ante diem xii kalendas novembres
- 1558 – death of Julius Caesar Scaliger
quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est
ante diem xii kalendas novembres
2015.10.24: Mauro Bonazzi, Il platonismo. Piccola biblioteca Einaudi. Mappe, 56. Torino… https://t.co/Eej1BClxMc
— BMCR (@BMCReview) October 20, 2015
#exhibition Nea Paphos: 50 Years of Polish Excavations, 1965-2015' at the #Cyprus Museum https://t.co/bOqzgkUqr8 pic.twitter.com/WQOM3Pmqs2
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 20, 2015
Wed 21st Oct at 7pm: Josiah Ober: The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece here @blackwelloxford @oxfordclassics pic.twitter.com/ziiP51OytS
— Zool Verjee (@cadmus08) October 18, 2015
Evolution of #Greek Terracotta #Art on the Artemission Blog: https://t.co/SuoDtdJbFD
— Artemission.com (@ArtemissionArt) October 20, 2015
Scavi Pompei, nasceranno percorsi su necropoli – Campania – ANSA.it http://t.co/IJAqPE5X2s
— Made in Pompei (@madeinpompei) September 12, 2015
For #TesseraeTuesday: a man digging the fields. From Chercell, Algeria…. pic.twitter.com/9ySEXlaoDM
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656399552136790016
Word Root "dol" (pain) by @The_YUNiversity #Latin pic.twitter.com/pTNP34ylp9
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) October 20, 2015
From the Forum to the Palatine through Domitian's ramp. Today is the inauguration/ reopening of the… https://t.co/xnlZ85IC63
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656400058297008128
Excited to learn from @edwest that the new Prime Minister of Canada is porphyrogennetos… https://t.co/jhpFkIBr8W
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 20, 2015
Meet the man out to save Gaza's antiquities; sculpting copies https://t.co/qAiS6rQXtU pic.twitter.com/MRgIkUkDZc
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) October 20, 2015
When the train's so busy your face ends up in someone's armpit. pic.twitter.com/MbGN2uxmQm
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) October 20, 2015
So it's happened… any other canadian classicists think that trudeau – before – haircut looked like later busts of Alexander the great?
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
I learn from @kentindell that Nerva's statue in Gloucester was once defaced with anti-imperialist Latin graffiti: https://t.co/7W3yCAoMkh
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 20, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/19/15 https://t.co/G82oweEjzB
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ https://t.co/hcD53K3mFJ
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
SPQR BLUES 10th Anniversary GN! by Carol (klio) Burrell — Kickstarter
https://t.co/G0GAczfZxX— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Ancient Nemea to Host New School of Ancient Greek Athletics | https://t.co/eGiuSzIldk
https://t.co/ZKSFVNZkpA— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Medusa Head Unearthed in Ancient Roman Outpost
https://t.co/Mg8j48Zxg3— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
justin trudeau has a son named Hadrian, just fyi …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
margaret (sinclair) trudeau now becomes canada's equivalent of an agrippina, I guess …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
other folks have noticed trudeau's resemblance with Alexander … https://t.co/HJ5tJv9EhA
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Mackenzie Chown mystery “debunked” – The Brock Press
https://t.co/FYBC0Co2HS— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Italy’s Latin revival – POLITICO
https://t.co/aFWOg12SVx— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Blogging Pompeii: New articles in JRA
https://t.co/Wm9M2lVOBl— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
U of T Professor Dimitri Nakassis Wins MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship – The Varsity
https://t.co/JfLGBxED2w— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
It's strange how many newspapers feel a need to put Genius in quotation/scare quotes when referring to Macarthur grant recipients …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Haunting new find of death masks from ancient Siberian warrior race
