#latin Quid Audis Nunc? https://t.co/zgRs7buVmq #LatinLanguage
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 20, 2015
Roman silver from today's dig. pic.twitter.com/BPjr2hX1tt
— Metal Detectives Group (@DetectingDigsUK) December 20, 2015
@rogueclassicist @OptimoPrincipi It's also well known that the Carthaginians discovered Kentucky: https://t.co/g7ZkI7qLo9
— Bill Thayer 🎗️ LacusCurtius (@LacusCurtius) December 20, 2015
Fun Saturnalia "Christmas Carol" https://t.co/OD2VSBR5bJ pic.twitter.com/pPRqfvVvy9
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 20, 2015
New Video: The outcome of my PhD Viva, and the request for suggestions re: the future of the PhD Vlog https://t.co/AqnHIP78LM
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) December 20, 2015
Many of characters in Star Wars based on Greek myth- Han Solo -> Odysseus & Rey -> Atalanta. Have a look: https://t.co/3g9NHeOQSk #StarWars
— Early Myths Books (@EarlyMyths) December 20, 2015
In Ancient Rome, what was the law of the twelve tables? https://t.co/eq9RDbebj5 pic.twitter.com/fP8VBLmR8x
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) December 20, 2015
#AccaddeOggi: il 20 dicembre del 69 #Vespasiano diviene Imperatore Romano:https://t.co/8K4IN0YoBN
#OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/FQUa9voVqT— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 20, 2015
Well done, @ANSCoins, @adreinhard, @ewg118! NEH/Mellon funds for open numismatic data will benefit many! #LAWDI https://t.co/ta2mpbZVI5
— Byzantine Cappadocia (@ByzCapp) December 17, 2015
@womeninclassics I vlog on a YouTube channel: https://t.co/nEeUGMGgIt & have a contributor page for @ConversationUK: https://t.co/My2QV0iGxx
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) December 20, 2015
Happy birthday to the entertaining French sculptor Claude Michel, called Clodion. https://t.co/3TabEyAsbH pic.twitter.com/as42QrPvMb
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) December 20, 2015
Nice! @simon_schama and @wmarybeard to present major BBC art series https://t.co/4BlnYklvSp pic.twitter.com/0zAOe2CLtE
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 20, 2015
Forum Romanum 1880 #rome pic.twitter.com/jJhPXKeCuu
— Tiziana Matarazzo (@tiziana_archeo) December 20, 2015
#Perseus of #Macedon (c. 212-166 BCE), silver tetradrachm. (#NumismaticsMuseum, Athens) https://t.co/vdKxUcpyaR pic.twitter.com/4KWd51wEny
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) December 20, 2015
Good news for #ClassCiv teachers and students New BBC2 art show 'Civilisation' https://t.co/TUewUHMPFh with @wmarybeard
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) December 20, 2015
'The Odyssey' as seen through the eyes of a Syrian refugee > https://t.co/1r9PVPyyc3
— Oxford Classics (@OWC_Oxford) December 20, 2015
Psyche entrant dans le jardin de I' Amour , John William Waterhouse 1849-1917. pic.twitter.com/WCc3EXtVXW
— Alie Lambers (@LambersAlie) December 20, 2015
Love this! pic.twitter.com/Z6WBov84ir
— Gregor Pobezin (@GPobezin) December 20, 2015
1st century AD coins, arrowheads discovered https://t.co/654nmOuQFb pic.twitter.com/SHJWCxWmMm
— Kris Hirst (@archaeology) December 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/678949201108197376
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/678949527605403648
Thétis, marbre du IIe siècle restauré vers 1765 provenant de la collection Albani #Louvre https://t.co/jD9YVT1wSg pic.twitter.com/TJmFufX5tL
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) December 21, 2015
#Art Thomas Hart Benton paints "The Rape of Persephone", 1938#Photography by Alfred Eisenstaedt pic.twitter.com/qhjMZ2iyQF
— Brindille (@Brindille_) December 21, 2015
'If anyone can prove that the Classics are still relevant and anything but boring, then it’s these two.' New… https://t.co/2sueGyEItW
— Classics For All (@classicsforall) December 21, 2015
How the Romans really conquered Britannia. pic.twitter.com/ZpiGWKG1nl
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) December 21, 2015
