A1 That is, Latin has been continually used as a means of communication for over 2500 yrs, so much culture to mine from! (2/2) #langchat
— Chris B. (@magisterb480) November 6, 2015
2015.11.08: Thomas E. Jenkins, Antiquity Now: The Classical World in the Contemporary… https://t.co/a2kKQwFsVm
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 6, 2015
2015.11.09: Adam Nicolson, Why Homer Matters. (Published in England as 'The Mighty Dead… https://t.co/PcS0L7TZKu
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 6, 2015
Looking forward to seeing @wmarybeard at the @smithsonian in #WashingtonDC on November 12th pic.twitter.com/u2Fcy0qBif
— Αρχαία Ελλάς (@GreekWord) November 6, 2015
@GreekWord @wmarybeard @smithsonian Oh no, an embarrassment of riches! To go to the lecture on the Phoenicians or the ancient Romans?!
— Robin Ngo (@robintngo) November 6, 2015
Why #Italy turned to #crowdfunding to preserve its #culture https://t.co/uxOuKGEShY via @dwnews pic.twitter.com/hhHzOZ4Bun
— James Blake Wiener (@herrlichmann) November 4, 2015
Curator's Friday find today is the stunning Gladiator Glass #Vindolanda pic.twitter.com/ORRiXyoEUr
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) November 6, 2015
A 2011 article from Sanujit on the exploit of Alexander the Great is reprinted in Ancient History this week https://t.co/wEnyFO6RDo
— Kris Hirst (@archaeology) November 6, 2015
LIVE on #Periscope: 🌟🌟EXCLUSIVE Vatican visit – talking restoration of history with @Vatican_Patrons new #PATRUM … https://t.co/LS8O1suQax
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 6, 2015
Rutilus (red): another ambiguous Latin colour-word. Can be applied to hair, flames, blood, gold & Germans. https://t.co/RZBSv574zn @abzmab
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 6, 2015
@CarolineLawrenc Primary referent is red hair in fact, sometimes applied outside that context as a poetic metaphor…
— Mark Bradley (@abzmab) November 6, 2015
Replay #Periscope: 🌟🌟EXCLUSIVE Vatican talking restoration of history w/@Vatican_Patrons new #PATRUM … https://t.co/LS8O1suQax #katch
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 6, 2015
Please watch @JANUSZCZAK explain the history of classical statues and pigment on the Beeb https://t.co/GwhMawd3LP
— Matthew Ward (@HistoryNeedsYou) November 6, 2015
Painted Etruscan sarcophagus in the @britishmuseum c150BCE – this would've been very vivid@JANUSZCZAK @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/ckVj4HJCzp
— Matthew Ward (@HistoryNeedsYou) November 6, 2015
'Non puto me illud edisse debere' 'I don't think I should have eaten that.' for all people who wished they'd gone somewhere else for dinner.
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) November 6, 2015
.@HistoryNeedsYou @SaveRome yes, they would've looked v different. This is a pic I took of one with paint surviving: pic.twitter.com/NwkoD5YaSr
— Rachel Ramsay (@msrachelramsay) November 6, 2015
Roman Veterans defending Colchester against the Hordes of Boudica_ 61 AD pic.twitter.com/N6uHBjsWLg
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) October 31, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da cristina_casadei: https://t.co/ElLt2khy0j. #MiCRoma #marble #smile #emptycapitolini pic.twitter.com/6AJ39vsok4
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 6, 2015
Watch R.R.R.Smith lecturing on The Greek East under Rome.https://t.co/xBpGflslIJ Sponsored by ICS in partnership with @BSAthens @EKTgr
— ICS (@IcsDirector) November 6, 2015
Julia Vipsania Agrippina (Agrippina the Minor) probably #bornonthisday in AD15, oppidum Ubiorum on Rhine https://t.co/1bMQkYDCAh @SaturnaIia
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 6, 2015
Ran into an old friend at the Vatican today – great catching up! pic.twitter.com/AJOgFupbgR
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 6, 2015
Ruth Allen visits the Fitzwilliam Museum to explore Roman jewellery – but why is Cupid dressing up as Hercules? https://t.co/x4KYEPW3Qu
— Classics@Cambridge (@CamClassics) November 6, 2015
RT @carolemadge: Breathtaking images of Ancient Epidaurus #Greece as captured by drone https://t.co/cMC99V1dcp
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) November 6, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/05/15 https://t.co/LFNgMSx2kB
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem viii idus novembres https://t.co/96lNcQOuQI
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Forgotten images of 1930s Rome reappear at RU Classics |
https://t.co/E7bU3N14H6— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
CANADIAN CLASSICAL BULLETIN – BULLETIN CANADIEN DES ÉTUDES ANCIENNES
https://t.co/XyEcqEdar6— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion Will Explore Early Christianity through the Lens of Pompeii
https://t.co/8VWiv3U26P— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
LECTURER IN CLASSICS AND ARCHAEOLOGY: The University of Melbourne
https://t.co/Wy5hO3TAOZ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Blogging Pompeii: Field School at Oplontis 'Villa B'
https://t.co/TpM20OmGs4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Preview: The Oresteia
https://t.co/qSlYkhNYc2— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
'Difficult' Latin risks remaining a qualification for elite pupils
https://t.co/aG59JFIVbO— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Nuntii Latini mensis Octobris 2015 – Latein-Monatsnachrichten – Radio Bremen
https://t.co/e3294MEwO1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
[Elizabeth Kosmetatou]The Journal : History professor receives a three-year $15,000 annual award
https://t.co/csqo13B91Y— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Alan L. Boegehold, 1927-2015 / News / The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
https://t.co/wojAYCnjN0— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Professor emeritus of classical archaeology John Anderson dies at 91 | The Daily Californian
https://t.co/mJqdvetP79— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
School of Theater to present “The Trojan Women” – Vidette Online
https://t.co/g4DS2tAyXC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
‘Chiraq’ puts satirical spin on Chicago gun violence | UIC News Center
https://t.co/HX8U8EAS0O— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Article: The workout that is 'Antigone' — NewsWorks
https://t.co/xL4VdIRo3r— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Congratulations Katherine! | Greek in Italy
https://t.co/cxI6i6SCwh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
How Ancient Greeks Took Trippy Journeys to the Land of the Dead
https://t.co/iPzGPPgiYO— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Is Sophocles history's greatest dramatists? – Newstalk
https://t.co/4WSjMMVGkD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
WAR AS SPECTACLE: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on the Display of Armed Conflict | Classics for All Reviews
https://t.co/ErvUaSdVRF— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Panoply Blog: Animating Ancient Warfare – New Publication
https://t.co/3LLa8UUYeI— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Speaker explores music in ancient Greek dramas // The Observer
https://t.co/vIH6sIEi6y— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
@ArmandDAngour i thought you'd weigh in on this one …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
The Good…in Crowdfunding: How Two Museum Projects Measure Up Differently…. and the Museum of the Bible ~ https://t.co/2yofUykzfv)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
@rogueclassicist well, exciting scholarly work on the way – including wonderful new sounds from reconstructed auloi…
— Armand D'Angour (@ArmandDAngour) November 6, 2015
Legal Questions over the acquisitions by the Museum of the Bible were inevitable | Illicit Cultural Property
https://t.co/6Mzc8imfZ0— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
Hadrian's Wall collapsed several times into the River Tyne due to instability of the land | Daily Mail Online
https://t.co/umWhbUTspr— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015
@rogueclassicist … and I can't help but think of this: Monty Python – Swamp Castle.wmv – YouTube
https://t.co/9CuatSIbbn— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 6, 2015