In case you missed it… Tarquinia https://t.co/JtgowDs0SD pic.twitter.com/MWB6fm99Xo
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) February 1, 2017
This is the face of pleasure | Capitoline Museums, #Rome https://t.co/uNXpiRxOkY#photography #philosophy #Italy #travel @museiincomune
— Arthur Urbano 🇮🇹🇻🇦🇬🇷🇹🇷🇩🇪🇬🇧🇧🇪🇫🇷🇸🇪 (@arturoviaggia) February 1, 2017
The latest episode of Legonium includes a model of Pompeii and a cameo by a certain noted British classicist…. https://t.co/7bRFDr4pjp
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 1, 2017
#Archaeologists Uncover #Roman Theater, Bathhouse at Hippos-Sussita | Archaeology https://t.co/P0XFREmqYi pic.twitter.com/EywXo26Esj
— Debborah Donnelly (@DebbyDonnelly) February 1, 2017
"If you can’t imagine yourself dropping the mic after the final sentence of your essay, your conclusion needs to be stronger" – @mcmsharksxx
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) January 31, 2017
Do you ever have the feeling your day has been as much overwhelming as "Roman Ruins and Sculpture" (1754-57) by Giovanni Paolo Panini? pic.twitter.com/asPsPFHnYk
— Filippo Lorenzin (@fi_lor) January 31, 2017
In case you missed it… Herculaneum: Villa of the Papyri https://t.co/KP4WVBHdyU pic.twitter.com/uxbJOWpKFG
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) February 1, 2017
Suetonius: Ancient History or Ancient Gossip? https://t.co/aeA3slivZG #latin pic.twitter.com/Vd9nxmWFIZ
— Latin Language (@latinlanguage) February 1, 2017
euge! Kalendis Februarii est #hourlycomicday.
Follow Minimus through his day – in Latin of course. pic.twitter.com/LPwsYWyYeJ— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
#hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/5cWcfvKTvy
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
Il nostro #buongiorno quotidiano. Info: https://t.co/OMWlxjKWK3 pic.twitter.com/GIr5TVVvud
— Musei in Comune Roma (@museiincomune) February 1, 2017
VIDEO Everything you need to know to read Homer's "Odyssey" – Jill Dash https://t.co/QMsQZ4LdOn via @TED_ED
— ASCSA (@ASCSAthens) February 1, 2017
ANASTYLOSIS OF THE BASILICA ULPIA … (ita)https://t.co/u8NlOFzhDI pic.twitter.com/F3TpcdyXrC
— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 1, 2017
ANASTYLOSIS OF THE BASILICA ULPIA … (ita)https://t.co/u8NlOFzhDI pic.twitter.com/fScGsjB7X6
— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 1, 2017
ANASTYLOSIS OF THE BASILICA ULPIA … (ita)https://t.co/u8NlOFzhDI pic.twitter.com/chOd55nmxJ
— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 1, 2017
ANASTYLOSIS OF THE BASILICA ULPIA … (ita)https://t.co/u8NlOFzhDI pic.twitter.com/5yMqrWR5Bf
— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 1, 2017
It's a bit more difficult drawing with an audience of year 6… #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/U1nrZlgYtz
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
La sacerdotessa Eumachia, patrona dei lavandai, Statua dall'edificio di Eumachia / The statue of Eumachia, priestess of Venus at Pompeii pic.twitter.com/xoUwpzRJXe
— Pompeii Sites (@pompeii_sites) February 1, 2017
Meanwhile, in the other half of the Classics Masters: Latin and Ancient Greek language studies continue apace. #MResLife!
— Classics and Ancient History at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) February 1, 2017
"M[arcus] Agrippa L[ucii] f[ilius] co[n]s[ul] tertium fecit," means"Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, made it when consul for the third time" pic.twitter.com/dVai2jmVSn
— Pantheon Roma (@pantheon_roma) February 1, 2017
Delighted that @TheRSC are putting on my Cicero trilogy this year. Six one-hour plays over two nights. A Roman epic pic.twitter.com/igaRDSFBI4
— Robert Harris (@Robert___Harris) February 1, 2017
Documentary 'In Loco Parentis' following 2 teachers (one of whom teaches #Latin) receiving praise @sundancefest https://t.co/hYBmgmdrf0 pic.twitter.com/qKqkMzdDyi
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) February 1, 2017
Trying to keep up with #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/qkXSlGc8UX
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
Benvenuto, #Febbraio!
