At home in ancient Athens | Arts & Culture | Yale Alumni Magazine
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Explorator 18.38 ~ January 17, 2016 | Explorator
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CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION: GREEKS AND ROMANS IN 10 CHAPTERS | Classics for All Reviews
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The Wars of The Successors: Funeral Games | The Second Achilles
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Why Does Odysseus Cry over His Dog but Not His Wife? | Sententiae Antiquae
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Laudator Temporis Acti: Star Gazing
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West Midland's location of Britain's bloodiest battle is source of heated debate – Birmingham Post
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Aldus Manutius, Preface to Theodorus Gaza and Apollonius Dyscolus | Sententiae Antiquae
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A Concordance to Vergil’s Aeneid
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AWOL – The Ancient World Online: MicroPasts Folder: Amphoras
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The Edithorial: Ode on a Grecian Quarry
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Ancient pottery study at Johns Hopkins a blend of science, art, hands-on experience – Baltimore Sun
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Black Classics Scholars, an Untold Story | BU Today | Boston University
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#Bernini's masterpieces at Galleria Borghese in #Rome pic.twitter.com/TrOw1ri0Vx
— anna_novikova (@anna_novikova) January 11, 2016
Rare terracotta Amazon modeled on the famous bronze #Amazons at #Ephesus, all lost except for Roman marble copies pic.twitter.com/FuUANkYMA6
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) January 17, 2016
Looks a bit like his father, doesn't he? Unfortunately, not of the same character . . .… https://t.co/KpanZmTfUP
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) January 17, 2016
Eli and Caligula. There is a strong resemblance in appearance, though thankfully not in… https://t.co/bCcQ2tu0QG
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) January 17, 2016
Tiberius looks so grumpy and concerned here. It's like he just heard about Sejanus, and is… https://t.co/6Fl14RgkRh
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) January 17, 2016
This is the first Greek inscription that Tanya ever read! She can read the names of Castro and… https://t.co/wigZTYOaEF
— Colin B. (@Valerianus) January 17, 2016
. @FranceinMidwest @MuseeLouvre News from the sky : Leonardo Da Vinci Is working on a new version with a new model pic.twitter.com/08QYKMQXeN
— Louvre Ravioli (@LouvreRavioli) January 15, 2016
Good morning, it’s the last day of our Roman #52Museums takeover. We’re starting with this depiction of Actaeon pic.twitter.com/BfryE3c1pR
— 52Museums (@52Museums) January 17, 2016
Our course on HOMER'S ILIAD is online now, featuring the excellent @BarbaraGraziosi from Durham University: https://t.co/i0EK095qPO
— MASSOLIT (@themassolit) January 17, 2016
Having divorced his second wife, Scribonia, #OnThisDay in 38BC, Octavian marries Livia Drusilla. pic.twitter.com/gxuRRmlTvS
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 17, 2016
Phoenician Astarte Votive Figure, 6th-4th century B.C., #ancient #art #phoenicia https://t.co/6AFVrFbSov pic.twitter.com/9jIV7LTjqc
— Bacher Archäologie (@AncientArtWien) January 17, 2016
.@BCRPM Blog with further arguments that Athenian Acropolis art belongs there! https://t.co/Y4S0wiKHcl pic.twitter.com/WAbL0TeVCU
— Edith Hall (@edithmayhall) January 17, 2016
Back to blogging… at long last! Let's kick off with a (very brief) bit about art and Alexander the Great: https://t.co/TwD4yCHx7W
— Dr Josho Brouwers (@JoshoBrouwers) January 17, 2016
Famous acrostic graffito scratched on the surface of a piece of 2nd century wall plaster #52museums @CoriniumMuseum pic.twitter.com/M1RvOYFBR7
— 52Museums (@52Museums) January 17, 2016
Happy wedding anniversary to Augustus and Livia who got married #onthisday in 38 BC. ♥ pic.twitter.com/8rG7NP75l8
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
MiniBook XVII – Iulius contubernalem servat – is a bit gory! It's set in Dacia, where Iulius is fighting. pic.twitter.com/fCCkd16dHS
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) January 17, 2016
Franco Citti obituary. Actor known for his roles in the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini. https://t.co/DZZNlXtJgP
— Guardian Obituaries (@guardianobits) January 17, 2016
Femme nue tenant un enfant, déesse de la fécondité ? #Tyr (Liban actuel) vers 1400-1200 av JC @MuseeLouvreLens pic.twitter.com/EmhY41POG8
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 17, 2016
After the attack: 5 questions for the director of the Bardo Museum answered https://t.co/9XgFED0eMR pic.twitter.com/7CXCR46f3H
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) January 17, 2016
Livia, as she looked not long after she married Octavian https://t.co/tjmxUBPZ8d pic.twitter.com/VhSkJyBTrr
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
Fun Pic: Stone figure of a Roman soldier. 1st-2nd Century. Museum of London. Photo: @ClioAncient Clio Ancient Art pic.twitter.com/iZX9JezpJr
— Clio Ancient Art (@ClioAncient) January 17, 2016
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This head of Julia comes from the Beziers Statuary Group (France). In 1844, ten portraits of the Julio-Claudian dynasty members were found.
