Enthralling evening with Michael Wood. Did not know there was an oracle in Greece until the 1960s as well as exorcisms for hubris!
— Runshaw Classics (@RunshawClassics) February 2, 2017
In case you missed it… Pax Romana: War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World https://t.co/6fceb26JdQ pic.twitter.com/Rny6auAMSt
— Ancient History Encyclopedia (@ahencyclopedia) February 3, 2017
Prometheus making the first humans #folklorethursday #ancientRoman gem pic.twitter.com/eoCfyPjmEn
— Adrienne Mayor (@amayor) February 2, 2017
Even better: Roman cities were normal-sized in historical terms. It's 20th-21st century cities that are abnormally large https://t.co/rGemiAdKa3
— Michael Press (@MichaelDPress) February 1, 2017
#UnJourUneOeuvre "Athéna du type du "groupe de l'invention de la flûte"
► https://t.co/ORLYr9NWtd#AntiquitesGrecques pic.twitter.com/OwCyeokk2I
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) February 3, 2017
An article I wrote twenty years ago is still relevant: Why Study Latin? https://t.co/NQxBLHg10v #RomanMysteries #RomanQuests #LatinLanguage pic.twitter.com/NeJpnPB5xn
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 3, 2017
Feb 22, 2017, 5pm, Sala Barberini. Lecture by Arch. Zanchettin: "Architectural Preservation in the Vatican State" https://t.co/UDvWls1uB7
— Vatican Library (@vaticanlibrary) February 3, 2017
An obscure fact I know of Ancient Rome is: They made bandages of cobweb, honey, & vinegar They also had some bizarre medical tools
— Sharon M. Wolf (@SharonMWolf) February 3, 2017
Empty Navonain Rome TGIF #periscope360 @periscope360 travel @insta360 https://t.co/f6vXfCFc3Q
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) February 3, 2017
#ArtOfTheDay: Head of a Woman https://t.co/4SBQEV3W70 pic.twitter.com/7eMBpa9vOt
— Walters Art Museum (@walters_museum) February 3, 2017
Archaeologists in the firing line in this: 'Unethical academics are making a mockery of our education system' https://t.co/KtwuelMQIc
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) February 3, 2017
If even 1% of this is true then it needs proper journalism & investigation, not a grudge made into an anonymous accusation-rant @guardian
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) February 3, 2017
New Oxford museums libs gdns ad campaign -here Roman Brackley head gone mad! @AshmoleanMuseum https://t.co/iE44RNofEF pic.twitter.com/fhkYvPOBBm
— Peter Stewart (@PeterCNStewart) February 3, 2017
Classics drop-in #LeedsPGOpenDay 10th February (for both Masters and PhD) is 1-2pm in Michael Sadler Room G.42: https://t.co/2Cjm5WfCCO
— Classics and Ancient History at Leeds (@LeedsClassics) February 3, 2017
Beautiful relief created from Parian Marble of the ancient #Greek goddess, Athena (ca. 460 BC) & her magnificent Corinthian! (Harrieta171) pic.twitter.com/NZM7MJCKY1
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) February 2, 2017
Feb 8 UK @CamClassics @adriandkelly, Analysing #Homer, or why the world hates Oxford classicists https://t.co/d40CgPgB54 (best title ever?)
