Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Pompeiiana XXIX.7, March 2003


Content: "Alexandra: 'Unum propositum bonum potest mutare mundum!'", "Rome's Man for All Seasons", assorted poems, "Salvete, Discipuli!", "Caesar's Cursus Honorum", "Arma (Virumque) Cano", "Roman Fantasies", "A Memorable World Leader", "The Journal of the Goddess Diana", "Ares: Mythology's Underdeveloped Character", Roga Me Aliquid, "Groundbreaking Architecture", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Orbis Iuliae, Ludi, "Annabel Lee" in Latin, "Res Venum Datae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVIII.9, May 2002


Content: "Embolium II: Clonorum Oppugnatio", "To Octavia, with Brotherly Love", assorted poems, "Quit Writing in Hen Scratches", "The Many Faces of Cupid", "Latin Enrollments Soaring", "Virago Romana", "And We Didn't Invent Handball Either!", "Latin Cultural Immersion Institute", "Women's Rights", "Minoan Roots", "An Interview with Catullus", "New Latin Grammar Now Online", "Cow-Eyed Goddess Hung Out to Dry", "Building Nero's House", Roga Me Aliquid, "The Shocking Work of Praxiteles", "Erechtheon Floats into History", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Pullus Oilvis Fartilis, Ludi, "A Brief Encounter with Death", "Is Titus Doing Enough for Pompeii?", "Res Venum Datae", comics page, 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.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVII.3, November 2000


Content: "Candidati Praesidis Statuum Foederatorum Americae", "Travertine . . . the Fabris of Rome", "Chimera", "Did You Remember to Celebrate 'Hanno Day' Last Month?", "Hey, Wanna Go Take a Bath?", assorted poems, "A November Visit with the Queen of the Dead" script, "Ancient Roman Pastime Picked up by McDonalds", "Colosseum Highlights", "'Wuzzup' with Our Language?", "University Touts its Vain Ladies", "Hewlett-Packard to the Rescue", "How Much is that Doggy by the River?", "A Nebulous Modern Myth", Roga Me Aliquid, "Would You Vote for Vespasian for President of the United States?", "I Hate Grammar", "Why American Railroad Tracks Match the Width of Roman Chariot Axles", "We Triple-Dog Dare You!", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Ientaculum Romanum Ova Spongia Ex Lacte, "Do You Certamen?", Ludi Apti Ad Discendum et se Oblectandum, "Sophitia and the Magic Stairs", "SPQRPD: Roman Cop Show Set to Air", "Proscriptiones Nundinariae", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVII.1, September 2000


Content: "Gladiator", "The Catacomb Chronicles", "I Hate Grammar!", assorted poems, "The Lost Brother", "Dallas-Ft. Worth Area Schools Revive Latin", "If Horatio had Defended the Bridge Today", "Unexplained Creatures of the Ancient World", "Zeus and the Moose" script, "Did Someone Say 'Nude' Olympics?", Roga Me Aliquid, "Watch Out for that Rhetorical Device!", "The Stolen Arch", "Vergil's Shakespearean Encounter" play, "Pondering Potter - Harry, that is", "We're Surrounded by Neo-Classical Architecture", Ludi Apti ad Discendum et se Oblectandum, "Top Ten Reasons to Take Latin", "Ecce Romani Sunt!", reading comprehension questions from page one, "Proscriptiones Nundinariae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVI.2, October 1999


Content: "Gratiae Terra, Heroos Recentis Fanum", "The Latin Advantage", "Beware" poem, "Pompeii: Dream the Dream, then Make it Happen", "Castles Made of Sand" lyrics, "The Greedy Mouse and his Cheese", "A War Over Helen", "Don't Get Me Started on the Greeks!", "The Trojan Potato", "Neptune on Duty" poem, "Pomponius" poem, "Roman Brothers Three", "Rubicon" poem, "Autumnus" poem, "Return to America" poem, "Name that Goddess" poem, "Catullus Sad" poem, "The Games" poem, "Carpe Diem!" poem, "How Deponentia Finally Set Aside Her Passive Ways", "In School With Elided Hendecasyllables" poem, "Nostra Regina" poem, "In the Footsteps of Alexander", Roga Me Aliquid, "Conversations with Socrates", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Crustula Cum Cerasis, "Ludi Apti Ad Discendum, "Ex Uire i Reticulum", "The Pompeiian Villa in Port Arthur, Texas", "Thesaurus Rerum Quae Magistris Utiles Sint et Quae Teneant illos Qui Latinam Ament", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Pompeiiana XXV.3, November 1998