https://t.co/KMkilgcFrL— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
The Best Bits of Hadrian’s Wall: the Forts (Chesters) | Per Lineam Valli
https://t.co/x87sYtW075— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
La mythologie grecque au musée | Insula
https://t.co/Ub7SywUxHo— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Study reveals the Shroud of Turin contains DNA from plants found all over the world | Daily Mail Online
https://t.co/oRdgYnSZBv— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
On Friday I'm talking to @wmarybeard abt her magnum opus, SPQR—50 years' worth of thinking about the Romans. Come! https://t.co/ItFARIJyYQ
— Charlotte Higgins (@chiggi) October 20, 2015
So Amazons were just tribes in which women also fought, so confusing/terrifying the Greeks they became legend https://t.co/bkWrLaiusI
— Tom Chance (@tom_chance) October 20, 2015
Bryant & May Redheads matchboxes (Australia, 1963) – https://t.co/r0C0EBpLCe pic.twitter.com/3A7CKpPqWU
— Alastair Blanshard (@AlastairBlan) October 20, 2015
A Brief History of Roman Coinage:
The Roman Empire created one of the world’s earliest most advanced coinage… https://t.co/aRI7Hc8irH— Artemission.com (@ArtemissionArt) October 20, 2015
Domitian's ramp open to the public today! ramp ends after 170 m of total 300/ but Clivus Victoriae to reopen next! pic.twitter.com/nBjSRQDKK6
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
Just chillin', @SaveRome pic.twitter.com/ZeSw3AbtFZ
— Erica Firpo (@Moscerina) October 20, 2015
Exciting busy day setting up FREE after-school #Latin classes in Bishop Vaughan and Dyffryn Aman, starting 4 Nov! Watch this space 🙂
— Evelien Bracke (@Evelien_Bracke) October 20, 2015
What can you do with a Classics degree? Director of Corporate Communications at Facebook among others. @Pancake_girl pic.twitter.com/eBc3tZVJ9f
— SCHS Classics (@ClassicsSCHS) September 24, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656575195122147328
@SarahEBond setting up a Lucius' blog page, would you like to do a guest blog 100-500 words on use of the 4 sisters for teaching Roman Law?
— ray laurence 🇺🇦 (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656575583229485064
@SarahEBond on both would be great. We are in set-up with this still, but hope to go live in November – so time.
— ray laurence 🇺🇦 (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
"Kerry makes case for US seat on UNESCO despite loss of vote, 2011 halt to funding"- will funding return? https://t.co/YGsrRbxaUn
— Antiquities Coalition (@CombatLooting) October 20, 2015
On page 18 of 1067 of The Classical Tradition, by Anthony Grafton: "Affecti" – "categorie… https://t.co/luH21FF5gf
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656576983577575424
Up Domitian's ramp. The imperial ramp- originally 300 meters long- 170m remains -OPENED https://t.co/tqhPETm9hX pic.twitter.com/r6h1wS8F5O
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) October 20, 2015
#Latin is awesome!!#StudentFeedback2015 pic.twitter.com/IZusHwuAkQ
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) October 20, 2015
I am sorry for my Roman Epic students writing their midterm today, but very glad I’m not required to teach. Reading Lucan as I invigilate.
— Aven (@AvenSarah) October 20, 2015
1121 followers. In 121 CE, the Ptolemaic princess Cleopatra Thea died of poison. (Sadly, not #BellBivDevoe). pic.twitter.com/rgZf6fbb1V
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Can you write a dithyramb about doughnuts?
Read the full definition here:https://t.co/h7Bh67lxio pic.twitter.com/wz1h9uYYB2
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) October 20, 2015
Cleopatra Thea, born in 165-4 B.C., married *three* different kings of the Seleucid dynasty and even ruled that kingdom in her own name.
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Cleopatra Thea ("goddess") was the daughter of Ptolemy VI and his wife, also named Cleopatra. #cleopatracominatcha
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
Finally, said son, Antiochus VIII, bumped his own mama off, and Cleopatra Thea hit the grave. R.I.P. pic.twitter.com/CBHwnNlwCD
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) October 20, 2015
What might have been for the Elgin Marbles (Parthenon Sculptures) if this amendment had been carried?
