Celebrate #SerpentDay with this Carnelian intaglio of a lion-headed serpent. https://t.co/tEgwJqRkmC pic.twitter.com/JPpTSivgMf
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) February 2, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694461559582650368
Was Pat Benatar ripping off Sappho when she wrote love is a battlefield? đ
— Prof Louise âStudent Whispererâ Hitchcock (@ashlarblocks) February 2, 2016
"Caesar was modestly planning to rename the Senate house, the Caesar Senate House.â @barrystrauss #HillsdaleLive pic.twitter.com/GRIn8QJAP8
— Hillsdale Courses (@HCOnlineCourses) February 2, 2016
"To know Caesar was not necessarily to love him." @barrystrauss #HillsdaleLive pic.twitter.com/f9skLeZ8Us
— Hillsdale Courses (@HCOnlineCourses) February 2, 2016
Best known as the author of Ulysses, James Joyce was born #otd in 1882 đ https://t.co/QW5KAZ16ot pic.twitter.com/C4NxPWzolZ
— English Heritage (@EnglishHeritage) February 2, 2016
For @warwickuni Coin of the Month blog: how coins, inscriptions & texts enrich our knowledge of Evagoras of Salamis https://t.co/TQpzrVe255
— Carol Atack (@carolatack) February 2, 2016
AshLI Extra podcast – The Real Abascantianus https://t.co/hPLOKnC5rI
— St Andrews Classics (@StA_Classics) February 2, 2016
Greece vs Rome, with Boris Johnson and Mary Beard https://t.co/j8BcfpnQNb via @YouTube
— Robert Horvat (@roberthorvat30) February 2, 2016
ROMA-Museo Nazionale Romano-The BEAUTY and DETAIL of a Roman floor mosaic often takes your breath away. pic.twitter.com/o0ZAOKuEI7
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) February 2, 2016
#Colosseum this morning: finding out how animals were lifted up to the stage for dramatic entrances. #methodworkshop pic.twitter.com/NRxgsDtbhD
— Dr Ulriika Vihervalli (@uvihervalli) February 1, 2016
Paestum https://t.co/H9Bm0iGv3Y pic.twitter.com/gwHz0zHsPC
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) February 2, 2016
Bronze discus engraved with an athlete holding jumping weights: 480BC, Sicily @britishmuseumhttps://t.co/7y3K5z7xit pic.twitter.com/D5zaRaEqf5
— Pythika (@Pythika) February 2, 2016
Disgraced British art dealer's priceless treasure trove discovered hidden in Geneva via @Telegraph https://t.co/pI8AzDIKtd
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 2, 2016
@rogueclassicist On MLK's lived engagement with the #Classics: https://t.co/jDFHzAlKje
— Tim Joseph (@TimJoseph1843) February 2, 2016
Have you bought your tickets to our Roman Britain Day in Bristol on the 27th? https://t.co/3D0qy5d3fB pic.twitter.com/joZiW0fy0k
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) February 2, 2016
Italy retrieves âlootedâ treasure â and asks UK to return more https://t.co/5f8FRoIJgD
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 2, 2016
|REPLAY| Welcome to the Roman Forum!! @periscopetv @thehistoryguy… #katch #Periscope https://t.co/iEVGs8dw3L pic.twitter.com/dhVHKdwP6c
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) February 2, 2016
One overdue drawing for #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/T6wGpIUtrA
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 2, 2016
Juba II of Mauretania gets a nice shout-out in The Beggar of Volubilis. https://t.co/32bjrXxvGV @JLDraycott pic.twitter.com/CRh6RKUWmQ
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 2, 2016
Vibrissa goes hunting! Another one for #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/C8iUei7Lte
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 2, 2016
Hidden for centuries, and now rediscovered https://t.co/mIKuAfSpF5 pic.twitter.com/hKLmbRU6PF
— Apollo Magazine (@Apollo_magazine) February 2, 2016
Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Sanskritâall together in the same honors program. Harvard, 1880. https://t.co/kXsdgGtpWo #lrt
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 2, 2016
2/2
To join the CAC @cac_scec go to: https://t.co/aFPgt2fMVp
To join the OCA @OntClasAssoc go to: https://t.co/bAZROjmagj— OCA (@OntClasAssoc) February 2, 2016
'The Wool Economy of Roman Italy'. My contribution for the publication of this conference: https://t.co/dQzQQCHVTs pic.twitter.com/Wtsqal6EL9
— Miko Flohr (@drflohr) February 2, 2016
Oy, when you want to use âdialecticâ in the classical sense and then you remember post-classical thinkers totally hijacked the termâŚ.
