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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.6, February 1993


Content: "Intellevisione", "A Flaming Love Affair", "Greek Miracle Scheduled for New York City", "For Lovers Only" poem, "The Latin Resurrection", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Deadly Acrostics", "Thirteenth Labor of Hercules" poem, "The Reflection of Beauty", "Cookin' Roman", "Love's Unanswered Questions" poem, "Frowned on in Speech Class, Effective on the Campaign Trail", "Gladiator in the Arena" acrostic, "The People's Emperor", "The Flavian Boys" poem, "Figures of Speech", "The Last Sight" poem, "Cicero the Spectator" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Roman Camp" crossword, "Basic Latin Adjectives" puzzle, "Urbes: Antiquae et Novae" puzzle, "Name that King" puzzle, "Princeps" puzzle, "Things Found in a Roman House" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Latin Opposites" puzzle, "Help the Gods" puzzle, "Livy's History Quiz", "Libri Optima", "Synonymous Search", "How the Pelican Got His Bill", "Modern Mythology", "Matrum Consilium" poem, "An Easy Task for Hercules", "Courting the Sickly", "Studyin' the 'Ol' Dead Language' Ain't What it Used to Be", "The Arena" acrostic, "Apollo" poem, Caveant Emptor Vendorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Pompeiiana VII.5, May 1981


Content: This issue's cover features Latin students from Hamilton Heights High School in Arcadia, Indiana, completing their manumission to become members of the Indiana Junior Classical League. Articles include "Attention Teachers of Latin" Pompeiiana summer teaching program, Fifth Annual National Chariathon announcement, "Carmina Latina" by Kathy Long of Brattleboro Union High School, "Novistine Animalia Tua?" acrostic, "Creative Materials Workshop", "The South Carolina JCL Latin Forum".

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Pompeiiana VII.3, January 1981


Content: On the cover, Fulton Junior High School seventh grade Latin students sing Saturnalia songs to their parents. Articles include "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", "What Happened to Lupercalia?", "Felicitas est" by a student of Gisele MacHarg of Hartford High School, White River Junction, Vermont, "An Evening at the 'Theatrum'", "Cantemus Latine" featuring Latin translations of public domain songs by Samuel A. Goldberg, "Latin . . . A Springboard to a Career in Commercial Art" featuring art by Patty Payne of Bay St. Louis High School in Mississippi, "Dies Nefasti or You Know it's Going to be a Bad Day When", Greek alphabet wordfind and acrostic.