Inscripciones romanas en 3D, a un clic. ¿Conoces nuestro proyecto de #epigrafía virtual? https://t.co/J0VzkRUNPr pic.twitter.com/27LJ9wfjsG
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) November 20, 2015
@stephenjohnkay @ef_rome Delighted with my exhibition catalogues from this morning's purchases. Merci beaucoup! pic.twitter.com/yKf5H652X5
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 20, 2015
Rome (defender Mary Beard) beats Greece (via Boris) in last night's @classicsforall debate! https://t.co/JeCkYpqguZ pic.twitter.com/EFBAZ3wZSk
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 20, 2015
Quick new blog post on a #Roman phallic carving recently donated to @collectionlinc https://t.co/7G5tbPgviK pic.twitter.com/eWVVkMZsk5
— Dr Antony Lee (@lidongni) November 20, 2015
The American Numismatic Society (ANS) is excited to announce the launch of its latest digital platform, PELLA https://t.co/nZu7BqJkwU
— Hellenic Society (@Hellenic_Soc) November 20, 2015
Spotted in a thrift store in Poway, Calif: (replica) Roman legionary's armour! pic.twitter.com/3mB7ODYcUo
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668046474773716994
Check out our blog to find out more about Diocletian: https://t.co/xd5H59ImAB #ancient #history https://t.co/NFR0hkmbr9
— Mint Imperials (@Mint_Imperials) November 20, 2015
Roman villa twice the size of Lullingstone's unearthed in Otford, Kenthttps://t.co/c0G4aaIOJ2 #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/01Ihv6fXTO
— Roman Britain News (@Roman_Britain) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668047057207345152
Secret pagan basilica in #Rome emerges from the shadows after 2,000 years https://t.co/X5sKp2U6Xp pic.twitter.com/dfKddqaPUY
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) November 20, 2015
Eleanor reminds us of free online 'taster resources' for learning Classical Latin (and more) https://t.co/LE5t6aEFH2
— OU_Classics (@OU_Classics) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668048366107025408
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668048685352226816
Modern take on Muses! #classicsbants pic.twitter.com/rGMQZbwCt7
— LUU Classics Society (@LUUClassicsSoc) November 20, 2015
If Boudica observed #Movember, she might nominate this Iceni #ArchaeMo! 1st c. coin, Suffolk https://t.co/LqqIlSfRUs https://t.co/FV0IVWjYjM
— Current Archaeology (@CurrentArchaeo) November 20, 2015
Useful for Aeneid book 5: The Myth of Theseus https://t.co/MOlgF2gUQf
— Greek Myth Comix (@GreekMythComix) November 20, 2015
@DorothyKing Plus they were socialising while ……..
Dion, Greece public toilets. pic.twitter.com/WnjTtcUBPW— Valar Morghulis (@AlexanderMavros) November 20, 2015
#OnThisDay in 303, Diocletian celebrates his vicennalia and the decennalia of the Tetrarchy with Maximian in Rome pic.twitter.com/rf7ApB5OV3
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 20, 2015
#OnThisDay in 304, Diocletian collapses soon after the ceremony opening the circus near his palace in Nicomedia pic.twitter.com/haH7dKjT3j
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 20, 2015
Is there perhaps an underlying reason why I didn't wish Maximinus Daia a happy 1745th birthday?
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 20, 2015
Lysistrata in real life: Chicago activist launches sex strike
Petition: https://t.co/YYMyl7fYZ7
Media: https://t.co/50BRL3cjix— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) November 20, 2015
Rome is everywhere- here @SaveRome visits Mediolanum – Milan pic.twitter.com/x9h7yBYqTq
— Ancient Rome Live (@AncientRomeLive) November 20, 2015
The ANS proudly introduces PELLA, a new online OA resource for coins of the Argead Dynasty: https://t.co/S0iPHflkdW pic.twitter.com/PfUa8QLbSv
— American Numismatic Society (@ANSCoins) November 19, 2015
A look at the fast food outlets of Pompeii. https://t.co/c7ig1vr8ke pic.twitter.com/AqopW1biLG
— Lucky Peach (@LuckyPeach) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668051916816039936
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668052631819014144
Venus de Milo @MuseeLouvre #Paris #fotografia #MRevilla pic.twitter.com/HcYDJmeN9n
— Manuel Revilla (@ManuelRevilla57) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668052903320530949
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668053345463050240
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668053515839913984
Atalanta was ideal choice for our book as she’s a strong hero- heroes can be either gender. Kids need strong heroes of BOTH sexes @oneilllo
— Early Myths Books (@EarlyMyths) November 20, 2015
Once upon a time in Anatolia: how British archaeologist John Garstang mapped ancient empire https://t.co/1IARkbXbnP pic.twitter.com/QD9Rg20ZSZ
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) November 19, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668054618321133568
ACTFL 2015 Teacher of the Year is Latin teacher Ted Zarrow, Westwood HS in Massachusetts. Congratulations!
