ante diem iii idus novembres
- ludi Plebeii (day 8) — the Jupiterfest continues
- 109 A.D. — the emperor Trajan stages a naumachia
- 304 A.D. — martyrdom of Athenodorus
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
I rsally snjthy this Grssk ythgurt. #whyweneedmoreClassicsmajors pic.twitter.com/424FqgBHCb
— Spencer Pope (@ArchClass) November 10, 2015
2015.11.13: Dunstan Lowe, Monsters and Monstrosity in Augustan Poetry. Ann Arbor: University… https://t.co/PcwJfTLSDb
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 10, 2015
2015.11.14: David Wagschal, Law and Legality in the Greek East: The Byzantine Canonical… https://t.co/UT0T6Evjii
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 10, 2015
'Archaeologists uncover Roman roads from Cyprus': Our work reported by @Sydney_Uni today https://t.co/wNfasdQEoh pic.twitter.com/hoL34x7hTH
— Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) November 10, 2015
Great talk yesterday by Warwick's Zahra Newby on Roman sarcophagi. Here is the amazing Medea sarcophagus from Basel: pic.twitter.com/La8az0WTmd
— Catharine Edwards (@CatharineEdwa) November 10, 2015
RT @metmuseum: Classical Greek artists/artworks…. convey permanence, clarity & harmony https://t.co/KPYNNq9zHv pic.twitter.com/dvxSHGK4sU
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) November 10, 2015
#latin Latin agnomina for Greek epithets https://t.co/QSagsY748R #LatinLanguage
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) November 10, 2015
#Polychromie antique : l'empereur #Hadrien #Antiquité @carolemadge @APHG_National @DorothyKing @ArreteTonChar1 pic.twitter.com/cfVzSpoih7
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 10, 2015
@pompei79 @electricarchaeo She looks like Hadrian! Was this photo taken inside the Capitoline Museum? Never seen her nor the stamps!
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 10, 2015
This article tells how @SALVI_SITIS is helping preserve Latin as a spoken language#Latinhttps://t.co/2j6qldgtIk
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) November 10, 2015
New 3-D app shows what Rome looked like over the centuries | DW Travel | https://t.co/EJaWbD2t8r | 09.11.2015 – https://t.co/zc3dbCYBEb
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 10, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/664196641654743044
Hadrian's female doppelganger! https://t.co/E8jiHeFYdd
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 10, 2015
"Me? Work out? Well, yeah, just every now and then…" pic.twitter.com/Zfik6FClVb
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) November 10, 2015
Interviewing all day for A.D.s for @CamGreekPlay An excess of riches. Lots of stonkingly talented people…
— Dr Helen Eastman (@HelenEastman) November 9, 2015
More @CamGreekPlay plotting with @musicusrusticus After our Aeschylean collaborations, Sophocles is a different kettle of proverbial fish
— Dr Helen Eastman (@HelenEastman) November 9, 2015
Once you've caught up on the #Iliad (https://t.co/wJxGBVWADC) here's your #Odyssey intro from Prof Simon Goldhill: https://t.co/8lXgEYBojO
— Almeida Theatre (@AlmeidaTheatre) November 10, 2015
FOUR STARS from the Guardian for Medea. Hooray! https://t.co/a8hFIxzsyQ
— Gate Theatre (@GateTheatre) November 10, 2015
Un anfiteatro romano sepolto anche a nord di Ferento? https://t.co/006QrfaHQA
— Jeffrey A. Becker (@servilius_ahala) November 10, 2015
Where does the expression ‘apple of discord’ come from? https://t.co/RpPTPxO7je pic.twitter.com/A9V4elS6Q3
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) November 10, 2015
Le temple de Diane à Augusta Emerita (#Mérida, #Espagne) @LoveArchaeology pic.twitter.com/PRsrnqQgub
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 10, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/664200253827100677
I have added a few Roman archaeology related "Oxford Bibliographies" to list of dig. library resources: https://t.co/yM7NkfqP0n Suggestions?
