Thursday, January 14, 2010
Pompeiiana XXV.6, February 1999
Content: "Iohannes C. Mellencastra: Pictor, Scriptor, Musicus Saxosus!", "Io, Lupercalia!", "The Story of the Quirinal", "Ovid's Fasti", "Happy Valentine's Day" poem, "I, Pandora" poem, "A Pompeian Love Story for Valentine's Day", "The Myth of Cupid and Psyche", "Psyche, In Medias Res" poem, "Carmina Burana" poem, "Interlinear Love" poem, "Winter Wonderland" poem, "Alcyone and Ceyx" poem, "The Three Fates" poem, "Did Somebody Say, 'Martial'?", "Inquiring Minds Want to Know", "Video Contests", "A Unique Twin" poem, "Lost Paradise" poem, "Snakes Alive" play, "Aeneas" poem, "Sororal Sentiment" poem, "Daedalus ad Icarus Revisited" poem, "Northern Comfort" poem, "A Dinner Invitation" poem, "Love Transformed" poem, Roga Me Aliquid, "A Symbol of Love", "Found Poems on Greek Gods", "ABC's of Mythology" poem, "Terminalia" poem, Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Moretum, "The Blue-Eyed Warrior" poem, "Dopey Dactyls" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Hercules a la Disney" crossword, "Persephone" crossword, "nitaL delbmarcS" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "Geographia" crossword, "Poemata Poetaeque" puzzle, "Quis Est? Quid Est?" puzzle, "The Calendar" puzzle, "Roman History" wordfind, "Horace Takes a Snow Day" poem, Nuntia Utilia Eis Qui Emptitetis, comics page, answer key for teachers.
Labels:
comics,
crossword puzzle,
John Mellencamp,
latin,
martial,
poetry,
puzzle,
recipe
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