{particolare del mosaico dei mesi da El Djem, l'antica Thysdrus di Tunisia}#1febbraio pic.twitter.com/g6HT7Iv1RW— ArcheoPop 🏛 (@archeo_pop) February 1, 2017
Clare blogs about Rostovtzeff and the #tokens of #Rome #numismaticshttps://t.co/GwtNx2j5vq pic.twitter.com/8sXo6LOw9P
— token_communities (@ancient_tokens) February 1, 2017
ROMA-Musei Capitolini-This bronze statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius is unique due to its very survival (recycling of materials) 175 A.D. pic.twitter.com/48lCD2inm7
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) February 1, 2017
Terracotta figures,dancing females,Western Greek,2nd c.BC. pic.twitter.com/7BMZ27GXno
— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) January 31, 2017
Dancer,bronze statuette,Greek.Hellenistic period,2nd c.BC. pic.twitter.com/GLALgv9uTT
— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) January 31, 2017
How to create an epigraphic squeeze– a molding of an inscription made by applying a moist filter: https://t.co/XmYyNs5A3e @CNRS_Squeezes
— ASCSA (@ASCSAthens) February 1, 2017
Bentley’s Force of Mind | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/XT7zJwdPOa— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
The Value of Reading Aloud | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/VaiBBdnErV— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
No Greener Grass: Life is Painful Everywhere | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/mlUOzliWTy— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Nuntii Latini mensis Ianuarii – Latein-Monatsnachrichten – Radio Bremen
https://t.co/XhirUqtqWH— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
From Demagogue to Tyrant – We’re All His Slaves Now | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/hny0sJQlXe— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
OUR ANCIENT WARS: Rethinking War through the Classics – Classics for All
https://t.co/cEOdv7YPDX— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Public Statement from the SCS Board of Directors on Executive Order | Society for Classical Studies
https://t.co/usqypMN8Qv— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
The Honorable Russell B. Sugarmon on Classics in his early life | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/QlZZihJ7K3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
European Academy of Religion Launch: CFP, Location Proposal, Zero Conference | Society for Classical Studies
https://t.co/3zzcgo6OUE— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Call for Papers: International Society for Neoplatonic Studies Annual Meeting | Society for Classical Studies
https://t.co/5ZBPP3FqfV— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
ASCSA Position Available: Editor of Hesperia | CAAS-CW
https://t.co/orEtY990GS— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
BMCR: Valentin Kockel, Sebastian Schütze (ed.), Fausto & Felice Niccolini. Houses and Monuments of Pompei https://t.co/KB8I4chWPj
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
BMCR: Warwick Ball, Rome in the East: The Transformation of an Empire. https://t.co/BiDMKxmNsO
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
BMCR: Bruno Poulle (ed.), L' Etrusca disciplina au Ve siècle apr. J.-C. https://t.co/z7uEkmHcUV
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Introducing … Jan Haywood, Lecturer in Classical Studies | Classical Studies
https://t.co/xLFgTTM2UV— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Scavi archeologici ai Bagni di Nerone a Pisa
https://t.co/zKbR68ytTt— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Disgruntled Pompeii workers suspected of a demolition job | World | The Times & The Sunday Times
https://t.co/b9gkOz9Ze5— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Katedra klasickej archeológie, Trnavská univerzita – Conference 2017: Ancient Communities and their Elites
https://t.co/AiEAC6IfBX— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Digital Classicist Berlin == In the Footsteps of the Gods: network approach to modeling Roman Religious Processions