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) November 20, 2015
#ACTFL15 's Teacher of the Year @drzarrow 's call to action for us: language learning should never be an elective #languagematters
— Meriwynn Mansori (@Meriwynn) November 20, 2015
Ancient theatre of #Ephesus in #Turkey. From 3rd century BC, it was repeatedly expanded to seat over 25,000 pic.twitter.com/fZJx1uQbpm
— Peter Sommer (@sommertravels) November 13, 2015
Scutum romano del siglo III encontrado en la fortaleza de Dura-Europos. pic.twitter.com/B9PwfJkWxf
— Aureliano (@LDAurelianus) November 20, 2015
CALL. 31.12.2015: Praying and Contemplating in Late Antiquity – Potchefstroom, (South Africa)
https://t.co/7vgvndGJfZ— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 20, 2015
Edmund Blair Leighton
The gladiator's wife, 1884Buona serata 🌹 @Asamsakti @LuciaTassan @ChinesAnton @Milutta pic.twitter.com/QErutLFwnU
— ᘿᘻᗩ🦋 (@emanuelaneri_) November 20, 2015
#FunFact: Inspiration for the Hunger Games trilogy was the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. #MockingjayPart2 pic.twitter.com/yI5YLDKDSB
— Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) November 20, 2015
CALL. 18.12.2015: Hesiod and the Presocratics -Leiden (Netherlands)
https://t.co/Vdp8GpuYQa— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 20, 2015
Praying and Contemplating: Personal Religious attitudes
– 31/03; 01-02/04/2016, Potchefstroom, (South Africa)
https://t.co/Y1crzdaDPF— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668061505070452736
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668061581360656384
Help! What purple stone/medium was used for the mosaic of Justinian's robe in San Vitale? My guess is porphyry… pic.twitter.com/hbgjwjkArT
— Alberti's Window (@albertis_window) November 20, 2015
To the Magna Mater and Attis: Altar commemorating Taurobolium on 26 February 295 AD by L. Cornelius Scipio Oreitus. pic.twitter.com/vs87YfCUxN
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 20, 2015
Praying and Contemplating: Personal Hesiod and the Presocratics-23-24-25/06/2016- Leiden (Netherlands)
https://t.co/wW2x0eLhI1— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 20, 2015
CIMRM 546 / 547 – Tauroctony with Atimetus inscription, Vatican Museum https://t.co/iSBRGG4iXC
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 20, 2015
Trove of Antique Roman Coins Found in Swiss Orchard: https://t.co/wm0P3kpmON pic.twitter.com/r8qJ7uWw6I
— Seeker by The Verge (@Seeker) November 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668065370868211713
#Latin #Words #Languages pic.twitter.com/OaSkLUgtmK
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) November 20, 2015
Greek New Testament Papyrus Is Discovered on eBay https://t.co/GfIBvOrHsc
— Roberta Mazza (@papyrologyatman) November 20, 2015
@DorothyKing I m suspicious about this one…
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
@papyrologyatman I'm suspicious about this one
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
On the failures behind faculty success | @devoneylooser | https://t.co/nLNccXJS3q pic.twitter.com/Q2kumhNoHu
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) November 20, 2015
Vergil uses, on average, 1 word per line that will appear no other time in the syllabus.
