I'm sorry … congratulations are due and all, but I can't picture @indyfromspace with a bullwhip 8)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
Interesting parallels with the Green Museum situation : https://t.co/1UjAvSze81
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
I've long suspected Florida is the main gateway for antiquities being smuggled into the US (inc. GJW)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
Explorator 18.30 ~ November 15, 2015 | Explorator
https://t.co/nLh7wjBspk— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
@indyfromspace I won't 8)
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/665932325495140352
@DorothyKing @pompei79 Looks like a visual of your tweet?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
Columns at the Archaeology Museum in #Skopje #Macedonia, lit in tricolor pattern of the #French flag. #France #Paris pic.twitter.com/pYIW0KyK2G
— Vladimir Petreski (@VPetreski) November 14, 2015
The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved
V HugoMoreau
Hesiod & Muse
1870
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Sleep well pic.twitter.com/x5xXRyuHng— Beba Kron (@BebaKron) November 14, 2015
Nicolas Poussin settled in Rome in 1624 and fell under the spell of classical antiquity. https://t.co/Q6X4z8tEZM pic.twitter.com/6ERUXCaNHg
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) November 15, 2015
Ánfora bilingüe con Apolo, del ceramista Andócides y el pintor Psiax https://t.co/V4hPRMi7sC #PiezaDelMes Hoy, 11:30 pic.twitter.com/IWt2PkLyEv
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) November 15, 2015
Listen to an 8-year-old performing a brilliant reading of the description of the #Cyclopes' island from the #Odyssey https://t.co/vb9ZeyCbWx
— Andy Keen (@keenerclassics) November 15, 2015
Julia Domna, épouse de l'empereur Septime Sévère
Buste conservé à la #Glyptothek, #Munich #Antiquite #RomeAntique pic.twitter.com/RhzTtE50wi— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 15, 2015
#Buongiorno e buona domenica dal Museo dell'#AraPacis. | #GoodMorningRome pic.twitter.com/x8EpVolVwh
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 15, 2015
Fresque représentant #Vénus et #Amor (Ier s. ap. J.-C.)#Pompéi, #RomeAntique #Antiquite pic.twitter.com/ICOljRHA5v
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 15, 2015
For reasons of air pollution there's a total traffic block in central Rome today. https://t.co/2SVf2oMbXL
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) November 15, 2015
Reconstitution virtuelle du #Forum de #Trajan avec sa statue équestre #Rome #Antiquite #Architecture pic.twitter.com/Tcv5gq2fvo
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 15, 2015
Chic young woman with a mirror – so modern she could be by Matisse: Attic pyxis, 430BC @MuseeLouvre pic.twitter.com/mXKMFrLA5w
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 15, 2015
Nicostratus Tombstone (agrimenosor) with Groma
from: Pompeii, Necropolis of Porta Nocera.
now at @MuseoBoscoreale pic.twitter.com/hyDS0aFstI— Museo di Boscoreale (@MuseoBoscoreale) November 15, 2015
Mirrors for Princes in Antiquity and Their Reception – 02-03-04/12/2015, Leuven (Belgium) #congress #Belgium https://t.co/TwkQH07cBJ
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 15, 2015
Great. RT @SarahEBond: A Roman cursus honorum visualization and cheat sheet (via Jill Mitchell). #getmagistraight http://t.co/Je5oztphLh
— Verba Horati (@VerbaHorati) November 4, 2014
Roman Pottery explored in evening lecture @CoriniumMuseum, November 26th https://t.co/oBSAkJmRiv #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/RNkMvLfXXP
— Roman Britain News (@Roman_Britain) November 15, 2015
#15NOV oggi chiude la mostra #NutrireLImpero. Storie di alimentazione da Roma e Pompei al Museo dell'Ara Pacis pic.twitter.com/yl4ApzF4Gw
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 15, 2015
Colóquio Internacional sobre “Património, Turismo e Desenvolvimento – 16-17/11/2015, Esposende (Portugal) #Portugal https://t.co/TpX8ze6v3z
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 15, 2015
@DorothyKing @caitlinrgreen any avatar is fine with me as long as you're you and not an egg
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
I saw this Etruscan mirror in Vienna today, so old, so new, so comforting at a time like this. Look at the hands. pic.twitter.com/qEaKSxpRkY
— Roberta Smith (@robertasmithnyt) November 14, 2015
@DorothyKing @caitlinrgreen not as an avatar ☺
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
@DorothyKing @caitlinrgreen more stylish, but no… I like sj
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
Hercules & Hydra completed pic.twitter.com/WriFRNIT6x
— Byzantium1200 (@Byzantium1200) November 15, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/665999328465526784
Rodin's Danaid, 1889 @MuseeRodinhttps://t.co/fD03HJGsfc pic.twitter.com/K8fuikZvpt
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 14, 2015
@DorothyKing @caitlinrgreen nothing personal! I generally don't use capitals… I let autocorrect decide that… Keeps him occupied
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 15, 2015
CALL. 29/11/2015: HIPPONAX: A One-day Colloquium – Oxford (England) #callforpapers #Oxford #Hipponax https://t.co/s0LgtHoHLw
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 15, 2015
@DorothyKing from the macedonian tomb Lyson and Callicles" (2th cent.). pic.twitter.com/kLax9iGIWx
— Γλωσσολόγος Μένιους (@glwssologos) November 15, 2015
1.7. Constans et lenis, ut res expostulat, esto:
Temporibus mores sapiens sine crimine mutat.— Dionysius Cato (@DistichaCatonis) November 15, 2015
One of the reasons future Emperor Septimius Severus married Julia Domna was that her horoscope predicted she'd marry a king.
