Showing posts with label rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rome. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Pompeiiana XXIX.6, February 2003


Content: "Georgius Washingtonius", "Publishing: Ancient Roman Style", assorted poems, "Newly Unearthed Journal of Augustus", "On Running Through the Streets of Rome", "An Unforgivable Mistake", "Valentine's Day Is Coming", "Pompeia's Lesson", "Get Some Clothes On, Aphrodite!", "A Sheepish Solution", "Those Harry Potter Characters", Roga Me Aliquid, "An Easy Read", "Go For It", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Coarse Bread from the Island of Mykonos, Ludi, "Res Venum Datae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pompeiiana XXIX.5, January 2003


Content: "Quis est Bow Wow?", "The Fascinating Story of Rome's First Bridge", "Defining Latin", "The First Eclipse", "Shakespeare in Latin", "If You've Got It, Should You Flaunt It?", assorted poems, "Janus, God of Beginnings", "Think About It!", "Caligula!", "What Good Did It Do Her?", "When in Rome, Don't Get Sick!", "Wait! Don't Hang Up That New Calendar Yet!", Roga Me Aliquid, "An Easy Read", "Casa Romana", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Sweet Roman Toast, Ludi, "Res venum Datae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Pompeiiana XXIX.4, December 2002


Content: "Aureola et Tres Ursi", "Rome Reborn A.D. 1377", "Aesop Exposed and Assassinated!", "Io, Saturnalia!", "Founding Father of America Assassinated", assorted poems, "The Ladies' Gallery", "Roman Slavery", "View from the Hill", "Women in Rome", Roga Me Aliquid, "Ludi Circenses in Indiana", "An Easy Read", "The Baths of Bath", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Palmulae Fartae, Ludi, "High School Latin Students, Here's Your Chance!", "Frmo the Mouths of Physics Majors", "Dona Saturnalica Emenda", 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 11, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVII.8, April 2001


Content: "Dale Earnhardt: Formidolosus", "Rome . . . the Most Towerful City in the World", "Happy Birthday, Roma!", "Want to Dig in the Dirt?", "Do You Believe in Predestination?", "Lick Finger, Rub Behind Ear!", "Planes and Trains Explained", "Don't Catch Code", "U.S. News & World Report", assorted poems, "Taunting Polyphemus", "Fratricide: Twice Told", "So, You Want to be a Vestal Virgin", "The Tenth Muse", "Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely!", Roga Me Aliquid, "I Hate Grammar", Ancient Greek & Roman Recipes: Perdix Assus, Ludi Apti ad Discendum et se Oblectandum, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Proscriptiones Nindinariae", comics page, answer key for teachers.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVII.4, December 2000


Content: "Pava Puella Nivea", "The Oddities of Rome", "Fed Up With Saturnalia and All Its Excesses?", Christmas song lyrics in Latin, "Why Leave the Riviera?", "Labors of an NBA Hercules", assorted poems, "A Saturnalia Gift Gone Awry", "Medusa Maliciously Maligned", "Shangri-la", "The Mysterious Brooch", "An Old Sailors' Tale", Roga Me Aliquid, "I Hate Grammar", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Isicia Omentatta, Ludi Apti ad Discendum et se Oblectandum, Reading Comprehension Questions from page one, "Proscriptiones Nundinariae", Comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVII.2, October 2000


Content: "Americana Alta", "Two Gentlemen from Como", "The Walking Dead", "The Greek Rip Van Winkle", assorted poems, "Your Day in the Forum", "Lucius Licinius Sura Not Spooked", "A Visit to the Baths of Caracalla", "Life Decisions of an Ancient Greek", "Oh the Times, Oh the Customs!", "Pizza: The Real Story", "Free at Heart", "Listen to the Mockingbird", "Hieronymus (Jerry) Qui Salit (Springer)" script, Roga Me Aliquid, "Dead Romans", "I Hate Grammar", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Assaturas in Procina, "Gladiator: A Teacher's Apologia", Ludi Apti ad Discendum, "Kiwi Revenge", "Proscriptiones Nundinariae", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVI.9, May 2000


