Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIII.7, March 1997


Content: "Alanis Omnia Negotia Musica Regit!", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party", "Alexandria", "A series of fictional letters written from Roman women to men", "On Catullus" poem, "Caesar" poem, "The Starfish Story", "Virum Canamus!" song, "In Honor of the Peacemaker", "Julius" poem, "Apollo" poem, "Diana" poem, "Pliny the Elder: The Too Curious Scientist", "Roman Glass for Latin Class", Roga Me Aliquid, "The War of the Gods", "Amor" poem, Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, "Abbreviated Matching" puzzle, "Crux Verborum De Cicerone" crossword, "Searching for a Motto" wordfind, "What's In a Name?" puzzle, "Televisionis Spectacula" puzzle, "What does Martial Mean?" puzzle, "Apparatus Fabricemur!" puzzle, "Musical Match" puzzle, "Boxed-In" wordfind, "Emperors and their Reigns" crossword, "The Revenge of Arachne", "Gladiators: Entertainment, Justice and Murder, Part 3", "Women and Religion: Priestesses and Vestal Virgins", "My Love's Love's Dead" poem, "Dona Cereris", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Watercress Salad with Hot Herb Dressing, "Archaeology in Neptune's Realm", "Caesar" poem, Ministeria Conducibilia and Res Venales, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIII.6, February 1997


Content: "Fabula De Puellula Sulfurata Vendente", "American Heroes vs. Roman Heroes", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party!", "Herodotus at Giza", "A series of fictional letters written from Roman women to men", "The Creation of Different Races", "A Modern Catullus 8", "Roman Gladiators: Entertainment, Justice and Murder, Part 2", "The Judging of Paris" poem, "Where the Poets and Artists Sleep", "A Dying Light in Corduba", Roga Me Aliquid, "'Participles Are a Science' to the tune of 'War is a Science' from Pippin", "Pat and Sarah" (modern Syrinx myth), "Latin Poetry", "Somewhere Near India", Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, "Seeking (Pos)Sum" wordfind, "Roman Religion" crossword, "TV Per Annos" puzzle, "Animal Kingdom" puzzle, "Everyday Latin" crossword, "A, Ab et Ad" puzzle, "Familia Tua" puzzle, "Beatudinal Match" puzzle, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Roman Glass for Latin Class, Part 2", "Why Elephants Are Afraid of Mice", "Achilles" poem, "Riding the Crest of Latin", "Hiems" puzzle, "Juno's Wrath" poem, "Athena" poem, "A Hero?" poem, "Petronius: The Judge of Elegance", "Canis et Eius Repercussus", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Placenta Dulcis, "Women's Occupations Outside the Home", reading comprehension questions from page one, Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIII.5, January 1997


Content: "Nostra Angela Recentissima", "A series of fictional letters written from Roman women to men", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party", "Bacchus: Once Again Popular on College Campuses", "Grammaticus Romanus", "Icarus" poem, "Latin Web Surfers Growing at an Alarming Rate", "Hierosolyma", "Neat Seats and More", "Local Hero Missing!", "The Street Tap . . . A Roman Institution", "How the War Started!", "Heroes and Heroines", "Women's Occupations at Home", "The Night, the Wind, and the Egg" poem, "Betrayal of the Bats", "In the Beginning" poem, "Roman Glass for Latin Class, Part I", "Sulpicia: Poetess of Rome", "Arachne" poem, Libri Optimi, "Latin Phrases" puzzle, "Colloquium Tribunalis Iudicis" puzzle, "Cursus Equorum" puzzle, "Quis Sum?" puzzle, "Clueless Crossword", Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Inductive Mythology" puzzle, "Myth Monsters" puzzle, "Nothing at Which to Sneeze" crossword, "Ubinam Gentium Sumus?" wordfind, "Nulius Locus Domo Similis Est" puzzle, "Roman Gladiators: Entertainmen, Justice, and Murder, Part 1", "Why I Would Rather Be Candidate for American President than a Roman Candidate for Consul", "Dion, A Sacred City at Mt. Olympus", "Cantemus Latine", "Lingua Latina" poem, "Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Edamus Piscem!", "Time to Depart", "My Love's Love" poem, "Mosaic Madness", "Pandora's Plea" poem, "The Invention of the Candle", "Rome Falls for Failing to Address its Energy Shortages", reading comprehension questions from page one, Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales, comics page, answer key for teachers.