— Res_Australes: Ancient World Studies, Australasia (@res_australes) February 3, 2017
Highlights of the over 1,000 new objects from the 2016 Vindolanda excavations now on display at #Vindolanda. We re-open 11th Febuary, 10am. pic.twitter.com/fCu2ldQrMb
— Vindolanda Trust (@VindolandaTrust) February 3, 2017
The Prehistoric and Roman Gallery; Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru – National Museum of Wales. #Cardiff #History pic.twitter.com/xv7ZOOcBvL
— Louvain Rees (@hellohistoria) February 2, 2017
Fun quotes in #Latin and #English from @latin4kids pic.twitter.com/yI22RpFdvs
— The Latin Programme (@LatinProgramme) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827464462055653376
#FindsFriday Minerva Goddess of poetry/medicine, wisdom/commerce & more recorded on @findsorguk at https://t.co/C9Mgdy02eI #DressLikeAWoman pic.twitter.com/2phikFjCci
— Vanessa Oakden (@VanessaAOakden) February 3, 2017
'Greek teachers in epic battle to save Classics' @upatras_greek @BSAthens @GreeceinUK @GreeceInUSA @eevriviades https://t.co/ku7vld97Q5
— Dr Arlene H-H (@DrArleneHH) February 3, 2017
Does art crime pay? Five stolen artefacts and what they sold for https://t.co/rHynolTIpC pic.twitter.com/ssiQvRs13E
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 3, 2017
Archaeologists: Only 7 days left to submit a twitter conference paper proposal! DM if you have any questions https://t.co/j9EwvhA65T
— Lorna Richardson (@lornarichardson) February 3, 2017
Jupiter Stopped Gods and Men From Eating People | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/NSQFWjkLLS— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Three Alternative Cosmogonic Myths | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/9hIEUAiN2J— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Call for Papers: "Auctor est Aequivocum" | Society for Classical Studies
https://t.co/Ot6uYHdWuM— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
AJA Review: Pyla-Koutsopetria I: Archaeological Survey of an Ancient Coastal Town https://t.co/nbqefRqDPy
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
AJA Review: Ancient Geography: The Discovery of the World in Classical Greece and Rome https://t.co/DWkHPNLug7
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
AJA Review: Master of Attic Black-Figure Painting: The Art and Legacy of Exekias https://t.co/bXjhghzW4f
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
AJA Review: Athenian Potters and Painters. Vol. 3 https://t.co/3fWUdiV1vF
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Laudator Temporis Acti: All
https://t.co/3Twpc1Q7l5— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Greek teachers in epic battle to save classics | World | The Times & The Sunday Times
https://t.co/04yD9qcx1K— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Sharing Aotearoa and Ancient World connections | https://t.co/YGQiWeaYjR
https://t.co/eQdjAytqrj— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Alan Turing's cryptic 'Josephus Problem' postcard to be auctioned
https://t.co/gUKKVK27Qg— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Call for Papers: "Theorizing Contacts in the Roman Empire" | Society for Classical Studies
https://t.co/jY4m2kZbDh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
More announcements! – Classical Association of New England
https://t.co/QKn6V0P5Ny— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Less Noble than the Classics | SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE
https://t.co/1bQRXEvejC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: February 2
https://t.co/SoTvAGKAUC— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
The Philadelphia Classical Society 78th Annual Latin Week Contests: The Thin White Duke and the …
https://t.co/OfdXaOYTrf— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Quid Niinistö dixerit | Nuntii Latini | Radio | Areena | yle.fi
https://t.co/YHUSbafuYh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
VIDEOCAST – The Sanctuary of Hera on Samos from its Minoan origins to the time of Polycrates / News / ascsa
https://t.co/srjPljDchh— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Jewish Purity Practices in Roman Judea – ASOR Blog
https://t.co/3UrAW5NMs5— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Survey Methods and Efficiency | The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
https://t.co/lRib4OxkY8— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
#ancientdrama The Attic Collective: Lysistrata | The Student
https://t.co/wkcQE4kOmY— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
#ancientdrama Advertiser.ie – “A truly amazing play” – Max Hafler on The Bacchae
https://t.co/puQOFOXfqw— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
MLALBKM: Is the Minoan Linear A labrys inscribed with I-DA-MA-TE in Minoan or in proto-Greek? PART A: https://t.co/5Nfx3hshZH
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
A Don’s Life: Alternative facts — about Roman emperors
https://t.co/KteSRMh72g— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Laudator Temporis Acti: George Buchanan's First Elegy Again
https://t.co/Ks0Tpk5A5r— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Laudator Temporis Acti: Another One, Bartender
https://t.co/z1CV7xsvR2— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
1,800-Year-Old Shipwreck Found Almost Completely Intact Off Spanish Coast
https://t.co/ROScFIOkDt— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Judaism and Rome: New Website | Current Epigraphy
https://t.co/7Rxebqnylg— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Programs – Student – Internships – Washington – Summer – Publications
https://t.co/peGlTd90Ix— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
#ancientdrama UCL Greek Play: Antigone is on stage!