Content: "Quinque Pueri Qui Musicam Facere Amant", "Rendezvous in Rome", "A Letter to a Friend", assorted poems, "A Roman Wedding", "Latin Still Lives, and, boy, is it fun!", "Lighten Up, Man", "Pennies: A Ciceronean Parody", "A Perfect Husband", "Princess Mononoke Themesong" (Latin lyrics), "In the Footsteps of Alexander", Roga Me Aliquid, "Pisa: Pompeii of the North", "Latin Teachers No Longer Found Only in Classrooms", "Classics Take Center Stage", "Conversations with Socrates", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Porrorum Frictorum Offae", "Mummy Dearest", Ludi Apti ad Discendum, "CyberLatin Site Praised", "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.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVI.1, September 1999

Content: "Bella Apud Stellas: Embolium I", "The Two Populations of Rome", "It's Alive, It's Alive!", "Cras . . .", "Gladiator" poem, "Latin" poem, "Catullus XI", "A Kinder, Gentler Dido" poem, "Go Figure!" poem, "Chicago" poem, "Oh, oh! Pandora's Back, And She's Dissin' Bad!", "Too Hot for Mt. Olympus" (Jerry Springer teleplay), "Prometheus' Final Gift", "Pupa Puellaris" poem, "Latin Simile Poem", "Puer Qui Solus Cogitat, Mala Cogitat" poem, "Nemo in Amore Videt" poem, "Latin: A Precise Tool", "Students of Latin (in Name Only)", "The Contemplation of Troy's Future", "I Didn't Start the Fire", "Tres Magicas Numerus Est" lyrics, "International Baccalaureate Organization Endorses Latin", "Puella Crinium Aureaerum et Tres Ursi", "Septimius Severus", "Ceres & Proserpina Reunited!", Roga Me Aliquid, "In the Footsteps of Alexander", "Conversations with Socrates", Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Cremor de Ovis et Lacte Compositus, Ludi Apti Ad Discendum, "Latin Test", "Great Caesar's Ghost!" poem, "Horoscope for the Year", "Thesaurus Rerum Quae Magistris Utiles Sint", reading comprehension questions from page one, 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.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pompeiiana XX1.7, March 1995


Content: "Qui Docuit E.T. Loqui Nunc XXIII Annos Natus Est", "A Rambling Man", "Then Fall Caesar" poem, "Whatever Happened to Calpurnia? Inquiring Female Latin Students Want to Know", "Sine Dubio Equus Est!", "Did Anybody Really Care What Time it Was?", "The Night I Saved the City", "Rota Fortunae", "Battle of the Orbs", "How Are You Doing in Latin?", "Astro-Numismatics Anyone?", "Advice to Dido" poem, "The Times They Are A-Changing", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Imprints" poem, "It's a Mess Out Here!", "The Gates of Rome", "Letters from Bithynia", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Heavenly Puzzler" crossword, "Hercules and Jason" wordsearch, "Derivative Drill" puzzle, "Latin Advice" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Puzzling Pets" puzzle, "Mythology" puzzle, "Standards and Musical Instruments of Warfare" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "Res Martiales" puzzle, "Latin Convention" Puzzle, "College Team Names", "Opera Caesaris" puzzle, "Fabella Alphabetica", "Claudius the God" poem, "Getting a Grip on Latin Derivatives", "Martial's Last Stand" poem, "Transparent Language Gaining National Recognition", "Latin Humor from the Ukraine", "Romerican Heroes", "Rolling Horatio", "Dextro Pede", "Latin Goes Trilingual", "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.8, April 1993