Around this time in 218BC a Roman force of around 40,000 were about to engage a Punic upstart called Hannibal #Trebia
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) December 21, 2015
The first religious area in Metropolis was uncovered by archaeologists this season, dedicated to Zeus. https://t.co/a6XNCgwxKT
— Past Horizons (@PastHorizons) December 21, 2015
TORRE ANNUNZIATA-Villa of the Poppaea-Frescoed birds appear throughout this Roman villa dedicated to health. pic.twitter.com/eZNOk1HKVw
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) December 21, 2015
Roman Military Equipment: Cavalry in the #RomanWorld, #CallForPapers deadline: 31 Jan 2016 https://t.co/SIY0qdQbwp #Conference #RoMEC2016
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) December 21, 2015
"To define the trap is to stop falling into it." Not necessarily; can conclude that war inevitable so best prepare. https://t.co/XrC3pTVcvZ
— The Thucydides Bot (@Thucydiocy) December 21, 2015
#Elagabalus is #Day21 of my #Roman emperors #AdventCalendar. pic.twitter.com/aoStVYCNSh
— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) December 21, 2015
His forces in Rome but not yet uncontested, the Senate declares Vespasian emperor #OnThisDay in 69; he was in Egypt pic.twitter.com/jr832cyorv
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) December 21, 2015
Ever thought the story of the Julio-Claudians, the first Roman imperial dynasty, would be best told with dinosaurs?#Dinosty coming soon…
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) December 21, 2015
Need a last-minute Christmas gift for a classicist? Fear not – help is at hand from @OU_Classics: https://t.co/ScjDuPAebk
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) December 21, 2015
Coming soon to a blog near you – BSR is delighted to announce the film premiere of #Dinosty, an Imperial dino-drama starring @holland_tom
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) December 21, 2015
Odyssey 10, 133-188 (Year 9 student 6) https://t.co/IHGYBrAers
— Andy Keen (@keenerclassics) December 21, 2015
Excitement builds for the premiere of #Dinosty by @jamiembrixton starring @holland_tom & the 'Jurassic-Claudians'… pic.twitter.com/PWnio8RSjQ
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) December 21, 2015
In a few minutes the BSR blog will premier #Dinosty: the rise & fall of the 'Jurassic-Claudian' dynasty @holland_tom pic.twitter.com/bP8jQOBwNQ
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) December 21, 2015
@the_bsr @holland_tom I feel this is an opportune moment to repost this rare picture of the Forum Iguanodorumhttps://t.co/IwdHcgzhCn
— mym (@LiberalDespot) December 21, 2015
|REPLAY| Hi! Let's walk all over history at Largo Argentina- 🐈🐈temple… #katch #Periscope https://t.co/8pNNL5t5yt pic.twitter.com/ozFYolx0yd
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) December 21, 2015
Heeeeere it is! #Dinosty #Dinosaurs #JulioClaudians https://t.co/SdD0YI5uNe
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) December 21, 2015
21 observers watching lava from Mount Vesuvius. Hamilton 's Campi Phlegraei https://t.co/NuWbdpWeWd #RareTreasures pic.twitter.com/TbCQSVQJZA
— NHM Library&Archives (@NHM_Library) December 21, 2015
Word of the Day: INVIDIOUS – See the full definition: https://t.co/SMdhX9QWu2 #wotd pic.twitter.com/7ipiEZFrL6
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) December 21, 2015
Archaeologists study Scythian nomad graves https://t.co/slEunhrIjU
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) December 21, 2015
@holland_tom @the_bsr @jamiembrixton And here is a closer look at the epic studio backdrop #dinosity pic.twitter.com/dKBPHROVCr
— Gareth Blayney (@GBlayney) December 21, 2015
My new interview on THE DEATH OF CAESAR @SaveRome @Cornell https://t.co/X6Zt296I4a
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 21, 2015
Did you hear about Zeus's coinage? It was thunderstruck. #numismatics #dadjokes
— Dr. Andrew Reinhard (@adreinhard) December 21, 2015
Agrippina #exhibition at the Romano-Germanic museum in Cologne to celebrate her 2,000th bday https://t.co/lFgPR0NyhD pic.twitter.com/T9EwCYG9fI
