Use it in a sentence… pic.twitter.com/eui1BqkXeF
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) November 24, 2015
@HellenicMuseum @DimitriNakassis @FieldMuseum but don't you dare take photos!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669096221026484224
2015.11.26: Peter Brown, The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western… https://t.co/6GhZy2z947
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 24, 2015
2015.11.27: Elisabeth R. O'Connell (ed.), Egypt in the First Millennium AD: Perspectives… https://t.co/dXHTD4eCu8
— BMCR (@BMCReview) November 24, 2015
In the mood for Roman era historical. Vicky Alvear Schecter is always a safe bet. If you haven't read… https://t.co/mmmSY6sbbc
— Kendare Blake (@KendareBlake) November 23, 2015
μουσοπαλαιολύμας, α, ὁ (mousopalaiolymas)
—corrupter of old music— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) November 24, 2015
Last day of grad seminar tomorrow, so students will get… Skeletiramisù! #anthropology #bioarchaeology pic.twitter.com/RsSx1Ov3vU
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) November 24, 2015
Latin version of Simon's Cat. H/T @ginlindzey https://t.co/KjZiDBvE9Q
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
Des trésors de guerre de #Daech cachés dans les "ports francs" de Genève et Luxembourg ? Chronique sur @franceinter https://t.co/U7P75B3uXu
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) November 24, 2015
Of course London was 'diverse' 2000 years ago – it was an imperial foundation! https://t.co/RBeJRW3PtI
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) November 24, 2015
You can catch up with these two swans pulling a chariot at the House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/VXEnar0QNK
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) November 24, 2015
program available: Fifth Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World #Nottingham #England
https://t.co/qNqQeOgGdM— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 24, 2015
Still a few days to see our matching inscription from Insula III- @MERLReading until Friday 27th November pic.twitter.com/qCfo3FulhF
— Silchester Archaeology (@silchexcavation) November 24, 2015
Cultura material romana en la Hispania Republicana… 22-23-24/04/2016, #Lezuza #Spain #congress
https://t.co/XVHbdTZM4l— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 24, 2015
Play-Toh. For your lil' philosopher. pic.twitter.com/IY9ZrtjhOY
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
[Exposition] Une maison de maître, à découvrir au musée d’art d'Épinal jusqu'au 31/12 https://t.co/Az2E2DaqbX pic.twitter.com/Hv9FqvsFhk
— Inrap (@Inrap) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100091655983104
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100140209250304
#Pompéi – Maison des Vettii – photos de l'excavation du jardin entre 1894 et 1896 #Archeologie #Rome pic.twitter.com/yr26pTfhvR
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100312762957824
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100383327899648
#Pompéi – Maison des Vettii : le jardin et son péristyle reconstitués peu après 1896 @DorothyKing #RomeAntique pic.twitter.com/3NhzER3UNl
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) November 24, 2015
Pantheon Vintage: the last big flooding of Rome in 1870! #Pantheon #curiosity #Rome pic.twitter.com/1KsoeAFQaO
— Pantheon Roma (@pantheon_roma) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100600232165376
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669100678221025280
Oedipus and the Sphinx, Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César, Acre before 1291 (BL, Add 15268, f. 77v) @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/6aRo5rfTxW
— Discarding Images (@discarding_imgs) November 24, 2015
Roman ship De Meern1 found a beautiful home in reconstructed Castle Hoge Woerd https://t.co/vE25gR4uK1 @CastellumHW pic.twitter.com/hCAc7oGiIz
— OmnesViae & Vici.org (@OmnesViae) November 11, 2015
Brett Kern takes Hellenistic sculpture into modern pop culture. 1/4https://t.co/RdpYRGiBoy pic.twitter.com/98JeXEGCXo