https://t.co/wcc9zRVdWm— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
CFP: Theorizing Contacts in the Roman Empire | Current Epigraphy
https://t.co/9WRwKuQ2J0— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
MLALBKM: Is the Minoan Linear A labrys inscribed with I-DA-MA-TE in Minoan or in proto-Greek? PART B: https://t.co/EbEDLpnjjk
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Lithodomos VR Resurrects Ancient Sites in Virtual Reality | Digital Trends
https://t.co/O65HNoXdbO— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Horti Lamiani excavation project – Lifestyle – ANSA.it
https://t.co/AOAvYIt59Q— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Chris Trotter: Ancient Greeks knew how democracy devolved into monarchy | https://t.co/4VdwD8JTWg
https://t.co/zH06KMn0Q5— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Students, Hillsdale Prep faculty add structure to Latin Teaching Program
https://t.co/89Spwsujjy— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Latin teacher awarded research grant | https://t.co/3KjzWDqcBo | Garden City News
https://t.co/E6Z6MlCAmc— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Alexander the Great, Ptolemy, Byzantium, Trebizond | Neos Kosmos
https://t.co/EP5vwaqBZa— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
SCS Annual Meeting (2017): Session 24 – Gregory Crane – YouTube
https://t.co/Rg1gSogCYq— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Kosmos Society: An Online Community for Classical Studies
https://t.co/tlp40gAx6U— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Homer’s vision resonates to this day
https://t.co/jevKtUEuM8— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
Hellenization and the Jewish Diaspora | Reading Acts
https://t.co/nany7wD74F— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 3, 2017
@drmichaelcscott @DigitalTrends lots of work being done in this field by @LBIArchPro among others
— Paul Johnson (@PSJohno) February 3, 2017
3rd yr Charlie Wade blogs about Hades in @OnceABC for #ClassicalReception module: https://t.co/44PA2R2HkZ
— Swansea Uni Ancient World (@SUAncientWorld) February 3, 2017
What language(s) did the Philistines speak? https://t.co/EgapyvcD34 via @ASOResearch
— ASCSA (@ASCSAthens) February 3, 2017
A new guidebook for Silchester Roman town has been written by Mike Fulford @UniRdg_Arch – order online for £3.50https://t.co/5GvNHCIuQ9 pic.twitter.com/NjP92VyDFh
— Silchester Archaeology (@silchexcavation) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827652791091023872
Fancy learning more about Greeks and Romans? Free 6 week course starts next week #LifelongLearning https://t.co/ShchX7FBtu
— Helen King (Classics, History of Medicine, C of E) (@fluff35) February 3, 2017
NEW DEADLINE! CALL. 14.02.2017: EpiDoc training workshop – #London #England #callforpapers https://t.co/KSj98TJJCx
— Fasti Congressuum (@fasticongress) February 3, 2017
'Feminist Pedagogy from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion',
Monday 3 July 2017: 19.00-20.00 #IMC2017 All welcome! 4/5 pic.twitter.com/CmO1vgnBke— Dr Victoria Leonard (@tigerlilyrocks) February 2, 2017
'Crossing Chronological Boundaries: A Round Table Discussion'
Tuesday 4 July 2017: 19.00-20.00 #IMC2017 All welcome! 5/5 pic.twitter.com/o5JqZsArKv— Dr Victoria Leonard (@tigerlilyrocks) February 2, 2017
The Classics, (Post)Colonialism, and Reception Studies: An Interview with Phiroze Vasunia https://t.co/mW0ag6gdA6 via @wordpressdotcom
— Marguerite Johnson (@MMJ722) February 1, 2017
Panoramic sunny view of Rome from Gianicolo #periscope360 #golive @periscopetv @insta360 https://t.co/DAjce6tTkQ
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) February 3, 2017
Awesome night with # Classics and #Drama 6th formers watching # Antigone, preceded by lecture from the Chair of Greek at UCL @Marist_Drama
— Classics | The Marist School (@Marist_Classics) February 2, 2017
‘Fantastic mosaic’ and home with underfloor heating among new evidence discovered from Leicester’s Roman past https://t.co/3geOCROK3Y pic.twitter.com/eGMFF9Xhue
— Win Scutt's ArchNews (@Archaeology_ws) February 3, 2017
TODAY Dr Ridha Moumni speaks at 18.00 @britishmuseum on Rediscovering Carthage: Europeans, Tunisians, and the hunt for antiquities. pic.twitter.com/parBlyXZ94
— ICS (@IcsDirector) February 3, 2017
How THIS for a special weekend treat? How To Make Your Very Own Bronze Age Cookie Hoard 🍪 #nomnomnom https://t.co/wByrcjJFlK pic.twitter.com/ZF117bLH7F
— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) February 3, 2017
Fragmentary Friday: The Theban https://t.co/Al5DnjT65y pic.twitter.com/V9o8j83SFK
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 3, 2017
What was life really like for #Rome’s arena-warriors? https://t.co/7tzFKWg9TG #Gladiators pic.twitter.com/zQFJCNxz50
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827655243605348352
Have you visited our Ancient Rome Live project?
