Some new cards for the upcoming Latinitas Recens expansion for VERBA pic.twitter.com/RPP39g92zJ
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) January 19, 2016
Courtesans associated with music, dancing. #2P61 pic.twitter.com/29thFGcXDZ
— Alison Innes (@InnesAlison) January 15, 2016
“Anger often unveils men’s hidden mind: it is far worse than madness”#Euenus #Tempers #Character
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) January 19, 2016
from Virgil's First Georgic, trans. David Ferry #twitterpoetryclub pic.twitter.com/88woNNRqzb
— Rachel Edelman (@rachelsedelman) January 19, 2016
still not sure if twitter is working or not ..
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 19, 2016
Medusa was a favorite motif in classical antiquity and frequently invoked in later periods. https://t.co/UmNd69qQjn pic.twitter.com/W57fSEjAlH
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 19, 2016
@AdrianaCioci
Terpsichore 1731
Jean-Marc Nattier
Good Day and Best Regards pic.twitter.com/N0qGkeYaug— Jeanette Sobey (@yebosfaye) January 19, 2016
#lunesgriego con la crátera de la locura de Heracles. Fechada en el s IV a.C., pertenece al @MANArqueologico #Madrid pic.twitter.com/4Dsj3Lte6f
— Laberintos del Arte (@Laberintosarte) January 18, 2016
Ancient Greek couple on a date at Color Me Mine.https://t.co/9hXfDe53PG pic.twitter.com/dElngXwPTq
— The Classics Library (@stephenjenkin) January 19, 2016
Ariane, buste de femme (IIIe siècle av JC) #AntiquitésÉtrusques #Louvre @MuseeLouvre https://t.co/6fKAdW8yqw
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 19, 2016
Rome is still full of deserted & bucolic views,try Celio, parts of Palatine (even in July) & Appian way for starters https://t.co/MtxfHQwvOm
— Agnes Crawford (@understandrome) January 19, 2016
Who said that #Latin was a dead language? (in Spanish)https://t.co/F3r6kmdZGA
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) January 19, 2016
How well do you know your #Roman numerals? Play our new game! #education #schools https://t.co/C8HNEcZC7D pic.twitter.com/ucT4URFj6Z
— The Roman Baths (@RomanBathsBath) January 19, 2016
In MiniBook XIX, Lepidina et Claudia furem capiunt, the ladies sort out the bath house thief! pic.twitter.com/MgSnV7sfWW
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) January 19, 2016
Divine #Homer | @rdgmarginalia https://t.co/oqnTVV1Ik2 "a..beard..ornament for his naked bosom & his loveable face" pic.twitter.com/HQDpHyOLBj
— skiourophile 📚🐿 (@skiourophile) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689558124571795457
Spot the difference: Caravaggio vs Renato Guttuso #Medusa #ItalianArt pic.twitter.com/xJb2G8wyiH
— Jessica Hughes 🎧 🌱🏺 (@jesshughes61) January 19, 2016
Salle des Caryatides #Louvre@bernstephane nous conte Henri III ce soir dans @secretshistoire sur @France2tv pic.twitter.com/YDKJ80nEBn
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 19, 2016
A coin of #Maussolos 377-353BC of Caria, he gave his name to Mausoleum after his magnificent tomb #7thwonder pic.twitter.com/tSBNcRdYxO
— Pete Savin (@pete_savin) January 19, 2016
#Roman coins among finds made by metal detectorists https://t.co/8LYV41hOKq
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 19, 2016
Love musuems that post good photos! Marine scene, Erotes riding dolphins, Antioch. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. pic.twitter.com/L9Adt0JRBs
— Helen Miles Mosaics (@hmmosaics) January 9, 2016
New beatemup from #Gameloft is called Gods of Rome. Here's #Hippolyta the #Amazon vs #Spartacus. In #Pompeii. #Grome pic.twitter.com/S6zAFufzYz
— Dunstan Lowe🏺🎮 (@AncientPlay) January 19, 2016
Book Review of Two Deaths at Amphipolis: Cleon vs Brasidas in the Peloponnesian War by Mike Roberts https://t.co/RAfdQcGvSS via @UNRV
— Unrv.com (@UNRV) January 19, 2016
10 Similarities Between Star Trek and Ancient #Rome. #StarTrek https://t.co/A5jRinrzbf pic.twitter.com/WQwCxoiIOE
RT @latinategua
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) January 19, 2016
The Minoans are what archaeologists call the people who lived on the island of Crete during the early part of the… https://t.co/Eq81OAhpXT
— Kris Hirst (@archaeology) January 19, 2016
#Orpheus #Mosaïques Zeugma, Musée de #Sanliurfa période #romaine #archéologique #Turquie directeur @aydinaslan63 pic.twitter.com/orrxftln72
— Arif Özavci (@ahmetarifaltun3) January 19, 2016
The Nike of Samothrace & the Afrodite of Milos on their way from the louvre museum to secret storerooms in the WWII pic.twitter.com/r8DsHX9IhS
— GcRap (@The_Georgios) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689578086107627521
Fans of recent Roman films have seen #GregHicks as rugged military types e.g. #PontiusPilate https://t.co/lHkkBI2vDa pic.twitter.com/uz0mNwy7PC
— CADRE was TVTragedy (@tv_tragedy) January 19, 2016
This is another opus sectile panel coming from the Basilica of Junius Bassus. It depicts a tiger attacking a calf. pic.twitter.com/sambFyBarX
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 19, 2016
24-27 February 8pm! Fascinating dance-drama adaptation of #Hippolytos! @ThiasosTheatre @cockpittheatre #dance #drama pic.twitter.com/EpmJOOBpBO
— Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama (@APGRD) January 19, 2016
A decapitated skeleton from Roman York was that of a man from Syria: https://t.co/Ta4VAyc7ej H/t @Lovesfilms1
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689580381855703041
Did you guess it? Today’s #MysteryObject is an Etruscan alabastron – a perfume bottle! https://t.co/fF3WhVOYUM pic.twitter.com/NyE30o13Z8
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689580878440349696
#Roman finds under the A1 are 're-writing history' say archaeologists https://t.co/aAbTt1jdFK pic.twitter.com/kSHvJ9yE3O
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 19, 2016
Nota bene! #JohnDee beautifully studious marking up a copy of Cicero. On show from 18 Jan @ https://t.co/GRJfyVlHj6 pic.twitter.com/F7p6dY2LSq
— RCP museum (@RCPmuseum) January 14, 2016
The Rape of Ganymede mosaic in the House of Dionysus at Nea Pafos (Cyprus). Late 2nd / early 3rd century AD. pic.twitter.com/wmD9evNUnD
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 19, 2016
Antiquity à la carte at the Ancient World Mapping Project: https://t.co/KK1Djt9e4w
— Dr. Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos (@r_falcasantos) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689585210946686976
Ritratto di Elagabalo nei Musei Capitolini: https://t.co/xNhCj4Rrrq#CapolavoriCapitolini pic.twitter.com/wX5tQjfOpl
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) January 19, 2016
Does Art Crime pay? 5 stolen artefacts & what they sold for; by our @meg_lambert https://t.co/sl32wQwMei #ArtCrimeFL pic.twitter.com/tqna6NGEAo
— Trafficking Culture (@CultureTraffic) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689585435400617986
This palindromic square reads 'Arepo the sower holds the wheels with difficulty’, is it a code? #BrainteaserMonth pic.twitter.com/2BNNFqFBUy
— The Open University (@OpenUniversity) January 16, 2016
Empire to Empire: listening to Mary Beard’s Rome https://t.co/Dl3t2zOqgr
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 19, 2016
The Roman amphitheatre at Syracuse, #Sicily. @stephenjohnkay @pompei79 pic.twitter.com/wXLdq0T84L
— Kristian Göransson (@kgoransson1) January 19, 2016
Blogged:
Art and sculptures from Hadrian’s Villa: The marble theatrical masks https://t.co/y6oX2lJgdk#HadrianVilla pic.twitter.com/xQCtWwCe6t— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 19, 2016
Skeleton of a soldier (1st century AD) who died in the volcanic eruption at Herculaneum. pic.twitter.com/RAmCzEe1ip
— Lindsey Fitzharris (@DrLindseyFitz) January 12, 2016
9th graders in Western Civ and Lit Comp 1 spent Friday at the @mfaboston exploring the Greek and Roman collections. pic.twitter.com/YrrTYwhMOf
— Dana Hall School (@DanaHallSchool) January 19, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689585965497716736
Dans la salle des Caryatides avec @bernstephane #secretsdhistoire sur @France2tv pic.twitter.com/jEGFttBAHV
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 19, 2016
La Diane de Versailles qui se trouvait autrefois dans la Galerie des glaces du @CVersailles #secretsdhistoire pic.twitter.com/VmR6foV4xT
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 19, 2016
Exhibit of Hellenistic bronzes @ngadc draws praise & crowds. 1/2 #powerandpathos https://t.co/KOnljkuQPx
— David D. Pearce (@daviddpearce) January 19, 2016
South end of Roman Forum showing the Temple of Castor & Pollux, with Temple of Divus Julius (L) & Basilica Julia (R) pic.twitter.com/K8ixhTo7nF
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) January 19, 2016
Experience #TheGreeks and see artifacts which have never been displayed outside of #Greece. @FieldMuseum pic.twitter.com/uvzbpCbYGK
— Hellenic Museum (@HellenicMuseum) January 19, 2016
Venus presents Cupid to Jupiter
Eustache Le Sueur, 1646/7
Musée du Louvre #Amando 💘@Asamsakti @alecoscino @Milutta pic.twitter.com/h9yumuPHeX— Lucia Tassan Mangina🇪🇺 #FBPE (@LuciaTassan) January 19, 2016
Leda and the Swan – Louis Icart. pic.twitter.com/fuw8vnvG3x
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) January 19, 2016
An interesting program on the Ara Pacis: Open University’s series Myth at heart of Empire: https://t.co/DfQJ06fXyH pic.twitter.com/dhQmfykR4f
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) January 19, 2016
@CarolineLawrenc some of my passwords are genuinely Latin because of you :') I was reading your books when I first needed to think of one!
— Rowan Ellis (@HeyRowanEllis) January 19, 2016
“Sam[antha], You Made the Pants Too Long!” Did #Amazons invent trousers? Read Adrienne Mayor’s take https://t.co/F892j8xExn
— Barry Strauss (@barrystrauss) January 19, 2016
#clcv1550 here's a minecraft version of the colossal statue of Olympian Zeus I mentioned last week. https://t.co/EUskRNDmLN
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) January 19, 2016
Tomorrow is #MuseumSelfie Day! Share your selfies from the Met and we’ll RT our favorites! https://t.co/TMuNQ42hyb pic.twitter.com/mkz3foHXnS
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 20, 2016