Monday, November 30, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIII.8, April 1997
Content: "Quam Ob Rem Mures Alpini Marsuppia Non Iam Habent", "A series of fictional letters written from Roman women to men", "Nos Morituri Te Salutamus", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party!", "A Story About Ares", "Twelve Modern Labors for Hercules", "Martial . . . Rome's Comic", "Hercules and His Twin Iphicles" poem, "San Teodoro . . . A Gem Indeed", Roga Me Aliquid, "Pompeii" poem, "Did you know . . . ", "Iuppiter" poem, "Hercules and the Burning Boar", "Weddings", "To Horace" poem, "The Butcher" poem, "Roman Gladiators: Entertainment, Justice and Murder, Part 4", "Scrambled Word Search", "Say What?" puzzle, "April Showers Bring . . . " puzzle, "Getting Your Word's Worth" crossword, "Face It!" puzzle, Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "A Day at the Baths" crossword, "Phobomania" crossword, "Voices From the Past" puzzle, "Alphabetical Answers puzzle, "Cato Plebeius Romanus", "Women's Clothing", "The Dingy Demi Dozen", "Athena" poem, "Catullus-Style Spam" poem, "Creusa" poem, "Politically Deaf" poem, "Carthago Non Iam Delenda Est!", "Helen" poem, "'Eye' Had Had Quite Enough" poem, "Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Bread Salad", "The Metamorphosis of Bill", reading comprehension questions from page one, "Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales", comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
comics,
crossword puzzle,
daily life,
Groundhog Day,
hercules,
latin,
martial,
recipe,
San Teodoro,
weddings,
women
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