CPF: Classical Association Conference 2017 https://t.co/B4NdN4zxs4
— SCS (@scsclassics) December 22, 2015
Today's a great day for a trip to the Forum with @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/4VN6ITXqCG
— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) December 22, 2015
Something new something old. In foreground are newly re-erected columns from Forum of Peace https://t.co/BEEOnb4t0Q pic.twitter.com/NjWtrjzfqL
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) December 22, 2015
Jews in Roman Turkey: ancient presence uncovered at Limyra https://t.co/05AtelPk5S #Roman #MiddleEast #Turkey pic.twitter.com/KEd5RPVuRA
— Roman Middle East (@RomanMiddleEast) December 22, 2015
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Brilliant new show at @israelmuseum with only 3 extant bronze portraits of Hadrian together for first time ever pic.twitter.com/wUX7ElaQGH" 1/2
— David Quarrey (@DavidQuarrey) December 21, 2015
…including this amazing one from @britishmuseum, found in Thames 200 years ago. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/8B8Wmt2NJz
— David Quarrey (@DavidQuarrey) December 21, 2015
#exhibition Three surviving bronzes of Hadrian united in stunning Israel Museum exhibit https://t.co/ftADS8DzHp pic.twitter.com/tb7Drc8CIc
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 22, 2015
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#Dinosty – a 4 minute overview of Julio-Claudian history, featuring #coins & #dinosaus… https://t.co/id3D67iwzW
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) December 22, 2015
#EzraPound: La grande #arte è fatta per suscitare, creare l'#estasi. Più fine la qualità di questa estasi, più fine… pic.twitter.com/q0wSk3oO8n
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 22, 2015
Another tasty inscription via @AshmoleanLatin: Tombstone of a Roman forerunner of #JamesBond https://t.co/Yn5RZAaIc6 pic.twitter.com/arQaPaVVYf
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 22, 2015
3 Hadrians, 2 perspectives, 1 amazing exhibit @israelmuseum https://t.co/uKYcwwoGA1
h/t @britishmuseum @carolemadge pic.twitter.com/mzH3CwhNqL— iℓɑƞ ᛒεƞ ȝıoƞ (@IlanBenZion) December 22, 2015
#Latin student problem number 1696 fromhttps://t.co/fKQFo96oIy pic.twitter.com/0B91D6J0Ml
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) December 22, 2015
Sounds interesting. @Claire_M have you seen this? https://t.co/7Q2quQ4QH9
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) December 22, 2015
Odyssey 10, 189-250 (Year 9 student 7) https://t.co/q9ngKbw06s pic.twitter.com/L21ACIBm0N
— Andy Keen (@keenerclassics) December 22, 2015
Q. What do @holland_tom, Caesars, debauched women & dinosaurs have in common?
A. They all appear in our latest blog https://t.co/v480QUyjUL— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) December 22, 2015
How to Get Ideas: A Writer's Comic by Grant Snider. pic.twitter.com/fPhTugRaBD
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) December 22, 2015
I Musei in Comune visti da evapatrono: https://t.co/nMoaSGLSgi. #MiCRoma Amazzone Ferita – Fidia #Roma #MuseiCapito… pic.twitter.com/24XbRB5tX6
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 22, 2015
@womeninclassics a blog from an observer at street level in Rome for all things classical (& more!) –@understandrome's blog is brilliant.
