rogueclassicist passes along some ancient advice, about what Tom Lehrer always warned "just to be certain to call… https://t.co/hKFQ1fcpat
— Kris Hirst (@archaeology) January 14, 2016
Europa and the bull, from Greek pottery. #1P97 pic.twitter.com/9mKeW323Ky
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) January 12, 2016
Looking at a site map of Knossos, on Crete, you can see how the legend of a labyrinth arose. #1P97 pic.twitter.com/yZouTk38Dj
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) January 12, 2016
A silver drachma from Knossos, c. 200 BC depicts Minos & the Labyrinth. #1P97 pic.twitter.com/DhqHhVBJS3
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) January 12, 2016
#Miti d'amare 🌊 http://t.co/XvnIuYL3eK @hookmoor @ANAMCurator @ahencyclopedia @AncientWorldSoc @fciulianus #akragas pic.twitter.com/qZGMg8rMW5
— Museo Archeologico Salinas (@MuseoSalinas) October 27, 2014
It's "Starbux, -cis" people. Get it right! 😉
— Misty in the Time of Coronavirus (@AuroraNebulosa) January 14, 2016
Gender and the AIA, 2016 edition https://t.co/1uR0WGX69g
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) January 14, 2016
I wrote about gender and organized panels at the 2016 meetings of the AIA, prompted by a blog post of @SarahEBond's: https://t.co/We8zCK2HzV
— Dimitri Nakassis (@DimitriNakassis) January 14, 2016
The remaining columns of the Temple of Augustus in Barcelona (Spain). https://t.co/Wb67bjnrsv Photo: Carole Raddato pic.twitter.com/tEveCDN1GJ
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) January 14, 2016
İcarus and Daedalus Mosaic #Archaeologists Unearth two Ancient #Greek Mosaics in an Excavation in #Gaziantep #Turkey pic.twitter.com/h0xzHM4E5o
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) January 14, 2016
Check out this radio show "The Roman Way https://t.co/BbZqFpBgyO " – with supporting cast of top classicists discussing #Vindolanda tablets
— Rhakotis Magazine (@RhakotisMag) January 13, 2016
@chiggi @Emma_Cole1 odd watching you two 'chat' through your coffee /tea cups ☺
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 14, 2016
ROMA-Centrale Montemartini-Rome's FIRST public electricity plant was converted into a museum in 1997. pic.twitter.com/VI5TANg7uu
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) January 14, 2016
Poorly baby. No sleep. Trying to plan lessons. pic.twitter.com/0zGlTapQnr
— Pete Orford (@DrPeteOrford) January 14, 2016
‘Spectacular’ Roman finds uncovered at site of new council HQ in Carlisle https://t.co/E71YnErOVl #RomanBritain pic.twitter.com/pNuzE7gBlZ
— Roman Britain News (@Roman_Britain) January 14, 2016
Archaeologists sceptical of the 'Roman' sword of
Oak Island https://t.co/YGCZmaow7Q pic.twitter.com/kQsbg6sfKH— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 14, 2016
14 of January 83.BC Mark Antony was born #onthisday https://t.co/bgZxNcfU7t pic.twitter.com/QOpQiz8IjW
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) January 14, 2016
Four footprints, two languages, one tile: a note from two ancient women. (Thanks to @diffendale for the pictures!) https://t.co/HOg1N4y1V5
— Katherine McDonald (@Katherine_McDon) January 14, 2016
Happy birthday to Mark Antony, born #onthisday in 83 BC!
(image: probable portrait of Mark Antony in @museiincomune) pic.twitter.com/9fZg92IQFz— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 14, 2016
Born #onthisday in 83 BC: Roman general Mark Antony, depicted on this coin with Cleopatra https://t.co/ORPbhdhlae pic.twitter.com/DWqdTr0s89
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 14, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687584412381396992
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687584568925372416
Heroes & Villains is just a couple of weeks away! Find out more & buy tickets: https://t.co/n8MY8NOlcc #LiveFriday pic.twitter.com/PIPWxxYDQT
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) January 14, 2016
Happy 2098th Birthday to Marcus Antonius, born to Marcus Antinius Creticus and Julia Antonia #OnThisDay in 83BC! pic.twitter.com/ohJwJpgL99
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 14, 2016
Les élites #celtes: aristocrates ou ploutocrates?