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) November 10, 2015
Very interesting statistical analysis of reviews of books in Classics over the last 20 years or so. https://t.co/pcWMvNfsJn
— Dr Aven McMaster (@AvenMcMaster) November 10, 2015
Obviously, one needs to look no further than Socrates for true knowledge and wisdom. https://t.co/g2vNJZJouT pic.twitter.com/kQBip08dpt
— Ancient History Mag (@AncientHistMag) November 10, 2015
@RomanHeritage @pompei79 @electricarchaeo Here's young Hadrian, he still has a beard though! pic.twitter.com/bqQz2fDH24
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 10, 2015
New addition highlight: Rare Spouted Greek Apulian Red-Figures Lebes Gamikos, c. 340-320 B.C. – Decorated with a… https://t.co/rx7QG4QmVr
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) November 10, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da gpleonardi: https://t.co/2nq61GlzmD. #MiCRoma Emptiness is loneliness, and loneliness is… pic.twitter.com/GAiJs7Xfuz
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 10, 2015
Lupa Capitolina (V sec. a.C. o età medievale), bronzo, Musei Capitolini @museiincomune #ArteRoma pic.twitter.com/DOHz1WqbDq
— tweetarte (@twtarte) November 10, 2015
Loved every minute of @wmarybeard's talk at @92Y last night…and I met the imperatrix herself! #SPQR pic.twitter.com/KQ1dONJ3kW
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) November 10, 2015
The Ludi Plebeii, or the "Plebeian Games," was an ancient Roman religious festival that took place November 4-17…. https://t.co/cc5lY5g79k
— Arion (@arionjournal) November 10, 2015
Spartan shield taken by Athenians at Pylos, courtesy of James Whitley. Would be hubristic if dedicated at Olympia. pic.twitter.com/eBgB71za3x
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 10, 2015
Textile of a #gladiator, #roman, #ancientart, #art, ca. 300 A.D. https://t.co/OsIZO1VFN0 pic.twitter.com/davhLsCEuS
— Bacher Archäologie (@AncientArtWien) November 10, 2015
Almost forgot, from the Capitoline Museum, a little bit of Hadrian for @carolemadge. A statue base. pic.twitter.com/aEQMqSdwyO
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 10, 2015
Double figuration du dieu Malakbêl, esprit de la végétation et dieu solaire (Ier-IIIe siècle) #Palmyre @MuseeLouvre pic.twitter.com/onU0y5fPnR
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/664207825623777280
Giving a talk about coinage of Severus' York @YorkshireMuseum today. Includes Army, Fratricide and Mother of Gods. pic.twitter.com/720o4Hoh91
— Andrew Woods (@YMT_Coins) November 10, 2015
CARC's stunning new gems catalogue just out: the Ladriere Collection by Scarisbrick, Wagner, Boardman. pic.twitter.com/tTErzLuTFg
— CARC (@CARC_Oxford) November 10, 2015
Odysseus meets Nausicaa: Athenian pyxis, 420BC @mfabostonhttps://t.co/yMYbk4dbSF pic.twitter.com/l7DETro6dl
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 9, 2015
'Hysterical' comes from a Greek word meaning 'belonging to the womb'.