https://t.co/Un17nT4zuB— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
GIS REPORT 27/01/2017 | res gerendae
https://t.co/dNlVVUL8m8— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
#ancientdrama The Burial At Thebes: Retelling of Greek tale was amazing – The Clarion
https://t.co/9Pn2TTDoSn— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
men's concern for birth control from Peisistratus to the present – purple motes
https://t.co/NHdq5uxpZy— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
regulation of men’s sexuality in ancient Greece – purple motes
https://t.co/WDIQfBDxHH— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Fragmented Greek story comes together | Register | The Times & The Sunday Times
https://t.co/d0IO6SSr92— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
AJA Review: The Last Amateur: The Life of William J. Stillman https://t.co/qQMSawc1Ls
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
AJA Review: Negotiating Culture: Heritage, Ownership, and Intellectual Property https://t.co/JP25qsVMRp
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
AJA Review: Ancient Warfare: Introducing Current Research. Vol. 1 https://t.co/JTT0Ciw4ob
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
RSC epic will be 'like Rome meets The West Wing' – BBC News
https://t.co/Dmix0NcDn3— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
La Domus Aurea di Roma rivive grazie alla realtà virtuale | Nanopress
https://t.co/tJFQ6AY5bN— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Foro Romano senza controlli. Deve restare aperto o va chiuso? Il nostro sondaggio – La Stampa
https://t.co/B5T7YBfNq1— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Una città romana riemerge dalla voragine
https://t.co/neM0FCy5hC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
#classicaltwitter ~ January 31, 2017 https://t.co/lIEkvAffKt
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
Still wondering…. https://t.co/m7x0KZTO6W
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 1, 2017
CALL. 01.03.2017: Third International Congress "Early Christian Mystagogy… #Utretch #Netherlands #callforpapers https://t.co/4qpkTsD2KX
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) February 1, 2017
Missed #sicily ep 1 last night @BBCTwo ? Catch up now @BBCiPlayer https://t.co/4up1LoXNTO Ep 2: Arab conquest 2 21st century: 7th Feb 9pm
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) February 1, 2017
OED Word of the Day: custos morum, n. https://t.co/zk1JnKzMar (Image by @imogenfoxell ) pic.twitter.com/th2qgZggpk
— The OED (@OED) February 1, 2017
And 70% of archaeologists not invited to review documentaries before release; 72% given no editorial rights over final release #YOHRS https://t.co/5NRMhIMEbK
— Dr Sara Perry (@ArchaeologistSP) January 31, 2017
Sarcophagus with Hercules and Cerberus going out of the Underworld from the gate of Hades, 2nd century AD. (Centrale Montemartini #Rome) pic.twitter.com/9yilhVNijb
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 1, 2017
Greek jewelry designers return from abroad and see their ancient heritage in a new light…. https://t.co/OiGNWy3Hz9
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826914859640053760
Red letter day! Applications for #JACTGreek17 now live at https://t.co/GgPLJDs3k8!
15 already signed up this morning;we expect 350+ in total— JACTGreekSummerSch (@JACTGreek) February 1, 2017
According to the Chronography of 354, the Romans celebrated the birthday of Hercules with games #OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/okkvt7p3Sy
— CANI (@ClassAssocNI) February 1, 2017
News soon re. #WCCWiki @womeninclassics remote editing sessions; meanwhile @EllieMackin's tips on getting started: https://t.co/mNflkVPyIN
— Dr Emma Bridges (@emmabridges) February 1, 2017
Le traitement : de la notion physique à ses représentations métaphoriques dans l’Antiquité #Paris #France #congress https://t.co/xiOT659k4z
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826915890360963074