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 22, 2015
Renzi a Pompei il 24 dicembre: "Riapriamo sei edifici" https://t.co/mcmq1kWnWs via @repubblicait
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 22, 2015
Finally the wait is over – a fullonica & 5 houses reopen in #Pompeii https://t.co/2rbYVgb6KD via @carolemadge pic.twitter.com/5FYKe1ObKr
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 22, 2015
Yes! A "speculator" was the closest thing the Romans had to a spy, maybe with licence to kill! @AshmoleanLatin explains all. @roughtradeX
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 22, 2015
@CarolineLawrenc @AshmoleanLatin @roughtradeX explorator too perhaps
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
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Mug Giveaway! https://t.co/TirGzxjqsA pic.twitter.com/mVXhhm6uXu
— Greek Myth Comix (@GreekMythComix) December 22, 2015
LIVE on #Periscope: Gladiators on the loose INSIDE the Colosseum -Join me #ancientromelive https://t.co/vHoSvzrEla
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) December 22, 2015
Sic Latine docetur! Quis dixit linguam Latinam mortuam fuisse? cc @JorgeBustos1https://t.co/fY3oKH7woG
— Regia Matritensis (@realmadrid_ln) December 22, 2015
Cum finis est licitus, etiam media sunt licita. | El fin justifica los medios. #sententiae pic.twitter.com/at3A0qc7s6
— ᒍᑌᗩᑎ ᗩGᑌIᒪᗩᖇ (@latinategua) December 22, 2015
Did archaeologist really identify one of Caesar's battlefields in the Netherlands? There are unanswered questions: https://t.co/M30Z39zDOL
— Ancient Warfare (@ancientwarfare) December 22, 2015
Walking the foro Romano with my crew @SaveRome #Rome pic.twitter.com/yMHp4AV7eZ
— Erica Firpo (@Moscerina) December 22, 2015
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Our Man is taking a stroll thru Ancient times studying up on Combat & Men taking Arms, Literally! #Waldo #WheresWaldo pic.twitter.com/xr5H920kqA
— AmmOMug (@AmmOMug) September 16, 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
Roman amphitheatre, A.D. 81 #Italy #Verona (photo 1860-1890) pic.twitter.com/KmuH04V3Qd
— Tiziana Matarazzo (@tiziana_archeo) December 22, 2015
The death of Caesar: do we know the whole story? https://t.co/a4s09PTVuu #Romans pic.twitter.com/dFGqsz9A7T
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) December 22, 2015
Gladiator glass @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/Z2bFMwNFCW
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
If you've ever wondered what's on the ends of the sirens v muses sarcophagus @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/XhfXewb5aI
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
Hadrian is everywhere. ..even at the @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/ZtOm1IJs1r
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
@holland_tom here's another midwifery scene …just saw it @metmuseum. .you have to squint a bit pic.twitter.com/YWId017aHQ
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
Amazing…faience tragedy mask pic.twitter.com/m3kqjPVXud
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 22, 2015
So you wanna play toss the bunny? pic.twitter.com/OH7FvulUsT
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
Medusa isn't always scary looking pic.twitter.com/eYQHjtrFCw
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
What is this woman wearing? pic.twitter.com/e6wMBVfuuG
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
@opheliacat @carolemadge @metmuseum I. Somehow missed antinous
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
This guy … pic.twitter.com/YgZDQM87Qx
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
One of my first arky papers included this piece. … centaurs changed over time and space pic.twitter.com/ysEqFqafnE
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
These guys need a better display. pic.twitter.com/i8V68Bu194
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
Pants! pic.twitter.com/ph1jBirWPP
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
Free new eBook on the project at the Roman villa at Oplontis available here https://t.co/GML9PxYPoX h/t @bolin67 pic.twitter.com/c583QT7doB
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) December 22, 2015
Et dernière image : ces sculptures qui viennent de #Palmyre #lartpaslarage #beauté #aumusee @museedegrenoble pic.twitter.com/sXvoYO9Ca5
— Laure Pressac (@LaurePressac) December 20, 2015
New issue of Cahiers mond anciens 7 | 2015 Marchands romains au long cours https://t.co/z3KhPWFsJw @openeditionsays @revuesorg
— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 22, 2015
What irenic actions do you take to amend a relationship?
Read the full definition here: https://t.co/QqNK613C4X pic.twitter.com/j3jtLf0GIw— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) December 22, 2015
Mosaico con Medusa y las cuatro estaciones (s. II) #Palencia https://t.co/Pktw2C4aLH #Invierno pic.twitter.com/anQ7i2zorM
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) December 22, 2015
Three surviving bronzes of Hadrian united in stunning Israel Museum exhibit https://t.co/xejczk7pU2
— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) December 22, 2015
Ackroyd on BACCHAE at Theatro Technis: https://t.co/5VU2jc2i8B
— Didaskalia (@DidaskaliaEd) December 22, 2015
Why We Need the Humanities: Donald Drakeman's new book puts forward a compelling case https://t.co/KSSOtqc3hg pic.twitter.com/F9v1eEVGGh
— TORCH Oxford (@TORCHOxford) December 20, 2015
In a festive mood: Procession with #Bacchus and Ariadne riding on a chariot drawn by two oxen #Pompeii #fresco pic.twitter.com/lIIpK2mVxD
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) December 22, 2015
A Corinthian helmet on a diobol struck at Mesembria in Thrace
450–350 BCEhttps://t.co/Qnja2JziN9 pic.twitter.com/W03KUYCXo8— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) December 22, 2015
Space Invader spotted in the Pantheon https://t.co/eG6lZQyp9o via @MetroUK pic.twitter.com/Jk10G17nHH
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) December 21, 2015
Rome won't be rebuilt in a day: the challenge of city centre restoration https://t.co/QZzZmkr45c pic.twitter.com/F9GodYvFR1
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) December 22, 2015
In case you missed it. ..I posted a pile of items from @metmuseum earlier. ..great museum with a great greek/Roman wing …must see!