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
The Statuary Group from Beziers is now part of the collections of antiquities of the @MSR_Tlse in Toulouse. pic.twitter.com/0BfXIZbBnf
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
Interior of the Basilica Ulpia c.112 CE, part of Trajan's Forum complex and the largest basilica in Rome #roman pic.twitter.com/VCmDCk6PUW
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 17, 2016
The Roman Forum seen from the top of the Tabularium c.360 CE, Gilbert Gorski https://t.co/icCtvBsyon pic.twitter.com/aGkEwHJhRp
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 16, 2016
#Hoy en el año 38 a.C. Augusto contrajo matrimonio con Livia Drusila con quien estuvo casado los siguientes 52 años. pic.twitter.com/mf4uCZkjpX
— Antigua Roma al Día (@antigua_roma) January 17, 2016
Buen día para recordar a nuestra Livia de Paestum https://t.co/CCKnGWHjLr @antigua_roma pic.twitter.com/rtoNc5KdGc
— Museo Arqueológico Nacional (@MANArqueologico) January 17, 2016
Peacocks on Roman & Byzantine mosaics.
The peacock was sacred to Hera and an early Christian symbol of eternal life. pic.twitter.com/2bViX1QjKk— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
Gorgeous peacock #mosaic in Vaison-la-Romaine pic.twitter.com/SGLix6anQn
— Nigel Moore (@tessellae) September 8, 2015
La sculpture dans la Galerie du Temps du @MuseeLouvreLens pic.twitter.com/MjPLAjH5ug
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 17, 2016
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According to Pausanias, Hadrian dedicated a peacock in gold & precious stones at the Argive Temple of Hera (124 AD). pic.twitter.com/mBTta7c3IR
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Oooh ! Une Vénus accroupie !
Marbre de #Coysevox (1640-1720)
Galerie du Temps @MuseeLouvreLens pic.twitter.com/DonwoHBWHV— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 17, 2016
Le @MuseeLouvreLens propose également une exposition autour des #Métamorphoses d'Ovide
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Vous aussi, faites le voyage jusqu'à #Lens et venez découvrir d'autres chefs d'œuvre ! https://t.co/FlY7g6SlRL pic.twitter.com/V3oxLpo3S1
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 17, 2016
Grumpy "Agamemnon." @FieldMuseum pic.twitter.com/UyJjqEZn7e
— Douglas Boin (@douglasboin) December 26, 2015
Somewhat puzzled by Benedict Anderson quoting Allan Bloom line that's doing the rounds, to effect that the Greeks had no concept of power.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 17, 2016
Ancient Greeks had plenty of words for different kinds of power, even if no all-encompassing term to conflate all the different forms.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 17, 2016
@NevilleMorley I'm not sure that this puts them at a disadvantage, whatever certain readings of Foucault might suggest.
