Catching up…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
LUCULLAN : lavish or luxurious https://t.co/8DufzgbO3l #lucullan
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) November 6, 2015
Delphi, from the brilliant @GreekMythComix https://t.co/kP9mA6IKHD pic.twitter.com/1Xucvd4jtK
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 6, 2015
#Palmyre Paul Veyne, historien de l'antiquité gréco-romaine, interview en replay #LGLF5 https://t.co/AMVXppdCtF pic.twitter.com/sYvXjFLHSj
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) November 6, 2015
Funerary Stele for Lykios & Apolla, polychromy, 4th cent BC, #ancientgreece #art #ancientart https://t.co/ZTRaLrGczP pic.twitter.com/qzos4lw0RM
— Bacher Archäologie (@AncientArtWien) November 6, 2015
@HistoryNeedsYou @SaveRome i find painted classical statuary so disturbing. cartoonish AND creepy. i know i shouldn't, but…
— Roman (@roughtradeX) November 6, 2015
@roughtradeX @SaveRome @HistoryNeedsYou I think moderns overdo the painting… Intended to fade.. Only details highlighted
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
#Palmyre, c'était "une richesse éblouissante", de style gréco-romain avec une touche d'orient – Paul Veyne pic.twitter.com/Rwq4t1EMVw
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) November 6, 2015
My Perseus posts are coming to an end, but before I call it a day, let me recommend you read Daniel Ogden's book: https://t.co/VV7YCD2GbA
— Dr Josho Brouwers (@JoshoBrouwers) November 6, 2015
Just one ancient example is all I need to stop calling this type of "Roman" handshake bogus! https://t.co/3sDQy8WbB3 pic.twitter.com/GjdAdocu9b
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 6, 2015
Another #Clytemnestra, appearing @LakesideArts on 03/03/16, Pip Donaghy in 1983 @Channel4 screening of NT #Oresteia pic.twitter.com/TsVoJeTUDt
— CADRE was TVTragedy (@tv_tragedy) November 6, 2015
New on the Blog …. 40 years of the Guildford CA https://t.co/abPkTm0QFA
— The Classical Assoc. (@Classical_Assoc) November 6, 2015
Photo of #Clytemnestra's mask from @V_and_A taken by @innatelychatty: https://t.co/aouuA5ugOs (also has #cassandra) pic.twitter.com/4m7qGamPMn
— CADRE was TVTragedy (@tv_tragedy) November 6, 2015
Haven't got time to look at #HEgreenpaper in detail… because I'm about to go and teach. Covering castration in Catullus feels preferable.
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) November 6, 2015
An event you do not want to miss: Gwyneth Lewis @SenateHouseLib tomorrow, speaking on her use of the Classics in her writing. See you there!
— WomenWritingClassics (@Women_Classics) November 6, 2015
Want to learn Greek and Latin in Cork this summer? 17th annual course programme now available at https://t.co/XApKSWyJbP
— ICS (@IcsDirector) November 6, 2015
#peekaboo #MICroma Ecchili qua i 3 Amorini pronti a fa festa direttamente dar #TempioDiVenereGenitrice #ForoDiCesare pic.twitter.com/TZtUVE2cpz
— La gatta MiC (@MiC3_0) November 6, 2015
Congratulations to Peter Wright, Classics Civ teacher at Blackpool Sixth Form College & TES FE Teacher of the Year. https://t.co/YIyooCGpC1
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 6, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/662970034051006464
Was there non-Roman literature in Ancient Italy? New blog post by me, answering a question I get asked a lot: https://t.co/N3yuvJEZHV
— Katherine McDonald (@Katherine_McDon) November 6, 2015
Finally! Proper espresso! pic.twitter.com/ekSu4e8Usg
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 6, 2015
Dr Helen Lovatt rereading the Aeneid: a class on 8.594-6 made her decide to study classics #itsaclassic pic.twitter.com/r40Tyu9UEa
— UoN Humanities (@UoNHumanities) November 5, 2015
Oxford Roman Discussion Forum – 14- 21-28/10, 04-11-18-25/11, 02/12/2015, Oxford (England) #seminar #Oxford https://t.co/wBlTJb2nAI
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 6, 2015
Still a few spaces in 2P61: Women In Antiquity in Jan. Learn what life was like for women in the past #2p34 pic.twitter.com/Mdjs0OAbCJ
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 6, 2015
Lingua Latina sapientes semper vocabit.
