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Monday, March 1, 2010

Pompeiiana XXIX.2, October 2002


Content: "Ashanti", "Roman Locuta Est", "The Waters of Lethe", "Hidden Masks", assorted poems, "Hadrian", "The 'D' Word", "The Many Faces of Venus" play, "Latin Feels Just Fine", Roga Me Aliquid, "An Easy Read", "Palace at Fishbourne", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Aliter Duleia, Ludi, "Kinder and gentler Titus", "Res Venum Datae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVIII.3, November 2001


Content: "Vigiles Heroici", "Farewell to the Lira", assorted poems, "Fall Fashions in Rome", "The Lost Son: A One-Act Play", "Conchology", "Villae et Domus Romanae", "The Roman Army Wants You!", "King Midas' Golden Brew Lives Again", "Polyphemus", "Two Thousand Year Old Town: Modern Roman Restaurant", Roga Me Aliquid, "Porta Nigra", Ancient Greek & Roman Recipes: Caroetae Cum, Ludi, "Parliamo Lingua Latina!", "Let's Not Get Cynical About English", "Res Venum Datae", comics page, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVIII.2, October 2001


Content: "Fredericuius Prinzus, Junior", "The Basilica as Courthouse", "Classical Studies Central to a Liveral Arts Education", "Jefferson Touts Latin!", assorted poems, "Circus Maximus", "The Aeneid, Book I: A One-Act Play", "Swimmer's Surprise", "Beware of Falling Leaves . . . and Cadavers!", "Play Time in Egypt", "The Dawning of the Age of Aquarius", "Me. Myself and Brenus", "Catullus: The Rest of the Story", "Aemilia: Gladiatrix Pompeiana", Roga Me Aliquid, "Honey, I Shrunk the Monuments of Rome!", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Gallina in Vino Albo Cocea, Ludi, "Res Venum Datae", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, asnwer key for teachers.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVI.8, April 2000


Content: "Carolinus Brown, Snoopius, Linus, Lucia . . . quo modo eorum umquam oblivisci possum?", "The Pagan Priest in the Vatican", "Fencing Battle Sees Perseus Victorious", "Apollo Reports Sun Chariot Stolen", "Auriga Resigns from Whites Team", "Cicero, It is Thee I Emulate", "Buffy: No Match for Lamia", "Coins of the Roman Empire", "Argus: The Real Story . . . Sort Of", "And That's Why Spring Has Come Again: A One-Act Skit", "Exclusive Interview with the Founder of the Greatest City Ever Built", "Archaeology Confirms Ancient Literary Record", "Happy Birthday, Roma!", "After the Big One", "Radio news", Roga Me Aliquid, "In the Steps of Alexander", "Conversations with Socrates", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Acetaria ex Cucumeribus, "Latin: Multicultural and Interdisciplinary", Ludi Apti ad Discendum, "The Real Founder of Rome", reading comprehension questions from page one, "Thesaurus Rerum Quae Magistris Utiles Sint et Quae Teneant Illos Qui Latinam Ament", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVI.4, December 1999


Content: "Salinae Nativitatis Miraculum", "Pilgrimage to Rome", "Dine Like the Romans", "It's Saturnalia: Sing Up a Storm!" carols, "Peace on Earth" poem, "Looking Ahead to a Fond Farewell" poem, "In the Footsteps of Alexander", "Io Saturnalia!" skit in Latin, "Will Mortals Never Learn?" play, assorted poems, "Nero: The Mystery Solved", "Pondering Potter (Harry, That Is)", "Future of Latin in Hands of Classicists", Roga Me Aliqud, "The Appian Way", "Conversations with Socrates", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Savillum, Ludi Apti Ad Discendum, "Spiraling Shape" They Might be Giants lyrics in Latin, "Presence of Roman Goddess Minerva Felt Strongly in Indy", "Thesaurus Rerum Quae Magistris Utiles Sint", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Pompeiiana XXV.9, May 1999