— Joseph A. Howley (@hashtagoras) February 2, 2016
Iuppiter Tonans Palazzo Braschi #roma @museiincomune pic.twitter.com/bYnyJjcqJh
— andrea d'ortenzio (@andreadortenzio) February 2, 2016
Trends in Teaching the Classics to Undergraduates https://t.co/tLm19IRhn5 pic.twitter.com/1DVDGAcSka
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 2, 2016
Exhibition: âCutting the Curveâ â Crafting the Classical Body https://t.co/clX8ZxwUoS pic.twitter.com/pn2KPzNHy0
— @ntiquitas@eterna (@A_and_AE) February 1, 2016
An amazing video on the restoration of a mosaic in situ in ancient Corinth! You can literally see the mosaic… https://t.co/3cixzx6NOr
— Classics UWTSD (@ClassicsUWTSD) February 2, 2016
Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous, Attica. #TempleTuesday pic.twitter.com/99DNOYVR59
— Matthew Maher (@DrMattMaher) February 2, 2016
Temple of Zeus at Nemea. #TempleTuesday pic.twitter.com/PI5i9hJM12
— Matthew Maher (@DrMattMaher) February 2, 2016
@SarahEBond cftv… Sort of https://t.co/jrTOvyMxuz
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2016
I've also promised to replace ObamaCare with temples to Aesculapius. #RomanaCare #MakeAmericaSnakesAgain
— QVERVLVS BENE LAVAT (@querulus) February 2, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694673871136559106
If you enjoyed #Iphigenia @LakesideArts last Friday, see #Cacoyannis' version this Sunday: https://t.co/1YMajjvsxF pic.twitter.com/92VkPGNGl9
— CADRE was TVTragedy (@tv_tragedy) February 2, 2016
Joseph Mallord William Turner 'The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire …' exhibited pic.twitter.com/Ly2qLxFcjZ
— Marcel Cel (@marcelcel3) May 20, 2015
Interesting 3D printout of the Roman head found @PortusProject spotted @unisouthampton @sotonarch yesterday. pic.twitter.com/Qt5uvw63ki
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) February 2, 2016
Cornell launches new database of ancient Latin and Greek authors – https://t.co/9aDgxbvXf0 (free access) #books #ancienthistory
— Tara Calishain (@ResearchBuzz) February 2, 2016
Solitary Orpheus by Giorgio de Chirico, Museo Carlo Bilotti, Romehttps://t.co/IqylKm3lVm#art #Italy pic.twitter.com/xHkKaTK6o5
— BEAUTY FROM ITALY (@BeautyfromItaly) February 2, 2016
Beautifully preserved "Phrygian cap" style helmet
From east Anatolia or Iran, 1â3 century CEhttps://t.co/fXh1sUrKur pic.twitter.com/xi7w6pTu4X— Jake Nabel (@JakeNabel) February 1, 2016
Classics Resources (#Greek & #Latin). Help yourself https://t.co/ruzbbYhCok
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) February 2, 2016
Database of classical works now freely searchable https://t.co/YS0tRd6trl #Latin
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) February 2, 2016
7 surprising #AncientRome facts â by @HistoryGems https://t.co/Towdve9wFC pic.twitter.com/gh8z7pvimW
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) February 2, 2016
Thoughtful blog about grand challenges to archaeology. The ethics of using drones and other military developed tech. https://t.co/RZKR1J02tn
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) February 2, 2016
#ArtePerLArte #GraffitiArt
Boston Public Library@erminiopasquat1 @VicoLudovico @lagatta4739 @BrindusaB1 @Papryka5 pic.twitter.com/Sv5tfEOAHm— Patrizia Rametta (@PatriziaRametta) February 1, 2016
âThis is the best of the Roman tradition': A new mosaic unveiled in Israel https://t.co/nthcXLLbOb pic.twitter.com/V1HaRVyFoF
— Roman Society (@TheRomanSoc) February 2, 2016
Photos from the "Via!" exhibit at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere: https://t.co/D6TwOJaOjE h/t @ItaloCinema2day pic.twitter.com/B5WdH5BxR9
— Marianne (@spiritedcretin) February 1, 2016