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
Brett Kern takes Hellenistic sculpture into modern pop culture. 2/4https://t.co/RdpYRGiBoy pic.twitter.com/RsKzYrTHq2
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
Brett Kern takes Hellenistic sculpture into modern pop culture. 3/4https://t.co/RdpYRGiBoy pic.twitter.com/BHk7D0uHC3
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
Brett Kern takes Hellenistic sculpture into modern pop culture. 4/4https://t.co/RdpYRGiBoy pic.twitter.com/ucVZ92ZGPf
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) November 24, 2015
Oh! New survey of #Roman #town of #Verulamium reveals streets, buildings, & poss an aqueduct https://t.co/MFL0c94F54 pic.twitter.com/PHmI16kHa5
— Prof Susan Oosthuizen (@DrSueOosthuizen) November 24, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 11/23/15 https://t.co/8Y1IldUf5k
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem viii kalendas decembres https://t.co/fwOhQedm73
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Les rapaces dans les mondes grec et romain | Insula
https://t.co/14QAj2TkGl— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Cicero’s Acceptance of Slavery: Ep. ad Brutum 1.17.4 | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/CfEcL8JH9c— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
The History of the Study of Antiquity through the Lens of Autobiography: Fragments: Same as it ever was,,,
https://t.co/AS95uMhdxN— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
The History of the Study of Antiquity through the Lens of Autobiography: Fragments: Kenneth Dover "On Autobiogaphy"
https://t.co/z4GaHbGAM3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
The History of the Study of Antiquity through the Lens of Autobiography: Working Bibliography of Autobiographies
https://t.co/Hc0Jwnvag4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Cicero’s Inadequacy | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/gNjBWdow8I— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Teaching (and Learning) the Greek Alphabet | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/vDRXeGfWjm— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
'Chi-Raq' Review: Spike Lee juggles warring impulses in 'Lysistrata'-inspired satire – Chicago Tribune
https://t.co/HJdYPNswI1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Atlanta and ASOR 2015 | The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
https://t.co/LigL5X4f2h— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Farrago: Notes on inscriptions: poinikastas
https://t.co/imZnm5s1TX— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Announcements for November 23 | Classical Association of New England
https://t.co/sneOechYax— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Feast-Week: Bring Literature and Songs to the Table, But not Cheapness | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/1eOcAASf8j— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Mithraic vessel from Ballplatz | Szabó Csaba
https://t.co/xJb7i2C4Pl— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: Live for Today
https://t.co/hTv0S3W1Rg— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
PROTAGORAS | Classics for All Reviews
https://t.co/x6SNuGqBvz— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: Words to Live By
https://t.co/LCIyrxcR9h— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Christer Bruun | University of Toronto – https://t.co/EhcoPppDCd
https://t.co/DTi50k1evT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Strages magna Parisiis facta | Nuntii Latini | Radio | Areena | yle.fi
https://t.co/WBBifx14wF— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: high-quality OCR of polytonic, or 'ancient', Greek texts in a HPC environment
https://t.co/NUIqI8uqfC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Fragmentary Texts – OCR from the The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)
https://t.co/xkfiMgeci6— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
so anyone have a source for the story making the rounds that the Romans 'invented' the wishbone thing (with chicken wishbones)??
