Lots to catch up …
HAPPY CHANNUKAH! Here is a Maccabee smashing Seleucids, but I accidentally used Romans SO SUE ME pic.twitter.com/KX4K87ULss
— Nina Paley (@ninapaley) December 7, 2015
#HappyHanukkah from the Gallery! Relief with menorah, 2nd-3rd century A.D., Roman, Syrian. https://t.co/Iyx7ONJFwY pic.twitter.com/XlctS1ieqo
— Yale Art Gallery (@YaleArtGallery) December 7, 2015
Short course on Virgil's Aeneid? Sorted! Just part of Open University Latin module https://t.co/IHsEdUAJFw
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) December 7, 2015
A rather elaborate #Roman trumpet brooch found near Sleaford #findsfriday @findsorguk pic.twitter.com/BrzFZphw6x
— Adam Daubney (@ajdaubney) December 4, 2015
#Repost @elred83 with @repostapp.
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Combattimento degli Orazi e Curiazi, Cavalier d'Arpino, 1613.
Musei Capitolin… pic.twitter.com/0OJrMesCN4— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 7, 2015
CALL. 15.04.2016: Religio. Shaping and Defining the Notion of “Religion”- #Velletri #Italy #callforpapers
https://t.co/ydAHSOzn2f— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) December 7, 2015
[Un jour, une œuvre]
Fragment de peinture murale
☛ https://t.co/6yVaqaA2R9#ArtGrec pic.twitter.com/EdmrC04FUh— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) December 7, 2015
This is fascinating and chilling. A papyrus deed of sale of a slave boy from Syria, AD 166 https://t.co/hgZJKc2h78 pic.twitter.com/c39vUksWm0
— Julian Harrison (@julianpharrison) December 7, 2015
Giacomo Puccini si dà alla lotta libera. A Pompei. 1906 ca.
Su basi rigorose, far qualcosa di poco serio… pic.twitter.com/6Z0TK6Dm80
— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) December 6, 2015
Roma. Terme di Caracalla.
1905 ca.#DaiLuoghiDelNovecento pic.twitter.com/zo81xkcbdo— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) December 6, 2015
Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery https://t.co/2izvAA8aGu #ancient #history
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 7, 2015
Roma. Il Colosseo dall'arco di Tito. 1905 ca.#DaiLuoghiDelNovecento pic.twitter.com/QPfmg1Gbyi
— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) December 5, 2015
COCK FECIT. Brilliant etching of the Colosseum by Hieronymus Cock, 1551. pic.twitter.com/Ksmb61QTIs
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 7, 2015
Prof. Heath: 'The archaeological imagination: fertility, futility, fiction and fraud', December 12, 2:30pm, Friends Meeting Hall, Harrogate
— Classics and Ancient History at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) December 7, 2015
More than 500 Greek artifacts from the collections of 21 museums exhibited at Field Museum https://t.co/llUo7eK9S1 pic.twitter.com/qf6rzbkxOJ
— Aurum Antiquum (@AurumAntiquum) December 7, 2015
#Otho is Day7 of my #Roman emperors #AdventCalendar. #coins pic.twitter.com/SUbr0To40k
— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) December 7, 2015
Gladiateur mourant ~ Dying Gladiator ~ Musée du Louvre ~ Paris ~ Pierre Julien ~ French ~ … https://t.co/h7tYWaUmiL pic.twitter.com/nnJI2rOKzO
— Fernando Fernández (@torrija) December 7, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 12/04/15 https://t.co/jq952hLweE
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 12/05/15 https://t.co/mIHuWyP6aC
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 12/06/15 https://t.co/GtaOqpXJqi
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem vii idus decembres https://t.co/O7he4l4erO
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: December 7
https://t.co/QStpOiIb59— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
What's New in Papyrology: A. Soldati, Papiri Greci da Tebtynis della Università di Padova
https://t.co/YljUvtnmVB— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Timeout: Super Bowl set to return to Roman numerals in MMXVII – Tehachapi News
https://t.co/QppnIbFOUt— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Roman Sarcophagus News (blog) – Mont Allen
https://t.co/qWNjDYf8rG— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Roman Sarcophagus News (blog) – Mont Allen
https://t.co/6H11yR53t0— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Musings on materiality | res gerendae
https://t.co/IKRUIjxAUp— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Looting Matters: Christie's Withdraws Zeus and Ganymede
https://t.co/B5ASVhQrmY— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
ROMARCH: Summer 2016 Archaeology Program in Sofia, Bulgaria « [quem dixere chaos]
https://t.co/RI1KAV0NcH— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
DEMOCRACY’S BEGINNING: THE ATHENIAN STORY | Classics for All Reviews
https://t.co/22fpqqa8Z4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Pre-Roman Italy’s languages and epigraphy (Lyon, 10th december 2015) | Current Epigraphy
https://t.co/mVtu3rFNJO— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Bulgaria’s Plovdiv Municipality Wins Court Battle to Link Antiquity Odeon with Roman Forum
https://t.co/UmsNphhUjD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Athens 1918: “In Every Way a Much More Attractive City than Rome” | From the Archivist's Notebook
https://t.co/7dyB1hh9Dm— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Looting Matters: Surfacing Antiquities at Christie's
https://t.co/PqugMUROfn— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
New Study of P.Oxy 1228 | Larry Hurtado's Blog
https://t.co/CCzNUAx77C— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Laudator Temporis Acti: Post Mortem
https://t.co/boQF3oH7UT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Enjoying @bettanyhughes new series #AncientWays on the Via Egnatia https://t.co/L1YdXh40Ov pic.twitter.com/okik8TBBbu
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
The Via Egnatia on https://t.co/R4uorYKNBv https://t.co/LfYyk4BzEv #AncientWays pic.twitter.com/rRplJZ6In8
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
2,300-Year-Old Etruscan Tomb Discovered in Italy https://t.co/UHQl0YRJwB #archaeology
— Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) December 7, 2015
#OnThisDay en 1598, le sculpteur, architecte et peintre Gian Lorenzo Bernini, est né. Découvrez ses œuvres au Louvre pic.twitter.com/Zh1uzlNhVm
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) December 7, 2015
#OnThisDay in 43 BC, Marcus Tullius Cicero is assassinated.