Content: "Jesse Castra: Moderna Fabula Cinderellensis", "The Mulvian Bridge . . . Setting for Drama", "Join the Honor Roll", "Adventure in Taormina", "Pygmalion and Galatea", "Pluto & Persephone" poem, "Sample Class Activities for Latin I, II, and III", "Georges Revisited", "Those Dueling Swordfighters!", "Side-by-Side Translation" poems, "Alexander's Contraption", "Medea" poem, "Greek and Roman Man of Strength!" poem, "Quintus Curtius Rufus: Historiae Alexandri", "Ray of Pompeii a la Dr. Seuss", "The Story of the First Rose", "Pick Your Friends Well!" poem, "Watch What You Say, It May be Ancient!", "Cosmes: The Cosmetic Goddess", "Arts, Crafts and Architecture: The Gifts of the Roman Empire", "Jimmy" poem, "Can You Hear Pompeii's Voices?" poem, "Veterans Day in Rome", "Emperor's Annual Chariot Races Under Way", "No Sugar n' Spice Here" poem, "Fall" poem, "The Eleventh Commandment of Rome: 'Thou Shalt Bathe Thy Body'", Roga Me Aliquid, "We Got Those Ol' Roman Blues!", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Patina de Asparagis cum Herbis, "Octavius et Gigas", "R.I.P." poem, Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "A Mythological Burden" puzzle, "The Aeneid, Book I" crossword, "Hac Decade Televisionis Spectacula Iocularissima" puzzle, "It's a Father: Son Thing" puzzle, "A Thanksgiving Cornucopia" crossword, "Res Grammaticae" puzzle, "Searching for Body Parts" wordsearch, "A Thanksgiving-Pie Puzzle", "Now That's Impressive" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "Back to the Basics: Latin, That is!", "Looking Up" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Nuntia Utilia Eis Qui Emptitetis", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Pompeiiana XXV.2, October 1998


Content: "Picturarum Adumbrationes: Non Amplius Liberis Solis", "The Umbrellas of Rome", "Frontinus: The Strategems", "Claudius' Challenge", "My Heart Will Go On" lyrics, "Haiku Latinae", "The Bad Roman Gods" poem, "Garum", "Not Just a Building", "Lament of Pliny the Elder" poem, "Echo and Narcissus" poem, "A Little Loosely Translated Catullus, Carmen V", "Io Diddle Diddle" poem, "When it Came to Art, It Was Like Greek, Like Roman", "In Stellarum Luce", "Invocation to Muses: An Update", "Birdhouse in Your Soul" lyrics, "An Imaginary Toga Tale", "No Skateboarding in the Forum", "Interlinear Haiku", "Beluarum Rex", "Catulli Carmen III", "Run for Love and Hate", "Let's Do Rome", "Demeter's Grudge", "Bad Boy" poem, Roga Me Aliquid, "The Legionary Fortress", "Reflections on Italy: A Journal", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: "Pullus Gallinaceus Varius", "The Eyes of Homer", "Going for the Burn" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Scrambled Authors" puzzle, "Bellum Troianum" crossword, "Job Search" puzzle, "Spooky Titles" puzzle, "Corporeal Quiz" puzzle, "Crossword Movie Guide", "In Search of Jupiter's Library" puzzle, "Ova Romana" puzzle, "At One With Nature" puzzle, "In Search of Greek Mythology" wordfind, "The Golden Mississippi", "Three Little Thoughts" poem, "Territus" 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.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIV.9. May 1998


Content: "Homo Urbanus", "The Cupolas of Rome", "The Ara Pacis Augustae", "The Great Latin Textbook Giveaway", "Catullus 50: The '90s Style" rap, "New Leads in Rome's Great Fire", "Rome: Our Origin" poem, "Classical Studies Gaining Importance in University Liberal Arts Programs", "Invocation to the Muses: An Update" poem, "Puellae" poem, "Glaucus and Scylla", "Sixth Grade Latin Students Visit the Underworld", "Catullus II in Ebonics" poem, "Rollin' on the Roman Road", Roga Me Aliquid, "Helena: Mother of Constantine the Great", "Pompeii" poem, "The Last Days of Pompeii" review, "Spicula" game, "Ave Atque Vale" poem, "Pila Ludere" games, Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Puniceae Buccellae Lacteae Frictae et Mellitae, Picturae Moventes, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Roman Style" puzzle, "Rainbow Research" wordfind, "Ecce Romani Vocabularia: Lectiones I-VI" crossword, "Lightly Scrambled Mythology" crossword, Libri Optimi, "Melodic Mythology" puzzle, "Septem Nani" puzzle, "Catervae Collegiales" puzzle, "Nuntia Collectanea" crossword, "Oblectatio Romana", "Aestate" puzzle, "Carthago Visitanda Est!", "Echo and Narcissus" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Ad Negotium Transigendum", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIV.5, January 1998