Brilliant lecture by Kathleen Coleman on the study of Classics in the Far East and our need to learn more languages. https://t.co/IAp8CxwdsJ
— Ida Ăstenberg (@IdaOstenberg) February 2, 2016
High quality image: the hairdressing scene from Neumagen, Germany (Landesmuseum, Trier): https://t.co/mqdCxWDqVk
— Guy Chamberland (@GuyChamberland) February 2, 2016
How many famous ancient pieces can you spot? Clever facade! @IanPotterMuseum #classics #archaeology #itweetmuseums pic.twitter.com/I7jATlbn5R
— Alina Kozlovski (@AlinaKozlovski) February 2, 2016
Roman and Etruscan artefacts found in Switzerland, linked to Robin Symes: https://t.co/sELt4zdB7D – @Telegraph
— Terrence Lockyer (@TLockyer) February 2, 2016
@DorothyKing my exact same thought
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694682292061671424
@DorothyKing and not just dealers… And not just Switzerland
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2016
WATCH AGAIN: Feeling philosophical? See @BettanyHughes talk on Socrates and the Good Life at https://t.co/yzQEznwBbN pic.twitter.com/NFMSLin2oG
— 5×15 (@5x15stories) February 2, 2016
YOU SHALL NOT PASS (up getting excited about the VERBA: Latin expansion!) pic.twitter.com/VTrpjnf8yR
— Kevin Ballestrini (@kballestrini) February 2, 2016
Our #free online catalogue, Ancient Terracottas, has just launched! Check! It! Out! https://t.co/clhOZGSITz pic.twitter.com/gU9yfk4aur
— Getty Publications (@GettyPubs) February 2, 2016
The NL is a handy resource for tracing evolution of the #manicule. #TypeTuesday Learn more: https://t.co/5j8NTQwko5 pic.twitter.com/8sQ8xmL3cC
— Newberry Library (@NewberryLibrary) February 2, 2016
Diana y ActeĂłn por Francesco Albani 1578-1660 pic.twitter.com/i6fYGy4MH7
— marialo (@lovalh) February 1, 2016
Boy reading a scroll, perhaps epic poetry: interior of an Attic cup, 470-450BC @GettyMuseumhttps://t.co/YXsziOKpwn pic.twitter.com/rQ8lImxseF
— Pythika (@Pythika) February 2, 2016
Textual Comment on Aristotle, Poetics 1447b7â9, Part 1 | Classical Inquiries:https://t.co/C1SL32ND15
— Ancient Greek Hero (@AncGreekHero) February 2, 2016
Summer of 2016 there will be an NEH Summer Seminar for pre-collegiate teachers on the topic of Roman Daily Life.https://t.co/UFBy9gTRPN
— ACL Classics (@ACLClassics) February 2, 2016
Congratulations to Hamilton College's Departments of Classics and Comparative Literature for winning the WCC's… https://t.co/cX750cKbP8
— Women's Classical Caucus–US (@WCC_outreach) February 2, 2016
Best academic advice I've ever received: Everyone you meet in academia will be intelligent, so distinguish yourself by being kind. #phdchat
— Brycen Dwayne Janzen (@JanzenBrycen) September 30, 2015
Antiquities at Auction Part I – Neil Brodie #antiquitiestradehttps://t.co/lTZLnbkUuR
— Morag M. Kersel (@mokersel) February 2, 2016
Roman fresco just discovered at Lime St, nr Leadenhall â shows parakeets were around in London some 2,000 years ago? pic.twitter.com/2M9hxy30uZ
— Fiona Robertson (@megalithophile) February 2, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694686858840838146
Mould of a relief from the Marcus Aurelius column in Rome with Limes towers & palisade along the Danube's frontier. pic.twitter.com/9opE5KpnDT
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 2, 2016
A reconstructed watchtower along the Raetian Limes in Germany with its original foundations next to it. pic.twitter.com/aNACKXdk7d
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 2, 2016
The motherlode of literature: the Iliad is the subject of February's Reading Group @guardianhttps://t.co/SwfzSlcWH2 pic.twitter.com/8YKyI76LCN
— Pythika (@Pythika) February 2, 2016
âTrue words are simple ones.â
âáźĎÎťážś ÎłÎŹĎ áźĎĎΚ ĎáżĎ áźÎťÎˇÎ¸ÎľÎŻÎąĎ áźĎΡâ#Aeschylus .