100+ videos across 13 categories about everyone's favourite period! https://t.co/PxTW6l19LG pic.twitter.com/UBOIP4yWkO— AIRC Roman Culture (@SaveRome) February 3, 2017
ROMA: SECRETOS Y MISTERIOS
El tesoro de Majencio … (esp)https://t.co/x1ql1IcnkI pic.twitter.com/GX5omNYUCM— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 3, 2017
ROMA: SECRETOS Y MISTERIOS
El tesoro de Majencio … (esp)https://t.co/x1ql1IcnkI pic.twitter.com/MOki4RnpDL— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 3, 2017
ROMA: SECRETOS Y MISTERIOS
El tesoro de Majencio … (esp)https://t.co/x1ql1IcnkI pic.twitter.com/jyoqLySjCm— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 3, 2017
ROMA: SECRETOS Y MISTERIOS
El tesoro de Majencio … (esp)https://t.co/x1ql1IcnkI pic.twitter.com/7NZY07rWCJ— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827655762298228737
ROMA: SECRETOS Y MISTERIOS
El tesoro de Majencio … (esp)https://t.co/x1ql1IcnkI pic.twitter.com/6pyrOxwLoe— Rome and Art (@RomeandArt) February 3, 2017
"The Parthenon, Erechthion and Propylaia" by Rudolph Mueller, 1863. Note how modern Athens is minimized beneath the ancient ruins. pic.twitter.com/dn8O3xAlTe
— Christopher Jones (@cwjones89) February 3, 2017
Look at the sentence structure… fascinating word patterns in this simple line of verse https://t.co/0QtzwnM4lE
— Paul McKenna (@PaulMcKenna4) February 3, 2017
Or another painting by Mueller. Here he's positioned himself so the modern city is mostly hidden behind a rock. Just landscape + ruins. pic.twitter.com/ZhNVkYxWr7
— Christopher Jones (@cwjones89) February 3, 2017
NB: deadline for the London #EpiDoc training has been brought back to February 14, 2017 to allow participants more time to organize travel
— Gabriel Bodard (@palaeofuturist) February 3, 2017
There are either no people, or a few in the foreground dressed strangely. It's a staple. Johann Michael Wittmer, 1833: pic.twitter.com/SwDPCFjFbR
— Christopher Jones (@cwjones89) February 3, 2017
John Jacob Wolfensburger, c. 1832-1835; William Purser, early 19th c.; William Page, 1820. You get the picture. pic.twitter.com/s5l72VLSpO
— Christopher Jones (@cwjones89) February 3, 2017
Now compare with Greek artist Angelos Giallinas, 1895. View from past the Temple of Hephasteus instead of the Pnyx. pic.twitter.com/PppavOiT4K
— Christopher Jones (@cwjones89) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827656441561509892
#Colosseum and FLA, COS, VES, XII on this bone #token. #numismatics pic.twitter.com/RUmBj1gzjx
— token_communities (@ancient_tokens) February 3, 2017
Stunning Mycenean warrior's grave excavated, with huge number of artefacts – not new, but still worth a mention. https://t.co/UyvIjdgz2p pic.twitter.com/vYSRBP6Tsy
— Ben Kane (@BenKaneAuthor) February 3, 2017
Ludovic Laugier, conservateur des sculptures grecques au Louvre, est sur Instagram. Un compte à suivre ! https://t.co/Seh2euB3GR pic.twitter.com/1iKqAYlWcW
— Scribe Accroupi (@scribeaccroupi) January 31, 2017
And this bone #token carries the inscription PRIM CAL NOV SECVL DIANA / XVIII and might be connected to the saecular games. #numismatics pic.twitter.com/ezrtemLxDL
— token_communities (@ancient_tokens) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827659752054337536
The pugio – not an all purpose camp knife but something more specific. See my vlog on it https://t.co/08g8MKaUZD
— AncientBlogger (@ancientblogger) February 3, 2017
Prof. E. Hall 'Peisetairos, adventurer in Thrace: a New Reading of Aristophanes’ Birds': https://t.co/UI544idmG6 via @YouTube
— The British School at Athens (@BSAthens) December 17, 2016
Ah, your workshop stuff! All I need is my laptop & my sponge-on-a-stick! @JJELSON35 @SirStinkySocks @slsguernsey pic.twitter.com/5ei8C8K8dY
— Caroline Lawrence (@CarolineLawrenc) February 3, 2017
Summer School of Archaeology & Greek Language 10-28th July, the Toumba Excavation, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki. https://t.co/ShWHd7gkPg