Sarcofago etrusco di Toscanella (Bologna). 1910 ca.#DaiLuoghi in Emilia-Romagna pic.twitter.com/bIjbYA7Xib
— dailuoghi editore (@dailuoghi) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826916612326490115
Just published on the blog! Introducing our new @OU_Classics colleague @janhaywood https://t.co/iWk0HgpA7m #Iliad #Troy
— OU_Classics (@OU_Classics) January 31, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826916872784330756
One end of building has Greek columns, the other a Christian altar! #sicily pic.twitter.com/mdg3b9rZRC
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) January 31, 2017
The podium of Ara della Regina, Tarquinia, so called as first excavators thought it was a pyramid pic.twitter.com/3QQWSx92Bp
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) February 1, 2017
If you're having a logomachy with yourself about word choice in your essays, come see us! #WednesdayWord #SkillUp pic.twitter.com/UjvSJsvAiO
— CeDAS (@cedasrhul) February 1, 2017
The impressive #Etruscan podium of the Ara della Regina, Tarquinia pic.twitter.com/YpD0i8w4pA
— Stephen Kay (@stephenjohnkay) February 1, 2017
Two ‘Comic’ Fragments on Politics https://t.co/4lICXjWFF7 pic.twitter.com/R52vfsc1R6
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826917718318338052
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826918799345598467
"Advanced knowledge of Word" <sigh> https://t.co/8YpVTMakSt
— John (@jdmuccigrosso) February 1, 2017
Be Smart, Don’t Fart: The Pythagorean Prohibition of Beans https://t.co/CsR5RUbCPv
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 1, 2017
Screening of Morecambe & Wise's Antony & Cleopatra & Carry On Cleo, introduced by @TonyKeen46, Friday 3rd Feb, 2 pm, Du.004. All welcome! pic.twitter.com/FmCI2EgOcv
— Roehampton Classics (@UoRClassics) February 1, 2017
For better or for worse? Verona's Roman amphitheatre to be protected by a giant retractable roof https://t.co/1RG63Fh4ze via @telegraphnews
— JosephineMcKenna (@JosephineMcK) February 1, 2017
Inns, mosaics found in Şanlıurfa, Turkey https://t.co/zuqm5gFJLf #Roman #MiddleEast #Turkey #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/CE0u1q2G2w
— Roman Middle East (@RomanMiddleEast) February 1, 2017
I thought the wine production segment was great. Just like at the Roman villa at Boscoreale. pic.twitter.com/LrjViJARQ6
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826920020861149187
Hildesheim Silver Treasure:believed to be part of table service of Publius Quinctilius Varus
Minerva bowl-1st c.AD found Hildesheim,Germany pic.twitter.com/5eOjwhIcek
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) February 1, 2017
CALL. 28.02.2017: Theorizing contacts in the Roman Empire – #Edinburgh #Scotland #callforpapers https://t.co/wwcRLttjDy
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) February 1, 2017
Casa degli Amorini Dorati // House of the Golden Cupids – #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/3Pws2OEDSK
— Pompeii Sites (@pompeii_sites) February 1, 2017
Today I have been looking through our collection of #coins of Mithradates VI of Pontus @britishmuseum https://t.co/GV6vEWlbCF #numismatics pic.twitter.com/42Pq776zJ7
— Amelia Dowler (@amelia_dowler) February 1, 2017
#Roma , Anfiteatro Flavio (#Colosseo), c. 1860-65 pic.twitter.com/cCA57IlXR2
— Capitolivm (@Capitolivm) February 1, 2017
Le origini del #ForoRomano #Roma https://t.co/CeHvwt7FvU
— Capitolivm (@Capitolivm) February 1, 2017
Very few tickets left for 'Antigone'! Performances (and public lectures) today, tomorrow, and Friday. https://t.co/W1t5R9vvfM
— UCL Greek and Latin (@GrandLat) February 1, 2017
"Books opened up access to other times, and other places." #Classics #SocialJustice #Homer https://t.co/wIDPhVamQ4 via @sentantiq
— Zachary Elliott (@zbradleyelliott) February 1, 2017
Etruscan for 'father'= apa, 'grandfather'= apa nacna/papa. Nacna= maybe 'big/old', i.e. 'big/old father'?
— OxEtruscologia (@OxEtruscologia) February 1, 2017
Have you seen we have re-opened enrollment in our free online course with @DariusAryaDigs?
