The abduction of Persephone https://t.co/eiFb6v2fdu via @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/qd5wCoDLSN
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) January 20, 2016
This Roman sculpture depicts the goddess Athena as a beautiful young woman. https://t.co/AZlQ41a8tT pic.twitter.com/ql2G6oM0Gr
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 20, 2016
Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say https://t.co/oeT8NrTxlF (via @BBCNews)
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) January 20, 2016
Dickinson Summer Latin Workshop 2016: The Venerable Bede https://t.co/LqQI0JAjA7 pic.twitter.com/pCc2BlM7Qi
— SCS (@scsclassics) January 20, 2016
CONVENTICULUM DICKINSONIENSE July 5-11, 2016 https://t.co/N6XwkFxmtB pic.twitter.com/SBOEkekWY7
— DCCommentaries (@DCComm) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689753290557558784
Great post. Meant to say last week that for years I never dared to open mouth in seminars; that changed, but HOW? https://t.co/5IwC3dz6kp
— mary beard (@wmarybeard) January 20, 2016
Today as I know you are all keenly aware, marks Gordian III's 1791st birthday #OnThisDay #Classics #Numismatics pic.twitter.com/A8CvkuN3IV
— Mint Imperials (@Mint_Imperials) January 20, 2016
@PenguinClassics has just re-issued "Daphnis and Chloe" by Longus in a translation by our colleague Phiroze Vasunia! pic.twitter.com/LpGODxGX6F
— UCL Greek and Latin (@GrandLat) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689754065132195840
@DorothyKing still do! Sightings are down though… Most recent was in an ultrasound… Kind of boring
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Roman tile with ungulate impression. From Chedworth villa. pic.twitter.com/237xsc9euj
— David Colwill (@majikmutton) January 20, 2016
@majikmutton the more I see such impressions the more I think they were done on purp
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
@majikmutton the more I see such impressions the more I think they were done on (superstitious /religious) purpose
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
The Roman emperor Gordian III was born #onthisday in 225. He became emperor at the age of 13 https://t.co/lEXCtDHV5t pic.twitter.com/8TVWXXFskw
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 20, 2016
Pretty clear from photos that ISIS blew it up https://t.co/ks8TQYAx5N
— Dorothy Lobel King (@DLVLK) January 20, 2016
CFP: Histories Of Sexuality In Antiquity #twitterstorians #histsex https://t.co/RWMUd914Me pic.twitter.com/X3LK838kfP
— Notches Blog (@NotchesBlog) January 20, 2016
Writing Latin VERSE summer school in Sicily https://t.co/e57h7JpFNp #versification
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 20, 2016
Rear ends and classical profiles recreated through the art of paper cutting. @classarch #CuttingtheCurve https://t.co/Jwm96XiC1f
— University of Cambridge Museums (@CamUnivMuseums) January 15, 2016
Pieces are up ready for Monday! Wonderful to see them amongst the casts! @CamUnivMuseums @classarch @CambsEdition pic.twitter.com/c1D1F1fEk6
— Vanessa Stone (@vanessastoneart) January 16, 2016
|REPLAY| At Osia Antica Rome's ancient port- prepping for our summer ex… #katch #Periscope https://t.co/h2Go9zSYgA pic.twitter.com/DRQ96ySgmj
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) January 20, 2016
newly bronzed statue of a battle-worn boxer now on display at @classarch https://t.co/jDRb5dXThp pic.twitter.com/a04oMgmvLX
— Liz Hide (@TheMuseumOfLiz) January 5, 2016
Today is #MuseumSelfie day! Pop into a museum today and share your best shot pic.twitter.com/ecKET6GoDs
— Ashmolean Museum (@AshmoleanMuseum) January 20, 2016
Repititiationes ~ 01/18/18 https://t.co/cwN3PGCgwx
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Repititiationes ~ 01/19/16 https://t.co/x7GIJyr5Fv
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