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 2, 2016
Temple of Athena at Alipheira, Arkadia, Greece. #TempleTuesday pic.twitter.com/97ldiOQsKR
— Matthew Maher (@DrMattMaher) February 2, 2016
Giorgio de Chirico
L'Archeologo,1927@Amyperuana @actress_i @olgatuleninova @Asamsakti @fra852 pic.twitter.com/p0PNBXgXqi— ludovico vico (@VicoLudovico) February 2, 2016
Before silver coinage, Romans used bronze ingots as money (some weigh 1.7kg!) #MoneyFact https://t.co/zxexWCTyXY pic.twitter.com/w8p1rCEeSM
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) January 29, 2016
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) February 2, 2016
A first-century Roman wall painting has been unearthed in London https://t.co/KG91UYWKyd pic.twitter.com/yrdVZpY7Vn
— Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) February 2, 2016
#Latin #Words #Languages pic.twitter.com/LAp2aLTeiR
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) February 2, 2016
Classics and Ancient History Taster Day! Teachers and Students come taste the delights of the Classical world https://t.co/KO1asLwntK
— Lucy C M M Jackson (@LucyCMJackson) February 2, 2016
When you see "Martial" trending on Twitter and you think some new Latin epigrams have been found. Sigh. #classics pic.twitter.com/tWwYJnunxo
— Gabriel Baker (@gabrieljbaker) February 2, 2016
– Hey, Daddy, I made the hypogeum.
– You made what?
– The hypogeum.
– Let me look … oh, you did. Nice work boy! pic.twitter.com/2uut89KsAv— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) February 2, 2016
Last drawing for tonight for #hourlycomicday – a few more tomorrow! Minimus has a cold.. pic.twitter.com/VD47v2c39c
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 2, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694689244732858368
*-* Mosaic Ocean sea creatures POMPEİİ 100 B.C.E *-* pic.twitter.com/0kdoaN66ST
— SEZER BEĹOK (@besok_s) February 2, 2016
@rogueclassicist you tweet way too much!! I've had to switch you off because my phone was beeping every 30 secs! Shame, ur interesting!!
— Ruby (@90ruby90) February 3, 2016
#3P06 Coin of Caligula with his sisters: Drusilla, Julia & Agrippina. Rumours of incest between them very unlikely. pic.twitter.com/CzVjPPFkYC
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) February 3, 2016
Mosaic from Isthmia #ancientoctopi pic.twitter.com/zPIpdGypQd
— Toph Marshall (@Tophocles) February 3, 2016
When you see "Martial" trending on Twitter and you think some new Latin epigrams have been found. Sigh. #classics pic.twitter.com/tWwYJnunxo
— Gabriel Baker (@gabrieljbaker) February 2, 2016
– Hey, Daddy, I made the hypogeum.
– You made what?
– The hypogeum.
– Let me look … oh, you did. Nice work boy! pic.twitter.com/2uut89KsAv— Edward Zarrow (@drzarrow) February 2, 2016
Last drawing for tonight for #hourlycomicday – a few more tomorrow! Minimus has a cold.. pic.twitter.com/VD47v2c39c
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 2, 2016
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/694689244732858368
*-* Mosaic Ocean sea creatures POMPEİİ 100 B.C.E *-* pic.twitter.com/0kdoaN66ST
— SEZER BEĹOK (@besok_s) February 2, 2016
@rogueclassicist you tweet way too much!! I've had to switch you off because my phone was beeping every 30 secs! Shame, ur interesting!!
— Ruby (@90ruby90) February 3, 2016
#3P06 Coin of Caligula with his sisters: Drusilla, Julia & Agrippina. Rumours of incest between them very unlikely. pic.twitter.com/CzVjPPFkYC
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) February 3, 2016
Mosaic from Isthmia #ancientoctopi pic.twitter.com/zPIpdGypQd
— Toph Marshall (@Tophocles) February 3, 2016
#3P06 Coin of Caligula: he is sacrificing a bull – likely in front of temple of Deified Augustus which he finished. pic.twitter.com/gRnY9l6azS
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) February 3, 2016
#3P06 A coin of Caligula with Vesta & re-strike initials TI.C.A. (Tiberius Claudius Augustus) = Emperor Claudius. pic.twitter.com/5xmwfMEd6N
— Nadine Brundrett (@BrundrettNadine) February 3, 2016
Bronze Age stirrup jar in the Met. #ancientoctopi pic.twitter.com/5LBqm4cTr4
— Toph Marshall (@Tophocles) February 3, 2016