Friday, June 19, 2009
Pompeiiana XIV.iii, November 1987
Content: "Maximum Capitispatium" (aka Max Headroom) in Latin, "11th National Chariathon", "Discovering Roman Britain: Dover", "What to see and do in Rome this month", "Prima Dies Gratiarum", "Candidate" etymological comic, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Discovering Roman Britain: Dover", "Esoteric Myths of Greece & Rome: Triptolemus", "Rena et Bos", "Amicus Usque Ad Aras" poem, "Caesarburgers" recipe and comic, "High School Juniors and Seniors to Compete for Fifteen $500 Prizes", "Let's Play a Game, Magister", "Over the River" translation, "Roman Poets of the Golden Age", "Claudia's Kitchen", "New Organization Formed for Elementary School Teachers Who Teach Latin et al", "Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum", "Passive Perplexity" puzzle, "Declension Review" Crossword Puzzle, "Sing Along with Phoebus", Conundrums puzzle, "Match Mates" puzzle, "Moirae and Muse" match puzzle, "Important Events and their Dates" puzzle, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
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chariathon,
comics,
crossword puzzle,
dover,
games,
latin,
lyrics,
max headroom,
mythology,
poetry,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
rome
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Pompeiiana XIV.2, October 1987
Content: "Malus: Revenietne Michael Iacobfilius in Apicem?", "Discovering Roman Britain: Bath", "What to See and Do in Rome this Month", "M.I.T. Plans Re-enactment of the Flight of Daedalus", "Fabula Holloweena", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Missouri 5th Graders 'Lovin' that Latin'", "A Note on the Etruscans", "Esoteric Myths of Greece & Rome: Erysichthon", "A Pius Aeneas Poem for the October Ides", "Let's Put on a Play, Magistra", "Dead Languages can Teach Much of Modern Living", "Claudia's Kitchen", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, "Marcus Tullius Cicero" crossword puzzle, "Sing Along with Phoebus", "Mythological Post Office Boxes", "A-Maze-Ing Puzzles", "An Autumn Amble through the Arboretum" puzzle, "Latin Magic" puzzle, "Italian Musical Terms are Easy to Understand" puzzle, Buding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
baths,
cicero,
classified ads,
crossword puzzle,
etruscans,
latin,
lyrics,
michael jackson,
mythology,
pedagogy,
poem,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
rome
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Pompeiiana XIV.1, September 1987
Content: "Pax-I: MMMM Athletae in Indiana Certant", "Discovering Britain: Chedworth", "11th National Chariathon", "Let's Go!: What to See and Do in Rome this Month", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Esoteric Myths of Greece & Rome", "Fables Bullfinch Forgot" poem, "Latin A More Important Study Than Math for Future Computer Programmers", "Roman Roads: Fact v. Fiction", "Toad" poem, "Let's Play a Game, Magister", "Fable for Critics" poem, "Claudia's Kitchen", "Highlights of History" comic, "Gone with the Wind" review in Latin, "Here We Are in Latin Class" poem, "Athlete of the Year Honored", "Come on, Bill, Give Us a Break", "Roman Glass on Display in New York", Classified Ads, "Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum", "The Puzzle of the Verb 'To Be'", "Sing Along with Phoebus", "Ubi Est Capitolium", "Mythology Skeleton Puzzle", "Body Search", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
britain,
bullfinch,
chariathon,
classified ads,
crossword puzzle,
game,
latin,
lyrics,
museum,
mythology,
poetry,
puzzle,
recipe,
roads,
rome,
sport,
travel,
word search
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Pompeiiana XIII.9, May 1987
Content: "Ordo", "Hic, haec, hoc -- Latin's comeback is no joke", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "More Proverbial Recapitulations", "The Golden Fleece" puzzle, "Carmina Notissima e Conspectu Amissa", "Mythological Triva/Word Search", "Spectacula Popularia in Televisione", Classified Ads, "The Legends of Gem Stones", "Myth of the Month: Niobe", "The Roman Law of the Twelve Tables", "Latina Nobis Unitatem Dat", "Demotic Greek", "Huius Temporis Poetae Latini", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Alxander the Great" poem, "Cooking with Claudia", "Martial, You Make Me Laugh!" poem, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
alexander the great,
classified ads,
greek,
latin,
law,
lyrics,
martial,
mythology,
poetry,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
television,
word search
Monday, June 15, 2009
Pompeiiana XIII.8, April 1987
Content: "Eboraci Ducissa", "Please Pass the Bread", "The Aurora Borealis", "Aerobics with Dumbells: Modern Exercise Craze", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Say What?" puzzle, "Liborum Optimorum Tituli", "Temple Builder's Scramble", "Countries of the Roman Republic", "Omnia de Cicerone", Classified Ads, "Greenhouse is Centuries Old; First Mentioned in Roman Era", "Myth of the Month: Pyramus and Thisbe", "Flavian Amphitheater Most Preferred Poster", "Linguistic Metamorphosis", "Historical Hindsight: A Roman Matron's Guide to Sound Advice", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Tsk, Tsk" poem, "Looking for a Career? Teach Latin", "Letter to the Editor: Gladiatorial Disappointment", "A Mixed Catastrophe", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
aurora borealis,
classified ads,
geography,
gladiators,
linguistics,
lyrics,
poem,
puzzle,
quiz,
recipe,
royalty
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