— Roman Legion Museum (@RomanCaerleon) November 15, 2015
Coin Find is Another Small Clue to Roman Activity Around Guildford https://t.co/E1zmlpRAac #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/Czpr5iV5Q5
— Roman Britain News (@Roman_Britain) November 15, 2015
My contribution to the pleasing spate of dog pictures currently appearing on my time line. pic.twitter.com/wpgOdg43a2
— Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας (@AlexanderIII) November 15, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666016579474350082
Spot the Farnese! #FollowingHercules to Paolozzi's studio @NtlMuseumsScot #casts @classarch pic.twitter.com/AOyncLc4tL
— Dr Ruth Allen (@RuthMAllen) November 15, 2015
Today's big task: build and use a Bargain-Price Book Scanner From A Cardboard Box. https://t.co/zFLBrThHrO pic.twitter.com/JJiSuH71iT
— David Colwill (@majikmutton) November 15, 2015
"Snakes….why'd it have to be snakes?" -Laocoon
— Rutgers Classics (@RUClassics) November 15, 2015
Ancient Philosophy Events at the University of Vienna, Winter Semester 2015-16 – Wien (Austria) https://t.co/iqd1DvMOXd
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 15, 2015
You might be a classicist if… you delight as a pedant in the treacherous English pronunciation of the Latin transliteration of Greek names.
— 𝖠𝗍𝗍𝗂𝖼𝗂𝗌𝗍 (@Atticist) November 15, 2015
Would you rather wear coriaceous or diaphanous clothes?
Read the full definition here: https://t.co/3kpDKZNmTA pic.twitter.com/NPbE9ODTuq
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) November 15, 2015
AQUILEIA AND 'Flavio Aecio, último general de la Antigua Roma' … [es]https://t.co/HSNiOfNrCu pic.twitter.com/6qqptOKf4M
— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) November 15, 2015
ENTRANCE OF AQUILEIA
STREET VIEW: https://t.co/0PfdrCiCMR pic.twitter.com/I5S12k5T2d— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) November 15, 2015
Would you like some text with those citations.
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) November 15, 2015
RT @Divus_Augustus: [Latin Reading] Marcus Tullius #Cicero – Catalinarian Orations https://t.co/chq3KiUV1P via @YouTube
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 15, 2015
"I want Troy dead,
Its swimming pools & cellars filled with limbs,
Its face, rotten beneath the rubble, oozing pus."
Hera in #WarMusic— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) November 15, 2015
Who'd like to see me illustrate Spartan battle tactics using plastic dinosaurs? https://t.co/YeT4SrhWhT
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) November 15, 2015
Ancient #Greece, according to #KingdomHearts 3. Very attractive, though not very wheelchair accessible. #platformer pic.twitter.com/VMuHPZJ599
— Dunstan Lowe🏺🎮 (@AncientPlay) November 15, 2015
Nice Roman brooch found by Raff P on todays MDG dig in Oxfordshire. pic.twitter.com/rKUOfEvVXx
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) November 15, 2015
A few Roman coins today were not bad at all. With some amazing detail. Found on todays MDG dig in OX pic.twitter.com/sjDPiPfph6
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) November 15, 2015
Not cool, BM. 'The Explore section of the website has been removed. Highlight objects can be found on the Google Cultural Institute.'