This is why Vergil is an ADVANCED text #ACTFL15
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) November 21, 2015
Our students can’t read ADVANCED texts after only 2-3 years of study; it’s setting them up for failure or instead reverting trans. #ACTFL15
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) November 21, 2015
Students will have had to acquired 1193 distinct words in order to read 90% of the AP syllabus. #ACTFL15
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) November 21, 2015
Essentially, students need to acquire 10 NEW words every week during their first three years to READ the AP Latin syllabus #ACTFL15
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668070274437369856
@magisterstevens acquiring 10 words per week without cessation isn’t do-able within the confines of most school structures 🙂
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) November 21, 2015
The Old Atheists: Review of Whitmarsh's Atheism in the Ancient World, by Rebecca Goldstein. https://t.co/1Cp6qq15u0
— Steven Pinker (@sapinker) November 21, 2015
OED Word of the Day: Antikythera mechanism, n. https://t.co/QwmW6cUTMW
— The OED (@OED) November 21, 2015
#Buongiorno dal Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Dall'anfiteatro di #Arezzo. Visitiamolo: https://t.co/XPiIsgRbys pic.twitter.com/Qjac1OYDLu
— Ministero della Cultura (@MiC_Italia) November 20, 2015
Pompei, cinque Domus riaperte per Natale: ecco quasi sono https://t.co/HJjOVdwPxQ
— Blogging Pompeii (@BloggingPompeii) November 21, 2015
They keep finding Roman boats in Naples.https://t.co/a2KpInsNxF
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) November 21, 2015
POMPEI-Casa del Fauna. Beautiful mosaics from the House of the Faun. pic.twitter.com/pCJBITHXV6
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) November 21, 2015
En la antigua Roma, los vientos se representaban con forma femenina. #MujeresdeRoma https://t.co/bJqRXd3hQK pic.twitter.com/Tb7Nr3dzVj
— CaixaForum (@CaixaForum) November 21, 2015
Josh Ober The rise and fall of classical Greece, this Thursday @Hellenic_Soc https://t.co/dUn7mzPNLh
— Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) (@instclasstudies) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668073375235985408
Blog on how Mary Beard CAN be beaten in a Greeks vs Romans debate https://t.co/6MSDxScmbc
— @edithmayhall (@edithmayhall) November 21, 2015
If you are in Madrid, do not miss this exhibition about Roman women. Looks fab! https://t.co/pOlZJ3iWoB
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 21, 2015
[Un jour, une œuvre]
Apothéose d'Hercule
☛ https://t.co/ZiQVIbXb1Y#ArtsGraphiques pic.twitter.com/aODQvVSPPt— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) November 21, 2015
— Marcello Grassi (@GrassiMarcello) November 21, 2015
RIP, Marcus Licinius Crassus!#onthisday in 53 BC, Crassus dies in Mesopotamia shortly after his defeat at Carrhae. pic.twitter.com/xRxMqlEYhy
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 21, 2015
NYT > Greek New Testament Papyrus Is Discovered on eBay: The credit-card-size fragment is believed to contain … https://t.co/Z66VQi8SjU
— david meadows (@exploratorraw) November 21, 2015
Portrait of an elderly woman, painted in encaustic on wood, ca. 300-325 AD, from a tomb at Er-Rubayat in the Fayum. pic.twitter.com/TLoxgCtBk6
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 21, 2015
Perhaps #OnThisDay in 164BC, Judas Maccabeus restores the Temple of Jerusalem, marking the first Hanukkah. pic.twitter.com/JcI0rsGONn
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668076180176809984
Sumptuous Gallo-#Roman #villa revealed in crisp detail in crop marks at Challignac, SW France http://t.co/erTvz7a0gF pic.twitter.com/TJPjjDJgAn
— Prof Susan Oosthuizen (@DrSueOosthuizen) September 19, 2015
How archaeologists and historians are making increasing use of digital visualisation. https://t.co/8WIx92CYBJ pic.twitter.com/CdicMxVZDH
— History Today (@HistoryToday) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668078074425122817
John William Waterhouse
1849-1917
Apollo e Dafne
1908@LuciaTassan
Buongiorno Lucia!🌺🌿 pic.twitter.com/PzqnXmBaoe— Adriana Evangelisti (@AdrianaCioci) November 19, 2015
Reimagining of a painted Pergamon altar by Nottingham University student Mat Gething: changes how you see the altar! pic.twitter.com/UnzZBIY6Pp
— Mint Imperials (@Mint_Imperials) November 21, 2015
#Conference: 'Praising Constantine'. Call for papers, deadline 30 Nov 2015. https://t.co/wQtYDqvyhG #CFP
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) November 21, 2015
Excited to get a book of Latin riddles by Symphosius, edited by fab T.J. Leary of @Hmptn_Classics @BloomsburyBooks pic.twitter.com/G2803HJftL
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 21, 2015
Scythopolis public toilet pictured today. Seats were warmed. pic.twitter.com/bnoGwJ1odY
— Tuomas Levänen (@TuomasLevanen) November 21, 2015
My #archaeologytravel plans for 2016 will take me to Cappadocia.