— karenbudde (@karenbudde) November 6, 2015
Dr Esther Eidinow: It was stories from Greek mythology that made me want to study ancient Greek history #itsaclassic pic.twitter.com/bTbTlk5lED
— UoN Humanities (@UoNHumanities) November 6, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da igermaurophone: https://t.co/iN6qtXBKuz. #MiCRoma [ L'Arte al Risveglio ] #emptycapitoli… pic.twitter.com/Nm3hAaGVVU
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 6, 2015
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Le Louvre-Lens vous accueille aujourd'hui jusqu'à 22h ! Nocturne sur les arts de la parole > https://t.co/dO5jyoWjRp pic.twitter.com/2APQ6tXu0p
— Louvre-Lens (@MuseeLouvreLens) November 6, 2015
Aujourd'hui et tout le WE, découvrez la restauration d'un textile égyptien au Louvre-Lens > https://t.co/Kb4bUn72FC pic.twitter.com/JY0rplAaBc
— Louvre-Lens (@MuseeLouvreLens) November 6, 2015
A pure @RUClassics panel at the Film and History Conference in Madison WI ! pic.twitter.com/1IVxjTA7Tz
— Rutgers Classics (@RUClassics) November 6, 2015
@ACLClassics and the National Latin Exam will be exhibiting at booth 1939. https://t.co/N3zRm8ocXf
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) November 6, 2015
I’m speaking about artefact looting in Chi, DC, & CT. Come! See @CultureTraffic news https://t.co/JMfFZa2mZo pic.twitter.com/bEgOgESUiK
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) November 6, 2015
Fab new video on gems @FitzMuseum_UK from @RuthMAllen and @CamClassics https://t.co/rNXot3V4Us.
— Museum of Classical Archaeology (@classarch) November 6, 2015
Sarcophagus restoration by the vaticanpatrons 👍I enjoyed an #emptyvatican moment with the Patrons to… https://t.co/V0bCeI45mV
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 6, 2015
Around this time in 63BC Gaius Cornelius and Lucius Vargunteius were resting up. After all they had Cicero to assassinate in the morning.
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) November 6, 2015
La piccola Pompei di Vetulonia Scoperta una casa etrusca di 2.300 anni fa https://t.co/aI6J3utB7z
— Etruscan Interest Group (@TularRasnal) November 6, 2015
All that remains of the Temple of Hercules is a giant marble hand and elbow: https://t.co/mb3ChHT9su pic.twitter.com/8f8QsXZieJ
— Slate (@Slate) November 6, 2015
#AccaddeOggi: il 6 novembre 15 nasceva Giulia Agrippina. Statua nella #CentraleMontemartini: https://t.co/YHLWX22Vxd pic.twitter.com/uGXPWEbFO4
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 6, 2015
Ancient Nemea on the brink of closure, again https://t.co/m9z39BMnx9
— Matthew Maher (@DrMattMaher) November 6, 2015
Book review: SPQR: A History of Ancient #Rome by Mary Beard https://t.co/bwCBQ4G7t3 pic.twitter.com/4QDCurXOwm
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 6, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/662978053153402880
2 of the neatest drawings in Add. 4859 were of a homocentaurus & domus dedali in 'Kirialax saga' (a #riddarasaga) pic.twitter.com/jehE6oejZf
— Dr Sheryl MW (@SMcDWer) November 6, 2015
Archimedes has concluded that Ancient History Magazine has an actual, practical use as well. https://t.co/4xQ5GPEE1U pic.twitter.com/lB13Poz5tp
— Ancient History Mag (@AncientHistMag) November 6, 2015
Etruscan Chariot_530 BC pic.twitter.com/1zyh9TFdY6
— Roman History (@romanhistory1) November 6, 2015
1 more #mosaic of #Ostia port of ancient #Rome SNFCC trade: grain from Colonia Iulia Curubis (Kurba Tunisia) pic.twitter.com/haUkpXU4mS
— Sharon M. Wolf (@SharonMWolf) November 6, 2015
Check this out! An ancient Greek fortress built by King Antiochus IV over 2,000 years ago has been unearthed… https://t.co/VfWFe5sSK7
— Arion (@arionjournal) November 6, 2015
The Corpus Corporum, the Perseus Digital Library and other projects all figure in 'Roman law and its digital life', https://t.co/7XBNQlleeW
— Otto Vervaart (@Rechtshistorie) November 6, 2015
