Essential #aiascs equipment. pic.twitter.com/5AmrgCdW8O
— Sebastian Heath (@sebhth) January 6, 2016
Life of Brian is the best historical film ever made. Fact. He just said so. #epigraphy #NACGLE pic.twitter.com/CFueCpbsy1
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 6, 2016
Life of Brian, #epigraphy and Cole Porter in the first 15 minutes. This might be the best paper ever. #NACGLE
— Dr. Virginia L. Campbell (@campbell798) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684676257146101760
Friday #aiascs, join @saveantiquities at 5:30 to remember the life of Khaled al-Asaad https://t.co/HQayii7agb @scsclassics @archaeology_aia
— Doug Boin (@douglasboin) January 6, 2016
Rick St Hilaire: What's up with the $3.3 million in antiques (antiquities?) shipped from Iraq to New York City in… https://t.co/iGpA553CBb
— Chasing Aphrodite (@ChasingAphrodit) January 6, 2016
Welcome to San Francisco from the Program Chair https://t.co/hx9z5utxRP
— SCS (@scsclassics) January 6, 2016
Épiphanie du grec Ἐπιφάνεια signifiant 'manifestation', 'apparition' du verbe φαίνω (phaínō), 'se manifester' pic.twitter.com/MAOABGudNe
— JeanPhilippedeTonnac (@inthemoodfortw) January 6, 2016
Lion and bull in stand-off on 6thC BC #Greek #gold #coinage introduced by Croesus @metmuseum https://t.co/0ectgTVzSZ pic.twitter.com/D4HSO1yi5m
— Prof Susan Oosthuizen (@DrSueOosthuizen) January 6, 2016
Epiphany: earliest extant image of the Adoration of the Magi, 3rd c AD, Catacomb of Priscilla, Via Salaria, Rome. pic.twitter.com/d3uGEpbVH4
— Pythika (@Pythika) January 6, 2016
Another example of Thucydides in poetry! I feel a blog post coming on, once I've finished marking essays. https://t.co/Rnr1wtYcJA
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 6, 2016
Happy #Epiphany!
C4th relief proving that gold, frankincense, & myrrh look like bread & that Jesus had grabby-hands. pic.twitter.com/t8ykEoWZ3b— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) January 6, 2016
Not since Crassus has #Classics been so popular in the Middle East @ArmandDAngour @wmarybeard @simongoldhill https://t.co/1Njz7AHR59
— Mike Lambert (@DCol_Head) January 6, 2016
UK: Roman coins have been stolen from a locked case at Chelmsford Museum https://t.co/FDOEERI9YM pic.twitter.com/DpwsECFkti
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 6, 2016
Mouse & Walnut: Detail of a 2nd cent CE triclinium floor from Emperor Hadrian’s villa in Tivoli. pic.twitter.com/uqm972wXdb
— Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) January 4, 2016
@rogueclassicist Pls RT: blog post by PhD student @sianbeavers about her research on Classics, film and video games https://t.co/qEMDNDV2DI
— Dr Beav (@sianbeavers) January 6, 2016
When your inner monologue says "It's January, why not go on a diet?" pic.twitter.com/gzbxLKaOJJ
— ClassicalReactions (@ClassicalReacts) January 6, 2016
Yes, I love visiting Butser Ancient Farm (& Roman Villa)! So atmospheric! @QMCHistory @SDC_History #RomanQuests pic.twitter.com/tvV55DnjMp
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684869545203515396
"Two dancers.. between the columns of Poseidon’s Temple" 1930 – Maynard Owen Williams | https://t.co/CRyXCkcnBY pic.twitter.com/uFiKnz7iaN
— skiourophile (@skiourophile) January 6, 2016
Classics on Screen conference @warwickuni 13th Jan with @AlastairBlan Speakers pick fav Classical scene & explain why. Reply 2 book a place!
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) January 4, 2016
[Derniers jours] pr profiter de l'#expo "La prestigieuse villa gallo-romaine de Noyon" https://t.co/iaJzyYG69r pic.twitter.com/7pChCRY8MB
— Inrap (@Inrap) January 6, 2016
" The Mosaics of Roman Crete" R. Sweetman https://t.co/UtFjkbzqMw
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684870533037580288
Fyi @adreinhard “@OU_Classics: New blog post PhD student @sianbeavers re research on Classics, film and video games https://t.co/5qfhdPwVUb”
— dr. keftiugal 📚🏺 (@keftiugal) January 6, 2016
https://t.co/jyuH23eajP via @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/DQ6JmiDWSy
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) January 6, 2016
download the conflict antiquities trade: a historical overview @ObsTraffic @IcomOfficiel https://t.co/biLzG0fmQ1
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) January 6, 2016
Grabbed some time in Jerusalem to see spectacular Hadrian exhibition on now @israelmuseum. Well worth a visit. pic.twitter.com/ExwaDWNynY
— Ralph King 🇦🇺🇮🇱 (@AusAmbIsrael) January 6, 2016
Damn! There are #camels in St Peter's Square and of course I'm in the library in Rome being studious. #DrHay https://t.co/dDpQmR1vcT
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) January 6, 2016
Another #Roman #shoe from our collection of 6,500 all found at #vindolanda. pic.twitter.com/T3q08GuiZO
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) October 26, 2015
ICOM "experts" incorrectly identify ancient Nikis tetradrachm coin as a Libyan artifact. https://t.co/zBOiA5XxaS pic.twitter.com/xyKQhi7uV6
— Ancient Nomos (@ANAMCurator) January 6, 2016
ἁρματομαχέω (armatomacheō)
—fight in or from a chariot(pic: Alexander in the Battle of Issus against the Persians) pic.twitter.com/1lAzrYeGZc
— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684877450162077696
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684878034227326976
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684878137423966208
@SusanScCastaldi @BrindusaB1 @overjas @tinockha1 @Amparo @Papryka5 @Amyperuana @nuddart @ipe_rosa1 @cat_harumi pic.twitter.com/ZZO1PmQm8k
— Lamb041 (@lamb041) January 6, 2016
@stephenjenkin Expand your #classics knowledge with over 3000 entries to the new, online Oxford Classical Dictionary https://t.co/STrHZfTzvV
— Oxford Academic (@OUPAcademic) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684880983691276288
#Latin is a Dead Language, Right?
