Friday, September 11, 2009
Pompeiiana XVIII.7, March 1992
Content: "Desmond Heismanium Tropaeum Obtinet!" (Desmond Howard wins the Heisman Trophy), "Mythology Mania" poem, "Why Every School Needs a Latin Teacher", "92-93 Pompeiiana Newsletter Contract Cartoonists Sought", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Getting a Handle on the Nymphs", "Circus Maximus", "Artemeeze", "A Day in the Life of Publius Sempronius Benignus, Merchant of Rome", "The Trophy Case of Rome: Triumphal Arches", "To Catullus, From Your Loving Brother" poem, "Neptune's Magical Creation From Under the Sea", "Keeping Latin Contemporary", "Pluto's Namesake", "Pax" poem, "Legionnaire Score Board", "Cena Specials", "Parthenon Back Together Again", "Dido's Farewell" poem, Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "A 'Brief' Puzzle", "An A-Muse-ing Puzzle" crossword, "Zodiacal Zaniness" puzzle, "Friend or Foe?" puzzle, "Descriptive Dilemma" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Pompeiiana XVIII.6, February 1992
Content: "UNCUS: Dolor Durat Per CXXXV Momenta Temporis", "Latin 101" poem, "An Ideal Latin Classroom: Then & Now", "Ostia . . . Where the Mute Stones Speak", "Koryphaios Kai Kinesies" poem, "Window of Experience" poem, "Miriam's Account of Her Last Dat on Masada", "My Longest Journey" poem, "Welcome to Derivative Heaven", "Cupid, Cupid" poem, "The Goddess of Pain", "Equus" pictogram, "Legionnaire Score Board", "An Open Letter", "Jason's Bogus Adventure", "The Swells of Neptune", "Martis Dies - Dies Mortis", "Cena Specials", "Androcles" poem, "Those Seven Wonders", "The Brother's Tomb", "Mater" poem, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Lover's Lament" poem, "You Can't Make a Sow's Ear into a Silk Purse, But Your Mouth Will Do Just Fine", "Caesar" poem, Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Ahoy Mates!" puzzle, "Caesar" crossword puzzle, "A Message to All Latin Students" puzzle, "Res Latinae" crossword puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Pompeiiana XVIII.5, January 1992
Content: "Gerardus Seinfeldus: Comoedus Mirus" (Jerry Seinfeld), "New Latin Dictionary Will Bridge Cultural Gap", "Phaethon's Fall" poem, "The Continuing Presence of 'The Last of the Romans'", "The Jewish Quarter of Old Rome", "A Duet of Instruments", "Huntress in the Sky" poem, "Who's Laughing Now?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Hair-raising Murder", "The Death of Pan" poem, "Cena Specials", "Hercules Sighted in New York", "Patria Potestas" poem, "The Life and Times of Nero", "Legionaire Score Board", "Athleticus", "Major Latin Gods", "Shooting Hoops, Roman Style", "Nothing But Ancient History", Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Trojan War" crossword puzzle, "Searching for the Gods" puzzle, "Quis sum?" puzzle, "You are a ____" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Pompeiiana XVIII.4, December 1991
Content: "Maria Curiosa" (Mariah Carey), "It's Party Time!", "What Evergreen Needles Never Fall", "Interlude in Fiesole", "The Wisest of All Creatures", "Sapientia and Fatuus", "You Can Pin a Lot on Bad Ol' Nero, But He Didn't Fiddle, and He Probably Didn't Burn Rome", "Legionnaire Score Board", "A Letter from Ammanius", "Spirit of Ulysses" poem, "The Mythology of Dreams", "Word Wise", "Reflections on Love, the Gods, and Metamorphoses", "Jim Morrison -- Dionysus?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Monthly Madness" poem, "Ulysses" poem, "Let Your Creative Juices Flow!", "Love Letters in the Sand", "Cena Specials", "The Barbs of Martial Modernized", Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "What Destroyed Pompeii?" puzzle, "Words and War" crossword puzzle, "Intellegisne haec verba?" puzzle, "Searching for Saturnalia" wordsearch, "'Write' on the Tip of your Tongue", "Participially Puzzling" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.
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