— Neville Morley (@NevilleMorley) January 17, 2016
Today in ancient #history: #Octavian divorces his wife Scribonia and marries Livia Drusilla. (38 BCE) #OTD #Rome pic.twitter.com/tP0bVBrOtW
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) January 17, 2016
A familiar face to many of you I'm sure…#Odysseycomix are coming 🙂 pic.twitter.com/DUCKtY3IBm
— Greek Myth Comix (@GreekMythComix) January 17, 2016
#Handwritten museum labels found just now in the back of a storeroom cabinet – I couldn't wait for #TBT @ROMtoronto pic.twitter.com/k6pypDVSmV
— Dr Kay Sunahara (@KaySunahara) January 11, 2016
“@69quietgirl: @geminicat7 @AdrianaCioci @Amyperuana The Toilet of Venus, by Simon Vouet, 1640. Morning all! pic.twitter.com/mOiyxfeLsb”
— Boutros Tekeyan (@BoutrosTekeyan) January 17, 2016
How to Lose Weight the Ancient Roman Way! Tips from Pliny & Celsus… https://t.co/GYB0Ja8zjk pic.twitter.com/MB4iA9Tsbo
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 17, 2016
Bougherau#ArtLovers @amparodelmoral1 @BrindusaB1 @ipe_rosa1 @cat_harumi @Amyperuana @olgatuleninova @Papryka5 pic.twitter.com/iGBdU5J1D3
— kalika 6 7 (@SusanScCastaldi) January 17, 2016
time to catch up …
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 17, 2016
@heml @NevilleMorley @rogueclassicist and folks were just confused that Latin had no word for volcano
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 17, 2016
Repititiationes ~ 01/02/16 https://t.co/d2SAHx387y
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Repititiationes ~ 01/08/16 https://t.co/pYa8arPuya
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Reptitiationes ~ 01/12/16 https://t.co/kDyyoIhSYz
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Repititiationes ~ 01/15/16 https://t.co/ETVJSYWJnr
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Repititiationes ~ 01/16/16 (part i) https://t.co/ufNRWVBUvL
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Repititiationes ~ 01/16/16 (part ii) https://t.co/iUATuLOCk3
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ICYMI ~ The Classical World in the News ~ January 12-17, 2016 https://t.co/WJpsJBf64i
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Medina Saleh (spelling varies greatly), the southern Nabatean capital! (petra was northern); conquered by Hadrian. https://t.co/vexhDILl8q
— Dorothy Lobel King (@DLVLK) January 17, 2016
Artemis,The Moon Mistress #DonneInArte #DonneEPets @alecoscino @mamisblu @SusanScCastaldi @artmajcar @VicoLudovico pic.twitter.com/QJcip2TfLq
— BrindusaB (@BrindusaB1) January 17, 2016
'Dance like a flame on the mountain': maenad, 4th century BC, Greece @GettyMuseumhttps://t.co/HavuasmyCa pic.twitter.com/6nMXTvuLGn
— Pythika (@Pythika) January 17, 2016
I find a variation of the cover for @holland_tom's wonderful #Dynasty amongst my screenshots. pic.twitter.com/h4LL6nNtgD
— Gareth Blayney (@GBlayney) January 17, 2016
Ruin of the day: The imperial Forum of Aquileia (Italy) with the reconstructed colonnade of its eastern portico. pic.twitter.com/7teeWYfJht
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 17, 2016
Antonio e Cleopatra
Gaspare Diziani, 1745s
Notte💙 @Asamsakti @Rossy__RORO @N2312Neagoe @Milutta @cobixreyes pic.twitter.com/1l4KPkyxqC— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) January 16, 2016
Statua di Faustina Maggiore come Dea Fortuna nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/IlsuH6zt8S#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/rIBRhd5RkF
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 17, 2016
Roman cameo glass flask, c. 25 BC – AD 25 https://t.co/7bO3WLXTgH #Roman #archaeology pic.twitter.com/fpmjrsVdbR
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) January 17, 2016
The cover of my new book, AUGUSTUS AT WAR: The Struggle for the Pax Augusta:… https://t.co/t0pa9s4Ql6
— Lindsay Powell (@Lindsay_Powell) January 17, 2016
Were the Amazons of Greek myth based on a real tribe of female fighters? – Women in the World in Association (cont) https://t.co/oG48n02ypk
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 17, 2016
Review: A Year of Greek Revivals on the London Stage https://t.co/jA4cSDDeUS
— Emma Cole (@Emma_Cole1) January 17, 2016
Seahawks… Bummer
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 17, 2016
Dido? Achilles? Penelope? Find out which classical character you are: https://t.co/de60g4RFGw pic.twitter.com/DrshYIZhjm
— Oxford Languages (@OxLanguages) January 17, 2016
Meta Sudante (sconosciuto, 1910 ca) Foto ravvicinata della Meta Sudante demolita nel 1936, dietro il Colosseo. 😉 pic.twitter.com/3QnRIC2pOL
— Roma Ieri Oggi (@romaierioggi) January 17, 2016
[I love the Internet] RomanArmyTalk – Rick Roll in latin (attempt II) – https://t.co/LNyqNn3fLE
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 17, 2016
silenceforthesoul:
George Frederick Watts – Ariadne
and… #Art #inspiration pic.twitter.com/Mapg4OtwOC
— Sra. Euritmia (@GabinetEuritmia) January 17, 2016