Cicero's death, Rouen – BM – ms. 1440 (f. 213v), 15th c. pic.twitter.com/WTlEfNmYz5— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673971705728077826
Lovely pic of #Palmyra tetrapylon, taken 2011. (Lots more too on IMAGO https://t.co/NqzrQ8lKR1) pic.twitter.com/kPyGAQEd6w
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 7, 2015
'Hail, Caesar!' to Open 2016 Berlin Film Festival https://t.co/KQcNh8ji4N pic.twitter.com/jv0uevIVR7
— THR International (@THRGlobal) December 7, 2015
Classicists are so Juvenal. Er… I mean juvenile. #punintended #academicsarefunny https://t.co/XjQlFDoGsr
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673972767344173056
Interesting how Cicero's demise is called an assassination… Murder? Execution? Vocabulary value judgement spins
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673973520137895936
December 7, 43 BC, a date which will live in infamy: #Cicero murdered at order of Antony, Octavian, & Lepidus pic.twitter.com/gEyYM6b4Tx
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 7, 2015
£3 in Brighton's Open Market. That's xmas dinner sorted….. pic.twitter.com/BY1SSvVXfk
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) December 7, 2015
No white space left unused in #Cicero Somnium Scipionis (Paris, 1579) #marginaliamonday NLS: RB.m.234 pic.twitter.com/yz8BSJkMT9
— Rare Books and Music (@nlsrarebooks) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673974708581310465
RIP Cicero!#onthisday 43 BC, Marcus Tullius Cicero is murdered on the orders of the Second Triumvirate. pic.twitter.com/cWxumdo7we
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
I made my podcast debut! Have a listen to hear all about my viva and postdramatic theatre. https://t.co/TgUGeRnpso
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) December 7, 2015
New issue of Illinois Classical Studies-Volume 40, Number 2, Fall 2015 https://t.co/ivzIZ16VeQ Greek and Roman Drama pic.twitter.com/86uoBGpoVU
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 7, 2015
Another for the to-read list, I reckon: "Stealing Helen: The Myth of the Abducted Wife in Comparative Perspective" https://t.co/hm94GMK5Q3
— Dr Stephe Harrop (@StepheHarrop) December 7, 2015
La gravitas repubblicana nello sguardo del Bruto Capitolino ➡ occhi in avorio e pasta vitrea#SarcophagusDiary/3 pic.twitter.com/vNDxOmUtdu
— Antonia Falcone 👷♀️ (@antoniafalcone) December 7, 2015
@NevilleMorley even better
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Learn the process of Roman Samian Ware production and make your own bowl, 13&14 Jan 2016 info@pottedhistory.co.uk pic.twitter.com/2FNX85Zq40
— Graham Taylor (@Pottedhistory) December 7, 2015
#AntiVaxxers back in the day claimed smallpox inoculation would make women lust for sex with bulls like #Pasiphaehttps://t.co/jxueqezO0C
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) December 7, 2015
OTD 7ll AUC: Marcus Tullius #Cicero finished living his life. @dbamber_actor @Robert___Harris @SaveRome @MAntonivs pic.twitter.com/HhhwEtaS9Q
— IMP CAE DIV FIV AVG (@Divus_Augustus) December 7, 2015
#Latin #Vocabulary Sheet with Pictures pic.twitter.com/2Nq6P2WAtU
— CarmentaOnlineLatin (@CarmentaLatin) December 7, 2015
Another insane shot of Mt. Etna from last week (Salvatore Allegra) pic.twitter.com/pt5yCwywEy
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673982173976858624
To the 11 ppl who listened to "A Punk Archaeology Christmas", thanks. For the other 6 billion, here's the track: https://t.co/tKaUyVXaa4
— Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) December 7, 2015
Ecce Roma pic.twitter.com/UfBupzHOx9
— elisabetta povoledo (@EPovoledo) December 7, 2015
Reading Ancient History: Reference Books: https://t.co/jZ5aogQX7r pic.twitter.com/uOJS2PtRNm
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) December 7, 2015
Getting feedback on my Sex & the Body class; am genuinely surprised how many students said they were shocked to learn about Greek pederasty.