If only. pic.twitter.com/aLq1Ekuf1n— Tom Minogue (@MinogueTom) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656599123538374656
This summary of a panel about careers for Classics PhDs from last spring's CAC may be of interest. https://t.co/aEEaOgxPcW #phdchat
— Aven (@AvenSarah) October 20, 2015
@DorothyKing Ellie from Cyprus 😉 pic.twitter.com/jeuqxKEN28
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 20, 2015
Buste d'un dieu, probablement celui du Nil (IIe siècle) #OsirisExpo @imarabe #Paris https://t.co/yklPV2iulg
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) October 20, 2015
#culture
Alessandro Turchi
Diana e Actaeon
Buongiorno@NienteDaVedere @GiuseppeTurrisi @comemusica @PierPaoloBocci1 pic.twitter.com/GUo8WtI1cj— Rita Cóbix (@RitaCobix) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656600567079374848
#Twepica Calypso, "singing w/ a lovely voice, moving to and ro at her loom & weaving with a shuttle of gold." pic.twitter.com/SE3AZ0FreN
— Dr Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Circe "served them honey & Pramnian wine … mingled w/ pernicious drugs 2 make them forget their homeland." pic.twitter.com/c9eFQ3EKAe
— Dr Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Odysseus & crew slay Polyphemus. pic.twitter.com/EogGdEvEn4
— Dr Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
#Twepica Siren & and wrecked sailor: "What a way to drown!" 😉 John William Waterhouse pic.twitter.com/UaIMjwYPTn
— Dr Francesca Santoro (@Phyllida1234) October 12, 2015
Aulus Gellius on a Roman priest: "It is not customary for the Dialis to touch a she-goat, raw meat, ivy, or a bean, or even name them."
— Llewelyn Morgan (@llewelyn_morgan) October 20, 2015
Grab your toga! Free tickets are now available for College Night at Getty Villa Nov. 10th: https://t.co/zxy2XLT3xP pic.twitter.com/WZe2anW61j
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) October 20, 2015
Rare Orazio Gentileschi Danaë to be auctioned in January (est $25-$35 million) https://t.co/kH3MDNI6vp pic.twitter.com/RaFQoZATY7
— Rembrandt's R👀m 🖌 (@RembrandtsRoom) October 20, 2015
Hidden passageway once used by Roman emperors opens to public for first time https://t.co/rYUc54ofFU pic.twitter.com/J3zU8Ev1E4
— Telegraph Breaking News (@TelegraphNews) October 20, 2015
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As the destruction of #Palmyra continues, @wmarybeard on 10 of her favourite classical sites http://t.co/OGf449EUqa pic.twitter.com/80OTIAVFJR
— Telegraph Travel (@TelegraphTravel) October 7, 2015
My neighborhood σκίουρος (skiouros), "shadow-tail," i.e. squirrel, is making out pretty well this Fall. pic.twitter.com/SsPdDkZQzp
— Atticist (@Atticist) October 20, 2015
@BGS_Classics #Oplontis pic.twitter.com/tOlL5YB0Ek
— Classics Department (@BGS_Classics) October 20, 2015
Stylish Amazons in swirling pink skirts & blue bonnets: Canosa, S Italy, 300BC @PUArtMuseum https://t.co/SqXZaNoZ3d pic.twitter.com/u1CwuO7aLG
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 20, 2015
Statua di Bruto nei #MuseiCapitolini: https://t.co/a0VRHHcSWV#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/U0WJQ4u5pe
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 20, 2015
@DorothyKing @PUArtMuseum Quite. Same for Magna Graecia generally. Often ace colour – lipstick on this Ganymede. pic.twitter.com/oHhkIXRiQz
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 20, 2015
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If the dating of the coins is secure then this looks like a marching camp of Nero Claudius Drusus:… https://t.co/eMQtrsdjed
— Lindsay Powell (@Lindsay_Powell) October 20, 2015
"Many different societies have had conceptions of 3 or 4 or 5 different genders." https://t.co/zEpfARdLgA pic.twitter.com/ERu3wDN2yY
— PhillyVoice (@thephillyvoice) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656605169858269184
#TriviaTuesday: What creature is seen attacking a bull in this Minoan sealstone (about 1470–1410 BC)? pic.twitter.com/J9sIEhiLlv
— Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656605563296550912
German for Students of Classical Studies https://t.co/awwdQWO6Zn
— SCS (@scsclassics) October 20, 2015
Announcements of Seminars for San Francisco Meeting https://t.co/aCznuJVaNn
— SCS (@scsclassics) October 20, 2015
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Netflix— Trudi (@Trudski2012) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656606412471148545
@pete_savin @judy_peace @JonathanFoyle They may have seen Jonah in the misericords! pic.twitter.com/La41yRdIG5
— John Heather (@jh_heather) October 20, 2015
How To Read Homer According to Homer: Porphyry Channels Aristarchus https://t.co/ftXnhHDEd3
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) October 20, 2015
There ought 2 b cult following for this film with 3D scanned museum object at its center@SarahEBond @rogueclassicist https://t.co/BwgcLJt8VY
— ray laurence 🇺🇦 (@raylaurence1) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656607367530983424
Covered Athenian economy, olive oil & vase production, & the Panathenaia in #clcv2780.
