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I actually saw this and wondered where the curves were — rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 31, 2016 http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/793016569286844417 Graduate students Dave and Meghan had the opportunity to meet the legendary Fr. Reginald Foster today! #LivingLatin pic.twitter.com/opBvRuITSk — Rutgers Classics (@RUClassics) October 31, 2016 http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/793017185362911232 #Ghosts in the #Ancient World. https://t.co/xmM1FSBifV #Halloween pic.twitter.com/oqhBODn3iR —…
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φιλομόχθηρος: philomokhthêros, “loving bad men” φιλομύθος: philomuthos, “story-lover”; also “fond of talking”#Lovewords — sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) October 29, 2016 Prof. Rouché talks cultural heritage data in warfare at #TheDataDialogue. To register: https://t.co/xeoOUakz1R @kingsartshums @kingsclassics pic.twitter.com/ufPWjEkTeg — SES (@SES_Consortium) October 26, 2016 http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/792514054057328640 Constantine the Great, York Minster #roman #art pic.twitter.com/0zjUZ2NODq — Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) October…
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We know there will be plenty of Latin teachers wondering how to fit Hallowe’en into tomorrow’s distracting day (for students), so here are all of the awesome Sententiae Antiquae’s Werewolf Week posts … should keep the kids busy for a while (they’re in ‘reverse order’, most recent first; I don’t think there is any nsfw…
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#Theseus and the Minotaur: More than a #Myth? https://t.co/P8NUmBB5sv pic.twitter.com/T7nIsDmbA9 — World History Encyclopedia (@whencyclopedia) October 27, 2016 Medallion with relief bust of Athena, Hellenistic, 2nd century BC, found in Thessaly, #Greece via @TheBenakiMuseum pic.twitter.com/0uUkIrDdTt — A Melville (@alphamelville) October 26, 2016 http://twitter.com/rogueclassicist/status/791570048330690560 Italy rocked by two earthquakes leaving town of Ussita 'finished' and strong…
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pt barnum is alive and well — rogueclassicist ~ david meadows (@rogueclassicist) October 24, 2016 Bronze statuette of a mounted Amazon w/ bow aimed forward,in Scythian fashion-ca.510-490 BC-Etrusco-Campanian,Caserta, Italy @britishmuseum pic.twitter.com/KZYmuCYURw — Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) October 21, 2016 On site today pic.twitter.com/FOGyb07oFY — Paphos Theatre Dig (@paphostheatre) October 24, 2016 In case you missed it……