— Hellenic Society (@Hellenic_Soc) February 3, 2017
Lo spettacolare Anfiteatro romano di El Jem, III secolo. #Tunisia pic.twitter.com/z8xDjsPSsW
— Capitolivm (@Capitolivm) February 3, 2017
#Greece: Stunning image of the impressive Terrace of Nine Muses at the Achilleion Palace on the beautiful island of Corfu (reversepygmalion) pic.twitter.com/Wzt8oWv137
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) February 3, 2017
If that isn't the peplos kore, it must be her twin!
https://t.co/zGEP3o0GsF— Library of Antiquity (@LibAntiquity) February 3, 2017
This is the tholos tomb referred to in the very good @SmithsonianMag article on Griffin Warrior find and its import https://t.co/DAVlm7CQli
— David D. Pearce (@daviddpearce) February 3, 2017
Lecture #3: Ancient Rome- Regal and Republican periods: successes and setbacks, always Roma Victor #ancientromelive https://t.co/fPx6A3Rcxp
— Darius Arya (@DariusAryaDigs) February 3, 2017
53A 4L: Roman-Parthian War figure#classicxwords
— John (@jdmuccigrosso) February 3, 2017
Detroit River's muddy bottom conceals cannons, statues, cars, guns https://t.co/A9W4lTUUSl pic.twitter.com/3YNeKzxtBM
— Dr Donna Yates (@DrDonnaYates) February 3, 2017
London Summer School in Classics, UCL from 4 -13 July 2017 https://t.co/1KyHOCX6Ov
— Hellenic Society (@Hellenic_Soc) February 3, 2017
And this is the view from Nestor's Palace, looking to Pylos, referred to in current @SmithsonianMag article on Griffin Warrior @ASCSAthens https://t.co/c5N5NN9nCH
— David D. Pearce (@daviddpearce) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @jodymgordon in 2012: annotating digital images using iPads, but paper still played a role
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @jodymgordon Needed devices and a system that could be easily understood, especially because novice students used them.
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @jodymgordon Like @RachelOpitz, notes how Web orientation is now impacting workflows and publishing goals.
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @jodymgordon Do download Mobilizing the Past. Not a shameless plug. It's free and part of our cultural commons!
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @jodymgordon studying what works and what doesn't with technology. Developing formal research protocols to investigate
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
The #Louvre Museum will re-open tomorrow morning, Saturday 4th February. Thank you for your understanding and your support!
— Musée du Louvre (@MuseeLouvre) February 3, 2017
Jean Marais as Nero in Racine's tragedy "Britannicus"-1952 pic.twitter.com/HPLBYM4NAl
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) February 3, 2017
Odd to reflect that someone who got to see Ovid pass through Corinth on his way into exile might have lived to hear Paul preach…
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) February 3, 2017
Explore protective amulets, curse tablets, and much more in "Magic in the Ancient World": https://t.co/W8UvXtTFT6 pic.twitter.com/h0ISRKDS5U
— Penn Museum (@pennmuseum) February 3, 2017
Yes. Thucydides is a virus that creates zombies, shambling round the place groaning about the rising power and the established power… https://t.co/yyPjJ5tnvo
— The Thucydides Bot (@Thucydiocy) February 3, 2017
Bruce (@heml) talks about the experience of teaching DH at small, undergrad institution. DCA Panel #s24 #aiascs https://t.co/KhfBHaY0ug
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 3, 2017
#Pompei #affresco #Martehttps://t.co/9S4SKZZUgW pic.twitter.com/5KNvBVrguy
— Capitolivm (@Capitolivm) February 3, 2017
'The First European: A History of Alexander in the Age of Empire'
1 March @ 5pm. With @GrandLat @UCL_IAS. Join us! https://t.co/Skg77kF9sp pic.twitter.com/ss2XWSEZMy— UCL European Institute (@UCL_EI) February 3, 2017
. @sapphicapuella A prize for being "a total and utter shit" would be useful in many fields. I've already thought of 1 deserving classicist.