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 21, 2015
New issue of Antiquity – Vol. 89 Iss. 348 (Dec. 2015) https://t.co/IC3MOnUDdW @AntiquityJ @CambUP_Archaeo @CambridgeJnls
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 21, 2015
θυμολεοντοφθόρος, ον (thymoleontophthoros)
—bold enough to slay a lion— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) December 21, 2015
ARCHAEOLOGY – Cult of Zeus found in Metropolis https://t.co/uhOpOSiZSq
— GraecoMuse (@GraecoMuse) December 21, 2015
A mosaic #hound from Casa di Paquius Proculus #Pompeii @evilitlsquirrel #dogs pic.twitter.com/RBlIDgWotX
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) December 21, 2015
A Final Embrace
Etruscan sarcophagi
Both couples in Loving Embrace on the lid https://t.co/O0QSAlerNl #archaeology pic.twitter.com/s2tScLURLc— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) December 21, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/678960951027179520
Fresco of a hunting #hound at #Pompeii @evilitlsquirrel #dog (sorry, from a distance, house still closed) pic.twitter.com/GfH3DImSBh
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) December 21, 2015
Seems with #conservation of @MiBACT #GPP nearly all sidewalks excavated in #Pompeii. Must be a publication in that? pic.twitter.com/gT8kd3RIba
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) December 21, 2015
Add Streetview? 🙂 Seriously – brilliant! https://t.co/DdEpQrgesD
— Kate Byrne (@katefbyrne) December 16, 2015
One of Circe's victims mid-transformation?
Greek carnelian scarab c. 500–475 BCEhttps://t.co/Ff1ubDgNpm pic.twitter.com/ggzIWif38M— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 21, 2015
The rhetoric of national literature in the shaping of the lives of poets | Classical Inquiries:https://t.co/J3Gpja4wLd
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) December 21, 2015
Etymologies and the Christmas connections of the gifts in “The 12 Days of Christmas” carol: https://t.co/3yYCNLf7f9
— Aven (@AvenSarah) December 21, 2015
@ProfChristensen @rogueclassicist Vima is often shown with the club – bilingual Greek & Kharosthi – religious syncretism at its finest! …
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) December 21, 2015
|REPLAY| Enjoying the Pantheon as he sun goes down #ancientromelive #katch #Periscope https://t.co/yCI47yn35b pic.twitter.com/w3ZvFXM8tX
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) December 21, 2015
the c. 3,850 year old Burney Relief
a Winged Goddess-like Figure #archaeology Old Babylonia https://t.co/TD0yLv3QSk pic.twitter.com/zUbY2GKMko— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) December 21, 2015
Hagia Sophia_aerial view. The great cathedral of Byzantium. pic.twitter.com/WCvmh4aaLG
— Rome & Byzantium (@romebyzantium) December 21, 2015
New on the Blog: the CA's first ancient history INSET day at Leeds https://t.co/iu3ABy0jMO
— The Classical Assoc. (@Classical_Assoc) December 21, 2015
Rome won't be rebuilt in a day: the challenge of city centre restoration https://t.co/G5EHiROnzY
— The Guardian (@guardian) December 21, 2015
WOW: 5300 people have signed up for Antiquities Trafficking & Art Crime FREE online course https://t.co/1Q2QGtYbxn pic.twitter.com/EuhvYBDLdJ
— Art Crime UofG (@UofGArtCrime) December 21, 2015
Today in history: The Roman Senate names Vespasian Roman emperor, the last in the Year of the Four Emperors (69 CE) pic.twitter.com/m1oM65osb8
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) December 21, 2015
Dinosity – explaining the fall of the House of Caesar with toy dinosaurs and coins – it could only be @holland_tom https://t.co/JXaXq52rdT
— John Sargeant (@JPSargeant78) December 21, 2015
Greek Museum Workers Announce Continuing Weekend Strike https://t.co/hL0C0owI6D pic.twitter.com/KNMLW5A9by
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 21, 2015
New issue of the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies – Vol.58.2 (Dec 2015) https://t.co/V4dT0gTMVu @IcsDirector