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) December 23, 2015
'Beautifully captures how religion shaped the region'. Great new review of #EgyptExhibition https://t.co/6e1X4RoWmP pic.twitter.com/flI3sBHMMB
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) December 22, 2015
Poet remembers the man who fought–and died–to save #Palmyra https://t.co/Ul6yc9aKg7 via @NewsHour #poetry #ISIS pic.twitter.com/LsigylUMIa
— James Blake Wiener (@herrlichmann) December 22, 2015
Statue of Asclepius #Istanbul Arkeoloji Muzesi pic.twitter.com/xh0yBF8dDh
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) December 22, 2015
the truth about #PUA Ovid that the #seduction community doesn't want you to know https://t.co/sBKA5zhgPd
— Donna Zuckerberg (@donnazuck) December 22, 2015
Take a chariot ride to destiny! My interview on The Death of Caesar https://t.co/5WLQz0KZfi
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) December 22, 2015
A very early Nativity scene, 1st half of 4thC, sarcophagus of Marcus Claudianus: https://t.co/0OdZF18CFE pic.twitter.com/xT5jj8nmNU
— Caitlin Green (@caitlinrgreen) December 22, 2015
Shrine to Mithras complete with relief of a dude stabbing an ox in the neck veins pic.twitter.com/VU3vArSS0a
— Laura Michet🔜🏠 (@lmichet) December 22, 2015
#AccaddeOggi: il 22 dicembre 69 muore a Roma l'imperatore Vitellio. #OnThisDay #CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/SmmBQeTTga
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) December 22, 2015
Experience Harvard’s “Ancient Greek Hero” MOOC https://t.co/m1dbOV4iaO pic.twitter.com/3lArU1u31p
— Ctr Hellenic Studies (@HellenicStudies) December 22, 2015
Our favs: Site of Taormina, Sicily in the Greco-Roman theatre with a snow-capped Mt. Etna in the distance. pic.twitter.com/jhrv4FAAxg
— BrockU Classics (@brockuclassics) December 22, 2015
Were Brutus and Cassius really the brains behind the plot to butcher Julius Caesar? https://t.co/a4s09PTVuu #Romans pic.twitter.com/kIsoaoJtc4
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) December 22, 2015
The Medea Project January 8 @scsclassics @GLIDEsf
Theater for Incarcerated Women/HIV Circle
Glide Society for… https://t.co/PcUabSrIo6— Yale Classics Lib (@YaleClassicsLib) December 22, 2015
I particularly liked that they explained the derivations of scientific names. #foundlatin #museumofnature #bigbugs pic.twitter.com/wXCeN1utEW
— Aven (@AvenSarah) December 22, 2015
Visited #ROMpeii 2nd time (1st time was on a tour)–well worth it! Very informative. Great as always @ROMtoronto pic.twitter.com/2WFJ53CnbX
— Andrew Yin (@AndrewFOCYYZ) December 22, 2015
Today in ancient #history: Emperor Vitellius is captured and murdered at the Gemonian stairs in #Rome. (69 CE) pic.twitter.com/mtHoDY8P74
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) December 22, 2015
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Wonderful pardocamp (sea-leopard) from Littlecote Roman Villa mosaic. @Durotrigesdig #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/w1DB99CUyq
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) December 22, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/679469611167932417
Capitoline Brutus, the only surviving portrait from the middle republic, may be a fragment from… https://t.co/29pZG7v3mZ
— Maarit J. Hellsten (@MaaritJohanna) December 23, 2015
#latin Bilingual Apuleius? https://t.co/TpcSwAsTmA #LatinLanguage
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 23, 2015
#latin Augustine: Confessiones https://t.co/9fJ80tpoKp #LatinLanguage
— LatinD.com (@LatinDiscussion) December 23, 2015