Thursday, December 10, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIV.7, March 1998
Content: "Gaius Iulius Caesar", "Verona, Italy", "Latrunculi, Duodecim Scripta, Tabula, et Sex Verba" games, "Slavery: The Worst Evil", "Mons Testaceus . . . A Medieval Golgotha", "The Latin Man" song, "Julius Caesar: Paradigm of glory", "Rebuild 'Old Rome' in Two Years?", "Mea Amica, Ver" poem, "The Gauls Sack Rome: An Anniversary", Word Mystery, "Agrippina: The Power of a Mother's Love", "Play Ball!", "Hercules" poem, "Vexillum Stellis Distinctum" poem, "Hero Pius" poem, "Loca Latina Graecaque in Orbis Terrarum Araneo", "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi", "Acies Triplex", "Quid Tibi Nomen Est?", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Armeniaca Ad Primam Mensam", "Echo's Song", Roga Me Aliquid, Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "The Boys of Summer" puzzle, "Famam Suam Vindicantes" puzzle, "Mommy! Daddy!" puzzle, "De Deis Deabusque" crossword, "The Flavian Dynasty" wordfind, "Let's Do the Monster Match" puzzle, "Searching for Deponents" wordfind, "Quaestum Facere" crossword, Libri Optimi, "Marcus the Turtle", "Pompeii" poem, "2,000 Ancient Scrolls Found", reading comprehenstion questions from page one, "Ad Negotium Transigendum", comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
agrippina,
archaeology,
crossword puzzle,
games,
gaul,
julius caesar,
latin,
mons testaceus,
recipe,
slavery,
verona
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