Nausicaa
Lord Frederick Leighton, 1878 #british
have a good day, Jeanette! 💙 💙 🌈@yebosfaye pic.twitter.com/ybxEv8Orj7— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) December 8, 2015
Mercure, par un artiste de Florence (fin du XVIe siècle ?) copie libre d'une statue antique #Louvre pic.twitter.com/MwffdEQGga
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) December 9, 2015
Collection of Loebs interspersed with helmets and artillery: @guardian profile of Edward Luttwak, of 'Grand Strategy of Roman Empire' fame.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) December 9, 2015
To be fair to Edward Luttwak, "Every second there is an Iliad unfolding in our intestines" is a great line.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674533146461868032
Poem: "Behold the tomb of Aeolis, the cheerful little dog, whose loss to fleeting fate pained me beyond measure" pic.twitter.com/gqf9GzPKyv
— @ntiquitas@eterna (@A_and_AE) December 9, 2015
#Vespasian is #Day9 of my #Roman emperors #AdventCalendar. #numismatics pic.twitter.com/UpNQxifYw6
— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) December 9, 2015
RT @carolemadge: Bust of Hadrian, 117-121 AD (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). pic.twitter.com/GFIq6Noqa1
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674533734411059200
Great for Xmas!
Étymolinguo: a game to learn about the Greek/Latin roots in French language https://t.co/TiKyIgXDSV pic.twitter.com/P2YLo0zaAr— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 9, 2015
Great new website 'Death in Pompeii' detailing the research of @ef_rome at Porta Nocera https://t.co/ZdkdeStQf7 via @BloggingPompeii
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 9, 2015
Graphic novels have produced some of the most original historical fiction. https://t.co/CO0HLHONcT pic.twitter.com/4VzxM00BbR
— History Today (@HistoryToday) December 9, 2015
Roman remains dating back 2 thousand years | Anglia – ITV News – https://t.co/R2xvRQbfiG
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 9, 2015
Italy urges action against Isis antiquities dealing – The Local – https://t.co/aovV8IrKtS
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 9, 2015
Today's #AcademicAdventCalendar window: because I'm doing dissertation supervisions today! pic.twitter.com/Q2vgkWbQwV
— Kirsty Rolfe (@avoiding_bears) December 9, 2015
Very cool video by @GettyMuseum describing how an impossibly ornate Roman cup was built almost 2K years ago. https://t.co/ygMZS2yMAS
— Adam Savage (@donttrythis) December 6, 2015
When you may as well hold one facial expression for the whole time that Donald Trump is in the public eye. pic.twitter.com/5dr74oYSAr
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) December 9, 2015
A delicious rendering in #Dictator of Cicero's annihilation of Clodia, the Pro Caelio – the very speech I studied for A-level…
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) December 9, 2015
Delightful set of #Aeneid illustrations on French food labels https://t.co/VbCMNuSi01
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) December 9, 2015
c 2,350 year old terracotta "foot vase"
For storage of oils or perfumes #archaeology Greece https://t.co/GDc9QkgMlo pic.twitter.com/hlDGc0zxuC— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) December 9, 2015
@SarahEBond @Twhittermarsh @NickCohen4 @wmarybeard @Woolf_Greg book review straw men… Rookie technique
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 9, 2015
RT @romaneconomy: Our NEW bibliography on Roman zooarchaeology is now online! https://t.co/IEvUZvvJv5 pic.twitter.com/d6JlMBxEMM
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 9, 2015
new JSTOR sub including Classics titles e.g. Latomus, and Antike Kunst https://t.co/QdYkhDyrTQ
— Lyn Bailey (@lettylib) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674738921675296769
Maybe T.J. Leary will know. He's the expert on Martial's Saturnalia epigrams. @Hmptn_Classics @minimus_latin #DidRomansWrapPresents
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 9, 2015
Euro states urge action against IS antiquities dealing (unlikely to enact effective policy) https://t.co/yOKQVuFVxd pic.twitter.com/p0RHrXAkHx
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 9, 2015
Cicero: Not many orators speak sweetly nowadays, in fact some of them bark rather than speak (Brutus 58) @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/zv244sBltn
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674741097306955778
The Domitia sisters of Ancient Rome are not far off 1 million views on YouTube, maybe they will make it by Xmas? https://t.co/DWobE3rZRW
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) December 9, 2015
' #Greece Shifts Strategy for Return of #parthenon Marbles https://t.co/P5ZL6w075d @BCRPM @britishmuseum #culture pic.twitter.com/nctP9I1H7A
— Greek Travel Pages (@gtpgr) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674741808480559104
Roman Empire GDP Per Capita Map – https://t.co/DPHkCEUU7m pic.twitter.com/8xF3IzzieZ
— Brilliant Maps (@BrilliantMaps) November 4, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674742067965394944
Why Italy's Prime Minister Plans To Tackle Terrorism With Culture https://t.co/WTGrTdOeqe pic.twitter.com/K83YOI3YMS
— Art Museum Directors (@MuseumDirectors) December 9, 2015
Today in Roman Culture class I am discussing this music video from Haifa Wehbe which reworks Gladiator: https://t.co/g8NjK8oNiQ
— James T. Chlup (@JTChlup) December 9, 2015
Bearded man-rooster (gryllos) with a Phrygian cap terminating in a horse head
Date unknownhttps://t.co/nkh8rplelP pic.twitter.com/aJHIdIj82H— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 9, 2015
#Pompeya y Herculano en 10 objetos. | A history of #Pompeii and Herculaneum in 10 objects.https://t.co/AyQ4eL34mo pic.twitter.com/kPjjbXeQ4U
— ᒍᑌᗩᑎ ᗩGᑌIᒪᗩᖇ (@latinategua) December 9, 2015
Performance of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata by Actors of Dionysus https://t.co/CWBYwq5SCK
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 9, 2015
Chop it up with 5 #TopChefs from antiquity! https://t.co/fCvrmi9H1T @TopChefA3 @FoodNetwork @CookingChannel pic.twitter.com/Rv5FnCEdUC
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) December 9, 2015
@OpusPaulicium mi hai battuto sul tempo! #geranomachia #SarcophagusDiary /5 (sul piede del vaso) @loveitaly_org pic.twitter.com/BfVUIBasBx
— MAF_Firenze (@MAF_Firenze) December 9, 2015
SQUEEEEEEE! My @RomanArchaeoUK pack arrived! https://t.co/WEnhzioblw
— james (@jamesbeston) December 9, 2015
The skull of a young athlete, with a gold wreath fastened to the bone.