Content: "Lupus in Spatio", "Metamorphosis . . . From Tepidarium to Church", "The Villa of San Michele", "Hortensia, the Voice of Reform", "Phoebe and James", "Arena News", "Roma Aeterna Vivit", "Pluto and Proserpina", "Hippomenes and Atalanta" poem, "Diana", "Vale, Ave", Word Mystery, "Of Battle's Fury" poem, "The Sun Also Rises for Mid-Year Graduates", "Scawvola" poem, "Vergil and the Christian World", "No Sugar and Spice Here" poem, "Socestes' Boot", "Olim Parvus Eram" poem, "Dominare" game, "Cupido Psycheque", "Mola" game, Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Carotae Frictae, Roga Me Aliquid, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Picturae Moventes, "Lingua Vulgaris" puzzle, "Will You Look Where I Was Looking?" wordfind, "Quis Hoc Scripsit" puzzle, "Scrambling to Get Cleaned Up for Weddings and Parties" puzzle, "Clari Romani" puzzle, "Literally Speaking" puzzle, "A Cryptic Crossword", "In a Manner of Speaking" puzzle, Libri Optimi, Ad Negotium Transigendum, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

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.

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.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIII.4, December 1996


Content: "Est Vita Mirabilis", "The Aeneid: Book One" poem, "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party", "Ovid: A Poem and a Mistake", "Pharos: Lighthouse of Alexandria", "The Funeral", "A Murder on the Appian Way", "The Pontiff at the Synagogue", "Tria Carmina" poems, "Sister's Funeral" poem, "Ephesus", Roga Me Aliquid, "Heroes: Roman and American", "Ceres Non Amat Laborem Suum" poem, "The Battle of Two Invincibles", "Enemy of Roman State Finally Apprehended", "Hercules" poem, "A Series of Fictional Letters Written from Roman Women to Men", "Venus" poem, Libri Optimi, "The Dating Game" puzzle, "It's Slavery" crossword puzzle, "Mythological Derivatives" puzzle, "Sectus Herculis Labor" puzzle, "Cantemus!" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Familia" wordsearch, "Livy II" crossword puzzle, "Significant Events in Roman History" puzzle, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "The Legal Position of Women", "Roman Temples", "First Contact", "Minerva" poem, "Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Patina de Piris", Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pompeiiana XXIII.3, November 1996


Content: "Shannon Lucida: Astronauta Extraordinaria", "Ferias Agamus: Let's Party", "Colchis: In Search of the Golden Fleece", "Budding Political Pundits Speak Out in Latin!", "Religious, Legal, Medical, and Commercial Metaphors in Catullus 76", "Athenae: Magistra Mundo", "Cave Canem", "A Series of Fictional Letters Written from Roman Women to Men", "Wrestling the Wind", "The Honorary Column . . . a Roman Institution", "The Venus Throw", "De Ambiguate Quarundam Linguarum", "June 1, 1962", "Arvus Varus", "Mt. Vesuvius" poem, "Digging Up an Old Game", Roga Me Aliquid, "Catullus: A gentleman from Verona", "Hic Iacet: 'Here Lies'", "Perseus and Medusa" poem, "A Queen Called Autumn", "Legion XIIII Invades NJCL Convention", "Underground Network Revealed", Libri Optimi, Picturae Moventes, "Famous Phrases" puzzle, "Cicero's Revenge" puzzle, "Numeri Romani" puzzle, "Heracles" crossword puzzle, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Holera" puzzle, "Universitatis Athletae" puzzle, "Ad Deos Romanos Petendos" wordsearch, "Clothing and Fashions" crossword puzzle, "Weddings and Roman Brides", "History Interrupted" poem, "They Also Fought Who Stayed Home and Studied", "To the Tune of 'The Beverly Hillbillies'", "The Trials of Aeneas: Book I" poem, "Zeus" poem, "How the Sphinx Came to Be", "Daphne and Apollo" poem, "Poets in a Landscape", "Cerberus" poem, Ministeria Conducibilia & Res Venales, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.7, March 1996


