Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
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Friday, October 30, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.4, December 1995


Content: "Tympanista Puerilis", "The Novelty of Discovering the Past", "Philip, Alexander and the Hellenistic World", "Recruitment", "The Innovation of the Acropolis", "Roman Women's Clothing", "A Comparison of Roman 'Cum Manu' Weddings and Modern Jewish Weddings", "Latin Inscription Graces Marilyn's Last Home", "Catullus: 200 Proof!", "Piazza Navona . . . Then and Now", "Moving Toward an E-Mail Phone Book for Latin Teachers", "Amor Didonis" poem, "The Cleverest Man Alive", "The Danaids" poem, "Latin IV Students Leave Mosaic Memento", "Aeneas", "Is It Still Politically Correct to Celebrate Our National Pastime?", "Calaero the Harpy" poem, "The Poor and the Rich", "The 'Ssslyest' Revenge", "These Roman Thermae Aren't Half Bad!", Roga Me Aliquid, "Voices of the God: The Sibyl of Cumae", "An Excerpt from Yeats' 'The Second Comnig'", "Sites of Rome", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Libri Optimi, "Livy I" crossword, "Intra Oppidum Romanum", "Looking for the Gods" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Clash of the Titans" crossword, "Alexander the Great", "Olympian Roles" puzzle, "Titus Lucretius Carus", Coquamus Romane, "A Satyric Night" poem, "Why the Chameleon Changes Colors", "Finally, A Student Work-Partner System That Kids Like That Works", "The Siege", "O! Sweet Maro!" poem, "Thadia", "Dear Parents", "Quid est 'Quid?': The Interrogative Pronoun Made Simple", "Aratio", "She Loves Me Not" poem, "Teacher Needs Help Finding Model of Rome", Caveant Emptor Vendorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.2, October 1995


Content: "Mortui Grati Vesustiores sunt -- Desistentne autem de symphoniis?" (Grateful Dead), "Military Armor and Uniforms", "Walking on Holy Ground", "New Adventures of Jason and the Argonauts", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Arion and the Dolphin", "Scriptio", "Know Your Capitals: A Guide to Greek Architecture", "Similarities Between Masada and the Jonestown Tragedy", "Asclepius" poem, "Stresa and Lago Maggiore: Then and Now", "Romulus and Remus", Roga Me Aliquid, "Grammar Glossary: The Bare Basics", "Aeneas Meets the Harpies" poem, "Roman Kings" puzzle, "Latin Baseball" puzzle, "Latin is Puzzling" puzzle, "The Trojan War" crossword, Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, "Symbol Matching" puzzle, "Origin of the Universe" puzzle, "Military Fashion Matching" puzzle, "Ugly But Effective! Mythological Beasts", "Dia Deaeque" crossword, Coquamus Romae, "Classical Greek Clothing", "Medusa" poem, "The Persian Wars. Who Wants to Hear a Good History?", "Egyptian Queen" poem, "Trading" poem, Caveant Emptor Vendorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Pompeiiana III.3, December 1976



The cover of this issue features Santa (at the Glendale Shopping Center in Indianapolis, Indiana) wearing a Roman helmet while listening to a girl in a toga recite her Christmas wishes.

Contents: "Pompeianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", "Christmas: Our Heritage from the Past", "Sounds of Latin" poem, Photo of a booth at the Foreign Language Fair by Latin students of St. Andrew's Priori School in Honolulu, Hawaii (featuring Carolyn Chong and Dorry Wollstein), Photos of modern students wearing ancient clothing, "12 Days of Christmas" in Latin by Jeff Dohner, Jeff Calder, Steve Etter, and Debbie Privett, students of Nancy Mack of Wayne High School, "Second Annual Chariathon for Latin", "Notae Miscellaneae", "Santus Nikolas Vivit" (Yes, Virginia) from the New York Sun, September 21, 1897, "The Latin Langauge" by Fr. Tom O'Mahoney, Classic Ads.