Roman, 1st century AD. pic.twitter.com/EsiOTTLpe0— Roman History (@romanhistory1) December 9, 2015
Ostrakon https://t.co/xWwQ7Yhcii pic.twitter.com/q36On52354
— Museum Bot (@MuseumBot) December 9, 2015
Absolutely STUNNING #Danae by Orazio #Gentileschi at the preview of #Sothebys #OldMasters… https://t.co/HQMI0WLRHM
— Chris June (@Junecr26) December 8, 2015
Entri in un condominio e ti ritrovi in un ipogeo del IV secolo d.C–> https://t.co/oEYoYUE2P6 #soloaRoma #vialivenza pic.twitter.com/PzKYwgTy3z
— Sovrintendenza Roma (@Sovrintendenza) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674753892291342338
New #Caesar battlefield discovered in NL. Photos and more news on https://t.co/46yb19K1GG this friday. (Dutch press https://t.co/oVEkeMPOey)
— Ancient Warfare (@ancientwarfare) December 9, 2015
Great fun at out annual Saturnalia Party last night – esp. eating our Classics Department mascot! Cave Ericium! pic.twitter.com/E9ezrWQpPO
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 9, 2015
How ancient #Rome killed democracy https://t.co/lhDFpqLvFz pic.twitter.com/5aSbOmPk2X
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) December 9, 2015
Portrait of the Athenian tragedian Aeschylus, Roman copy of a Greek original from the 4th century BC, from Italy. pic.twitter.com/5sC6Z09WCY
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 9, 2015
Mosaic depicting Orestes and Iphigenia. 2nd-3rd century AD. Orestes was the main character in Aeschylus's Oresteia. pic.twitter.com/9aReWwEKxk
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 9, 2015
Livia
Años 15-20 d C.
Antonino Pío
Años 138-149 d C.@MANArqueologico #Madrid #escultura #arte #sculpture #art pic.twitter.com/iezojuscK9— Pepe G. D. López (@pepegdlopez) December 9, 2015
The Greek tragedians Aeschylus and Sophocles. Now in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen) pic.twitter.com/Osnw8QQ4uz
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 9, 2015
Statua di cacciatore nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/EeXMWiwbZl#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/FqeaNkXrFs
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 9, 2015
Louis Hersent, Daphnis and Chloe. @geminicat7 @69quietgirl @PatriziaRametta @Biagio960 @AdrianaCioci pic.twitter.com/3ltIqAFAKM
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) December 9, 2015
Bull from the nymphaeum at Olympia – dedicated by Regilla, priestess of Demeter (2nd c.AD) – https://t.co/FdlJf7Mezx pic.twitter.com/TSGkaqd6lV
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) December 9, 2015
.@aodtheatre Any chance #Lysistrata can come to East Anglia? Nearest show Barking about 3.5 hrs from Norwich + on a work night :'(
— Classics Collective (@ClassColl) December 9, 2015
Teaching Roman art reveals the sheer # of war trophies on their monuments: e.g. Rep. relief from P. d. Consolazione pic.twitter.com/rYruMmdyQR
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 9, 2015
We are honored and humbled to have been awarded the President's Award by the Society for Classical Studies!https://t.co/v9tvSO5ca0
— Paideia Institute (@Paideiainstitut) December 9, 2015
Classics Dept favs 2015: Laokoon for its amazing dynamism. Pliny said “it was preferable to all other works of art" pic.twitter.com/EAeJiIcFGm
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 9, 2015
Stop whatever the hell you are doing and think for a moment. Kirk Douglas is 99 today. Cue the music! https://t.co/rFXfHYvyxp
— Tony Pollard (@ProfTonyPollard) December 9, 2015
Classics Dept favs 2015: Laokoon shows great emotion in his struggle. Read Virgil Aen. 2.199+ for the full story. pic.twitter.com/uOaBiYPwEk
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 9, 2015
Tick-tac-toe played in ancient #Assos #ARCHAEOLOGY https://t.co/pt3o1ZcBVo via @HDNER pic.twitter.com/ETvwBMy4Rc
— Sedef Piker (@SedefsCorner) December 9, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/674757713075810304
Piracy in the Ancient World: from Minos to Mohammed https://t.co/XeFmrflNZl pic.twitter.com/gMTHE0Nadi
— HistoryoftheAncient (@historyancient) December 9, 2015