Monday, August 17, 2009
Pompeiiana XVII.2, October 1990
Content: "Regia Puella Nupta", "World's First Research Laboratory May Have Been Built by Pythagoras in 500 B.C.", "Inequality of Women's Rights Traceable to Ancient Greeks and Romans", "Legionnaire Score Board", "Italy's Last Caesar", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Magistra Nancy Mack, Fort Wayne, Indiana", "Cruisin' Mare Nostrum", "A Day of Entertainment", "Welcome to the Study of Latin", "The Eternal Walls", "Apollo" poem, "Cooking with Cynthia", "the Legend of the Spider Plant", "June Fish Fries Linked to Ancient Human Sacrifices", "Melampus: the St. Francis and Dr. Doolittle of the Ancient World", Comics page, "Polyphemus" poem, "The Role of Nymphs in Greek Mythology: Pars II", Classified Ads, Carmina Optimas et Eorum Auctores, "How Much do You Know About Cicero" puzzle, "Friendly Numbers" puzzle, "Breaking the Pharmaceutical Code" crossword, "Opposites Attract" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
ancient history,
cicero,
classified ads,
crossword puzzle,
daily life,
latin,
mythology,
nancy mack,
poetry,
promotion,
puzzle,
pythagoras,
recipe
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