This Day in Ancient History ~ ante diem xiii kalendas februarias https://t.co/Y8SBX453Fe
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Post-doc position in the University of Louvain, Belgium | Current Epigraphy
https://t.co/9gBKi3H5pw— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: January 20
https://t.co/gnAtWVy6xk— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Art and sculptures from Hadrian’s Villa: The marble theatrical masks | FOLLOWING HADRIAN
https://t.co/YSAneys6kD— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Newly Open Access Journal: L’Année épigraphique
https://t.co/gWYmEPy7rL— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
How to learn Roman law | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/Y2QpKSzPXt— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
The Stoa Consortium » Blog Archive » Digital Roman Trials (UCL, Feb 19, 2016)
https://t.co/I9CtjE3bTT— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Tawdry Tuesday: The Judgement of Rufinus | Sententiae Antiquae
https://t.co/FFOP6VSmN4— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Objects identified from the Medici Dossier
https://t.co/QWbXQgqDL8— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Laudator Temporis Acti: Patriae Solum Carum
https://t.co/sD05zoFNFP— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
BMCR: Harald Haarmann, Myth as Source of Knowledge in Early Western Thought: … in Greek Antiquity. https://t.co/7ZmBfDqCpO
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
BMCR: Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan, Jack L. Davis, Vasiliki Florou (ed.), Carl W. Blegen: Personal and Archaeological .. https://t.co/QTUmIEFfhu
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
BMCR: Douglas L. Cairns, Laurel Fulkerson (ed.), Emotions between Greece and Rome. https://t.co/unQh4ocLAY
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
BMCR: Gilda Bartoloni, Laura Maria Michetti (ed.), Mura di legno, mura di terra, mura di pietra: fortificazioni … https://t.co/ZGg5T3PgV5
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
BMCR: Brooke Holmes, Klaus-Dietrich Fischer (ed.), The Frontiers of Ancient Science: Essays …Heinrich von Staden. https://t.co/PUE80Bo8ih
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Scientists Sequence Ancient British “Gladiator” Genomes from Roman York : Trinity News and Events
https://t.co/4Z3mgOndKd— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Sadness sells? Death & the YA protagonist by @HelenLovatt2 https://t.co/1awgINLMDo #Virgil @amayor @llewelyn_morgan pic.twitter.com/6Or95hv4YB
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) January 20, 2016
Tête de divinité féminine en bronze (IIIe siècle av JC) #AntiquitésÉtrusques #Louvre https://t.co/6PmgoBGLAF
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 20, 2016
Sometimes it's really nice to stop, think deeply and discuss pedagogical approaches in #Latin. Thank you @wjec_cbac @eduqas @Caecilius_CLC
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) January 20, 2016
Happy 1791st Birthday to Gordian III, born #OnThisDay in 225. He was grandson to Gordian I and nephew of Gordian II pic.twitter.com/rffg3dR5Ha
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 20, 2016
Please send in blog posts or ideas for blogs on sexuality in antiquity & modern responses #twitterstorians #histsex https://t.co/BwqWWCw1Z1
— Jennifer Ingleheart (@sapphicapuella) January 20, 2016
#OnThisDay in 287, a member of the imperial guard, St Sebastian of Alva is martyred on the order of Diocletian pic.twitter.com/hChewzRm84
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) January 20, 2016
Soon you might need to pay a fee to visit the Pantheon. What are your thoughts? https://t.co/0oFUxU6mgB via @Corriereit @dariofrance #Rome
— BrowsingRome (@BrowsingRome) January 20, 2016
Emperor Hadrian recognised as a great philhellene #ancient Agora #athens #greekculture #ttot #egallop #Greece #tt pic.twitter.com/FTGCfvTKPR
