Showing posts with label hadrian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hadrian. Show all posts

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.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Pompeiiana XVII.7, March 1991

Content: "Solus Domi" (Home Alone), "Friends, Romans, Countrymen", "91-92 Pompeiiana Newsletter Contract Cartoonists Sought", "A Psychological Evaluation of Queen Dido", "Legionnaire Score Board", "Is 'Fun with Latin' an Oxymoron?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Lingua Latina" poem, "The role of Nymphs in Greek Mythology, Pars VIII", "Roman Slaves: A Day in the Life", "The Tomb of Hadrian", "Julius Caesar" poem, "How the Owl Got Night Vision", "Cooking with Cynthia", "What's In", "Scylla's Tale" poem, "Dies in Vita Pavonis", Comics page, Classified Ads, "Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores", "Motto Matchup" puzzle, "Julius Caesar" crossword, "In Other Words . . ." puzzle, "Cardinal Quest" puzzle, "Aptitude Test" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

100th issue! Pompeiiana XV.4, December 1988


Welcome to the 100th issue of Pompeiiana!

Content: "Grus Grata", "The Roman Saturnalia", "12th National Chariathon provides a Glorious End to a Grand Tradition", "Poets on Parade", "Musae Romanae" poem, "A Deponent Ditty", "What Do You Mean You Can't Spell?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Soccer No New Game", "I Guess You Had to Be There", "Latin Lives On (ad infinitum), "Io! Saturnalia! No, Happy New Year! No, Merry Christmas!", "Myths in Art: The Rape of Europa", "Sing Along with Terpsichore", "He Wrote the Book on Saturnalia", "Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli", "On the High Seas with Julius Caesar", "Floral and Faunal Myths: The Partridge, The Dove, and the Narcissus", "Boadicea: An Ode", "Homer Lives and his name is Frank F. Fowle, III", "Museum of Fine Arts, Boston", Comics page, "Shooting for the Gold", "Publishers Finally Reaching Out to Classicists", "Your Main Clue to Remembering a Word is its Root", "Claudia's Kitchen", Classified Ads, "Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum", "Labyrinth" puzzles, "Picturae Moventes" puzzle, "Soul Search" puzzle, Christmas tree crossword puzzle, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Pompeiiana X.2, October 1983


Content: John Stamos (Johannis Stamos) graces the October Pompeiiana as does an article on Hardrian's Villa. The Evansville Courier also contributes an article, "Latin Alive." Other content: "Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus: A Fiddler?", "Responde Latine" crossword by another of Rose Williams' students, Mike Caldwell, "The Iliad: Shrink Lit" poem, "Io Bacchanalia!!", an illustrated Latin comic reader from students of Kathy Hayes at Barr Street Junior High School inLancaster, South Carolina, Classified Ads, "Budding Genius" quiz, "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Ermine Street Guard", "Cooking with Claudia", reading comprehension questions from page 1.