'The Bay of Naples'
Ivan Aivazovsky, 1845 (1817-1900) #art pic.twitter.com/oG0vgxK4t1— Jan (@geminicat7) December 8, 2015
Rembrandt
'Danae' 1643 #art pic.twitter.com/wyhAgaTYgE— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Anne-Louis Girodet
'Mademoiselle Lange as Danaë' 1799 #art pic.twitter.com/9jLnxL80U0— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Artemisia Gentileschi ( 1593-1656 )
'Danae' 1612 #art pic.twitter.com/Ggd6eATmrN— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Pablo Picasso ( 1881-1973 )
'Danaë' 1962
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA #art pic.twitter.com/0af4QeYY9Y— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Gustav klimt
'Danae' 1907-1908 #art pic.twitter.com/dGmcTQVnGO— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674170842570444800
Movie Poster Mondays – THE GIANTS OF THESSALY https://t.co/WZ9hK6NbJK pic.twitter.com/fUgoqWY4pX
— PEPLUM (@PEPLUM) December 8, 2015
@diyclassics @Paideiainstitut So, those of us who didn't finish our PhDs aren't counted? Perhaps open up to MA / MPhil grads as well.
— Northern Cyn (@doctaCynthia) December 8, 2015
#Vitellius is #Day8 of my #Roman emperors #AdventCalendar. pic.twitter.com/nMcvrg4P2i
— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) December 8, 2015
"Vénus et l'Amour" (vers 1550)
par Lambert Sustris https://t.co/8YumqNc39W #Louvre #love pic.twitter.com/6E6PAtgoJs— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) December 8, 2015
Stunningly beautiful #frescoes from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at #Boscoreale #Roman c.50-40 BC @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/7C60ye1Sw4
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) December 8, 2015
Treasures of #Turkey #Zeugma Mosaic 2.ND&3.RD Centuries A.D.Roman period #Gaziantep by @MagmaDergisi @ZekiyeKayahan pic.twitter.com/fjoIRKLFv2
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) December 8, 2015
Entrez dans l'imaginaire de #DelacroixAntique ! pic.twitter.com/Wl9VsLJuP3
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) December 8, 2015
RT @noragaribotti: ROMA-National Museum of Rome-3rd Style Fresco from the Villa of Livia. pic.twitter.com/yZ0Tw8Wep1
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 8, 2015
#Iskender Sarchophage d'Alexandre Le Grande Roi de #Macédoine #Istanbul Musée d'Archéologie par @Maliarkeolog pic.twitter.com/87KljoMubg
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) December 8, 2015
#exhibition 8 precious exhibits from the Bardo Museum (Tunis) in Aquileia (Italy) https://t.co/fR3d0sCaqJ pic.twitter.com/CyuV7spCWA
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
Remains of late Roman bridge along the Via Egnatia at Peqin in Albania #AncientWays @BBCRadio4 pic.twitter.com/4DydF9Nsnc
— Bettany Hughes (@bettanyhughes) December 8, 2015
Happy 2079th Birthday to Horace, born in Venusia, Italy #OnThisDay in 65BC! pic.twitter.com/0lH7pFXfuT
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) December 8, 2015
A collection of free-to-download archaeological articles on the archaeology of sound & music. Get in while you can! https://t.co/q8Tfrdn2R2
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) December 8, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674174110004551680
THEISS: Rostovtzeff at Yale
https://t.co/2oY3MSr92J— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
Issue #17.5. Spring 2015 | The Rosetta Journal | Rosetta
https://t.co/PDG32FxWhX— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
De odio ethnico aucto | Nuntii Latini | Radio | Areena | yle.fi
https://t.co/HNPLbIatcy— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
Winchester Star: Eighth-Grader Defends Crown At Latin Contest
https://t.co/93eNmDFkGY— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 8, 2015
Managing dissent:from Achilles to current debates @eltonteb,timely for our MRG abt Euripides https://t.co/Madvjh2rSq https://t.co/7Pjz06TsC6
— Myth Studies Centre (@MythStudies) December 8, 2015
.@Scholars_Stage I'm willing, with certain reservations, to consider Trump as America's P. Clodius Pulcher.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) December 8, 2015
Do you think the mouse might find an Ancient Roman Barbie behind a window? Or is that too risqué? @minimus_latin pic.twitter.com/JEwG5eCigr
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 8, 2015
Non ha proprio le fattezze di #venere ma la bellezza di #Arianna è evidente #SarcophagusDiary #uffiziarcheologia pic.twitter.com/uZd3jasQ3t
— Gold Unveiled Uffizi (@GoldUnveiled) December 8, 2015
Today’s #MysteryObject is a monumental Etruscan gold earring, made around 400 BC https://t.co/oWK3zmpklE pic.twitter.com/cF6NKFgDCc
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) December 8, 2015
RT @RegineMay: Exciting new opportunity to study for a Masters Degree in Classics at Leeds! https://t.co/dXOWaYPfLp
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 8, 2015
Off to Bristol to meet @NevilleMorley et al. & talk #Vitruvius. Looking forward to feedback & suggestions 🙂
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) December 8, 2015
Roma.