— Why Athens (@WhyAthens) January 20, 2016
Spring research seminar at Royal Holloway – 10-24/02, 09-23/03/2016, London (England) #Seminar #RoyalHolloway https://t.co/TJTJT5UqXG
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 20, 2016
Video is now available online for @holland_tom talk 'Whores and the House of Caesar' at the #BSR https://t.co/rGhuLpaI7k #Dinosty #Dynasty
— British School at Rome (@the_bsr) January 20, 2016
Roman glass beaker from second half of the 4th century AD. Found in Cologne, Germany https://t.co/4ksdgL8VUI pic.twitter.com/dNhimtpNbP
— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) January 20, 2016
Even Apollo is getting in on #MuseumSelfie day. Head over to @AshmoleanMuseum and join in the fun! @MuseumSelfieDay pic.twitter.com/k9JJADUgGY
— Mary Cruse (@maryevacruse) January 20, 2016
RT @GroovyHistorian: 225 – Gordian III, Roman emperor #history #born #onthisday pic.twitter.com/ZTWhrVDkqS
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 20, 2016
University of Cyprus Classics Research Seminars Spring 2016-26/01,09-23/02,01-08-15-29/03,05/04/2016,Nicosa (Cyprus) https://t.co/qFlEp1DNMN
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 20, 2016
Why some people find learning a language harder than others https://t.co/h0AQdvXclr pic.twitter.com/0BbUuHxnsJ
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 20, 2016
The Edithorial: Ode on a Grecian Quarry https://t.co/nOevCnIHOl
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) January 20, 2016
Learn typology of amphorae at Trajan's Markets with dinky film on life of Dressel. @pompei79 great use of a wall? pic.twitter.com/8Bsobj2NVi
— ray laurence (@raylaurence1) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689931163046166528
Today's the day, #MuseumSelfie Day! Need inspiration? Here's our guide https://t.co/Hj7WWLSP0o pic.twitter.com/leGhxGg3VC
— Royal Ontario Museum (@ROMtoronto) January 20, 2016
Xenophantos's squat lekythos, a red figure vase with white relief decoration – just beautiful! http://t.co/gihozfNrTT pic.twitter.com/KK7L7znnu7
— Oxford Archaeological Society (@OxfordArchSoc) October 2, 2014
#Etruschi Maestri di Scrittura a marzo arriva la mostra al @MAEC_Cortona di #Cortona https://t.co/VCyRnFIURY pic.twitter.com/0CeS2O8Tnq
— NuovaImmagineSiena (@NuovaImmagineEd) January 20, 2016
Finger-friendly " Daedalus and Icarus " #Braille #LouvreAccessibilite #PetiteGalerie pic.twitter.com/v5ZaTqdc3E
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) January 20, 2016
oh cool! I'm on @CambridgeNewsUK online and in the paper today! https://t.co/bpBO3CXyTh @classarch @CreativeBeds @ByardArt @CamUnivMuseums
— Vanessa Stone (@vanessastoneart) January 20, 2016
The snake from the Amelung Athena is growing out its #thesisbeard @classarch #museumselfie #classics #itweetmuseums pic.twitter.com/5IEswfgxR3
— Alina Kozlovski (@AlinaKozlovski) January 20, 2016
"Dear Prudence, won't you come out to play?" Post your best pic for #MuseumSelfie Day! https://t.co/QTAOjbaTmS pic.twitter.com/biqK4goqaU
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) January 20, 2016
CFP: Histories Of Sexuality In Antiquity w/ @sapphicapuella #twitterstorians #histsex https://t.co/RWMUd914Me pic.twitter.com/0sNaMtdNRn
— Notches Blog (@NotchesBlog) January 20, 2016
Is it time for you to explore the Roman world with Hadrian the Roamin' Emperor? #classics https://t.co/1NTkdaTvov pic.twitter.com/XM7NWvbh8Y
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) January 20, 2016
After the March 18 terrorist attack here's what's going on in Bardo Museum, Tunisia https://t.co/aHdGQF7hi6
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) January 20, 2016
The shot behind the profile pic @ROMtoronto #ZeusSelfie #MuseumSelfie pic.twitter.com/TH3krHY3Py
— W. Ryan Dodge (@wrdodger) January 20, 2016
Does an aposiopesis bother you?