— Michael Hendry (@Curculiunculus) February 3, 2017
Fresco from Pompeii showing a rooster pecking some grapes. pic.twitter.com/YwB5Aq95dH
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) March 26, 2016
Equestrian statue of emperor Augustus-bronze 12-10 BC found in the Aegean sea-National Archaeological Museum of Athens pic.twitter.com/GtkQzVfu4o
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) February 3, 2017
A dagger and pair of bronze gladiator's greaves (leg guards) from Pompeii decorated with relief of Jupiter & Neptune. pic.twitter.com/lrCzCsB6BT
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) April 26, 2015
Sorted out 41 #Roman coins from the Cridling Stubbs #hoard today. Here's a pic from the 1967 records. #numismatics pic.twitter.com/8Bbykpr1oE
— Emily Tilley (@YMT_Emily) February 3, 2017
On the subject of Harryhausen posters, here is a classic for 'Jason and the Argonauts' (1963).
Which is your… https://t.co/FOIxMAk9T8
— Ray Harryhausen (@Ray_Harryhausen) February 3, 2017
Classic poster for 'Jason and the Argonauts'- tell us about your own poster collections at Posters@Rayharryhausen.org.uk! #Harryhausen100 pic.twitter.com/SddIj3Dbmt
— Ray Harryhausen (@Ray_Harryhausen) February 3, 2017
Reconstruction of the incredible Villa Romana del Casale, Sicily; the richest collection of in-situ mosaics in the Roman World. Golvin. pic.twitter.com/zBP2nZsIas
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) February 3, 2017
Fascinating afternoon looking at @bodleianlibs classical #Greek and #Latin #manuscripts. Tour incoming. Here's Hawara Homer papyrus (C2 AD). pic.twitter.com/Hd7Yywda49
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) February 3, 2017
.@KarenBRubin #Athens, special place + good to read your @HuffPostBlog & you found #ParthenonGallery in the #AcropolisMuseum 'exquisite' pic.twitter.com/prex9JySoj
— British Committee (@BCRPM) February 3, 2017
Latin poetry alert! A wedding hymn by Catullus features in our discussion of terms for & meanings of yellow & orange https://t.co/O3aYXxH1Zo
— Aven (@AvenSarah) February 3, 2017
This is a school edition of Greek poets, from ca. 1330! @bodleianlibs MS Laud. gr. 54. Wish we still got them in this format. pic.twitter.com/2YVRWf4eRc
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) February 3, 2017
Mosaic of the Boat of the Psyches from Daphne or Harbiye, 3rd cent. A.C., #Hatay Archaeology Museum, Antakya, #Anatolia. pic.twitter.com/Le9sEgkjsA
— Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) February 3, 2017
#exhibition Alma-Tadema: At Home in Antiquity at @RBKCLeightonH (7 July – 29 October 2017)https://t.co/OgpcDG8FN7 pic.twitter.com/S8nPdJwjZ9
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 3, 2017
Honourable mention for MS Gr. Class. c. 76 (P) – Sappho, 'Some Say'. This is currently ON DISPLAY in the gallery, https://t.co/RGJ8i3HYpl pic.twitter.com/diSZsrBz0y
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) February 3, 2017
I almost forgot the one with the bright green #marginalia. @bodleianlibs Canon. gr. 48 (Thucydides, ca. 1500). pic.twitter.com/zGTZl9YHeR
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) February 3, 2017
ACTFL statement on the non-equvalency of computer coding and world language study…. https://t.co/nGttZfiY3T
— SCS (@scsclassics) February 3, 2017
I'm gonna build a wall of Loebs to keep out the new barbarism. pic.twitter.com/F5YsClw5Gy
— BijanOmrani (@BijanOmrani) February 3, 2017
"Homer makes people who are better [than people are]"
῞Ομηρος μὲν
βελτίους#Aristotle— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 3, 2017