— The OED (@OED) November 10, 2015
Important Facts about Alexander the Great ('he loved scolding fish…'):… https://t.co/QgQTFtLCRY
— Manchester Classics (@Clah_Mcr) November 10, 2015
Danae.Louis Giordet.2767 @ChinesAnton @CerisesMacaron @dadagioia @joselechiguero @salbasantacroce @margaquiros pic.twitter.com/RvuVNBjciV
— Amparo (@amparofashion) November 9, 2015
Blogged – A seasonal Movember post on philosophical facial hair – https://t.co/Cxqo2yLKcx …
— Dr. Liz Gloyn (@lizgloyn) November 10, 2015
Achilles: myth vs reality https://t.co/ArgpTtJuBD pic.twitter.com/ULZLzQrNBH
— Greek Myth Comix (@GreekMythComix) November 10, 2015
18/11 giornata in onore di #KhaledalAsaad #Milano https://t.co/zSAped5rlg pic.twitter.com/3OLsTSUEMh
— Gariwo (@gariwo_onlus) November 8, 2015
Are you ready for 12 more hours of Homer? From 9 am to 9 pm Thursday, @AlmeidaTheatre will live stream The Odyssey: https://t.co/W064VrYYxM
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) November 10, 2015
Nice cover story on Palmyra in this month's Minerva Magazinehttps://t.co/j4qfVWBrAX
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) November 10, 2015
Ongoing revelations about cheating in sports mirrors ancient games = fines paid for statues https://t.co/rEcfnEf87C pic.twitter.com/nvaL59uoMf
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 10, 2015
Want to know about the Athenian Agora, Corinth, and others? You could do worse than start with this case! #UPshelfie pic.twitter.com/o3tTUnFa6P
— ASCSA Publications (@ascsapubs) November 10, 2015
Could there be scientific explanations for the magic in Homer's "Odyssey"? https://t.co/ZEfzcRXReZ pic.twitter.com/qvqYgsGxdb
— TED-Ed (@TED_ED) November 10, 2015
Pronaos – the porch. An amazing component of the Pantheon, best enjoyed when empty! https://t.co/BdOnUdnddF pic.twitter.com/yCHtwGLaAC
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 10, 2015
"Myself and Venus" : #WilliamOrpen 1910 pic.twitter.com/Hri5yJ1DjB
— Hilary Chaplin (@hillaryssteps) November 10, 2015
#Circe porge da bere ai compagni di Ulisse del Parmigianino in mostra ai #MuseiCapitolini https://t.co/xngqbnubps pic.twitter.com/qMe7zsy2xI
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 10, 2015
Hello Chicago: we’re talking on antiquities trafficking at @DePaulU on 16 Nov. All welcome! https://t.co/guVQIduwKK pic.twitter.com/vWWXWHBh2r
— Trafficking Culture (@CultureTraffic) November 10, 2015
Amazing frescoes in a Roman house dating back more than 2000 years beneath the Basilica of Ss. Giovanni and… https://t.co/HHQLLG9juY
— BrowsingRome (@BrowsingRome) November 10, 2015
Graffito depicting a venator spearing beasts in the arena, carved into a marble seat in Rome's Colosseum. pic.twitter.com/3mMIrKJhMK
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 10, 2015
.@classarch a hidden gem in the heart of the @CamClassics faculty. Find out more: https://t.co/GelXMUGegR pic.twitter.com/h7EUJKVneQ
— Cam Arts&Humanities (@CamArtsHums) November 10, 2015
Blogged: Wandering along the colonnade of the Gymnasium of Salamis #Cyprus https://t.co/WgDrpvAAHC#archaeology pic.twitter.com/oY4kcbNmg9
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 10, 2015
Drachm of Trajan showing statue of Serapis of Alexandria in temple. https://t.co/ZT12S4vmz1
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 10, 2015
8-Week Intensive Greek & Latin Summer School https://t.co/1VKssRDDow
— SCS (@scsclassics) November 10, 2015
CFP: Fourth Annual Penn Ancient Workshop: Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things https://t.co/HtieqngrrB
— SCS (@scsclassics) November 10, 2015
Rome Explorations 2016 https://t.co/IT6RaLXH6f
— SCS (@scsclassics) November 10, 2015
CFP: Landscapes of Dread in the Ancient World https://t.co/HqHQmrwMzS
— SCS (@scsclassics) November 10, 2015
LTD ED book @ANScoins honors Basil Demetriadi & features 21 ancient #Greek coin articles. https://t.co/cXn40JNfBq pic.twitter.com/JK0n6QfX26
— Ancient Nomos (@ANAMCurator) November 10, 2015
Drachm of Trajan showing Serapis in temple in Alexandria pic.twitter.com/gTFVrjppz4
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 10, 2015
CoinWeek IQ: The Five Things You Need to Start Collecting Ancient Coins: https://t.co/eXaATq8t30 via @YouTube
— COINWeek (@CoinWeek) November 9, 2015
Mosaic depicting a venatio; the "V" by the hunter represents his victory over the animal marked by a theta ϴ (death) pic.twitter.com/kvF98UGyJI
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 10, 2015
New Blog Post: "The Curious Case of Claudius' Missing Denarii" http://t.co/TdALFj11II #roman #numismatics
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) August 30, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/664238192044974081
I'm live-tweeting & answering Qs about my new #RomanBritain series of books 8.30pm tomorrow (11 Nov) @MGStrikesBack pic.twitter.com/3rAWo5ETXg
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 10, 2015
Ben Carson's Roman Empire fixation: https://t.co/YCUu7vRWJg #ohpleasegodno
— AppliedClassics (@lexpaulson) November 10, 2015
Have decided that I need to start my own journal (online & open access, natürlich) on classical reception in social science: Appropriations.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 10, 2015
After all, who else is likely to publish the stuff I'm currently working on?