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) October 20, 2015
A nice silver memorial denarius of DIVVS ANTONINUS with an altar issued by Marcus Aurelius (RIC III.247 n.441) pic.twitter.com/HrlceRckV2
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 20, 2015
Ancient Greek healing temple at Feneos site excavated by archaeologists [Photos] – https://t.co/z58zFjC5UP
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
Five Fist-And-Phallus Pendants Found In Grave Of Roman Infant In Yorkshire – Forbes – https://t.co/kHJxLwpmjU
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 20, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656621235468652545
The monumental rock-cut grave of Alcetas, one of Alexander's Companions in Termessos. #archaeology #Greece #Turkey pic.twitter.com/5FKdia0S9x
— History of Macedonia (@GreekMacedonia) October 20, 2015
#archaeology: Roman temple re-surfaces in southern Turkey http://t.co/azzDdMSJRg pic.twitter.com/aW5drkYalB
— ArchaeoNewsNet (@ArchaeoNewsNet) October 18, 2015

ante diem xiii kalendas novembres
'Sifting Through the Dirt to Uncover the Temple Mount’s Secrets.' http://t.co/3yYU2Iw9L8 #TempleMount #Israel pic.twitter.com/yQzmttOTX2
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) October 19, 2015
2,000 Year Old Roman Boat Found at Bottom of Kupa River http://t.co/gm6iIeS8Kw #shipwrecks #croatia pic.twitter.com/BwFroNOzlm
— Sarah WARD (吴德塞) (@SarahWardAU) October 19, 2015
Can anyone read what this day? It's recently discovered in #Rojava. pic.twitter.com/VzBeVFs8uC
— Mutlu Civiroglu (@mutludc) October 19, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656036595561275392
On my way to the brothel in Pompeii to meet Michael Buerk… #raisingpompeii pic.twitter.com/jLbRNM36vN
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 19, 2015
Passed along by David Gill, a news story on beginning excavations at Despotiko in Greece, with proto-Cycladic,… http://t.co/5FUmRew0S9
— K. Kris Hirst (@archaeology) October 19, 2015
1 week to go! 7 historians answer big questions. @bettanyhughes: why study history at all? http://t.co/xKslunGCwi pic.twitter.com/4vOzpzt1RJ
— Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) October 15, 2015
There's an orderly queue forming outside the brothel in #Pompeii… With @StevenEllis74 @Pompeiana79 #raisingpompeii pic.twitter.com/nwxXBsDpEl
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 19, 2015
Archaeologists in Bulgaria’s Sapareva Banya Unearth Roman Villa Graves of Child, Man Likely Killed in Hun Invasion.http://t.co/aFfX39oHsW
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) October 19, 2015
The face of determination? An ancient athlete.https://t.co/bvzHGStDl1 pic.twitter.com/7tU4rIuogL
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) October 19, 2015
UNESCO accepts Italy’s plan for Monuments’ Men: Special Italian task force to save world cultural sites. UNESC… http://t.co/17elnRChOg
— Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome) October 19, 2015
#Buongiorno e buon inizio di settimana dai #MuseiCapitolini. #MICroma | #GoodMorningRome pic.twitter.com/GIUCe8GRoT
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 19, 2015
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The updated list of the unavailable manuscripts is here: http://t.co/hgBENkWbLN.