The famous Charioteer of Delphi was discovered in 1896 during the early excavations of site. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/2PzSaaMuDG
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 6, 2015
Putting the pottery away after the class last night. One thing that I particularly associate with… https://t.co/cph1X6tFdV
— Dr Robert Mason (@RBJMason) November 6, 2015
The inside of that last piece: notice the finger impressions of the potter where the clay was pushed… https://t.co/taELc2GN6T
— Dr Robert Mason (@RBJMason) November 6, 2015
Myth: Zeus let two eagles go at opposite sides of earth, flight crossed over Delphi = centre of Greek world! #2p34 pic.twitter.com/UtIdMUvrDU
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 6, 2015
Bill Clinton was inspired to study law after defending Catiline in a classroom mock trial https://t.co/4LxHlrESQS pic.twitter.com/X11qu3FYZT
— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) November 6, 2015
Zeus then made Delphi the Omphalos = "Bellybutton of the World” symbolized here as a stone. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/NDIsWEeUxD
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 6, 2015
Antiquarianisms Across the Atlantic conference Nov 13-14 @brownarchaeolog https://t.co/dXtLeNfqCQ pic.twitter.com/9XOOGDBXSt
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) November 6, 2015
The face of the Dephi Charioteer – one of the most incredible Greek statues. #2P24 pic.twitter.com/ielXDtPkZm
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 6, 2015
Statua di sacerdotessa (o Musa) nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/lST1RFcThP#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/ehvwMU2M1Y
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 6, 2015
Greek maidens adorning a sleeping Cupid by flowers
Joseph Marie Vien, 1773
Musée du Louvre
B'Sera🎈🌹🌸 @Asamsakti pic.twitter.com/RboGZayEMx— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) November 6, 2015
@SaveRome followup to the palatine periscope… You walked past some statuary… Is it ancient? There was an (cont) https://t.co/FHJBboDJQe
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
Underneath the Basilica of San Clemente in Rome there is a mithraeum-a sanctuary of the cult of Mithras. pic.twitter.com/7ke0owjcxY
— Dorothea (@fiatluxV) November 5, 2015
Interesting analysis of lead isotope evidence, suggesting that the 4thC 'Spitalfields Roman woman' was from Rome: https://t.co/JUGLElILO6
— Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) November 6, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da silcre: https://t.co/sY6zbKsqIR. #MiCRoma Labyrinth {dove tutto è possibile} #ihavethist… pic.twitter.com/6GpvTXtOFC
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 6, 2015
I saw this in Ottawa, it was fabulous. Go see it if you're in Chicago! https://t.co/s6xZ49jq15
— Aven (@AvenSarah) November 6, 2015
Would be interesting to know if similar lead isotope results encountered elsewhere in Roman Empire, as results reportedly 19.1‰ δ¹⁸Op >
— Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) November 6, 2015
Pop Classics: Call for Papers: Imagining the Afterlife https://t.co/jrUFEZb18g
— Juliette Harrisson (@ClassicalJG) November 6, 2015
Buying that ancient artifact on ebay?Not so fast! You may be funding ISIS w/out knowing it-see how to #CombatLooting https://t.co/kWHe4ccXuj
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) November 6, 2015
An AE3 Licinius I IOVI CONSERVATORI from Nicomedia (313-317) or Alexandria (321-324) – RIC VII.601 n.13/15/708 n.28 pic.twitter.com/FsgwHqR5Qy
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 6, 2015
A boy and his dog, 2nd century BC, Panticapeum (Taurica) @state_hermitage https://t.co/icQEsQID5t pic.twitter.com/IzRKf7dE0t
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 6, 2015
#ScopeDay: 7/11/15 LIVE on #Periscope!