But students actually wish to speak #Latin…https://t.co/vDY9OS0h7Y RT @latinategua— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) January 6, 2016
A Roman depiction of Sol, god of the son, in honour of @YorkshireMuseum observatory night – https://t.co/KY4o6v7zWf pic.twitter.com/3N9rmXTwhP
— Andrew Woods (@YMT_Coins) January 6, 2016
Priapo se la ride alla Centrale Montemartini #MiCRoma @museiincomune pic.twitter.com/gdPm6SXUAP
— mariastefania masini (@mariastefaniama) January 6, 2016
@mfaboston Lake Nemi enthralled the ancients, in part due to its nearly perfect circular circumference.
— Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) January 6, 2016
CFP: Sapiens Ubique Civis IV – Szeged 2016 https://t.co/lPwFe3Psef pic.twitter.com/RUprjoQu6s
— SCS (@scsclassics) January 6, 2016
I Musei in Comune visti da lolapicazo: https://t.co/B9sOXhTW10. #MiCRoma #Roma #Rome #italia #italy #igers #igersit… pic.twitter.com/9nGxY3vKrD
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 6, 2016
Carlo Maria Mariani
elegant and conceptual painter
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) January 5, 2016
Sogno profetico (1984)
Carlo Maria Mariani
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) January 5, 2016
Hoy (1822) nace #Schliemann, descubridor de Troya. ¿Sabías que conservamos un relieve procedente de ese yacimiento? pic.twitter.com/YZdHPsPA28
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) January 6, 2016
How Latin outlived the Romans: https://t.co/X5AicRI48L pic.twitter.com/qJovIddWxh
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) January 6, 2016
When in San Francisco. Sit in hotel room and finish your presentation. #aiascs pic.twitter.com/fCOG6Cuw8u
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 6, 2016
Being on sabbatical means I'm going to try to catch up on my BMCR emails (Classics book reviews). It seems I stopped reading them in October
— Aven (@AvenSarah) January 6, 2016
This week at #aiascs Joint Annual Meeting,"Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach": https://t.co/HNpPDsJUhF pic.twitter.com/aksZEV1TJ2
— The Digital Library Federation (@CLIRDLF) January 6, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/684884825560473601
Zeugma Ancient City / Gaziantep – Turkey pic.twitter.com/z5v9wpISDG
— Art Encyclopedia (@artenpedia) January 6, 2016
Probably not accurate…
The Fall Of The Roman Empire, by James Holledge. Horwitz, 1964. #history pic.twitter.com/faMIT6dEhc
— Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) January 6, 2016
Think LATIN is just for 'smart kids,' mythology buffs, sophisticates, or old-timers? Nope. https://t.co/zZBx3IeUsJ #langchat #latinteach
— Justin Slocum Bailey (@IndwellingLang) January 5, 2016
Frescoed ceiling with scenes related to the Trojan War, from the Domus Transitoria, Nero's palace on Palatine Hill. pic.twitter.com/6fQP3WGjXK
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 6, 2016
Ruin of the day: The Capitolium in Thuburbo Majus #Tunisia, a 2nd c. AD temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno & Minerva. pic.twitter.com/jIBlrf8AB0
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 6, 2016
The book exhibit for #AIASCS is setup. Marie, Allan, and Don here. Come check out our new books and say hello to us. pic.twitter.com/LZdrfSQAAr
— Bolchazy-Carducci (@BCPublishers) January 6, 2016
@ACLClassics and the NLE are set up at @scsclassics Annual Meeting. Visit us at booth 308 pic.twitter.com/ObacWViqeB
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) January 6, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn compared to Julius Caesar… #Rubicon https://t.co/tNGy9JJjK3
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) January 6, 2016
RT @ClucianaLuciana ‘Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships…' Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus pic.twitter.com/NIyH3uYVgs
— Carol Marrs Phipps (@Car01am) January 6, 2016
Tomba dei Rilievi, Cerveteri: 3D model https://t.co/QllqvM8wYW https://t.co/mX1MfpFdkc
— David Gill (@davidwjgill) January 6, 2016
Enchantment (1996 circa)
Carlo Maria Mariani
p. c.
— Biagio Angrisani (@Biagio960) January 5, 2016
Archaeological find yields revelations about Knossos – https://t.co/M03ofXDVWR – https://t.co/DJiVFiaavg
— rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) January 7, 2016
Stop by booth 201 and check out the latest in classics and save with our great discounts
— Cambridge University Press – Classics (@CambUP_Classics) January 7, 2016
Tags and the difficult art of looking people in the eyes while discretely glancing at their names. #aiascs pic.twitter.com/PN02kiH9na
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 7, 2016