheon offer evidence as to its construction date. Can anyone see any names of Consuls? pic.twitter.com/mdA7Tc8fY3
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661328184756068352
Today at Selinunte: the 'Temple of Hera'. Geckos basked on fallen stones or scuttled through the lush undergrowth. pic.twitter.com/1lC5eNJoXO
— David Stuttard (@davidstuttard) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661329105229606912
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661329457546964994
#NewPalmyra: An Open-Source Project to "Rebuild" Palmyra from 3D scans https://t.co/PWsvlptt43
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) November 2, 2015
Excavating Lullingstone Roman Villa https://t.co/FINu6wK0Er via @wordpressdotcom @EnglishHeritage @EAFilmArchive @ProfJCharmley
— David Gill (@davidwjgill) November 2, 2015
Statue of Athena. She is wearing a Corinthian helmet, the aegis and Gorgoneion, in @Liebieghaus via @carolemadge pic.twitter.com/NnEPeOqrJq
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) November 2, 2015
#clcv2780 Roman soccer ball??? https://t.co/3IiAzpFLVx
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) November 2, 2015
BBC News – Ashmolean museum stages Roman funeral procession for tomb https://t.co/689aDnPoEt
— Warwick Epigraphy (@W_Epigraphy) November 2, 2015
Prof. Alison Cooley discusses Roman burial clubs by the columbarium at #DeadFriday @AshmoleanMuseum @AshmoleanLatin pic.twitter.com/VxRTmLfJbj
— Giraffe Corner (@GiraffeCorner) October 30, 2015
#7thpolychromy #uffiziarcheologia Per la prima volta la Tavola Rotonda sulla policromia in Italia, agli #uffizi pic.twitter.com/dPprzHWSuW
— Gold Unveiled Uffizi (@GoldUnveiled) November 2, 2015
I am conscious that reading the Spectator's Ancient And Modern column in search of an actual argument is a basically quixotic enterprise.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 2, 2015
Excavations of Villa Nola, probably the final resting place of Emperor Augustus https://t.co/UKiq8z5omH pic.twitter.com/iXIYDa9VuW
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 2, 2015
The Painted Tombs of Paestum https://t.co/WVhhuc8MVD#deathinantiquity
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 2, 2015
This Wednesday 5:30pm, Alain Bresson's Rostovtzeff lecture https://t.co/FLBWRdc9S4 In the Land of the Cleruchs: pic.twitter.com/DAjTB27x6q
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) November 2, 2015
5th c. BC sarcophagus painted with Homeric scenes from #Cyprus. It belonged to an ancient warrior.#deathinantiquity pic.twitter.com/isWb7focI5
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 2, 2015
Gold death-masks from Mycenae, grave Circle A, 16th century BC.#deathinantiquity pic.twitter.com/4hRsiYWtZf
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 2, 2015
Funerary relief of Publius Aiedius Amphio & his wife Aiedia, #Rome (Via Appia), around 30 BC. Altes Museum Berlin pic.twitter.com/9cCVvx5mMX
— Tom Ljevar (@tomljevar) November 2, 2015
Jupiter hurls a now missing thunderbolt in aid of Roman forces during a battle of the Dacian Wars. Trajan's Column pic.twitter.com/VMabAPBaDg
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 2, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661334688267661312
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661334762573967360
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/661334804156325888
The Avengers do Greek verbs! This is why I love teaching. pic.twitter.com/FFMkEEhf4o
— Jane Mason (@classicalanthol) October 30, 2015
We real archaeologists are not videogame tropes-Excellent article:
The Adventuring Archaeologist Tropehttps://t.co/DXqhFfetAP— dr. keftiugal 🏺📚 (@keftiugal) November 2, 2015
“@rogueclassicist: Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
~ Epictetus https://t.co/cgt3uTeEc1” a less serious take on #stoicweek perhaps?— Cressida Ryan (@CressidaRyan) November 2, 2015
Exquisite Late Antique Floor Mosaic Discovered In Roman Doliche On Syrian Border – Forbes – https://t.co/wloj7806Df
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 3, 2015