Via Appia Antica. All'altezza del sepolcro di Cecilia Metella.
1908 ca.#DaiLuoghiDelNovecento pic.twitter.com/BFwBRhhF1d— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) December 8, 2015
Roma. Circo di Massenzio.
1908 ca.#DaiLuoghiDelNovecento pic.twitter.com/CZiJmcsCxW— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) December 8, 2015
2,400 year old Samnite Bronze Helmet & Neckguard #archaeology Samnites were an Italic people living in Italy pic.twitter.com/Dyx5sMIWFs
— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) December 8, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674376356898164737
Holiday academic reading: Steven Hijmans, "Sol Invictus, the Winter Solstice, & the Origins of Christmas" https://t.co/pfTAf2wFNv (2003)
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) December 8, 2015
The #Parthenon is "the most important UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site in Europe", according to @UNESCO itself. pic.twitter.com/bNQFCEQAYV
— British Committee (@BCRPM) December 8, 2015
#TravelTuesday we're soaking up sun and culture #Athens pic.twitter.com/4tbnXEJbYt
— British Committee (@BCRPM) December 8, 2015
Pictorial Atlas to #Homer’s #Iliad and #Odyssey (1892) | @PublicDomainRev | https://t.co/8vsNyrrdfn pic.twitter.com/KPi8aBUip7
— skiourophile 📚🐿 (@skiourophile) December 8, 2015
Metal detector friends fall out over which of them discovered haul of 1,600 Roman coins https://t.co/pul18dSblG pic.twitter.com/sN7GqLSyZi
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 8, 2015
Amazing votive relief depicting three Genii Cucullati and a mother goddess donated to @CoriniumMuseum #Roman pic.twitter.com/2Eb1kZ7w4u
— Corinium Museum (@CoriniumMuseum) December 8, 2015
Villa Romana del Casale #Sicily most complex collection of #Roman mosaics in the world https://t.co/7ZiwsvVjin pic.twitter.com/PI8XU67xxg
— Tiziana Matarazzo (@tiziana_archeo) December 8, 2015
Love the Trojan Horse train station in Chicago! Thanks @FieldMuseum https://t.co/Wycv0qaf2z
— Francesca Tronchin, PhD (@tronchin) December 8, 2015
This is amazing: @FieldMuseum turned a train station into a Trojan Horse for #TheGreeks exhibit https://t.co/UiPJ57Id4n
— Robin Ngo (@robintngo) December 8, 2015
Veneri la cui bellezza si specchia negli occhi dell'osservatore#SarcophagusDiary/4 pic.twitter.com/tTVxkUHNoh
— Antonia Falcone 👷♀️ (@antoniafalcone) December 8, 2015
Looking forward to our Saturnalia party this afternoon: 4-6pm IC104:
All welcome! Io Saturnalia! pic.twitter.com/sm97bKPYBC— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 8, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da mariaritacio: https://t.co/y5y6xUboAV. #MiCRoma #gemelli #twins #cornucopia #draghi #dra… pic.twitter.com/yr1XWoxhQk
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 8, 2015
If you want to read a more historically accurate comic than Frank Miller's 300, give Kieron Gillen's Three a go: https://t.co/ADOtVqucrp
— Ancient Warfare (@ancientwarfare) December 8, 2015
#December8 BCE 65: Birthdate of Roman poet Horace. https://t.co/T9kY9uTgOh pic.twitter.com/z7iu4m7HPC
— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) December 8, 2015
Latin I informal speaking assessment – ubi in villa est et quid facit @KatyReddick https://t.co/faXeTAfj7y pic.twitter.com/8EQqX0UjJr
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) December 8, 2015
#Literacy through Classics learning resources available to teachers free of chargehttps://t.co/Rh4cv4AI90 #LatinTeach