Content: "Treccies", "The Wall Writers of Long Ago", "Cleaning Your Room? Don't Trash Those Unneeded Books!", "Tabloid Latin: Pliny the Elder", "Manlius et Anseres Sacri", "Ode to My Puppy", "Navigatio Mean Ephesum", "Tres Parvi Porci", "Pandora is Still My Name" poem, "Using Pompeiiana in the Classroom", "Maia" poem, "Just Another Five Denarii", "Carpe Diem" poem, "Time to Go to School", "Never Look Back" poem, "Does Humor Translate?", "Minerva" poem, "My Love Continues" poem, "Aeneas, Deae Natus", "Fabulae Liberis Aptae", "The Story of King Midas as Told from One Servant to Another" play, "Pyramus and Thisbe" play, Roga Me Aliquid, "And You Thought You Were Puzzled by Latin!", "Rome's Colosseum Getting a 'Lift' for the Millennium", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Panis Quadratus, "Modestus, the Baker", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Feriae Aestivae" wordfind, "Cibus Inanis" puzzle, "Corporeal Quiz" puzzle, "Famous Ad Slogans" puzzle, "What Does Cicero Know About Catiline?" puzzle, "Roman Countdown" crossword, "Historically and Culturally Speaking" crossword, "Picture-Picture" puzzle, "Mythology" puzzle, "Signa Caelestia" puzzle, "Facing Up to It" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "Another Fine Mother's Day" poem, "De Nocte Certior Factus" poem, "Guilhelmus Portae", "Aestatem Anticipare" poem, "Poemata Brevia", reading comprehension questions from page one, Nuntia Utilia Eis Qui Emptitetis, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Pompeiiana XXV.7, March 1999


Content: "Heus, Iuli. Cave Idus!" play, "The Holy Stairs", "A Gift of Deception" poem, "Ya' Wanna Banana?", "The Death of Caesar" poem, "Sallust: The Doubtful Works", "Mommy Dearest" poem, "Pyramus and Thisbe", "Pandora's Box" play, "Playing Rewrite Editor", "Fire!" poem, "Tres Somni Horae Fabulae" poem, "Daughter of the Earth", "Inspiration not Translation", "Perseus Saga Abbreviated", "Latin: A Weapon for the Mind", "Latin from the Beginning", "Just Another Major Calendar Event", "Demeter" poem, "Those Illusive Latin Enrollment Figures!", "Just Like Busy Little Bees" poem, "Ave, Caesar" poem, Roga Me Aliquid, "'Dopey Dactyls' Revisited", "Takin' Latin and Lovin' It", "Latina in Vicesimum-Primum Saeculum Intrat", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Cremor de Ovis et Lacte Compositus, "Saturnalia, a Smashing Success!", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Latin on Ice" puzzle, "Ubi Nati Sunt?" puzzle, "Loquamur Latine" crossword, "The Great American Pastime" puzzle, "The Color of Latin" crossword, Libri Optimi, "Paternal Search" puzzle, "Picture These Letters" puzzle, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" wordfind, "Prometheus" poem, "Writ in Blood" poem, "Will You Be My Friend?" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, Nuntia Utilia Eis Qui Emptitetis, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pompeiiana XXV.1, September 1998


Content: "Picturae Moventes Aestivae", "The View From the Pincio", "'Introduction to the Pompeiiana Newsletter' Scavenger Hunt", "My First Year in Latin", "Oedipus" poem, "Serpens et Mus", "Aeneas" poem, "Execution Update", "Invocation to the Muse: An Update" poem, "Beating Pulses" poem, "The Theatrical Tradition of Pompeii", "A Very Matter-of-Fact Story About Daedalus and Icarus", "The Wonders of Classical Architecture as Presented by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio", "Tempus" poem, "Improving Student Reading Levels", "Roman Mint, Anyone?", "Mettalum Gaiserum", "Foamy Aphrodite" poem, "Hey, You Mean We Didn't Invent All This Stuff?", "On A Street Corner, Two Romans Chat, More with their Hands than Their Voices", "Legion XIIII Now On Line", "Don't Just Sit There! There's a Lot You Can Do this Month", Roga Me Aliquid, "The Development of Inline Sandals", "Catullus II", "Go Ahead, Have Fun this Year", "Carpe Linguam", Recipe for Lactuca Condita, "Forbidden Love" play, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Ancient Geometry" puzzle, "All in the Family" puzzle, "Women of Mythology" crossword, "A Matching Perscription for Wisdom" puzzle, "Animalia" crossword, Libri Optimi, "A Translation Word Search", "In Calina" puzzle, "A Ducky Palindrome", "Ceyx and Halcyone" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Nuntia Utilia Eis Qui Emptitetis", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pompeiiana XV.1, September 1988

1988's first issue for fall switches to a new, 8-page format.