SIGN UP NOW: https://t.co/R5vDnWqP6X #MeetRome— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) February 1, 2017
Minimus has been on break duty…lucky he has a cup of hot water to keep him going! #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/wuFaXcQIoo
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
February is named after the Roman purification festival Februa, associated with water and cleansing pic.twitter.com/QrqQyaJCtW
— British Museum (@britishmuseum) February 1, 2017
Find yourself debating ethics or political theory in 2017? Learn Greek at #JACTGreek17 & see what Socrates would say https://t.co/GgPLJDs3k8 pic.twitter.com/iFeYrWcD1a
— JACTGreekSummerSch (@JACTGreek) February 1, 2017
Proposed Revision to Statement on Professional Ethics https://t.co/kOQuJCS26G
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 1, 2017
Bust of Antinous found at Hadrian's Villa in 1790. The nose and hair have been restored. (Vatican Museums #Rome)#HadrianVilla #Antinous pic.twitter.com/iNV40ZKBpw
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 1, 2017
This artist expertly Photoshops figures from classical paintings into modern-day photos: https://t.co/4I0vfjJLIs pic.twitter.com/K4jra4dWFl
— PetaPixel (@petapixel) February 1, 2017
SO GLAD your discipulae are enjoying UBI FERA SUNT!!!😂 https://t.co/SeYgvK3dln
— Doctor Illa Flora (@DoctorIllaFlora) February 1, 2017
CALL. 01.03.2017: Archaeological networks and social interaction. … – #CallforPapers #Maastricht #Netherlands
https://t.co/rHo5miZGBJ— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) February 1, 2017
Rome, Alexandria, Carthage, and Antioch: the megapoleis of the ancient world. In the time of Hadrian there were 1200 cities but mostly small
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
'Ancient cities are TINY' – @gregwoolf on Wilson & Hansen @Clah_Mcr pic.twitter.com/U1mh90Bd1B
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
#imperium on stage @Robert___Harris ? Awesome! Who will play Cicero? https://t.co/4b395Kq9oW
— Prof. Michael Scott (@profmcscott) February 1, 2017
Minimus thinks it may be nearly home time… #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/lHwRFAeTC5
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
Here are some figures for Roman-period cities via @romaneconomy – courtesy of @gregwoolf @Clah_Mcr pic.twitter.com/3x22d7TsJ8
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
Ancient mega-cities suffered from the 'graveyard effect' – more die than are born, so population depends on constant immigration @gregwoolf
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
Was ancient Rome's growth similar to that of early modern London? Did it attract economic migrants, 'fortune seekers'? @gregwoolf @Clah_Mcr
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
Utterly thrilled to see one of the #Pompeii houses I documented open to the public. House of the Fruit Orchard. pic.twitter.com/8K4x6gWbYV
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) May 15, 2016
Wow, RSC to stage adaptation of Robert Harris' Cicero trilogy! https://t.co/CXgxkvPpC5 pic.twitter.com/cb168UC7Vm
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) February 1, 2017
Minimus has made it to the end of school… #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/yDHl627c6Q
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
Did Rome gain most of its immigrants through forced migration of slaves? @gregwoolf on Scheidel @Clah_Mcr Whitehead Lecture 2017 pic.twitter.com/3fXbmUwYMi
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
Final.doc https://t.co/YXJaSacHWu pic.twitter.com/4bBDzn7TXt
— PHD Comics (@PHDcomics) February 1, 2017
"Don't take Aelius Aristides too seriously when he sings the praise of Rome; like Frank Sinatra, he has a song for every city." @Woolf_Greg
— Kate Cooper (@kateantiquity) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826934940843524097
We look at terms for yellow & orange in Grk, Lat, & Engl, & Roman & medieval associations of the colours #podcast https://t.co/O3aYXxH1Zo
— Aven (@AvenSarah) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826935337188487168
First video from 2017 #aiascs, this one featuring Greg Crane from the DCA panel: https://t.co/UFHKEUziAp
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 1, 2017
Mosaics depicting quadrigae of the factiones russata, veneta and prasina (red, blue and green), 3rd C AD, from Rome. Now in @MANArqueologico pic.twitter.com/awNbDcfVSM
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 1, 2017
The wonderful decoration of a bedroom that gives the House of the Fruit Orchard, #Pompeii its name. pic.twitter.com/w86AAgRy4g
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) May 15, 2016
#hourlycomicday thirteenth drawing! pic.twitter.com/6pyfLyBmpo
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826937190122942465
Iucundus's inkwell, C1st-3rd AD
Found at Cannon St, London, in 1868, now @britishmuseumhttps://t.co/sm2iHOKYk1 pic.twitter.com/ZvuhXkhjxe— Pythika (@Pythika) February 1, 2017