Evolution structu. sociales en #Gaule médhttps://t.co/xOs8aKPyHw pic.twitter.com/fPWC4yc0Ze— Dominique Garcia (@GarciaDInrap) January 14, 2016
The state of the Samnites / Lo stato dei Sanniti – 28-29-30/01/2016, Roma (Italy) https://t.co/ob6toYhngs
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 14, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687796964197560320
Nero Claudius Drusus, brother of Tiberius, may have been born #OnThisDay in 38BC, but there are calendar problems pic.twitter.com/7g19VZaR7K
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 14, 2016
Antiquities Trafficking, Art Crime, Provenance Research, Etc: Upcoming Opportunities 14 Jan https://t.co/0o8cfpybcq pic.twitter.com/lCwZLVNP1i
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 14, 2016
Marcus Antonius was the ancestor of Pontic, Thracian, Iberian, Armenian and 400 years of Bosphoran rulers pic.twitter.com/RL9u2CjTDb
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 14, 2016
School of Classics, St Andrews,Semester 3 Seminars – St. Andrews (Scotland) #Seminar #Scotland #StAndrews https://t.co/aGCxzy98kr
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 14, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687797510413381632
Postgraduate Work-in-Progress Seminar, Institute of Classical Studies – London (England) #Seminar #London https://t.co/9rzUi37LjK
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 14, 2016
"Hades’ hall is horrifying
And the passage there is hard.
Worse: it is decided that
whoever ventures there may not return"#Anacreon— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) January 14, 2016
Siamo stati alla visita guidata ai Depositi delle sculture di #VillaBorghese e ve la raccomandiamo! Info sul sito pic.twitter.com/ewF10BAn3o
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 14, 2016
#Botchergate – 1st / 2nd century Italian factory lamps unearthed (showing stamp): https://t.co/MBdGPpEdJ2 pic.twitter.com/dxs0OAWEck
— WA Archaeology (@WA_Arch) January 14, 2016
Amphitrite https://t.co/lKhPvFkw3Y via @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/pAJlkcw5W2
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) January 14, 2016
End the Looting of Antiquities: A Plea for Action from @DMLehr of @CombatLooting https://t.co/ypnQexxXtZ pic.twitter.com/KtLym6XcPU
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 14, 2016
Today we had some lovely Year 3 students from @DolphinSch visit the @UreMuseum to learn all about Ancient Greece! pic.twitter.com/2VQELKKHAO
— Sophie the Owl (@UreSophie) January 14, 2016
New blog post: A taste of Ancient Rome – A Saturnalia feasthttps://t.co/E90tOys1yK#ancientcooking #food pic.twitter.com/IUpKJL0Uql
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 14, 2016
How does Hollywood use Latin? https://t.co/gczC6FF43J pic.twitter.com/Z7dA5CkBIj
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) January 14, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687802164236910592
“Laws will never be tolerated in a city without fear”
οὐ γάρ ποτ᾽ οὔτ᾽ ἂν ἐν πόλει νόμοι καλῶς
φέροιντ᾽ ἄν ἔνθα μὴ καθεστήκῃ δέος #Sophocl— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) January 14, 2016
Happy birthday to Marc Antony! Here's the skinny on the fates of his kids with #Cleopatra. https://t.co/mq5RRKu2qU pic.twitter.com/dpN2KO4zEa
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) January 14, 2016
Fancy a longer, long read on Katie Mitchell? My article on her @NationalTheatre Women of Troy was published in Dec: https://t.co/bpZTOZ2IIA
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) January 14, 2016
Fight ′Islamic State′ by preventing illegal artifacts from entering the market; fight DEMAND https://t.co/0l75Bk7lNp pic.twitter.com/vy3kjpxATH
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 14, 2016
Balneae / thermae haustae sunt … I always wondered how they made this happen 🙂 https://t.co/7jmu0P8mYm
— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) January 14, 2016
Terracotta boundary-marker with an Oscan inscription & stamps showing a helmeted #Athena & a boar #BritishMuseum pic.twitter.com/IaAmnEnnUi
— Dr Paula Lock (@PaulaLock5) January 14, 2016
Call for papers: Epigraphic Economies (Toronto 2017) https://t.co/xM4dcipmUo #aiascs #asgle #epigraphy
— Tom Elliott (@paregorios) January 14, 2016
Kanye see the similarity?https://t.co/qfW9w0fvGy pic.twitter.com/VGcNW3AsnR
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 14, 2016
Does anyone know what these objects were used for? #TheGreeks https://t.co/e2px3zoo6k pic.twitter.com/0ssn2Nxm0x
— Field Museum (@FieldMuseum) January 14, 2016
Spain: 2000-year-old Roman mosaic plundered at Villa Romana de Río Verde in Marbella https://t.co/mH41pTCjTs pic.twitter.com/XmznNcLb7K
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 14, 2016
My spelt lunch sidetracked me to Pliny on grains (Natural History, chapter 18). Here he is on beer and beer bread. pic.twitter.com/sx5RerlwRw
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) January 14, 2016
(by the way that's book 18, chap 12)
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) January 14, 2016
Portrait of Mark Antony, born otd 83 BCE, from my silver denarius, dating to the Second Triumvirate c.41 BCE #roman pic.twitter.com/x66B5ZQVMs
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 14, 2016
Leader and lover, Mark Antony, is shown on this gem. He was born #otd in 83 B.C. https://t.co/GtzW0hKL2p pic.twitter.com/J1eohn0jKZ
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) January 14, 2016
Friday January 15 is the deadline to register for the 2016 National Greek Exam! https://t.co/Ej4EVosPFD
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) January 14, 2016
@FieldMuseum Yes, these are strigils! #TheGreeks pic.twitter.com/YkTzIBLb9P
— Field Museum (@FieldMuseum) January 14, 2016
N.Poussin Venus 1630, The Hermitage Museum #culture
@cobixreyes @artmajcar @aleph54 @linoventura4 @PasqualeTotaro pic.twitter.com/hq6KJv2lof— BrindusaB (@BrindusaB1) January 13, 2016
Just registered for #CA16 @Classical_Assoc @EdinburghUni. My paper with @oxfordclassics is on Fri 8th April. #Classics #education #research
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 14, 2016
Most satisfying day following up ideas from #aiascs with @Paideiainstitut, Vergilian Society & the University of Washington. #collaboration
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 14, 2016
Mosaic detail in the House of Aion at Paphos showing a child offering a plate of fruits in a Dionysiac procession. pic.twitter.com/RFRIO9Y0cO
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 14, 2016
What do you call a Roman peeping Tom? A Julius sees-her! #RomanLaughter #ILovePuns
— Sam Hayes (@MartialMuser) January 14, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/687806701681139712
Friday January 15 is the last day to register for the National Mythology Exam. This year's goal: 10,000+ exams! https://t.co/Q7FeG4enJf
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) January 14, 2016
Review of Loren J. Samons, II's Pericles and the Conquest of History in The Page 99 Test https://t.co/E7aaoqOUkh pic.twitter.com/udytPCJp92
— CUP Classics (@CambUP_Classics) January 14, 2016
A handsome amphora published in 1964 in Corinth XIII from Corinth's North Cemetery #tbt pic.twitter.com/dXXKCWA2lK
— ASCSA Publications (@ascsapubs) January 14, 2016
#Roman mosaics sometime show slaves https://t.co/50hCI5sbkJ (IMAGO pic https://t.co/NqzrQ8lKR1) @raylaurence1 pic.twitter.com/JGnUQfVKkw
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 14, 2016
#AccaddeOggi: il 14 gennaio 38 a.C. nacque a Roma il militare e politico romano #Druso maggiore.#OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/Qf0lbRI8t5
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 14, 2016