Content: "Aladdinus", "Students Fight to Keep Latin Alive", "Birthday of Rome Tied to Spring Cleaning Rites", "Latin is Making a Comeback", "Nomadic Hospitality in Libya", "Noli Cavere Hunc Cancun!" poem, "Fires of Destruction", "Magnus Terror" acrostic, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Bes the Dwarf God" poem, "Pandora's Box" play, "Advances in Writing", "Tarquinius Superbus" poem, "An Oily Insight", "Vespasian's Spirit Has Not Left the Modern World", "Seasons: The Consequences for Love" poem, "Cookin' Roman", "Tullus Hostilius", "Morituri Te Salutamus", "The Truth Behind the Latin Language", "Moderation: Even in Rhyme" poem, "Tres Amici" poem, "Filia" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Who Am I?" puzzle, "Montage" crossword, "the Not-So-Famous Gods and Legends" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Indicative Active Verb Challenge", "Search for the Meaning" puzzle, "Hannibal Facts" puzzle, "Mythical Musings", puzzle, Libri Optima, "The Attraction of Opposites" puzzle, "Roman Authors Search", "In Memoriam Aegyptiam" poem, "Ursi Win Superbowl", "Latina Lingua", "Luck, Latin and a Surrealistic Encounter with the S.A.T.", "The Misenum Secundi" (Beverly Hillbillies lyrics), "Our Poems" poem, "The Price of Wisdom", "Minotaur" poem, "The Life of a Typical Roman Praeco", "The Roman Soldier", "Phaethon's Unlicensed Driving" poem, "Death of Vesuvius" poem, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.7, March 1993


Content: "Lucas Perri" (Luke Perry), "Pennsylvania Politicians Threaten to Strap Latin and Greek Studies to the Procrustean Bed of Oral Proficiency", "Latin Grammar Scools Spreading Across USA", "Cave Idus Martias", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Day the Statue Smiled", "Slaves or Machines?", "The Plague of the Roman Women", "Latin Students Model Roman Architecture", "Via Appia: The Pathway to Serenity", "The Danaid Daughter..." poem, "Greek and Roman Sports: Were They Our Kind of Games? poem, "Acronymics", "Unforgettable Breeze", "Potesne Conicere Quis Hic Fuerit?", "Latin's Not Dead" poem, "The Walters-Hercules Interview", "In Memoriam: Egyptian Style", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Searching for Legalities" puzzle, "Marcus Aurelius" puzzle, "Getting Your Grammar Together", "English Derivatives of Publicus, -a, -um" crossword, "Jason and the Argonauts" poem, "Libri Optima", "Divine" word search, "Restaurant Paraphernalia" puzzle, "Tituli Negotiales" puzzle, "Mystery Message" puzzle, "TV Shows" puzzle, "Scrambled Feminine Colors" puzzle, "Moving Rome to the Next Saeculum", "Aeneas and Dido for Life", "First Battle", "New Mill Revolutionizes Grain Market", "Child of Egypt" poem, "Cookin' Roman", "Recently Discovered Interviews with Gius Juilius Caesar", "Osiris" poem, "You Are So Greedy" poem, "Spring Song", "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pompeiiana XVIII.9, May 1992

Content: "Pulchritudo Bestiaque" (Beauty and the Beast), "Zero Hour: Exams Bring Visions" poem, "Pompeiiana Annual Meeting Scheduled", "Renewal Card Guarantees Timely September Delivery", "A Day in the Life of Antonius, Cattle Breeder", "Cena Specials", "Dis Manibus", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Constantine Not at Battles of Mursa and Mount Seleucus", "Funereal Foot Race", "The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules", "Juilius Caesar" poems, "The Esquiline . . . A Study in Contrast", "Festina Lente!" poem, "Battle Fields of Troy" poem, "Humanitas Classica", "Students Get Into the Spirit of Martial", "A Day in the Life of Scylax", "Abbott and Costello Go Latin", "Legionnaire Score Board", Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Vita Thesei" crossword puzzle, "The Best Possible Throw of Dice" puzzle, "Gallic War" Word Search, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Pompeiiana XVIII.1, September 1991

Content: Guilliemi Theodorique Iter Fictum (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure), "Latin: The Edge That Pays", "Original Latin Poem by James Joyce Discovered", "Using Sports Illustrated in the Latin Classroom", "Journal of Eleazar's Son Found", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Roman Formal Meal", "Silver Pigs", "The Story of Jason" poem, "The Modernization of Martial", "A Moveable Feast", "On Werewolves and Full Moons", "The Demeter Rap", "Indiana University Scholarship Established to Honor Retired Latin Teacher", "Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program Open to Those Who Hurry", "Legionnaire Score Board", "Hang in There, Latin Teachers", "Out of Print Book Sought", "I Caludius Available at Bargain Prices", "Cena Specials at the Hospitium Pompeianum Located Near the Thermae Stabianae", "Daphne" poem, "Gladialus", "Ta Peri Korinthos" poem, Classified Ads, "The Story of Baucis and Philemon" poem, "Rome: Now You See It, Now You See it Differently", "Purpurea Bos", Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Pithy Everyday Latin" puzzle, "Sphinx" puzzle, "Quis Est?" puzzle, "Arms are for Hugging" crossword, "I Wish I had Said That" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.8, April 1990