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Classical Influences on Georgian Stourhead, Stourton Memorial Hall, 11 & 12th November 2015 | Classical Studies
https://t.co/sEaT3GV9QV— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: Papyrology at the SBL
https://t.co/MzWk4b8gFZ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Ancient World Bloggers Group (AWBG): Papyri at the SBL (Atlanta)
https://t.co/0wcyhjA23c— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
CANADIAN CLASSICAL BULLETIN – BULLETIN CANADIEN DES ÉTUDES ANCIENNES
https://t.co/4eHfr6yTJT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
EAGLE 1st Short Storytelling Contest | Current Epigraphy
https://t.co/jiSMXm7yZo— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
save latin and greek on alpheios | Indiegogo
https://t.co/3GNzXMUDHL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
The Archaeology of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, with Keith J. Fitzpatrick-Matthews | Classics Confidential
https://t.co/0BNoXNdmBU— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
The Walking Dead: staging a Roman funeral at the Ashmolean Museum | Reading, Writing, Romans
https://t.co/1Cy6IAnblp— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Programme – International Conference "Framing the DIalogues: How to Read Openings and Closures in Plato"
https://t.co/qOYX4Srzs7— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Forty Years of the Guildford Classical Association | Classical Association Blog
https://t.co/oYSyV0ZreQ— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
CLASSICAL VICTORIANS: Scholars, Scoundrels and Generals in Pursuit of Antiquity | Classics for All Reviews
https://t.co/O8oFGrACFi— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
In pictures: Egypt – faith after the pharaohs… https://t.co/AQbZq0BPc5 pic.twitter.com/XLlo3zz8tT
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) November 24, 2015
Oscar Wilde ish joke by ancient Greek philosopher Apollonius of Tyana, when asked if he had anything to declare. pic.twitter.com/mZXJ1AkfdF
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) November 24, 2015
The top ten things you should know about Martial’s Epigrams – YouTube
https://t.co/HJ3abqJBup— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
More Martial vids at Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press) – YouTube
https://t.co/pdAvPmH8PE— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Meet The Archaeologist: Ian Haynes – YouTube
https://t.co/absvnmtjVz— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Hidden and unexpected riches: re-discovering the erased cultural landscapes of western Thessaly – YouTube
https://t.co/bRsyElaBkC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Classics Week at Hitchin Girls' School! – YouTube
https://t.co/R5XT1ky2Bs— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Wordfile: 'Latrinalia' is a posh word for writings on lavatory walls. https://t.co/xvFvDI4TNJ
— World Wide Words (@wwwordseditor) November 24, 2015
La série "Peplum" avec @levrailambert revient sur M6 dans un nouveau formathttps://t.co/BWJdndjzEt pic.twitter.com/vu8dr7iz8Y
— BFMTV People (@BFMTV_People) November 24, 2015
11th Moisa Summer Seminar on Ancient Greek and Roman Music Riva del Garda, 4-9 July 2016 https://t.co/1IvxTzKqop via @wordpressdotcom
— Sensory Studies in A (@AntSenses) November 23, 2015
Australasian Classical Reception Studies Network #ACRSN updated conferences & links pages: https://t.co/EnyVAAvBFG pic.twitter.com/PjqeQrvzIh
— Alastair Blanshard (@AlastairBlan) November 24, 2015
Jean Lemaire (1598-1659), Landscape with the Dioscuri, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Austria – Vienna) pic.twitter.com/sL1q7xTNtA
— @ntiquitas@eterna (@A_and_AE) November 24, 2015
Feast-Week: Get the Best of Every Thanksgiving Dish With this One Simple Trick! https://t.co/0RIQxDhXcB pic.twitter.com/wlvSqOPXMl
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) November 24, 2015
Archaeologist? Classicist? Interested in the ancient world? I would be so grateful if you would take my new survey https://t.co/Z7kUzCrCxN
— Dr Lucy Shipley (@lshipley805) November 24, 2015
LA SCOPERTA Roma, scavano per una tubatura e trovano una stanza affrescata di 2000 anni fa https://t.co/qXhbqkjxxm @ilmessaggeroit
— Jeffrey A. Becker (@servilius_ahala) November 24, 2015
Just out: Theodora Jim on Ancient History reintro at Lancaster – after classics dept closure in wake of 80s cutshttps://t.co/Qsh6axVKbo
— CUCD Bulletin (@cucdbulletin) November 17, 2015
Roman Coin of Philip the Arab & how it was found in Cork, https://t.co/wihAmCgENO, #discovery pic.twitter.com/G6xEMaZXn3
— National Museum of Ireland (@NMIreland) November 24, 2015
great! Vivant Romani! https://t.co/OnwYA2mKPF
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669261491611312129
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669261782893096960
Great detail on this mosaic https://t.co/xlO1IOcDCl
— Kate 🇮🇪🇪🇺 (@katesf13) November 24, 2015
Reading up for an article on ostracism in Athens. Some interesting titbits emerging, for one the use of ostraka as pseudo-curse tablets.