— Vatican Library (@vaticanlibrary) October 19, 2015
Humanities research is ground-breaking, life-changing, and ignored… http://t.co/U4pRSlMm28
— Adam Crymble (@Adam_Crymble) October 19, 2015
Can any of the Roman military equipment experts help? Perhaps @perlineamvalli could or could RT the question? https://t.co/qsaB5f9XLN
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 19, 2015
Oct 19 1957 – Marxist archaeologist and popular writer, Gordon Childe dies. http://t.co/I9n4NuPUrB pic.twitter.com/W1D71tCfiq
— DailyRadical History (@radicaldaily) October 19, 2015
[Un jour, une œuvre]
Aphrodite accroupie
☛ http://t.co/iDV7WpShJ5#LouvreSculptures pic.twitter.com/QWtLtRsuU6— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) October 19, 2015
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/656039889687982080
If you missed today's #SLHA conference, you can still see our new #Roman bull + our reconstruction @collectionlinc pic.twitter.com/BhStw7BzeH
— Dr Antony Lee (@lidongni) October 17, 2015
I write and write and write, but just seem not to be able to get out of the Teutoburger Woods. How very fitting.
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) October 19, 2015
@rogueclassicist not really a German word for your problem, but an expression from the Saar Lorraine area: J'ai du caffard. 🙂
— Dr. Birgitta Hoffmann (@BirgittaHoffman) October 19, 2015
Repititiationes ~ 10/18/15 http://t.co/7k4OZX4lHv
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem xiv kalendas novembres http://t.co/YEIEALs3rg
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Paleojudaica: A Maccabean-era synagoge at Delos? http://t.co/ECXNjz5Hq3
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Bulgaria’s Plovdiv Set to Complete Archaeological Excavations of Ancient Forum’s Gateway, Mulls Restoration Options
http://t.co/V2q0OJNkpW— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Bulgarian Police Bust 2 Treasure Hunters Bulldozing Ancient Thracian Burial Mound
http://t.co/oOGXm6kTKY— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Tourists Flock to Pre-Opening of Archaeological Park of Early Christian Buildings from Roman City Parthicopolis in
http://t.co/6cVSVEzPlC— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Canada Election 2015: Linguistic roots of Tories, Liberals and NDP | CBCNews.ca Mobile – http://t.co/2garNfwNCt
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Lego Superfans Built This Epic Model of Hadrian's Wall | Smart News | Smithsonian
https://t.co/cyIlHrF0k7— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Watch this wonderful TEDtalk on Plato's cave, @solclassics , @EHS_Classics https://t.co/25ahxMMIuF
— BM Classical Assoc. (@CA_BhamMids) October 19, 2015
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#OnThisDay in 202BC, Scipio defeats Hannibal at Zama in the climactic battle of the Second Punic War pic.twitter.com/ncfm6VLgRy
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 19, 2015
#Graffiti #Pompéi avec des combats de #gladiateurs #Rome #antiquité @LoveArchaeology @ArreteTonChar1 @APHG_National pic.twitter.com/1eCY8aOzN4
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) October 19, 2015
#polychromie antique : essai de reconstitution de la colonne trajane à #Rome @ArreteTonChar1 @APHG_National pic.twitter.com/LVe1dhdJ9j
— Roma Aeterna 🏛 (@ValeriaAugusta8) October 18, 2015
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Murderous Thracian woman w #Tattoos snake, deer, sunburst & other designs ancient Greek vase 5th century BC pic.twitter.com/5OwCcxVvjG
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) October 18, 2015
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@DorothyKing and yet interpol thinks a mosaic is missing …
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
THIS. IS. SPARTA! 😉 @DorothyKing pic.twitter.com/OWkeZXEBjn
— Diogenes of Sinope (@DiogenisSinopis) October 19, 2015
Off to #Pompeii to record #geophysics with @waddo100 #raisingpompeii after recording this summer @PompeiNecropoli pic.twitter.com/MeBrILLiaL
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) October 19, 2015
Lion + Bull Gold Stater
560–546BC
Greek Lydian
Excavated at Sardis#AncientGreece #Gold pic.twitter.com/jJsBlpdsyi— Zito E (@Zito__77) October 19, 2015
New at DCC: Callimachus Aetia, with notes by Susan Stephens, papyrus images, translation, . http://t.co/f8p6oVMnsM pic.twitter.com/b357iiqHYd
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) October 19, 2015
New at DCC: Cicero, In Verrem 2.1.53-86, notes by Ingo Gildenhard, audio by Jonathan Rockey. http://t.co/qek7OuSid1 pic.twitter.com/BB5oF84u68
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) October 19, 2015
Silver Drachma of #Chios struck under Sostratos
Greek
412–350BC#AncientGreece #Amphipolis #Sphinx #Amphora pic.twitter.com/R9Iecht5rH— Zito E (@Zito__77) October 19, 2015
Magistri! Please message me if you would like to test DCC notes on #Vergil #Aeneid (selections fr. books 1,2,4,6) with your students.