6 CONTINENTS
60 BROADCASTERS
39 CITIES
AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY! #EPICNESS pic.twitter.com/dwOX92EOBv— MrASingh (@MrASingh) November 6, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/662996025242689536
This week in #HistoryHit SPAMMING @holland_tom ANYTHING remotely Roman (NSFW) pic.twitter.com/6iVUsYurD5
— History Hit💥 (@HistoryHit) November 6, 2015
Interesting new show "Rovine" at Palazzo Altemps about ruins of all sorts, & how we view them. pic.twitter.com/N8BQBrCE7n
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) November 6, 2015
@keftiugal everyone does
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
Roman topography. Some basics here. The valley of the Circus Maximus, Palatine, Aventine https://t.co/xoBpblKyFx pic.twitter.com/zHAXwxftjJ
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 6, 2015
Archaeologists have unearthed a Bronze Age massacre in Iran https://t.co/DxhTKCLxdu pic.twitter.com/XwQVaBqrvy
— Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) November 7, 2015
Media cover of our September work reported in Famagusta gazette: https://t.co/0G0q2f0cNB pic.twitter.com/6alaKnSrMK
— Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) November 7, 2015
— Marcello Grassi (@GrassiMarcello) November 7, 2015
. @Curculiunculus I just wish I weren't away from home: I need to read Tacitus or listen to Händel's opera or both. 3/3 #Agrippina
— Michael Hendry (@Curculiunculus) November 7, 2015
Ugh, how am I supposed to cite this? https://t.co/35gtQNsaNl
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) November 7, 2015
Does president's choice still make lemon Lucullan delights? Haven't seen them in ages…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
A few favorite photos from my recent trip to @LACMA. More here → https://t.co/o5gy21COYH pic.twitter.com/aEd2YsA6l2
— Amy Martin (@la_caravaggista) November 7, 2015
@LiveScience @DrKillgrove depends on which end you hold
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
LIVE on #Periscope: Pantheon this morning – peaceful and quiet #ancientromelive https://t.co/DpJLCRJx45
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 7, 2015
Thrilled to be revisiting Livia's garden room in Rome's Palazzo Massimo today: pic.twitter.com/XI0wgwqWNl
— Catharine Edwards (@CatharineEdwa) November 7, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da vitolinos: https://t.co/33tKv396t7. #MiCRoma Raped by the light and gorgeous colours#Bu… pic.twitter.com/rRwUCaLHJt
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 7, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da gaguarin: https://t.co/emtKy0bBnU. #MiCRoma We are legends, every day feat. @matteoacite… pic.twitter.com/7HVNOjveq4
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 7, 2015
Divine Augustus.https://t.co/XBgdxd6WIM pic.twitter.com/1S4BZBz6DF
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 7, 2015
@stephenjenkin.. Or Daniel Craig..
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
The Gladiators from Capua, Roman Mystery #8, is now on Kindle: https://t.co/Bl4IFqEIvn #RomanMysteries #Romans #KS2 pic.twitter.com/yDFpzjj6uR
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663003410803900416
This *primus pilus* M. Caelius seems to have rings on his cuirass… https://t.co/w6okJmLxZI @perlineamvalli pic.twitter.com/1ePsbKy6Ko
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 7, 2015
Lynn has been buying first editions of Cicero-biographies: this is by H.J. Haskell 1942 – just after Pearl Harbour pic.twitter.com/yotRfOWzdY
— Classics Nottingham (@UoNClassics) November 7, 2015
#lecturersontheloose Lynn gave her Cicero-bio talk two weeks ago in Edinburgh where she spotted this graffito… pic.twitter.com/cOGtcWNZ8S
— Classics Nottingham (@UoNClassics) November 7, 2015
@DorothyKing this is such a great tablet. We have actually found a Roman sock at #Vindolanda..still looking for the underpants!
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) November 7, 2015
LIVE on #Periscope: Welcome to the palace of the emperors! Exclusive #scopeday #katch #ancientromelive Rome Italy https://t.co/UY9EK9h2bS
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 7, 2015
Rome's stunning Palazzo Massimo collection includes amazing Portonaccio Sarcophagus w figures of defeated barbarians pic.twitter.com/4pjCzo7EZi
— Catharine Edwards (@CatharineEdwa) November 7, 2015
Thank you for joining me in the palace of Domitian – Palatine Rome Italy #exclusive #scopedqy continues! Cheers! pic.twitter.com/8VWepjF7K6
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 7, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/06/15 https://t.co/XOTGzIxp5U
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem vii idus novembres https://t.co/Gq0thd4fjJ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015
Augustus | Daniel
H/T @rogueclassicist pic.twitter.com/6cQ003I1lu
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 7, 2015