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 10, 2015
La nostra unicità è il dono più prezioso che abbiamo
Alda Merini #Grecia140 Museo del Louvre @Umbrialibri pic.twitter.com/3IZOqRbBMB— Grandekuore (@Papryka5) November 10, 2015
TIBERIEVM is a hapax legomenon. It's in AE 1963, 00104, the famous Pontius Pilatus inscription.
— doris vickers (@doris_vickers) October 30, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/664243999050436608
Evidence for kidnapping in ancient Rome? Plutarch's account of Julius Caesar for starters… https://t.co/fR6VgRj2TJ pic.twitter.com/s9FXtAjlIN
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 10, 2015
Latin animal noises, from 1st ever picturebook for children. Featured in our new book! https://t.co/jLQDRZWiNo pic.twitter.com/guSJ2ImlIt
— Public Domain Review (@PublicDomainRev) November 10, 2015
Great lecture tonight by @holland_tom for Roman Society re: Caesars & Whores. Think a few of us will be grabbing the book tomorrow! #Nero
— Cassandra Cummings (@yycmuseumfiend) November 10, 2015
Venus with Cupid waiting for Mars
Lambert Sustris, 1540
Musée du Louvre,Paris#Arttherapy 💘@Asamsakti @Rossy__RORO pic.twitter.com/ghWQWkO9RB— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) November 10, 2015
The sexy, scandalous lives of ancient Romans: https://t.co/EnABA06sV2 pic.twitter.com/943lOKc6YH
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) November 10, 2015
Maintaining silence, that was the greatest accomplishment of all.
Imre Kertesz
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G. Moreau
Leda
1880
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Sleep well pic.twitter.com/1PJWMflIob— Beba Kron (@BebaKron) November 9, 2015
The British Library Puts Over 1,000,000 Images in the Public Domain: https://t.co/Ze3inODu9q pic.twitter.com/yaZmn7X3sW
— Open Culture (@openculture) November 10, 2015
@BrundrettNadine De Boer & Hale are interviewed in this film: https://t.co/44vtxxtU8O (which I found by chance just today).