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) October 19, 2015
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"Lectures are essential for teaching humanities’ most basic skills.comprehension and reasoning": Lecture Me. Really. http://t.co/llLpgm9N3O
— dr. keftiugal 📚🏺 (@keftiugal) October 19, 2015
It's not who you know, it's whom.
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) October 19, 2015
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Roman gods and their relationship to the days of the week: http://t.co/tnDkD6GphW pic.twitter.com/w7yEBLJoT7
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) October 19, 2015
Of Greece and Rome and heroes galore https://t.co/uttinCvqYt pic.twitter.com/Mkeh4H1WQb
— S.J.A.Turney (@SJATurney) October 19, 2015
Dictator: and Stephanie Merritt reviews Robert Harrishttp://t.co/HzCqZu3Ork pic.twitter.com/asgo1ig3tE
— Pythika (@Pythika) October 19, 2015
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#otd in 202 BC: Battle of Zama, where Roman general Scipio defeated Hannibal of Carthage http://t.co/qc6oQl72hG pic.twitter.com/VDn928dcnX
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) October 19, 2015
We've got signed SPQR from our Author of the Month, @wmarybeard. All our signed eds here: http://t.co/ilW9MjzS65 pic.twitter.com/YFFZc3pVv4
— LRB Bookshop (@LRBbookshop) October 19, 2015
Classicists being deadly serious. @TheOxfordMail on our planned Roman funeral, part of @AshmoleanMuseum's DEADFriday http://t.co/0RufZn4pF7
— Ashmolean Latin (@AshmoleanLatin) October 19, 2015
Musei Capitolini in Rome, world's oldest public museumhttp://t.co/I9MukPmiRAhttp://t.co/nNmOom5Ymi#Italy #art pic.twitter.com/W7mPcHvQzj
— BEAUTY FROM ITALY (@BeautyfromItaly) October 19, 2015
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RT @noragaribotti: HERCULANEUM- beauty and preservation is UNIQUE! Only 30% excavated, these are marvelous to view! pic.twitter.com/hhoAwEicgS
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 19, 2015
@TheRomanSoc @noragaribotti where's that one on the left from? Never saw it before
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
Before Redbull, Eros Gave You Wings: Alcaeus, Plato and Homer http://t.co/NYVkflFe2T pic.twitter.com/A771xiSJ4s
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) October 19, 2015
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@tellah10 @ZaraTwain @deOzAlice @franckcolas77 @MomiraMonika @josepcampo @Biagio960 @AdrianaCioci @Amyperuana pic.twitter.com/AHoDfH6VT1
— Rui Cavaleiro (@Rui_Cavaleiro_) October 19, 2015
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Our team is speaking at 5th Int.Conf. of Experts on Return of Cultural Property in Turkey http://t.co/W5HHKusuwy pic.twitter.com/NHHJhZU3XN
— Trafficking Culture (@CultureTraffic) October 19, 2015
I'm at Sanctuary Of Aphrodite in Kouklia, Paphos https://t.co/8XXkO8mZgk
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 19, 2015
Hello from Aphrodite's island!