Content: "Pauli Somnium", "Venturing into the Spirit of Rome", "Intensive??? Reflexive??? What's a Scholar to Do? Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns", "Titus Lives", "When in Ancient Rome . . . " poem, "O.K., Here's What Really Happened on the Ides of March, 44 B.C.", "Navis", "Trastevere . . . Then and Now", "A Welcome Return to Monarchy: The Hundred Year Roman Revolution", "Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus: the Savior of Rome", "It's Never Too Early to Start Thinking About Halloween", "Res Hodie Agendae", Roga Me Aliquid, "The Roman Camp", "Cupid's Love" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Libri Optimi, "Find-a-Form" wordsearch, "Twelve Labors of Hercules" crossword, "Author! Author!" puzzle, "State Motto Search" puzzle, "Figuratively Speaking" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Ornaments and Jewelry", "Derivative Matching" puzzle, "The Roman Forum" puzzle, "How Much Do You Know About Ulysses?" puzzle, "Animal Match" puzzle, Coquamus Romane, "A Ring of Arcades: The Colosseum", "Roman Marriage", "Stories from the Underworld: Legends of the Fall . . . ", "lower case love" poem, "Lean on Me" poem, Caveant Emptor Vendorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.6, February 1996


Content: "Fabula de Oblectamentis Puerorum", "Tivoli: A Refreshing Pause", "The Gracchi: Defenders of the People", "Latin Phrases Save the Day at Pompeii", "Singing to a Different Tune", "False Bravado", "The Triumph of the Arch", "Figlina", "Narcissus and Echo" poem, "Roman Rhymes", "The Sphinx's Riddle", "Weapons and Tactics", "Rome Versus Carthage", "It's a Bird! It's a Bee! No, It's a Hummingbird!", "Shoes, Boots, and Sandals", Roga Me Aliquid, "Tempestas Roxanna", "Roman" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Monstra" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "Partes Corporis", "Common Knowledge" crossword, "The House of Atreus . . . Pride Comes Before the Fall!", "Connect the Dots" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Searching for the First Declension" wordsearch, "In Aliis Litteris" crossword, "Coquamus Romane", "Publius Ovidius Naso", "Regulus, The Champion" poem, "Castel Gandolfo . . . Then and Now", "The 'With' Ablatives: You Can't Survive Without Them", "Obituary for Adonis" poem, "Venus" poem, reading comprehension questions from page one, Cavenat Emptor Vendorque, Comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.5, January 1996


Content: "De Una Europaeorum Populari Re Publica", "Crossing the Veil of Time", "Quintus Horatius Flaccus", "The Circle of Figures Known as the Zodiac", "The 'Prize' of October Equus Dedicated to Vesta", "Daily Life in the Military", "Early Roman Architecture: An Auspicious Start", "Palestrina: Then and Now", "Hats and Hairdressing", "Chariot Racing Comes Back to Life", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Mensura", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Libri Optimi, "Latin Phrases" Crossword, "Looking into the Past" puzzle, "Trojan War Matching" puzzle, "A Comman of the Language" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "It's a 'Myth'tery to Me" crossword, "Mixed Fruit" puzzle, Coquamus Romane, "Nothing Without Theseus", "The Fun We Had on the Poseidon Adventure", "Heroinae: Some Great Ladies of Roman Legend", "The Rise of Rome and the Unification of Italy", "Gunfight at the O.K. Columns", Caveant Emptor Vendorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

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.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pompeiiana XXII.3, November 1995


Content: "Hiems Venit. Tempus Est Cogitare De Frigore et De Alasca", "Horologia", "Florence: a City of Multiple Personalities", "Dying Man" poem, "The Roman Army: Changes Through History", "Left-Over Parts", "And Now, Here's the News . . . in Latin", "The Toga and Other Roman Men's Garments", "Publius Vergilius Maro", "The Case for Case", "Latin Teacher Wins $25,000 Award", "Dear Diary", "Aphrodite" poem, "Apollo and the Sacred Grove of Delphi", "Latin Teacher Extraordinaire", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Mystical Language of Learning" poem, "The Parthenon", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Libri Optimi, "Monster Matching" puzzle, "Ubinam Sumus?" puzzle, "Searching for Latin in Today's World" puzzle, "Pithy Latin Phrases" crossword, "Roman Numeral Matching" puzzle, "The Bruti: Defenders of the Republic", "Roman Architecture" wordsearch, "Dizzy Deities" puzzle, "Do You Know the Latin Word for . . . ?" crossword, Coquamus Romane, "Rules on High" poem, "The Peloponnesian War: A Greek Autopsy", "Frascati . . . Then and Now", "Hail Caesar", "Tarquinia Superbus" poem, "Diamante" poem, Caveant Emptor Venorque, reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.