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) November 11, 2015
Dates for 2016 confirmed: Sun 31 July – Sat 13 Aug. Info here: https://t.co/wHenVXTCoE Applications open in December. #greekcamp #classics
— JACTGreekSummerSch (@JACTGreek) November 10, 2015
A bit of catching up …
A Map of Rome. Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, Folio 141. Limbourg brothers, between 1411 and 1416. pic.twitter.com/AYaZK0P4Gd
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) November 9, 2015
2015.11.11: Étienne Helmer, Le dernier des hommes: figures du mendiant en Grèce ancienne… https://t.co/jGg8GCLFpO
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 9, 2015
2015.11.12: Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XLVII, Winter 2014… https://t.co/JIzcu9Y602
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663660553529901056
@NevilleMorley bingo! The exact thought I had throughout Italy
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
Mummy Portrait of a Priest of Serapis
AD 160
From the British Museum Exhibition
Egypt: Faith after the Pharaohs pic.twitter.com/TMKvKA8E8z— William Dalrymple (@DalrympleWill) November 9, 2015
Tomorrow, I'm giving a talk in London for @TheRomanSoc: blonde wigs, gilded nipples & the Julio-Claudians #Dynasty https://t.co/L7NjHcxVu0
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) November 9, 2015
Al Fayum Portrait of an Alexandrian society woman
AD 50-70
From the BM Exhibition
Egypt: Faith after the Pharaohs pic.twitter.com/60hYDZip5f— William Dalrymple (@DalrympleWill) November 9, 2015
Awesome review of our Catullus translations from Julia Bouwsma:
https://t.co/4Ez2ITGT3icc: @Literature_CUP
— HALF/LIFE — Jeffrey Thomson (@jeffreyThomson) November 2, 2015
#Classics #History Edith Hall @edithmayhall the challenges of conflict resolution in classical Athens Getty Museumhttps://t.co/dNpVIQmMWN
— B&W Thornton (@bwthornton) November 8, 2015
So proud of my doctoral student Linnea Åshede who just finished this PhD gem. pic.twitter.com/M2KNJAzysY
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) November 9, 2015
RT @IcsDirector: Want to learn Greek and Latin in Cork this summer? 17th annual course programme now available at https://t.co/9rqzL86Oc9
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) November 9, 2015
I especially liked this fresco of a ruin from Villa Arianna at Stabiae. Itself now a ruin. A sort of mise en abyme. pic.twitter.com/T9Uwi7TtQW
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) November 6, 2015
UPDATED Call for Papers: Imagining the Afterlife (details on abstract/papers added) https://t.co/06OyNxDZFq via @wordpressdotcom
— Juliette Harrisson (@ClassicalJG) November 9, 2015
Stoic Week 2015 – Day 7: Reflections From Stoic Week https://t.co/andfMOzGyU via @YouTube #stoicweek #stoicism #philosophy
— Gregory B. Sadler (@philosopher70) November 9, 2015
"The world’s greatest Latinist's" approach to teaching–sounds dauntinghttps://t.co/Vb4Gm8Wkd1#Latin
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) November 9, 2015
Archaeologists, concerned citizens and their families are harassed and threatened by metal detectorists in the UK https://t.co/AJeS0kSbDZ
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) November 9, 2015
A Roman coin, as owned by @holland_tom pic.twitter.com/ea8ehu4o97
— Chris Deerin (@chrisdeerin) November 9, 2015
@NevilleMorley I think you nailed it with the quality of beans… Doesn't even smell quite the same
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/08/15 https://t.co/eW9CmluHx1
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem v idus novembres https://t.co/wuNA0Jx1v3
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
@emmabridges declares #Odyssey week, so here's Soulfinity (last seen 2013): a scifi Odysseus and his suicidal clones https://t.co/U8Ggjx4Ak2
— Dunstan Lowe🏺🎮 (@AncientPlay) November 9, 2015
So if it's #Odyssey week, how about sharing your favourite receptions of my favourite epic?