Ancient Speculation on Homer and Hesiod: Aulus Gellius, 3.11 https://t.co/yVRf4m4NTI
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 2, 2017
Silver denarius of Hadrian depicting Athena, goddess of wisdom, craft, and war. AD119-122. From @findsorguk #FindsFriday #DressLikeAWoman pic.twitter.com/lU8XEm9Rah
— Rebecca Griffiths (@Bexx_FLO) February 3, 2017
Exciting news! #Rome unveils virtual tour of Nero's palace with 3D multimedia https://t.co/z2pZJVfRRd pic.twitter.com/czjVnsUKAJ
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) February 2, 2017
Oh wow look at this stunning !!! A golden chariot made during Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BCE). #history pic.twitter.com/19ZgmU3j5v
— GroovyHistorian (@GroovyHistorian) February 3, 2017
But I think The Donald should go for the Parthenön instead (via @stephenjenkin) pic.twitter.com/ko6NrF20jO
— Ida Östenberg (@IdaOstenberg) February 3, 2017
Did you say Superb Owls! @iguanaknows Athenian "Owls," were minted in Athens 400+ yrs. https://t.co/CjIAVi8M0g #museumbowl #SB51 #Superbowl pic.twitter.com/3lAesJ0V6H
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) February 3, 2017
#nr Ireland, S. 1976. "The Computer and Its Role in Classical Research," G&R 23: 40-54. #digiclass
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 3, 2017
"…the 'oil and vinegar' of antiquity…" pic.twitter.com/nylAT8ke9m
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 3, 2017
Greco-Roman, Islamic, and Medieval medical texts tell us how medical knowledge was shared over centuries. https://t.co/xMVlSUSTsr pic.twitter.com/fpQfmcnxwQ
— Kelsey Museum (@kelseymuseum) February 3, 2017
no archaeologist with an ounce of awareness would do this. also, whiny tone of article buries legit concerns about exploitative contracts https://t.co/rnQtbbAmuC
— Brenna Hassett (@brennawalks) February 3, 2017
I.e. jPharr, or how to hide vocab/commentary/etc. from beginning readers—https://t.co/8WeuM7Wncm @livyaugusta @telemachus @opietasanimi
— Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics) February 3, 2017
«sempre qual dea t'onorerò: ché fosti
la mia salvezza tu, fanciulla illustre»#frammenti
Odissea, cantoVIII, 617-618.Ulisse e Nausicaa pic.twitter.com/KIT0FZstDV
— Sebastiano (@sebgiansiracusa) February 1, 2017
«La Venere di Siracusa è l'espressione perfetta della bellezza esuberante, sana e semplice» Guy de Maupassant
Venere Landolina (Foto Brogi) pic.twitter.com/dkag8hpqIy
— Sebastiano (@sebgiansiracusa) November 26, 2016
.@MissJodes23 @LACMA netsuke doesn't hold a candle to our little guy on our red-figure kalpis. https://t.co/d2AP5hueBh #MuseumBowl #SB51 pic.twitter.com/KW1ReEKDev
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) February 3, 2017
Frieze of “Profectio” or departure of emperor Domitian for military campaign 93 AD -Palazzo della Cancelleria, Roma pic.twitter.com/ikfKu4ncA7
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) February 3, 2017
this is very interesting @amayor
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2017
Except that "the Godfather" actually ran a pretty tight ship. The Iliad's Zeus is too-befuddled and ADD to run a serious crime empire! https://t.co/JavnE8FhEJ
— Trojan War Podcast (@TrojanWarPod) February 3, 2017
. @diyclassics Not hard to decipher: Q=theta, H=eta, W=omega, 1-3=acute-grave-circumflex on following vowel. Too bad there's a typo. 1/2
— Michael Hendry (@Curculiunculus) February 3, 2017
that is correct! Everyone's favorite "deranged" Persian monarch, at least according to Herodotus, that is!