Read the full definition here: https://t.co/kIxURdhqxU pic.twitter.com/ZZeEp0fG5x— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689951715269943297
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689951796589150209
Fauno #fauno #museicapitolini #italia #italy #esculturamarmorea #escultura #sculpture #belleza #bello #mármol pic.twitter.com/RPLA6bbAQG
— Rebeca Arranz Santos (@RebecaArranz9) January 18, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689951928143495168
Antoninus Pius's cheesy delights made him vomit and gave him a fever…after which he died. #NationalCheeseLoversDay pic.twitter.com/yhBu5DQ7CY
— Carly Silver (@CarlyASilver) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689953236997005312
up first is @cha_bo72 looking at 'an alternative interpretation of the passer in Catullus II & III'
— Exeter ClassicsSoc (@UoEClassicsSoc) January 20, 2016
@duolingo Get on board with Latin and Greek! https://t.co/OxbYSybjQG
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) January 20, 2016
'He can't enjoy sex, he's just not quite into it' #ClassicsDissertation2016
— Exeter ClassicsSoc (@UoEClassicsSoc) January 20, 2016
‘Caligula is probably as familiar to historians as he is to pornographers. How do we figure that?’ @holland_tom https://t.co/yIXe7F46ox
— On Point – NPR (@OnPointRadio) January 20, 2016
You can read an excerpt from @holland_tom’s ‘Dynasty’ at our site —> https://t.co/yIXe7F46ox
— On Point – NPR (@OnPointRadio) January 20, 2016
‘The most Julio-Claudian leader around now is Putin — he plays up to the gallery.’ @holland_tom https://t.co/yIXe7F46ox
— On Point – NPR (@OnPointRadio) January 20, 2016
Athens: Aegean lectures for the period January – June 2016 https://t.co/PdAFZXBVHP #Archaeology
— Minoan News (@MinoanNews) January 20, 2016
.@m_merrett discussing 'Metapoetry and the Paratext in Ovids Amores and Propertius' Elegies ' pic.twitter.com/mY3adOHwBQ
— Exeter ClassicsSoc (@UoEClassicsSoc) January 20, 2016
Artemis' MacBook Air @AppStore
via @jcbaudot @stephenjenkin pic.twitter.com/5wv4I94TOC— 📚📚📚 (@Many_Many_Books) January 20, 2016
@LaSolipsista @stephenjenkin @AppStore @jcbaudot too many ports for an air… Mac book pro maybe ☺
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Opus sectile panel depicting the abduction of Hylas by nymphs, from the Villa of Junius Bassus in Rome, 4th c. AD. pic.twitter.com/9DLOWr2GVq
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 18, 2016
Roman Panel depicting a Dog wearing a Collar
Latin Text: “For darling Metilianus, Lucius Novius Aprilis made (this)” pic.twitter.com/C8g2cpxj5n— Ticia Verveer (@ticiaverveer) January 4, 2016
Laura Williams penultimate for the #ClassicsDissertation2016 on Tacitus's portrayal of Messalina in relation to his portrayal of Claudius.
— Exeter ClassicsSoc (@UoEClassicsSoc) January 20, 2016
Phaedra and Hippolytus, mosaic in the House of Dionysus in Nea Pafos (Cyprus). Late 2nd / early 3rd century AD. pic.twitter.com/Sf4RLeqZuM
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 20, 2016
I like to put my girlfriend on a pedestal… #museumselfie #louvre @MuseeLouvre pic.twitter.com/vHgyCLv7Kx
— Edward James (@EdwardAJames) January 20, 2016
Most of us Caesar buffs DO know these – Julius Caesar: 15 Things You Didn't Know (Part 2) https://t.co/4nFsWKF2Xm
— mharrsch (@mharrsch) January 20, 2016
AND ITS OVER #ClassicsDissertation2016 WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU NEXT YEAR. Thanks to all who tuned in 🎉
— Exeter ClassicsSoc (@UoEClassicsSoc) January 20, 2016
Hippolytus was the son of Theseus who lived in Troezen where the ruins of the Temple of Hippolytus can be seen. pic.twitter.com/wuTFXBnyn3
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 20, 2016
Bronze fibula (safety pin) with amber segments https://t.co/F8zG5YVBdH pic.twitter.com/mdjVoPWxT0
— Museum Bot (@MuseumBot) January 20, 2016
@MuseumBot so how much static would this generate on a woolen cloak?