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) November 24, 2015
for example one had the name on it and an image of a mullet, which was associated with Hecate. Others had magical symbols.
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) November 24, 2015
the use of ostracism to vent displeasure at a fellow citizen presents us with an interesting side function of the process.
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) November 24, 2015
sheesh – one ostraka cast against Megacles depicted him as a corpse lying on the ground…
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) November 24, 2015
A few more additions to our Hound of CANI album plucked from the tweets of @DorothyKing and the archive of the BM pic.twitter.com/d497liaAbO
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
Classical languages teacher interested in DH? Perseids Project 'Teach the Teachers' workshop, Leipzig April 2016 https://t.co/Bb0MeMd2cW
— The Classical Assoc. (@Classical_Assoc) November 24, 2015
The closest I'm getting to the Villa of the Mysteries today. @metmuseum https://t.co/SuP4UeeD90 pic.twitter.com/2mFFn6JQll
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) November 24, 2015
Happy #tot from Medusa and Perseus! pic.twitter.com/h2PKibiufv
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) November 24, 2015
"Large overfold" on Sev. Alex's toga similar to more detailed Parthenon peplos. @metmuseum https://t.co/e2jkgy3Gpe pic.twitter.com/2dMfeYRqj9
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) November 24, 2015
Today's example from class: "teichoskopia" (viewing from the walls) in Iliad bk3, reworked in Thebaid bk 7. https://t.co/FP1VPpC3C8
— Dr Aven McMaster (@AvenMcMaster) November 24, 2015
#Pompei grande successo in #Canada per la Mostra #Pompeii in the shadow of the Volcano @archeo_pop @astridrome pic.twitter.com/TdKFoBcQhn
— TurismoArcheologico (@BorsaPaestum) November 24, 2015
Etching by Piranesi detailing techniques used for building tomb of Cecilia Metella (at "Ruins" show @PalazzoAltemps) pic.twitter.com/2ezRXQRkYO
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) November 24, 2015
Avec @googlemaps, le #Vatican propose les visites virtuelles: https://t.co/Y6NahmstMB via @CLICfrance #google #rome pic.twitter.com/NZF2jwPTCi
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) November 24, 2015
Well, final tally was 80/20 Lucan over Statius–so apparently The Civil War is the epic for our time. My class mostly agreed, incidentally.
— Aven (@AvenSarah) November 24, 2015
Archaic #boustrophedon hexameter inscription, Nikandre's dedication to Artemis – https://t.co/4czs67jxlf #favorites pic.twitter.com/17xPBRs2CT
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) November 24, 2015
Mithras was rather popular for a while in the Empire pic.twitter.com/AXnM5S6Odp
— Paul 'Princejvstin' Weimer (@PrinceJvstin) November 24, 2015
#AuctionUpdate: Bernheimer sale off to a flying start. This Roman sarcophagus in the family since 1930 sold for £75k pic.twitter.com/kWKjI1aRAc
— Sotheby's (@Sothebys) November 24, 2015
8 things you (probably) didn’t know about Pompeii… https://t.co/agwiX7Glel pic.twitter.com/gAv6WZfn2N
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) November 24, 2015
Come and see #TheGreeks tomorrow (11/25)! Co-presented by @HellenicMuseum pic.twitter.com/diH1oSbe4S
— Field Museum (@FieldMuseum) November 24, 2015
Dalla capanna al palazzo. Edilizia abitativa nell'Italia preromana – 11-12-13/12/2015, Orvieto (Italy)
https://t.co/k3eo3vtdRZ— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 24, 2015
Mosaics depicting Europa being carried away by Zeus who disguised himself as a white bull in order to seduced her. pic.twitter.com/YzAD3qlSVS
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) November 24, 2015
Altar with Latin/Palmyrene inscription to Malakbel. Capitoline museum, Rome. https://t.co/IqDYZj18Z0 pic.twitter.com/8kyvu6XdRm
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
Rather interesting material from an art history book. Good on late Roman use of the drill. https://t.co/iMAaFeNSLg
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
#ThinkingAboutArt: trigger questions for a formal/visual analysis of sculpture https://t.co/Km6YSprG37 pic.twitter.com/bdYnzQQ7Tl
— Association for Art History (@forarthistory) November 24, 2015
Savoirs partagés : contacts entre les peuples et cités de l’Italie préromaine, – 27/11/2015, Roma (Italy)
https://t.co/3rAtAvjBKr— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 24, 2015
The best pix of Sol Invictus seem to be on coins of the tetrarchy like these of Probus and Constantine. pic.twitter.com/q3W5lCLyMp
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
@ClassAssocNI Most of the non-coin images look doubtful to me. They're Mithras; or Sol and Luna; etc.