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) December 8, 2015
This One Bone Provides The Only Skeletal Evidence For Crucifixion In The Ancient World via @forbes https://t.co/0S9BjgmFUs #archaeology
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) December 8, 2015
Vitruvius on dangers of theatre: sitting still, absorbed by drama, pores open, vulnerable to insidious marshy breezes. @DianaJSpencer
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) December 8, 2015
New at https://t.co/Q8PzJvXGyB
Latin epitaph of two Parthian royal hostages who died at Romehttps://t.co/4pgOmL08Al pic.twitter.com/AAXYBSXUPA— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 8, 2015
"As genius is the glory of a human being, so eloquence is the very light of genius" – Cicero, Brutus 59 pic.twitter.com/ba71yh6N95
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 8, 2015
#Herculaneum Nicely preserved wine shop connected to House of Neptune. Carbonized balustrade & shelves for amphorae. pic.twitter.com/s1qS9qnsXp
— Sharon M. Wolf (@SharonMWolf) December 8, 2015
Really great point from Edwin Shaw: Vitruvius claims for the architect all the attributes and virtues traditionally ascribed to the orator.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) December 8, 2015
So many cultures throughout history adopted Egyptian gods. Check out this Vatican statue of Anubis as a Roman. pic.twitter.com/34roqhW6rs
— Eric Wells (@ericsegypt) December 8, 2015
Great basic research guide for antiquities looting: https://t.co/V9SNn4A9GC
— Erin L. Thompson (@artcrimeprof) December 8, 2015
Today in ancient #history: #Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), Roman poet and soldier, is born. (65 BCE) #OTD pic.twitter.com/cvY1R0k2uR
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) December 8, 2015
Porphyry & marble statues of captive Barbarians (@MuseeLouvre). Similar figures of Dacians decorated Trajan’s Forum. pic.twitter.com/ICz4hcbmBJ
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
The truth behind 'Agent of Rome' …https://t.co/G9g9ENc1jL pic.twitter.com/DBDdkGB1cy
— Nick Brown (@randomrome) December 8, 2015
Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project – The PBMP’s first full map for navigation is now online https://t.co/3AfQn4AW5v
— Francesca Bouaoun (@frantasticx) December 8, 2015
#Roman Pyramidal mausoleum & temple w a podium found in extinct volcano #ARCHAEOLOGY @HDNER https://t.co/7gbz3p83Vt pic.twitter.com/C8dPlSJ73P
— Sedef Piker (@SedefsCorner) December 8, 2015
Owl from the House of the Birds, Itálica, Andalucía pic.twitter.com/gB5ylJHPAi
— Pythika (@Pythika) December 8, 2015
Statue in Pavonazzetto marble of a kneeling Barbarian with coloured trousers and Phrygian cap, from Rome, ca. 20 BC. pic.twitter.com/3dsYBPxbQ8
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
RT @MrAJChristie: #Vitellius is #Day8 of my #Roman emperors #AdventCalendar. pic.twitter.com/HR3AOM39M2
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 8, 2015
Colossal statues of Phrygian captives used as piers in the so-called Captive Facade in ancient Corinth. pic.twitter.com/GGHNT8NLF4
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
This ship's a-sailing in at Hadrumentum (Sousse) – one of over 4,000 pics on IMAGO https://t.co/NqzrQ8lKR1 pic.twitter.com/VLySWzDoZQ
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 8, 2015