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Archaeologists what the fuck do they know? Great punk protest song against #BattlefieldRecovery. We have an anthem. https://t.co/fz1YxdvaCi
— Tony Pollard (@ProfTonyPollard) January 20, 2016
Aeneas, the Sybil and Charon, 1695 ~ Giuseppe Maria Crespi#ArtLovers@LuciaTassan @ChinesAnton @artdielle pic.twitter.com/rM6BeS8qho
— AnimaLunga™ (@GiuseppeTurrisi) January 20, 2016
>@noragaribotti: NAPOLI-MANN. Relief of cupids riding bulls. Temple of Venus Genetrix, Forum of Julius Caesar, C2AD pic.twitter.com/PnSjcjHSEa
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) January 20, 2016
@TheRomanSoc @noragaribotti looks like sacrificing, not riding
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 20, 2016
Mosaic panel decorated with fruits, fish & fowls, end 1st century BC/ beg 1st century AD (Palazzo Massimo, Rome). pic.twitter.com/idpSVrNTJv
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 20, 2016
A Caucus Seminar: Metaphor and Metonymy – 20-27/01, 03-10-17-24/02, 02-09/03/2016, Cambridge (England) #Cambridge https://t.co/Y9HEVVdU2P
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 20, 2016
Le aree archeologiche. Aspetti e problemi di conservazione e fruizione – 21/01/2016, Roma (Italy) https://t.co/nSu7pXVIF0
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689959855428374528
Classical and Archaeological Studies Research Seminar- 28/01, 04-11-18/02, 03-10-17-31/03/2016, Canterbury (England) https://t.co/Q3IhXSbMf9
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) January 20, 2016
https://t.co/a9azKIpXXY via @youtube
— Andy Keen (@keenerclassics) January 20, 2016
French photographer Hippolyte Bayard was born on this day in 1801. View this still life: https://t.co/DYIuWTpUUe pic.twitter.com/yREgzNhh6t
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) January 20, 2016
Research Project of the Year 2016, give #Vindolanda your vote! *please* https://t.co/c2csWz2xLO pic.twitter.com/raxoKBFi76
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) January 20, 2016
Randolph Rogers, "Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii," 1855/1884 @PDXArtMuseum #art pic.twitter.com/QINiHAIenW
— Alberti's Window (@albertis_window) January 20, 2016
@DianaJSpencer Thing is that if I would have dared to write a book like SPQR, I too would have stopped in 212. But Rome is more, right?
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689961658651955201
@IdaOstenberg I always say Romanists have to know all about classics, Hellenists can get away with just the Greeks 😉
— Diana Spencer 🇪🇺🇮🇪 (@DianaJSpencer) January 20, 2016
@DianaJSpencer @SarahEBond Certainly true. But a deeper knowledge for classical scholars (including myself) is on my wish list.
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 20, 2016
One of the hair-ruffled Four Winds from the Hinton St Mary Roman mosaic in deepest Dorset. pic.twitter.com/FbKbGB9aGH
— Durotriges Project (@Durotrigesdig) January 20, 2016
The Roman military revolution: https://t.co/0c80CV17me
— Conor Whately (@ConorWhately) January 20, 2016
I think that it would be great to have iBooks Author on the iPad (Pro?). Seems logical to both create and read content on the iPad.
— Early Myths Books (@EarlyMyths) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689962792632356868
@SarahEBond @IdaOstenberg @DianaJSpencer I started in poli Sci… Revolutionary France… Renaissance… Classics
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 21, 2016
@raylaurence1 isn't it great? I thought the whole amphorae display was excellent and spotting those stamps… pic.twitter.com/AUyAVVkWRT
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) January 20, 2016
@19Averil @SarahEBond @DianaJSpencer Even Rep & Imp Rome come across as separate fields. Think we'd write differently with broader outlook.
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) January 20, 2016
I've noticed that truly learned people aren't afraid to say, "I'm not sure. Let me look it up."
— Michael McGough (@MichaelMcGough3) January 20, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689963769984897024
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/689964262274506755
John William Godward – 1920, A Favourite Poet. pic.twitter.com/ZAw4ZWLJJl
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) January 20, 2016
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema 1891, The Fovourite Poet. Location Lady Lever Art Gallery – Liverpool (United Kingdom ) pic.twitter.com/7pGerxrvXW
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) January 20, 2016
@rogueclassicist One has to pay to access the inscriptions, but to be able to access freely the indices of recent volumes is a big plus.
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) January 20, 2016
@hermeticlibrary @EisMC2 yep… Clearly a sacrificial scene
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) January 21, 2016
Hercules labors in title page borders of Priscian's Latin grammar (Cologne, 1528). #WoodcutWednesday pic.twitter.com/xwpFb6WgKC
— Coffee & Donatus (@CoffeeDonatus) January 21, 2016
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema – Silver Favorites. @geminicat7 @69quietgirl @PatriziaRametta @Biagio960 @AdrianaCioci pic.twitter.com/IoVUm5D5CA
— Amy P💫 (@Amyperuana) January 21, 2016