— Dr Mia Ridge (@mia_out) November 13, 2015
Nike di Samotracia Vittoria Alata
Louvre
augurio per la nostra società@BrindusaB1 @Papryka5 @mamisblu @archivetro pic.twitter.com/ClUEisYcAG— Patrizia Rametta (@PatriziaRametta) November 14, 2015
#culture
John Lavery
Ariadne@eaciyba @672Cilia @claudiomerola @RennerKeyWest33 @carrano50 @ChiaraLuna_C @ang591
BG pic.twitter.com/HI697mWL8o— Rita Cóbix (@RitaCobix) November 15, 2015
Hey @wmarybeard, you're on Swedish tele, again. From the @the_bsr, I believe. pic.twitter.com/NYPnpHcAdU
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) November 15, 2015
La muerte de Cleopatra (The death of Cleopatra) 1892
Reginald Arthur 1871-1934 pic.twitter.com/gOQ0FzkpFM— marialo (@lovalh) November 15, 2015
The amazing archaic Moscophorus 'calf bearer’ from Acropolis of Athens offers a blood sacrifice for eternity. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/SRLQyroZ1m
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 15, 2015
#Greece – One of the iconic Caryatids overlooking the city of #Athens. Photo by Walter Hege (1928) pic.twitter.com/sfOIjWlSTY
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) November 15, 2015
The Moscophorus offers the Archaic smile, issues w. calf legs, symmetrical X across chest, yet is timeless. #2p34 pic.twitter.com/2dX2XAQ8tS
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 15, 2015
The difficulties in making colossal statues – this one (prob. Dionysus) left in the quarry on Naxos! #2p34 pic.twitter.com/ngwgk4ujiK
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) November 15, 2015
The Portonaccio Sarcophagus was made for a Roman general c.190 AD and commemorates his campaigns for Marcus Aurelius pic.twitter.com/YtAh0AulXe
— Europe's History (@EuropesHistory) November 15, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666024511972708352
The fall of the Roman Empire seems suddenly more relevant. https://t.co/FPLKXFBPjp
— Claire Armitstead (@carmitstead) November 15, 2015
Gospel of Mary (Nov. 13), Palmolive Indiana (Oct. 28), &c. https://t.co/QZJpoy3GJf
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) November 15, 2015
Unlocking the Herculaneum Papyri with a particle accelerator @NewYorker @jmseabrook @brentseales https://t.co/eQXeUqYgQ4
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) November 15, 2015
Mosaïque de la Villa del Casale (#PiazzaArmerina, #Sicile) #Antiquite pic.twitter.com/PpAioXS5jZ
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 15, 2015
Erma di Menandro nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/BwJDI7YHsd #CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/CbqPfZbWo8
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) November 15, 2015
Mosaïque de la Villa del Casale (Piazza Armerina, Sicile) #Antiquite #RomeAntique pic.twitter.com/tONKTTM3Yb
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 15, 2015
I've tweeted 'gladiator glass' from Egypt. Today, cup from Vindolanda near Hadrian's Wall. https://t.co/TyjuG9wrPn pic.twitter.com/3Ts7X4hYZq
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) November 15, 2015
Plebs 3 wrapped! Coming to @itv2 next April. pic.twitter.com/Y6wdGMTlzr
— Tom Rosenthal (@rosentweets) November 14, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/666027352384741377
Leptis Magna in #Libya from where Libyan Emperor Septimius Severus ruled over Roman Empire. #NorthAfricanExcellence pic.twitter.com/GPeeMp1W5E
— Assem #Libya #ⵍⵉⴱⵢⴰ (@libyaamazigh101) November 15, 2015
This is either Constantius I GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN Aes Follis from Cyzicus, 295-296 (RIC VI.579 n.9a) or not… pic.twitter.com/y2tGPgR84D
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 15, 2015
This Constantius II/Constans FEL TEMP REPARATIO AE Follis of 348-351 is damaged in all the wrong places… pic.twitter.com/yHolecJjhv
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 15, 2015
new Minoan-themed primary outreach programme for spring/summer! – find out more and download brochure here https://t.co/YwwAEwcc5Z
— The Iris Project (@TheIrisProject) November 15, 2015
An interesting Ted Ed talk on chemistry & botany in the Circe episode of the Odyssey: The science behind the myth https://t.co/hwRAEdjiyK
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) November 15, 2015
A key passage in a medieval Greek manuscript. https://t.co/i5m3n3Zzd5 pic.twitter.com/58Rxsdt8TE
— John Overholt (@john_overholt) November 15, 2015
In case you thought those interminable BMCR "response to" chains were a modern phenomenon, this is from 1895 pic.twitter.com/D3mOtSk8qm
— Joseph A. Howley (@hashtagoras) November 16, 2015