Showing posts with label numismatics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numismatics. Show all posts

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.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Pompeiiana XX.4, December 1993


Comments: "Fabula de Festo Nativitatis Christi" ("A Christmas Carol"), "Let's Face It Because We're Photosensitive We're Always Parted in December", "Pro Cicerone", "Ancient Greek Heroes Really Were Pigs", "The Griffin and The Horse: Harmony at Last", "Tria Carmina" poems, "Where Coins Got Their Start", "Ex Libris Apici", "Cincinnatus", "Latin for the Masses", "Fabula de Agricola et Filiis", "Athena Demoted from Chryselephantine to Gypsatovitreoline", "Decius", "Meeth Thana Annia, The Etruscan Lady", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Litterae ex Germania", "In Ciceronis Memoriam", "The Netherworld" poem, "Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores", "Roman Culture" crossword, "Map Quest" word search, Picturae Moventes, "Learning from Cicero" puzzle, "Nicknames" jumble, word search, Libri Optimi, "Picturing Latin" puzzle, "O Ye Gods!" crossword, "Seasons" puzzle, "Infinite Infinitives" puzzle, "Christianity's Architectural Revenge", "Just Because Grandma is an Avia Doesn't Mean Grandpa's an Avius!" song, "Roman Slave" acrostic, "Salve, Nomen mihi est Magistra", "Hecuba's Lament", "Indiana Jones: More Fact than Fiction", "TheWere 14,000 Students on Campus in 250 BC", "Latin" poem, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Pompeiiana XV.7, March 1989


Pompeiiana Newsletter is now back from haiatus and resumes its schedule of five issues/week!

Content: "Elisabetha Mediatrix" (Bette Middler), "If You Think Julius Caesar Doesn't Matter to Us, Try Living with the Old Lunar Calendar!", "The Twenty-First Century: Let's Get It Right From the Start!", "In Memoriam: Frank Fowle II", "Latin May be Precise, but Try Getting Two Latin Teachers to Agree Precisely", "Hey, Caesar, Don't You Know Which Way North Is?", "Verus Amor", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Fun with Words", "Musae Romanae: The Tears of the Muses", "Update on Romulus' Walls", "Authentic Roman Coins Still on the Market", "Little Tullia", "Caesar Not Delivered by Caesarean Section", "Myths in Art: Nemesis", "Sing Along with Terpsichore", "Contract Cartoonists Sought for '89-'90", "Delphi", "Eau de Caesar", "Floral and Faunal Myths: The Heron, The Screech Owl, The Oak and The Linden", "Latine Loqui Libet", "A Vergilio Excitata", "The Roman News", "The Aeneid, Bk. I", "Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York", Comics page, "The Ides of March: Time for Roman Around", "Claudia's Kitchen", "Latin Class Euphoria", "Derivative Temple Drawing", "The Only English Film Ever Made in Latin", "Poemata Brevia", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, Budding Genius quiz, "Vocational Placements" puzzle, "Children's Books" puzzle, "Televisionis Spectacula" puzzle, "Labyrinth" puzzle, "A Slave's Quest" puzzle, "Deponent Verbs" puzzle, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Pompeiiana XV.3, November 1988


Content: "Quo usque tandem abutemini, Democratici, potentia nostra?", "Quam diu etiam ista Domus Alba nos eludet?", "Latin No Longer an 'Ivory Tower' Subject", "So That's What 'Triumvirate' Means", "A Biography of Augustus Fred", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Volcanoes, Latin, and Outer Space", "The Glory and Grandeur of Ancient Greece and Rome Still Turns a Profit for Investors", "Musae Romanae" poem, "Latin Still Opening College Doors for High School Seniors", "Sing Along with Terpsichore", "Ancient Coinage and Modern Olympic Medals", "If You Can Handle 'Delayed Gratification', You Should Consider Teaching Latin", "Myths in Art: The Garden of the Hesperides", "Pompeii", "NEH Summer Seminars for School Teachers", "Floral and Faunal Myths: The Lynx, the Locust and the Laurel Tree", "Catullus Novus" poem, "Hercules" poem, "National Archaeological Museum, Athens", Comics page, "Shooting for the Gold", "Claudia's Kitchen", "Cave Sedem!" poem, Classified Ads, "Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum", "In Search of the Gods" puzzle, "Imperial Search" wordsearch, "Intellectual Sustenance" puzzle, crossword puzzle, matching quiz, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Pompeiiana XII.7, March 1986


Content: The cover story features Donaldus Iohannifilius ("Don Johnson"). Other articles include, "Eho, Amice, can you spare a numma?", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Tunics & Togas" puzzle, "Aeneid X Word Puzzle", "Dei Deaeque Romani Graecique" puzzle, "Synonym/Antonym" crossword puzzle, "A Pillar of Iron: Pars IV", "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Be Ready for the March Offensive with Your Own Chariot or Your Own Fleet of Chariots", Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Arbor Donandi Revisited", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Pompeiiana X.7, March 1984


Content: "Classic Spots in the U.S.A.: 2: The J. Paul Getty Museum", "Scarabaei: Nonne eos amavimus? Ita, ita, ita!", Poemata from Michigan at Adrian High School, Connectictu Conundrums from Mansfield Middle School, Promotional Crossword Puzzle for "Latin is Great" from the Notre Dame Academy, Latin puzzler from New York State Junior Classical League, "Tune Novisti", Calendar word search from Carmel High School, Latin Unscramble, "Nunismatics" by Michael Louise, "Medieval Latin: Part 1: St. Augustine" by Joe Harris, Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Budding Genius" Quiz, reading comprehension questions from page 1, "Beware the Ides of March", "Florida Latin Teacher of the Year", Linda Gaskin.