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 21, 2015
2016 Annual Meeting Updates https://t.co/t0sHBWz5D5
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 21, 2015
Message from the Program Chair about San Francisco Annual Meeting https://t.co/o1Zo3n4wwm
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 21, 2015
The Young Sophocles Leading the Chorus of Victory after the Battle of Salamis #metmuseum (not on display) pic.twitter.com/XhJ058fw8V
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) December 21, 2015
More Art and Antiquities Crime than you'd expect this week! Culture crime news 14–20 Dec https://t.co/QRHIOADSxi pic.twitter.com/ktbQWanOgo
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 21, 2015
Head of the emperor Domitian from Pergamum, now presumed lost. (Daltrop, Die Flavier pl. 33a) pic.twitter.com/tz08XjJRQV
— Llewelyn Morgan (@llewelyn_morgan) December 21, 2015
Greek lyre with a tortoise shell sound-box restored from remains in the British Museum 5th-4th c. BCE. pic.twitter.com/1f3gGR3Gqd
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) December 21, 2015
A Roman wedding in Latin with Latin commentary – Taylor Swift, Catullus, vows & sacrifices! https://t.co/WWF5hxu3Jx pic.twitter.com/ks1jgGEQeu
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) December 21, 2015
Advert alert.For all ashamed to admit cant get to bricks & mortar bookshop, SPQR is back in stock @ Amazon https://t.co/QsQt2f4cIv For Xmas!
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) December 21, 2015
Poet remembers the man who fought — and died — to save Palmyra: https://t.co/wUnOOrnBVT
— James T. Chlup (@JTChlup) December 21, 2015
Even on the Solstice it's great fun to talk about the Ides of March! https://t.co/lAncF4o9AK
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 21, 2015
Why #Ancient Greek #Heroes Are Still So Appealing In Today’s #Culture via @TaskandPurpose https://t.co/io3Rry48Wj pic.twitter.com/rcuHiOIcXa
— James Blake Wiener (@herrlichmann) December 21, 2015
Our favs: Battle of Thermopylae “Hot gates” in Greek – an evocative event which sets the standard for “last stands” pic.twitter.com/G8aVuvvMbJ
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 21, 2015
Board Games and Wine Consumption https://t.co/8BNFuYeq5q pic.twitter.com/v2y2Ci1q8J
— David Gill (@davidwjgill) December 21, 2015
Our favs: Thermopylae brought to screen recently in “300” not historically accurate – but stirringly passionate! pic.twitter.com/RlnBDWACEq
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 21, 2015
How many of these are in the Iliad, Odyssey or Aeneid? #Epic pic.twitter.com/JGtHI0Grgl
— Mr Andrew Christie (@MrAJChristie) November 22, 2015
So …do you think there were big line us for the sequels to the Iliad?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/679110665311797248
Our favs: The mod. memorial at Thermopylae marks best guess for location of battle site; w. spartan poem offered. pic.twitter.com/xtBdBuN4sF
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 21, 2015
MT @booktracesuva: "Beautiful, Absurd, and Trashy Stuff": a blog post for #MarginaliaMonday https://t.co/x6WHp0buzr pic.twitter.com/iif3HWQzpt
— UVA Alumni (@UVA_Alumni) December 15, 2015
Ancient Shipwreck Central? Archaeologist @peterbcampbell found 22 wrecks in one season 📻 https://t.co/GO0RidtRzQ pic.twitter.com/ZctkoxxIUU
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) December 21, 2015
Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy pic.twitter.com/LYuG3ugba9
— Nereye Dergisi (@Nereyedergisi) December 21, 2015
@ROMAncient @IdeaXchngART @ROMtoronto congrats on a powerful exhibition. #ROMPEII pic.twitter.com/dA1LtxC7hl
— Aidan Ware (@AidanMDWare) December 18, 2015
Academic bingo. via @DevilleSy pic.twitter.com/8pvvkKrjrR
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) December 22, 2015
Festive images from Roman art: garlands galore; 1st from Villa at Boscoreale now in Met & 2nd inner wall Ara Pacis. pic.twitter.com/n3WAKiVsBq
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) December 22, 2015