This beautiful spot is where Aphrodite rose from the waves. #Cyprus #mythology pic.twitter.com/Hgo1mXtU39— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) October 19, 2015
The real cause of ancient shipwrecks. pic.twitter.com/grFvZTHSr8
— The Classics Library (@StephenJenkin) October 19, 2015
Today in hist: Second Punic War:Battle of Zama: Roman legions under Scipio Africanus defeat Hannibal Barca -202 BCE pic.twitter.com/DqTLHkrbzb
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) October 19, 2015
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#mithrasmonday this guy in the background of the Parthian Monument (AD 160s) looks oddly familiar… #mithras (?) pic.twitter.com/nQs0ixOPKJ
— Dr David Walsh (@d_j_walsh) October 19, 2015
We've received our first #BCPub costume contest picture! Thank you @MontAllen2 for the lovely Charun and noblewoman! https://t.co/9VDL0KZ7Hy
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) October 19, 2015
Anyone for wine? Nice globular #Roman amphora from #Lincoln, ready for a visit from @unilincoln students tomorrow pic.twitter.com/fx2ZYlBkyy
— Dr Antony Lee (@lidongni) October 19, 2015
The expression on the face of this fountain head in #Pompeii is wonderfully expressed by a nearby sign. pic.twitter.com/fIFTBmoDWp
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) October 19, 2015
2,000 Year Old Roman Boat Found at Bottom of Kupa River http://t.co/NqQ7AfnlJS #shipwrecks #croatia pic.twitter.com/88dX6Ep6DU
— Sarah WARD (吴德塞) (@SarahWardAU) October 19, 2015
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The Terme Boxer is among the most famous works of ancient sculpture. #PowerandPathos http://t.co/mPEoz6hMjN pic.twitter.com/dQArrDhkEv
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) October 19, 2015
Venus and Adonis 1553 Titian Museo del Prado Madrid#culture
@cobixreyes @alfanor48 @artmajcar @Akjnuk @aleph54 pic.twitter.com/CvqNEzINPZ— BrindusaB (@BrindusaB1) October 19, 2015
Dioniso, che raccoglie in sé tutte le contraddizioni, è una cosa sola con Apollo, che è la sua contraddizione #Colli pic.twitter.com/fSu8GmHLgY
— Alma (@Ryzoma) October 19, 2015
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At the Fountain – Henry Ryland, British painter, illustrator #art #painting #England pic.twitter.com/S0LzMMcgla
— Ivy Rose (@Moonflowerz25) October 19, 2015
@Shira_Brie Buen lunes. Abrazos Shira.
Maqueta de Leda por Blackpanda pic.twitter.com/kSvSMk1fHQ— marialo (@lovalh) October 19, 2015
Police detain man over illegal possession of antiquities http://t.co/TQNUdHAyu4 pic.twitter.com/OBvVS9E3Xk
— Kathimerini English Edition (@ekathimerini) October 19, 2015
Prof. R. Smith, "The Greek East under Rome: art and cultural interaction": http://t.co/r7tcETSHeO via @YouTube
— The British School at Athens (@BSAthens) October 19, 2015
Ori di #Taranto pic.twitter.com/zy6rMfXiYi
— Vania Delli (@VaniaDelli) October 17, 2015
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The latest identified (hopefully) addition – an AR Antoniniani of Gordian III from Rome…RIC IVc.30 n.141 pic.twitter.com/5RY0bnQS5y
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 19, 2015
Venus and Adonis 1553 Titian Museo del Prado Madrid#culture
@cobixreyes @alfanor48 @artmajcar @Akjnuk @aleph54 pic.twitter.com/CvqNEzINPZ— BrindusaB (@BrindusaB1) October 19, 2015
Dioniso, che raccoglie in sé tutte le contraddizioni, è una cosa sola con Apollo, che è la sua contraddizione #Colli pic.twitter.com/fSu8GmHLgY
— Alma (@Ryzoma) October 19, 2015
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At the Fountain – Henry Ryland, British painter, illustrator #art #painting #England pic.twitter.com/S0LzMMcgla
— Ivy Rose (@Moonflowerz25) October 19, 2015
@Shira_Brie Buen lunes. Abrazos Shira.