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) November 9, 2015
For #Odyssey week, a recent favourite of mine, @carolineplays Penelope RETOLD. Here's our @pvcrs interview: https://t.co/S4A38ZEWrh
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) November 9, 2015
The Cynic-Stoic succession: Socrates, Antisthenes, and Chrysippus. #Stoicweek pic.twitter.com/71brZXdpNh
— Modern Stoicism (@StoicWeek) November 9, 2015
Here's what started me off with Classics: Latin with Laughter and then I, Claudius #itsaclassic pic.twitter.com/tgO1G8rUoD
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) November 9, 2015
Technically #prehistory, but close enough! @adelegeras' "Troy" had a big effect. Now I'm an Aegeanist! #itsaclassic pic.twitter.com/Zj0afxz2I2
— Rachel Dewan (@racheldewan) November 9, 2015
Over the last month, I devoted twelve blog posts to the ancient Greek hero Perseus. You can read the recap here: https://t.co/8jj6guj1U5
— Dr Josho Brouwers (@JoshoBrouwers) November 9, 2015
Robert Harris has written his last Roman novel.https://t.co/7VtVhO09pm
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 9, 2015
Herculaneum Papyri @BrentSeales in today's New Yorker. The Invisible Library https://t.co/LvmonSFlPg via @jmseabrook
— Roger Macfarlane (@RogerMacfarlane) November 9, 2015
When someone claims "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams." pic.twitter.com/TU4EZ2PAkk
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) November 9, 2015
Cupid rides a lion in House of the Faun mosaic, Pompeii (IMAGO pic. 3361) https://t.co/NqzrQ8lKR1 #mewseummonday pic.twitter.com/slyP3i3mWp
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 9, 2015
Over the top-iary? Rome's she-wolf with Romulus and Remus. pic.twitter.com/25nLjLYLOW
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
Brilliant! https://t.co/4dn6ezYKWY
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) November 9, 2015
Using these class texts (plus Loeb dio) to write a paper how Claudius killed caligula (pre levick) #itsaclassic pic.twitter.com/3mWQVUcF92
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663859699150888960
I Musei in Comune visti da parisianinrome: https://t.co/XffaO2cqjd. #MiCRoma Art is the proper task of life. Friedr… pic.twitter.com/79w0MUTzeF
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 9, 2015
Want to know what we're up to in Rome? Check out our updated landing page https://t.co/V3y75KaCs8 @AIRomanCulture Dig-Discover-Preserve
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663860847467450369
The Lower Danube Roman Limes (1st – 6th c. AD): http://t.co/puB8nJewaI pic.twitter.com/15hgcJannX
— Bibliophilia (@Bibliophilia_eu) April 30, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663861916432015360
|REPLAY| I'm standing where Julius Caesar died- let's talk about why th… #katch #Periscope https://t.co/FVBKOGRk3J pic.twitter.com/LWqdLVCFE1
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 9, 2015
Largo cats – history still lives in in Largo pic.twitter.com/QREeon2fIj
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663862613575647232
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663862836645470209
@farciminis yep.. Chairman was a puppet
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 9, 2015
Martial: still kind of an ass even after 2000 years. https://t.co/Xt8h708L1a
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) November 9, 2015
I'm speaking at Philadelphia Classical Soc. 11/21 about the Dickinson Classics Online project https://t.co/b3HpmNo9wC Hope to see you there!
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) November 9, 2015
Roman weaning cup from Caistor Roman Town. One of the exciting things I will be talking about at the CRP AGM tonight pic.twitter.com/OOitQtTC4S
— Will Bowden (@WillBowden1) November 9, 2015
Read about our @UoNClassics undergraduate degrees so you can join us #itsaclassic https://t.co/cWs5XV8PFH pic.twitter.com/pAU18Yx844
— UoN Humanities (@UoNHumanities) November 9, 2015
@DrDonnaYates @peterbcampbell It's lucky you didn't call out my use of the subjunctive or I would've had to call it a moody review. 😉
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663864338739015681
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663865015129239552
More photos just in from our Roman funeral @AshmoleanMuseum! https://t.co/R7WSfa1R1e
— Ashmolean Latin (@AshmoleanLatin) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663865215717646336
New at DCC: Cicero, In Verrem 2.1.53-86, notes by Ingo Gildenhard, audio by Jonathan Rockey. http://t.co/qek7OuSid1 pic.twitter.com/BB5oF84u68
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) October 19, 2015
'The papyrus scrolls of Herculaneum have long fascinated and frustrated lovers of antiquity.' https://t.co/9z4UCd8JDy
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) November 9, 2015
Outrageously cool "Gladiator Jug" from Kellis, Egypt as discussed by Hope & Whitehouse in https://t.co/0x98UJOdds pic.twitter.com/LOvMgw2TgF
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) November 9, 2015
Catch him if you can – @SaveRome & his "Best of" #Periscope broadcasts are here: https://t.co/PGXvvV67zV pic.twitter.com/mfP3g5IiWs
— IMP CAE DIV FIV AVG (@Divus_Augustus) November 9, 2015
Recent article in Archeo on #ruts in #Pompei #road enthusiasts @Pompeiana79 @raylaurence1 @pompei79 @StevenEllis74 pic.twitter.com/iOeNWct74s
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) November 9, 2015
We'll be livestreaming the full #Odyssey reading at https://t.co/9yAxnblAMM – don't forget to follow @AlmeidaOdyssey for live commentary!