Roman trading board gaming for teh win! pic.twitter.com/Za30dV2TH1
— David Colwill (@majikmutton) February 1, 2017
Of course, Minimus has a bath before dinner. #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/6zaXaaczUo
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
I think I am up to date..almost the end of Minimus' #hourlycomicday pic.twitter.com/5HMRU8JKwx
— Helen Forte (@minimus_latin) February 1, 2017
"So, should we just stand around naked all day, or catch up on Trojan War: The Podcast?" "I hear we are in it dude!" "Sweet!" pic.twitter.com/PFwMVbxES6
— Trojan War Podcast (@TrojanWarPod) February 1, 2017
München Glyptothek, 2015
photo @GrassiMarcello pic.twitter.com/ihDcPnt1ey— Marcello Grassi (@GrassiMarcello) February 1, 2017
München Glyptothek, 2015
photo @GrassiMarcello pic.twitter.com/JuHCas2P6I— Marcello Grassi (@GrassiMarcello) February 1, 2017
Gold ring,Greek,Hellenistic,4th c. BC.Head of Alexander the Great in the guise of Herakles,wearing the lion s skin pic.twitter.com/VOC6hsAcUV
— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) January 31, 2017
Commodus, on the other hand, could really just use another bongload #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/8QV9dTDW7j
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
New blog post — Editing a Fairer Wikipedia: The Women’s Classical Committee Editathon — written by @womeninclassics https://t.co/DGZ59K3qVM pic.twitter.com/VoThR8n11Z
— Classics Soc Justice (@classics_sj) February 1, 2017
You'd better keep that extinguisher handy, because Faustina Minor is on fire! #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/jqxeM03rS5
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
Crassus is pretty sure you owe him some money. #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/49byL3xcSp
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
The Classical Greeks invented the massed phalanx. Please ignore this Sumerian stele from c. 2500 BC #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/cjyynuY8Wn
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
"Hey girl." Hadrian is downright smoldering in the role of Mars. #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/0aQ1g61PWY
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
Featuring @emmabridges @tigerlilyrocks @Claire_M @EllieMackin @womeninclassics https://t.co/yzqf8VrRmd
— Classics Soc Justice (@classics_sj) February 1, 2017
Last but not least, no joke here: genuine bust of Ptolemy I of Mautetania, son of Juba & Selene, murdered by Caligula. #todayatthelouvre pic.twitter.com/jawHuKt08V
— The Ancient World (@TheAncientWorld) February 1, 2017
Choicest footnote of the day: "I shall cite him occasionally for amusement only." pic.twitter.com/ikG5ZV4xtW
— Elizabeth Heintges (@vergilophile) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826941561338466304
Report on the Ancient MakerSpaces workshop at the 2017 #AIASCS in Toronto is up on the @ISAWLib Blog—https://t.co/5VLRUZpmvQ #ancmakers
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 1, 2017
Italian police are investigating claims of deliberate vandalism by Pompeii staff https://t.co/orWctqfaGv + more #ArtNewsDaily updates
— Apollo Magazine (@Apollo_magazine) February 1, 2017
Apparently it's #NationalSerpentDay so I'm celebrating with a few fine specimens from Roman household shrines in #Pompeii pic.twitter.com/aQ6AlcYk33
— Dr Sophie Hay (@pompei79) February 1, 2017
Classics teachers @JACTClassics You might like to share our film with pupils: The Watchman, from Aeschylus' Ag https://t.co/NlfGS6Tna0
— Barefacedgreek (@barefacedgreek) February 1, 2017
#clcv1570 & #Latin2020 Verona was home to the poet Catullus, although this amphitheater was built after Catullus' death. https://t.co/bw0XjKLe1g
— Dr. Alexis M. Christensen (@AM_Christensen) February 1, 2017
Golvin's reconstruction of the vast "Villa Poppaea" at Oplontis, probably used by Nero's second wife. With 60m swimming pool & 100+ rooms. pic.twitter.com/5fBd6Z2FCf
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) February 1, 2017
Catullus wastes his time on Twitter https://t.co/8EwuRSAKuE
— 🐐Lady Usher of the Black Rod (@YaNanous) February 1, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/826943804762624005
Always a pleasure to take Lit Hum to @ColumbiaRBML pic.twitter.com/VkU8SplxVS
— Joseph A. Howley (@hashtagoras) February 1, 2017
The benefaction of Erastus at Corinth https://t.co/lQ3pCL1vSZ pic.twitter.com/y8zs8I5bUa
— David Gill (@davidwjgill) February 1, 2017
Pareti e volte affrescate, la Domus Aurea ritrova i colori con la realtà virtuale https://t.co/iF4m8uQWhR via @repubblicait
— Jeffrey A. Becker (@servilius_ahala) February 2, 2017
A Roman amphitheatre in the Italian city of Verona is to be covered with a giant tarpaulin to protect opera goers… https://t.co/kni9mVgXZh
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 2, 2017
Ancient Greek Dog Names! #history #twitterstorians #ancientgreecehttps://t.co/WJK72ip2W1
— AskHistorians (@askhistorians) February 2, 2017