Friday, December 4, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIV.3, November 1997
Content: "Caterva Quae Habet Bonam Vocem" (Bono of U2), "St. Cecilia and Her House-Church", "http://www.pompeiiana.com" (URL no longer works -ed.), "Ode to Latin", "The Scavi of Vatican City", "Alopecia", "Latin Explosion", "Nuces", "The Gray Sisters" poem, "Vir" poem, "A Minerva for the '90s", "Artemis and Actaeon: Another Ending", "The Greek Gods" song, "Pluto and Ceres" poem, Word Mystery, "Terentia: the Woman Behind Marcus Tullius Cicero", "About Divine Interventions in Vergil's Aeneid", "Cena Cum Familia Aemiliana", "Oratio In Studentes Ignavos", "Provinciae Romanae", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: "Liquamen cum Bucibus in Anatem Elixam", Roga Me Aliquid, "For Devotees of Ancient Greece and Rome", "Gemini" poem, "Rainbow in the Sky", "Victor Omnium", Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Mythological Counterparts" puzzle, "Top Six Musicals" puzzle, "Latin in the Ocean" puzzle, "Arithmetica Roman" crossword, "Abbreviated Matching" puzzle, "A Well-Turned Phrase" puzzle, "Searching for Arcadian and Boeotian Facts about Atalanta" wordfind, "Scrambling for Wisdom" puzzle, "Translation Station" puzzle, "To Love Anything But the Soul . . . " poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Ad Negotium Transigendum", comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
aeneid,
architecture,
bono,
comics,
crossword puzzle,
latin,
Pompeii,
recipe,
terentia,
u2
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIV.2, October 1997
Content: "Gulielardus Faber: Princeps Qui Pugnat Ut Mundum Defendat" (Will Smith, Men in Black), "The Peaceful Hues of Rome", "Polychromy in the Ancient World", "Caesar's Women" book review, "Hercules: A Sonnet", "Phrasing Out Latin", "Juno's Anger Reddens Barns", "Digitis Micare", "Oedipus" poem, "Hero and Leander" poem, "Adulescens" poem, "Thanks for the Idea, Ovid!", "Nero Talks but Denies Paparazzi Photo Ops", "Narcissus" poem, Word Mystery, "Sempronia and the Political World of Rome", "Demeter on the Edge" poem, "Clueless in Beverly Hills", "Apollo's Grand Mistake", "Latin Students in the Netherlands Invite Readers to Visit their Web Site" (this URL no longer works -- ed.), "Classics Revival: N.Y. Times", "Vade Piscatum", "Confessions of a Latin Lover", "Brutus" poem, "Gustatio Triplex" recipe, "Symbolic Shields of Pride", "The Mausoleum of Augustus", Roga Me Aliquid, Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "The Trojan War" puzzle, "Pomarii et Horti Fructus" puzzle, "Pater Deorum et Dearum" puzzle, "Lexicon Lesson" wordfind, "Pompeii: My Kind of Town" puzzle, "Orpheus and Eurydice" crossword, "Fun with Vergil" wordfind, Libri Optimi, "Orpheus and Eurydice" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, Ad Negotium Transigendum, comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
architecture,
caesar's women,
comics,
crossword puzzle,
latin,
men in black,
Pompeii,
will smith
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIV.1, September 1997
Content: "Hercules: Heros Verus", "The Secret of Inanimate Society of Rome", "Living Sculpture of Pomono Graces Pompeiiana Grounds", "Roman Baths vs. Contemporary Spas", "Pompeiiana Annual Meeting", "The Rape of Persephone", "The Tragedy of King Oedipus" poem, "My Favorite Pastime", "Roman Games with No Particular Rules", "Word Mystery", "The Roman Matrona: The Ideal Woman Behind the Man", "A Modern Tale About the Boot of Italy", "The Buckefloose", "Pueritia" poem, "Juxtaposed Seasons", "The Battle", "Horace's Journey to Brundisium", "The Multi-Layered Cake of Our Alphabet", "Haeneus", "Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Globi Panicel cum Vino Dulci", "Cook Yourself to Fame", "Masada", Roga Me Aliquid, Carmina Optima et Oerum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Deciphering Cicero" puzzle, "Perseus vs. Medusa" wordfind, "State Your Motto" puzzle, "Latin Fun with English Puns" crossword, "Planetarum Nomina" puzzle, "Aulea Premuntur!" puzzle, "De Coloribus" puzzle, "Those Symbolic Greek Gods" puzzle, Libri Optimi, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Ad Negotium Transigendum", comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
alphabet,
baths,
comics,
crossword puzzle,
daily life,
games,
hercules,
horace,
latin
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Pompeiiana XXIII.9, May 1997
Content: "Verusne Hercules Se Attollet, Si Libet?", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party", "Excavating the Teutoberg Forest", "Gades et Valete!", "Mors Reginae", "A series of fictional letters written from Roman women to men", "Did You Know That . . . ", "Oedipus" poem, "Don't Cry for Largo Argentina", "The Great War" poem, "Obituaries from the Other War", "Medusa" poem, "Sopranos Spike Altos: Siren Island", "Empresses and Other Women in High Places, "Orpheus" poem, "Arachne" poem, Roga Me Aliquid, "College Conundrums", "Stupid Cupid: Like Totally!", "Vita Civis Plebis", "Aphrodite" poem, "Tempus" poem, "Aestas" poem, "Diamante: Hephaestus and Ares", Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, "Vita Varietates" puzzle, "Licetne Adire Ad Valetudinarium?" puzzle, "Ubinam Gentium Sumus?" crossword, "A Greek Riddle" puzzle, "Listen to the Animals" puzzle, "Geography of Gaul" crossword, "Picture This!" puzzle, "Toriani Belli Dramatis Personae" puzzle, "Mottoes of the National Guard" wordfind, "Those Matchless Deities" puzzle, "Felus", "Artemis" poem, "Pluto and Proserpina" poem, "Suetonius: Rome's Tabloid Historian", "The Omega Labor", "Visit Rome with Chariot Tours", "Happynose" poem, "Physical" and "Emotional" cinquain poems, "Quid Est?", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales", comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
archaeology,
comics,
crossword puzzle,
hercules,
latin,
recipe,
Teutoberg,
women
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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