— Almeida Theatre (@AlmeidaTheatre) November 9, 2015
Just three days 'til we livestream the #Odyssey! Here are the locations audiences can join in person: https://t.co/VbYRfuBURL #AlmeidaGreeks
— Almeida Theatre (@AlmeidaTheatre) November 9, 2015
It's the final week of #AlmeidaGreeks! #Medea's on til Sat https://t.co/msloGwhEcJ & the #Odyssey starts 9am Thurs: https://t.co/VbYRfuBURL
— Almeida Theatre (@AlmeidaTheatre) November 9, 2015
Moschophoros. Aka "that guy with the cow, miss" pic.twitter.com/D4DSvbq8tU
— Charlotte Easton (@Astracallis) November 9, 2015
I know it's a famous image of Priapus, but I showed it in class today, & have to post it. https://t.co/vr0bZdDvLP pic.twitter.com/E6ITFpSXcs
— Aven (@AvenSarah) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663869893427765248
Liberal[itas] Aug[usta] – The generosity of the emperor.
Hadrian and attendants on platform giving money to citizens pic.twitter.com/iKi92hzzIJ— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 9, 2015
Lamuerte de Dido (The deathh of Dido) Andrea Sacchi 1599-1661 pic.twitter.com/3wpRqsdRGO
— marialo (@lovalh) November 8, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663871449153843201
Next week's sex & gender class: what to do when Theseus, your culture hero, is a serial predator of under-age girls. pic.twitter.com/0uE06hj2Ol
— Carol Atack (@carolatack) November 9, 2015
Classic paintings inserted into modern life are wonderfully stark https://t.co/fCd1cTqqVx via @Independent pic.twitter.com/8kcn1z523Y
— GcRap (@The_Georgios) November 9, 2015
#Augustus & the Romans would have loved texting: SPQR IMP CAE QVOD V M S EX EA P Q IS AD A DE huh?! #iloveepigraphy pic.twitter.com/XuQuaVlGWr
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) March 25, 2014
The gang's all here! @SeminaryCoOp pic.twitter.com/VLzzm4mxcT
— Harvard University Press (@Harvard_Press) November 9, 2015
.@BrindusaB1 John William Waterhouse – Consulting the Oracle pic.twitter.com/vIURo2dsrF
— claudio borlotto (@claudioborlotto) November 9, 2015
New post: "The Joy of Roman Britain" @history_girls I praise @romanpalace & @CoriniumMuseum among others #NewSeries pic.twitter.com/kIp2k9C8yv
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 9, 2015
Symposium on Ancient Mosaics – 05/12/2015, London (England)
https://t.co/nsm7ABmE3V— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663873145863077889
The ultimate Roman nose! My new denarius of Nerva… pic.twitter.com/XFS8a0Wmze
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) November 9, 2015
[Artwork of the day]
Mercury Abducting Psyche
☛ https://t.co/eiTJPGOCGs#LouvreSculpturs pic.twitter.com/bDKyAl92md— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) November 9, 2015
What did the Serapeum in Alexandria actually look like? https://t.co/RQQnK8uW8f pic.twitter.com/UXkCmthELa
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 9, 2015
I get @Channel4News reporting IS has made $55m from antiquities, coz @TIME reported it, but there's no evidence. https://t.co/RijCXaVI16
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) November 9, 2015
CALL. 11.12.2015: Cicero Across Genres, Celtic Conference in Classics – Dublin (Ireland)
https://t.co/T3dQ2ZJMGT— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 9, 2015
@conflictantiq it's cognitive dissonance to deflect attention from their oil revenues…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 10, 2015
Misura per il vino nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/ijMjbwrpLo#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/erVvBxJYMg
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663874770019221504
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/663875088991801345
Op-ed writing is a responsibility academics owe to society, says #GradHacker @dscotthighered: https://t.co/cf7PAmAvaZ
— GradHacker (@GradHacker) November 9, 2015