— Aven (@AvenSarah) December 7, 2015
That is, they said they were surprised to learn it existed at all. I thought it was one of the few things 'everybody' knew about Greece?
— Aven (@AvenSarah) December 7, 2015
(even if said 'knowledge' was imperfect/incorrect/superficial) I guess not!
— Aven (@AvenSarah) December 7, 2015
Amazonomachy (battle of Amazons) mosaic from Daphne (near Antioch), 2nd half of 4th century AD. Now in @MuseeLouvre. pic.twitter.com/pS5W9WTEj7
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
All I want for Christmas – OU Classicists reveal wish-lists. Apols for mine… https://t.co/JIOdhrvev8 #classics pic.twitter.com/IhK1Vke9mB
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) December 7, 2015
@fluff35 Teddytaur? *adds to Christmas list* I knew there was a reason we get on well.
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) December 7, 2015
Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down) – Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1872 pic.twitter.com/rmBYBblhhy
— Europe's History (@EuropesHistory) December 7, 2015
The series genesis was an argument in a Leeds University classics tutorial .@LeedsClassics https://t.co/DBwadUbniZ pic.twitter.com/CGxjpnVsQO
— Nick Brown (@NickBrownAuthor) December 7, 2015
RT @HistoryTime_: Detail : Atlas. 2nd.century A.D. Roman copy. marble. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. https://t.co/gGexRN5ylM
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 7, 2015
Bust of Antinous, 130-138 AD (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). pic.twitter.com/4VYmCv1CHp
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
Bust of Hadrian, 117-121 AD (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). pic.twitter.com/PH5SwMNnHo
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
Venus dormida,1507. Giorgione. Esta obra fue terminada por su discípulo Tiziano,pintando el fondo y el cielo. pic.twitter.com/rRQfWLS2hT
— Mencía. (@menkareh) December 6, 2015
How did the Romans celebrate ‘Christmas’? https://t.co/fZbqUMAsED pic.twitter.com/mWz6XpVo2U
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 7, 2015
Bust of Lucius Aelius Caesar, intended successor of Hadrian who died prematurely (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). pic.twitter.com/cfvP5hldNU
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 7, 2015
Were radishes eaten at Saturnalia? Tantalising tablet from #Vindolanda https://t.co/RVBnjVyuut #Romans pic.twitter.com/e0cEyybhw5
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/673993654994907139
Cupid and Psyche
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)
Evening 🌊@Asamsakti @N2312Neagoe @Rossy__RORO @emanuelaneri14 pic.twitter.com/J1uQO4pzoB— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) December 7, 2015
Brilliant project aiming to build community of classicists reaching beyond those who stayed in academia post-PhD. https://t.co/hh4JwJdX3A
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) December 7, 2015
Looking to do something different next July? How about Latin Verse Composition in Sicily? https://t.co/PEvLPgpQ6q pic.twitter.com/u22Bi6IFXj
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 7, 2015
Reminder: @Twhittermarsh talk tomorrow 12/8 at U of M Ann Arbor 4pm Angell Hall 2175. "Atheism in Early Greek Myth". pic.twitter.com/8ZdBex6Jo2
— Hillsdale Classics (@HdaleClassics) December 7, 2015
Classicists, your name is legion! Annoucing The Legion Project, an outreach campaign to connect classicists. https://t.co/wu6ajrO6w9
— Paideia Institute (@Paideiainstitut) December 7, 2015
Polyphemus and Galatea (fresco from Pompei)#ArtLovers@LuciaTassan @artdielle @ChinesAnton @N2312Neagoe pic.twitter.com/aIDQpYuKml
— AnimaLunga™ (@GiuseppeTurrisi) December 7, 2015
Caveat Emptor: Zeus is one of three likely looted lots being offered at by Christie's in tomorrow's sale…. https://t.co/VBePVm062i
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) December 7, 2015
Archaeological Society denies claims of Agamemnon throne discovery | Life | https://t.co/Kq6ROMQrcq – https://t.co/dMqSccwdp3
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 7, 2015
Marcus Tullius Cicero
died on 7 XII 100 BC
–
Cicero Denounces Catiline.
Fresco by Cesare Maccari,
1888. pic.twitter.com/ud2Ul3nVHt— Beba Kron (@BebaKron) December 6, 2015
@SarahEBond @BebaKron quick!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
@doris_vickers @BebaKron quick ii
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
Municipality covers parts of ancient Roman mosaic with asphalt road – https://t.co/1kL7jiUQel
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
CFP: (Re)viewing Reality: Visuality and Perception in the Ancient World https://t.co/TkMF29DUXM
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 8, 2015
CFP: The Alternative Augustan Age https://t.co/YrlDM0Cwpb
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 8, 2015
CFP: Emotional Trauma in Greek and Roman Culture: Representations and Reactions https://t.co/hr7P7hEkzV
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 8, 2015
CFP: Yearbook of Ancient Greek Epic, Volume 2 https://t.co/p4LLFXXx3g
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 8, 2015