— GreekHistory Podcast (@greekhistorypod) February 3, 2017
Museo Archeologico Nazionale Napoli-A Roman mosaic depicting "Plato's Academy." Pompeii 1st century B.C. pic.twitter.com/u3XFknkaX9
— Nora Garibotti (@noragaribotti) February 3, 2017
Editing a Fairer Wikipedia: The Women’s Classical Committee Editathon https://t.co/qRI0dzDGee
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 3, 2017
Report: Classics and Social Justice at SCS 2017 https://t.co/vubWw34oMT
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 3, 2017
#MuseumBowl with @HighMuseumofArt starts now! Get ready for some art-inspired trash talk. #SB51 pic.twitter.com/wq5w4kLXkf
— Museum of Fine Arts (@mfaboston) February 3, 2017
#CritDigArch @electricarchaeo says "digital archaeology is nothing if it does not get rehashed". Focuses on reuse, first with citations
— Eric Kansa (@ekansa) February 3, 2017
.@CanBorder: "extremist organizations" have engaged in "theft, smuggling and sale of antiquities for decades" https://t.co/bUO9jGc75w
— Conflict Antiquities (@conflictantiq) February 3, 2017
Great read! 'Legacy of codex in web editions': YES, but not just of *modern* scholarly ed @pipwillcox
— Olivia Thompson (@livyaugusta) February 3, 2017
This Sunday, join @brockuclassics for a free public talk about Amazons on Tyrrhenian Amphorae. AS215, 3pm. All welcome! #BrockU pic.twitter.com/STb85mpvPq
— Brock Humanities (@brockhumanities) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827677439472107520
Who will Lady Luck favor? #museumbowl #SB51 #Superbowl #patriots #Falcons 🍀 pic.twitter.com/W95PsnDCpN
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) February 3, 2017
The HistoryMakers (Part I): Classics, Social Justice, and Oral Histories https://t.co/qje5RDND7h
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) February 3, 2017
I just put up another blog @classics_sj. Yes, 2 posts in 1 week! If you like what you see, & it speaks to something you work on, let me know
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) February 3, 2017
always looking for contributors https://t.co/nyhj5azItL
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) February 3, 2017
So today's seminar will be IN the Pantheon. Beats classroom based learning. #KentinRome
— Mark Crittenden (@critt1967) February 3, 2017
Colosseo (1929) pic.twitter.com/LL79EvxIcY
— Roma Ieri Oggi (@romaierioggi) February 3, 2017
it seems to be more thorough than it once was…
— rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) February 4, 2017
RT @walkergallery: Objects in this room belong to @World_Museum's Roman sculpture collection https://t.co/lBQz8qIz72 pic.twitter.com/pDisINlnQo
— Artemission.com Ancient Art🏺 (@ArtemissionArt) February 3, 2017
A Loeb Classics reference in the darndest place… @FullFrontalSamBhttps://t.co/CTXwUirNPR
— Harvard University Press (@Harvard_Press) February 3, 2017
Zeus and Ganymede pic.twitter.com/415mXBVLBT
— LJ Trafford (@TraffordLj) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827679556794449920
a new arrival today in the #defacingthepast exhibit at @britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/zr5bUmpz1h
— Dario Calomino (@DarioCalomino) February 3, 2017
another @britishlibrary papyrus from Egypt having the name of Geta deleted after his damnatio memoriae pic.twitter.com/W7IkMfKdMe
— Dario Calomino (@DarioCalomino) February 3, 2017
#Boudica: the woman who raised a native army in revolt against oppressive #Roman rule in Britain in AD 60… https://t.co/zTxSnbxxl2 pic.twitter.com/8cmri0afaY
— History Extra (@HistoryExtra) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827681633784496128
"…the way we teach Classics can contribute positively to social justice." Really enjoyed reading this @sentantiq https://t.co/xNlPq8v2fS
— Hannah Walsh (@htwalsh01) February 3, 2017
Hear @BarryStrauss challenge #Shakespeare's fiction in: THE DEATH OF CAESAR https://t.co/TzlUijrue9 @SimonBooks @HistoryInFive pic.twitter.com/v6dhyQPUDd
— History Author Show (@HistoryDean) February 3, 2017
#Greece – In 1925, the Aegean Sea yielded another beautiful artifact, the bronze sculpture known as the Marathon Youth (Ephebe)…(Tutt'ART) pic.twitter.com/LK34mHrfVf
— John Trikeriotis (@spartanwarriors) February 3, 2017
http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/827682417175625729