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense This stele is recorded as CIL VI.31181 on *cringe* wikipedia… pic.twitter.com/NRMeg4HZpM
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
If the Roman Empire Reunited pic.twitter.com/5bwBzQpQpV
— VintagePhotos (@NotableHistory) February 5, 2015
A 'lost' island may have hosted an ancient battle- @barrystrauss explains the significance: https://t.co/Lbv2mktJJ3 pic.twitter.com/bTbbw9TcoW
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) November 24, 2015
Another image … clearly Sol and his 4 horse chariot. But … Sol Invictus? And who is the herbert to his left? pic.twitter.com/ywXn3cuXmG
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense There is also 1899,1201.2 in the BM. As you suggest, is it Sol Invictus or just a radiate Sol?https://t.co/OumuMHDTiq
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense @ClassAssocNI how does one distinguish Venus from Venus genetrix?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
Producción y comercio de alimentos durante el imperio Romano – 30/11/2015, Barcelona (Spain)
https://t.co/G34FYCV5z5— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense Even an unconquerable sun god has got to start somewhere
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense Could the lack of a definitive Sol Invictus be intentional? Looking like other gods makes him ubiquitous? Or a happy bonus?
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
Italy roadworks unearth frescoed Roman room – Routine roadworks to install a gas pipeline under a busy… https://t.co/neLOv3MqfU
— Archaeological News (@archaeologybuzz) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense As we have seen, there is plenty of room for a blanket attribution to Sol Invictus and Aurelian could be a shrewd operator
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) November 24, 2015
#GreekMythology family tree chart. #NorseMythology coming soon. @RickRiordan https://t.co/ahY9nZ4b0N pic.twitter.com/ifwUEXBLn5
— Matt Baker (@usefulcharts) November 5, 2015
If I had time, should write blog post about passing of Douglass North: quite an inspiration during my PhD studies on Roman economy…
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) November 24, 2015
Iznik'te bir zeytinlikte mezar hirsizlarinin daha önce tahrip ettigi bir roma lahdi bulunmus https://t.co/xJcibLtIIz pic.twitter.com/DVx9AIgOco
— Hadrianus 🏡 #EvdeKal (@hadrianus2000) November 24, 2015
Roman grave stelae of the Praetorian Guard lining the entrance of #BathsOfDiocletian with military precision. pic.twitter.com/Q4hE3iJCOV
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Worthy of a Monty Python sketch. Stela of one of Nero's body guards called Fannius #BathsOfDiocletian @holland_tom pic.twitter.com/O6etuhYOP2
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
#Cicero was assassinated on the Appian Way outside the town of Formia near #Rome in 43BC https://t.co/Zt4E6ST54e pic.twitter.com/Q8XybFoNXU
— Tiziana Matarazzo (@tiziana_archeo) November 24, 2015
Even as a member of staff I'd be wary of what lies behind this door considering their reaction… #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/a3xqdOlrY6
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Expressive masks in the cloister of #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/IxoXBDxSak
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Unframed. Roman male statue in the cloister of the #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/VnCCgUl7QI
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Wonderful inscriptions created @AshmoleanLatin Remembering the Romans: never too young to start Latin epigraphy! pic.twitter.com/JSHXmUuWvo