Content: "Quis Columniatus Est Rogerum Cuniculum?" (aka Who Framed Roger Rabbit?), "12th National Chariathon to be Part of Lew Wallace Circus Maximus Festival in Crawfordsville, Indiana, On Saturday, October 15", "Puella Cucullo Rubro" Latin dialogue, "Musae Romanae", "Undelivered Ancient Mail Discovered", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Top British Classicist Speaks Out for Greek", "Modernized Martial" poems, Sing Along with Terpsichore, "The Tonight Show" playlet, "Cajun: A Truly Classical Connection", "Myths in Art: Laocoon", "Forum Romanum", "The Hodag's Heritage", "Floral and Faunal Myths", "Lay of Ancient Rome" poem, "Reflections of Latin I" poem, "Lesbia's Dead Sparrow" poem, "The British Museum in London", "Roman Columns Revealed", "Ioculare Visu" comics page, "Shooting for the Gold", "Neo-Latin: The Final Epoch?", "Daedalus Non Nimis Alte Volavit", Claudia's Kitchen, Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, "Gods and their Symbols" puzzle, "Latin I Word Search", "Identify These Famous Names and Places", "Mythological Matching" puzzle, "In Search of Jason" crossword, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Pompeiiana XIV.4, December 1987


Content: "Gemini Rapiunt Mundi Seriei Vexillum", "Hadrian's Wall", "'Twas the Night Before . . . Sort Of" in Latin, "What to See and Do in Rome this Month", "So, like, when is Christmas anyway?" story and comic, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Lucretius", "Esoteric Myths of Greece and Rome: Meleager", "Let's Put on a Play, Magistra", "President Speaks Out for Latin" (letter from President Reagan), "Claudia's Kitchen", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, "Video Words" puzzle, "Sing Along with Phoebus", "Imperial Puzzler", "Words of Wisdom from the Works of Cicero" puzzle, "Iliad Double Trouble" puzzler, "Deistic Devilment" puzzle, Mythology mini-crossword puzzle, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, Peacock mosaic craft, answer key for teachers.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Pompeiiana XI.9, May 1985


Content: "Sumus Mundus" ("We Are the World!") Latin lyrics, "Lingua Latina Vivt!", "Creative Writing Using Latin Derivatives", "Romanitas" word search, "Tres Mures Caeci", "Ad nauseam" game, Conundrum Latinum, Search and Circle, "X Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "The Aeneid:pars VIII", Classified Ads, Budding Genius quiz, Cooking with Caludia, "Re-enacting a Roman Wedding" by Betty Johnson, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Pompeiiana XI.7, March 1985


Content: "Superpuella: Helena Slatera", "Vae Debitori . . . The Ides Approach", "Latin Students Study Mosaic Techniques of the Romans", "What's a Rosa or Sempervivium or Toxicodendron?" game, "A Rather 'Ad' Word Search" by Greg Shaheen, "Laeta Dies S. Patricii!" by S. M. Joselle, "The Fall of Troy" by Alex Schultz, "Ubinam Gentium Est?", "Caesar Gets the Point", "The Aeneid:pars VI", Classified Ads, "School Board Wisdom Valid", "Teacher Feature: Jim Jochum", "Cooking with Claudia", "Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Pompeiiana VIII.4, March 1982


Content: The cover features Bill Gilmartin dressed as Caligula. Articles include "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis!", "A 'Dead Language' is given a Lively Defense" by Edward B. Fiske special to the New York Times, "A Nominal Proposal" by Donna Sandage, "Feminae Bellicosae" Latin play by Kenneth Wright of Borger High School, "Try Latin" by Jon A. Lokensgard, "Conundrums", "Magister Optimus!", "Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic Wars".

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pompeiiana III.4, February 1977



Contents: "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", "Lincoln Memorial", "Teacher's Corner" by Bernard Scymczak of Anoka, Minnesota, "Doing Their Thing -- Roman Style" with photo of students from Mauston Hight School in Wisconsin, "Beatem Valentini Diem", "Lupercalia Revisitata -- vel -- Versipellis Jacolina Iterum Ferit" play by Tracy Woods of Arsenal Technical High School, "Latin: A Basic Experience for All" by Robert R. Dobroski, "Notae Miscellaneae", "Ides of March" comic.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Pompeiiana II.5, April 1976


This issue's cover features Brownstown High School performing their original play, "Sermo Cotidianis: the Unheard Roman Speaks", at Latin Day at Butler University.

Contents: "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", "400 Students Attend Classics Day at Holyoke Community College", "Latin Day: Butler University", "Felices Dies" story and art, poem to Latin teach Joe Cook of Ben Davis High School by student Linda Butterworth, "Apollo - Spritus LXXVI or Roman Banquet - Elgin Style", invitation to the Pompeiiana annual meeting, "National Awards Banquet for the Fifth National Catapult Contest".