Il #CraterediEufronio resterà a #Cerveteri, da dove proviene. L'Italia è un #Museodiffuso e va valorizzata tutta. pic.twitter.com/faJ6XX3YbF
— Dario Franceschini (@dariofrance) November 7, 2015
Blogged: Wandering along the colonnade of the Gymnasium of Salamis #Cyprus https://t.co/WgDrpvAAHC#archaeology pic.twitter.com/r30REhmrtw
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 9, 2015
Via Appia Nuova (1880 ca)
L'acquedotto Claudio sullo sfondo. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/UmQyaCgo0A
— Roma Ieri Oggi (@romaierioggi) November 9, 2015
What is the oldest-known song? @HistoryRevMag investigates… https://t.co/bsyEAxfCS7 pic.twitter.com/sTHMvzVAbg
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) November 9, 2015
Dodwell on the 'spoliation of the Parthenon' & 'indignation of the Athenians' https://t.co/W4Fi8XaaMp @GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/C5Pzcj4JII
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 9, 2015
@QueensClassics @DorothyKing @GettyMuseum As seen on the Euston Road pic.twitter.com/lfyaddcO1N
— Christopher Howse (@BeardyHowse) November 9, 2015
The Oslo papyrus with lyrics and melodies for songs about Neoptolemus, son of Achilles (Hall 2002:14; West 1992:312) pic.twitter.com/lxO8QhiTFK
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) November 9, 2015
The vaulted corridor of the Tabularium (the records office of Ancient Rome) on the Capitoline Hill. pic.twitter.com/3LmOdkKlSB
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
There's something quite special about being at eye level with the capitals of the Temple of Vespasian & Titus, Rome pic.twitter.com/pSpKXPZxXH
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
The attention to architectural detail is astounding. Architraves of the Temple of Vespasian and Temple of Concordia. pic.twitter.com/xse2zl7QYi
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
Listen to Ben Witherington III talk about Reading in the Ancient World on @BibArch's youtube channel https://t.co/yXSBeDuCFm
— Jennifer Drummond (@DrummondJenn) November 9, 2015
Dedication to the Goddess Caelestis for a safe passage going & returning, hence the feet in two directions. pic.twitter.com/XuOIAJxSHp
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
'Hunters, we have chicken, fish, ham and peacock for lunch'… and a tiny board game*
*labelled as such @MedievalG pic.twitter.com/saCKx82e4h
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
The Dying Gaul.
'Consents to death, but conquers agony,
And his drooped head sinks gradually low'
— Byron pic.twitter.com/vCJO7k01lM— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
Part of what’s magical about #Rome is the recollections that develop—thinking back on Juturna’s place in the #Forum. pic.twitter.com/nuZjcBLBtQ
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) November 9, 2015
Wonderful light casting long shadows of the sculpture in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. pic.twitter.com/F1VervN8MV
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
#Camel relief in the Capitoline Museum, Rome pic.twitter.com/9OMLscHbDU
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
Better than wallpaper. #wallporn in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. pic.twitter.com/NvOZo660fx
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
The incredible effect of opus vermiculatum mosaics (using tiny tesserae) from Rome and Tivoli in Capitoline Museum. pic.twitter.com/wDBpKpmfK5
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
You can see it on her face, she's obviously a huge fan of Roman brick stamps… Capitoline Museum @electricarchaeo pic.twitter.com/VQnSVszipw
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 9, 2015
@farciminis of course chairman was autocorrect ed chaerea
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 10, 2015