Maqueta de Leda por Blackpanda pic.twitter.com/kSvSMk1fHQ— marialo (@lovalh) October 19, 2015
Police detain man over illegal possession of antiquities http://t.co/TQNUdHAyu4 pic.twitter.com/OBvVS9E3Xk
— Kathimerini English Edition (@ekathimerini) October 19, 2015
Prof. R. Smith, "The Greek East under Rome: art and cultural interaction": http://t.co/r7tcETSHeO via @YouTube
— The British School at Athens (@BSAthens) October 19, 2015
Ori di #Taranto pic.twitter.com/zy6rMfXiYi
— Vania Delli (@VaniaDelli) October 17, 2015
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The latest identified (hopefully) addition – an AR Antoniniani of Gordian III from Rome…RIC IVc.30 n.141 pic.twitter.com/5RY0bnQS5y
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) October 19, 2015
RT @HistoryTime_: Parturition. Woman lying in a bed, giving birth attended by 3 women. 400-300 BC, Ostia, Italy. https://t.co/ZWHg4n4S4A
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 19, 2015
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Interesting timeliness juxtaposition … pic.twitter.com/IugjlsQ2AG
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
[Artwork of the day]
Crouching Aphrodite
☛ https://t.co/8jpWstx9Gx#Sculptures pic.twitter.com/ElPuPDUqZo— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) October 19, 2015
φαινομηρίς, ίδος, ἡ (phainomēris)
—showing the thigh, with bare thigh(pic: birth of Dionysus from thigh of Zeus) pic.twitter.com/VPMuZI8juV
— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) October 19, 2015
Fauno in marmo rosso antico nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/OdZ1yZNtcv#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/lZj0rLo8ht
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) October 19, 2015
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Had to improvise sponge-stick (Roman toilet paper) with a grilled chicken breast today! @KingsWorcester @KSWClassics pic.twitter.com/TBll8U8Xb2
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) October 19, 2015
A #Roman bath at Bath! (IMAGO pic: https://t.co/NqzrQ8lKR1) pic.twitter.com/zOgoDCJywt
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) October 19, 2015
! La #PetiteGalerie numérique !
Découvrez le site dédié de la Petite Galerie ☛ https://t.co/NKIGWehxyh pic.twitter.com/D0UcCQmtdH— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) October 19, 2015
Ancient Roman women, like this from Pompeii, wielded influence & power but none could vote. Voted yet? #canadavotes pic.twitter.com/gSsh9iiFr4
— Dr Kay Sunahara (@KaySunahara) October 19, 2015
Next time let's share "@holland_tom: why didn't I get centurion for MY launch?Trust Ever Rock & Roll @wmarybeard… pic.twitter.com/Z8aL37V9pG”
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) October 19, 2015
Find out more about the tombstone of Bodicacia featured on #TheCelts @CoriniumMuseum https://t.co/zuUb44jueP pic.twitter.com/ePwII8Y6Sx
— Corinium Museum (@CoriniumMuseum) October 19, 2015
@MagisterHoran Latin students pick Trump as Pluto, Hillary as Juno, Maddow as Minerva in modern pantheon: http://t.co/lWhvZl13JH Pls RT!
— Luise Z. Moskowitz (@dcltgl) October 15, 2015
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#Latin #Words #Languages pic.twitter.com/gTptDWHMsX
— World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) October 19, 2015
Saw this over the weekend in Malmesbury while at @HistoryExtra festival… Well it sure beats a fig leaf…;) pic.twitter.com/Zq9p8rfzxU
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) October 19, 2015
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@pompei79 @TheRomanSoc @noragaribotti thanks
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
ancient Amazon twirled lasso in battle 2,500 years before #WonderWoman #Amazons onGreek vasehttps://t.co/E5ixkPOdk4 pic.twitter.com/UMB5kMTN6m
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) October 19, 2015
@Peter_Bridgman @TheRomanSoc @HistoryTime_ I think it depicts a successful birth… On a midwife's tomb iirc… Everyone is happy
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
G.W. Bowersock's review essay of four books asking the question "Who was Saint Paul?" H/T @AnnetteYReed https://t.co/ozK01eP3EN
— Ancient Jew Review (@ancientjew) October 19, 2015
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@Peter_Bridgman @TheRomanSoc @HistoryTime_ here are some others https://t.co/fclGWNPjpq
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 19, 2015
. @drmichaelcscott @rogueclassicist @HistoryExtra A visual pun! See LSJ s.v. σαύρα III for the relevant meaning. https://t.co/7Gvzn17ME5
— Michael Hendry (@Curculiunculus) October 19, 2015

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