— Warwick Epigraphy (@W_Epigraphy) November 24, 2015
Romulus and Remus under the nurturing she-wolf. A detail from a Roman sarcophagus in the #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/3liGxV8uZG
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Cracking Roman codes: how to learn to read Latin epitaphs in 20 minutes, courtesy of Janie Masseglia @AshmoleanLatin pic.twitter.com/xIvRqXsm4f
— Warwick Epigraphy (@W_Epigraphy) November 24, 2015
Everybody in ancient history was really Calpurnius Piso! #HesBack https://t.co/IZ6Alwf40V
— Noah Nonsense (@noah_nonsense) November 24, 2015
A seemingly 'bored with snakes in my face' look from a Medusa on a floor mosaic. #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/WuRRswmcSU
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Golden face of Mithras in a relief from S.Stephano Rotondo & detail of a tauroctony from Nersae.#BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/9JMIxjhobJ
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Fish pies. Carving on a marble grave stone #BathsofDiocletian pic.twitter.com/BqtnnV72Xk
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Relief of a Roman gladiator (secutor?) from a tomb #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/LYQJ0WS5ya
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
accidentally stumbled across a load of old memes in latin??? help pic.twitter.com/QTolA5Gzs9
— sophie (@aceremus) November 24, 2015
Is It 52 BCE Yet? Catullus and Cicero Love Clodius Pulcher https://t.co/PtGoFnnueh
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) November 24, 2015
Indelible evidence. Roman brick stamp and child's footprint on a large roof tile. #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/nJj2Eafk7j
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Just love the casual thuggish look of this large portrait in a Roman mosaic. #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/Vd3kyGCwBH
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
That's all folks! #BathsOfDiocletian pic.twitter.com/AZW9MwEuVt
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) November 24, 2015
Tiggerish: Roman mosaic, 4th century AD @ClevelandArt https://t.co/cnlI3gVrCS pic.twitter.com/XHMVDcx7qt
— Pythika (@Pythika) November 24, 2015
Italy roadworks unearth frescoed Roman room – The Local – https://t.co/8sdkHttwnL
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 24, 2015
@rogueclassicist seems to be 1950 American Poultry Journal "Story of the Wishbone" viz. 322 BC Etruscan hen oracle collarbone Romans England
— Edgar Wright (@wreadon) November 24, 2015
@carolemadge @rogueclassicist Europa @EnglishHeritage Lullingstone with mystery inscription. https://t.co/l7HiZ0F0Kv pic.twitter.com/GASpIQx3QV
— Bronwen Riley (@BronwenRiley) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense @ClassAssocNI same thing with invictus
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 25, 2015
@pompei79 See, for example, Noah from Cat. of Peter and Marcellinus: https://t.co/UoktyFT145
— Eric C. Smith (@ECSmithPhD) November 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669305940584366080
Investidura de una virgen vestal
Inauguration of a vestal virgin
Hector Leroux 1829-1900 pic.twitter.com/leGZLHFeIg— marialo (@lovalh) November 23, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/669307548802138112
@noah_nonsense @ClassAssocNI check out gorgeous pouting Sol from Corbridge @EnglishHeritage pic.twitter.com/S4DmKjWCaQ
— Bronwen Riley (@BronwenRiley) November 24, 2015
@noah_nonsense @ClassAssocNI not sure there'd be a noticeable difference in depicttion
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 25, 2015