Reverse of Hadrian coin with allegory of Cappadocia pic.twitter.com/O20VgB9wi1— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 21, 2015
A New Papyrus of the Gospel of John: Today I will attend the Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds sessio… https://t.co/KZLJHo0oUu
— ETC Blog (@ETCtomwas) November 21, 2015
@papyrologyatman haven't heard anything about dating… Want to see the other side… Why eBay and not offered to a museum
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
@papyrologyatman… Story is too cute… Want to know what Chicago guy said about it… Why not published… Those are the starters
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
@papyrologyatman.. And virgin papyrus apparently
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
Almost 75 years in the making… #WonderWoman is underway. pic.twitter.com/jCa0qRzuW8
— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668082142484799489
Today 1:30p, visitors can follow along with a guided tour of our Greece Gallery, free with regular admission! pic.twitter.com/1EksgdibSS
— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) November 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/668082521645649922
My lead curse tablet, made at today's Multitudo conference @UoRClassics pic.twitter.com/X3YBPTmQvp
— John Harrison (@johncpc) November 21, 2015
Artemis, goddess of the hunt, is shown w/ her bow, quiver and stag https://t.co/bjtLjyJ3Nu #MockingjayPart2 pic.twitter.com/jvyt683UUM
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) November 21, 2015
For a critical assessment of the ROM past exhibits see Brodie and Kersel 2012 @ASOResearch #ASOR15
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) November 21, 2015
#menadi e diffusione iconografica pte3. 2nda menade dal @museodelprado @museiincomune usare la rete per fare cultura pic.twitter.com/qP5cW4Ry9w
— Gold Unveiled Uffizi (@GoldUnveiled) November 21, 2015
Talking about SPQR on Tuesday evening (24th) at Ely cathedral. Do come and say hi. https://t.co/sg0SZMo3Jv
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) November 21, 2015
#UWICAH15 moving on to workshop on outreach projects – because it is not impossible to bring Classics and Ancient History out there…
— Chiara Strazzulla (@TheStrazzulla) November 21, 2015
Does it bother you when people nominalize other parts of speech into nouns? https://t.co/b3r0uDYg71 pic.twitter.com/2Hb8gGkuu8
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) November 21, 2015
My new funky little replica of the #roman altar to Jupiter by Marcus Maenius Agrippa from #Maryport and the original pic.twitter.com/ds8aRkIWUX
— Dr Antony Lee (@lidongni) November 21, 2015
Marble portrait of a young girl wearing a wig. She also wears a Greek tunic & a cloak. On display in @britishmuseum. pic.twitter.com/nDyDIDf1df
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 21, 2015
Looking forward to the next CSPS/Classics research seminar! @UoNClassics @UoNArch #Spartans https://t.co/Hoxjv4Q0sf pic.twitter.com/mxWy8VaBbc
— Chrysanthi Gallou (@ChrysaGallou) November 19, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/20/15 https://t.co/NDSuFjcVOt
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem xi kalendas decembres https://t.co/uq0kgyuQ5R
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
Challenges in Teaching Latin | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/9Ntv7ytC17— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015
Why Are Similar Minds Clustered in History? Envy, Emulation, Desire | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/1c5XEusKgj— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) November 21, 2015