Greek gov’t changes course on Parthenon Marbles https://t.co/MRKm5EfREp pic.twitter.com/oEIp5NxuTT
— Kathimerini English Edition (@ekathimerini) December 8, 2015
Marble statues of Dacian captives, originally part of the Basilica Ulpia' upper attic story in the Forum of Trajan. pic.twitter.com/4IiG6mUKyl
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
Ruin of the day: The shrine of Hercules in Glanum #France with votive altars devoted to the divine hero. pic.twitter.com/PcXxD4Euho
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 8, 2015
Thinking on Policies: Our Neil Brodie discusses disrupting the trade in antiquities https://t.co/3SeWyvEGfH pic.twitter.com/83LmKOkpOG
— Trafficking Culture (@CultureTraffic) December 8, 2015
How have I not come across this site before? https://t.co/UDB93QCAlb pic.twitter.com/NK2c5F3NNM
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) December 8, 2015
Introducing the Santaur. (You know, that thing you brought at the #ChristmasMarkets last year & now it scares you.) pic.twitter.com/rhIK2N67TC
— LateRooms.com (@LateRooms) December 8, 2015
More Roman amphora to convert from 2D drawings to 3D on @micropasts https://t.co/Wgyyi5ZV2Y More projects released tomorrow.
— Daniel Pett (@DEJPett) December 8, 2015
RT @NeosKosmos: A study of atheism in the ancient Greek world by Tim Whitmarsh: https://t.co/yqEuRt7pHA pic.twitter.com/G2j10PJdnH
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 8, 2015
So many deserving recipients at this year's @archaeology_aia awards, including @rachelkulick @ekansa @ArchaeologyTO!
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) December 8, 2015
.@carolemadge A Parthian! R.M. Schneider (1986) thinks the group originally supported a tripod dedicated to Augustus pic.twitter.com/oAfcrIZGpG
— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 8, 2015
Check this out: Workshop on Ancient Campania" – Sapienza University of Rome @SapienzaRoma
https://t.co/R0vYHune1D pic.twitter.com/7u33VJeErp— @ntiquitas@eterna (@A_and_AE) December 8, 2015
Hermès à la sandale, dit "Cincinnatus" (IIème siècle) @MuseeLouvre salle des Caryatides https://t.co/sqFmQRvL2r
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) December 8, 2015
ICYMI: Word of the Day: famulus – an assistant, especially for a magician or scholar…… https://t.co/uiXoiJs9pT pic.twitter.com/I8JiSZ3Qec
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) December 8, 2015
Ariadne Sleeping, Giorgio de Chirico, 1913 #goodnight pic.twitter.com/BKY2EUVSkR
— Jessica Hughes 🎧 🌱🏺 (@jesshughes61) December 8, 2015
All that remains of the Temple of Hercules is a giant marble hand and elbow: https://t.co/mb3ChHT9su pic.twitter.com/8f8QsXZieJ
— Slate (@Slate) November 6, 2015
Happy 1,950th Birthday, #Horace! #RomanPoetry #Classics #Latin https://t.co/9vN1kMcrYB
— dr. keftiugal 🏺📚 (@keftiugal) December 9, 2015
Henri Fantin-Latour 'Danae' #art pic.twitter.com/8rSzgbWKqD
— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Titian
'Danae receiving the Golden Rain' 1560
Museo del Prado, Madrid #art pic.twitter.com/wlynb2WFMv— marisabel loyo (@marisabeloyo) December 7, 2015
Paul Roberts #romspeaks at @ROMtoronto "what happens in pompeii stays in pompeii" amazingly entertaining! #rompeii pic.twitter.com/kTSBEWbBzt
— SeungJung Kim (@the4thculture) December 9, 2015
New issue of Classical Receptions Journal December 2015, 7 (3) https://t.co/o5xHFl8bcf @OxfordJournals
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 9, 2015