Content: "Simpifilii: Novissimae Personae Delineate in Televisione Vespertina" (The Simpsons), "Beatam Diem Natalem, Roma!", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Italian Contributions to English Vocabulary: Pars VIII", "Hercules in the Heartland", "Vespers at the Forum" poem, "Classical Comics Your Grandpa Enjoyed", "Playing 'Bread Roulette' at the Bakery of Modestus", "Regula Aurea for the Latin Classroom", "Ben Hur Trivia", "The Eternal Street Names . . . of Rome", "The Modern Roman Empire", "Aeneas and Dido: A New Version", "The Wives of Claudius: Agrippina the Younger", Comics page, "Baking with Modestus", "Hypothemis: The Man Who Was Changed into a Lion", "Go, Team, Win! Spirit Week Comes to America's Schools", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Of Troy and the Trojan War" puzzle, "The Italian Connection" wordsearch, "Words 'Pater' Fathered" puzzle, "Quid Agis Hodie?" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.4, December 1989


Content: "Arsenius Atrium" (Arsenio Hall), "Look Out, World, The Romans Are Coming Back Again!", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Contribution to the English Vocabulary from Italian", "Paintin' the Town Red in Ancient Rome", "Ancient Dish Serves Up Insights into Roman Culture", "Updating the Land of the Romans", "Maenad Mania", "A New Very Short Story Told in Latin", "The Creation of Night", "Cicero: Country Squire of the Ancient World", "Land of the Romans", "The Women of Marc Antony", "Hercules Never Pumped Iron", "Amphorae Art", "Hercules Never Pumped Iron", "A Note to a Dead Poet" poem, Comics page, "Baking with Modestus", "Gardening: In Plant World, Latin Isn't Dead", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima Eorum Auctores, "Roman Divinities for Beginners" puzzle, "Scrambled Authors", "Flora and Fauna Match-ups" puzzle, "'Infinit'-ive Word Search", reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.3, November 1989

Content: "Rosa Anna: Americae Dea Domestica" (Roseanne Barr), "Modern Romans Struggle to Preserve Their Tourist Attractions", "Journal Entry On An Italian Trip", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Roman Art : An Interpretation of the Past", "Italian Contributions to English Vocabulary", "Is This Cleverness or Blasphemy?", "A Tale of Two Cities", "Up Their Sleeves . . .", "Big Bad Tullia", "Pegasus" poem, "Egyptian Art as a Clue to Their Civilization", "Rapunzel: In Latin!", "Per Poetarum Oculos" poems, "Apollo and Raina", "The Pantheon: Hadrian's Masterpiece", "Venus de Milo: Still Disarming After 150 Years", "Julius Caesar's Women", "Ludi Plebeli", Comics page, "Baking with Modestus", "Roman Emperor Trivia", "Cicero vs. Catiline" poem, Classified Ads, Carmina Optima Eorum Auctores, "A 'Perfect' Word Search", "Theta's the Thing" puzzle, "Mythology: Matching and Naming", ""Mythological Characters" puzzle, "Lost and Found" wordsearch, "English Phrases in Latin", reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.1, September 1989


Content: "Carpe Diem: Poetis Mortuis Societas" (Dead Poets' Society), "Aphrodite Was No Lady", "Scratch a Myth, Find a Fact", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Beverly Hills Director Praises Latin", "Vergil: A Physical 'Wimp' Who Understood the Psychology of 'Manly' Leadership", "Arachne" poem, "Counting Kisses" poem, "Latin: You Like It, You're Good At It, Why Not Teach It?", "Rome: The Eternal City . . . Eternally Changing, That Is", "Discipuli" poem, "'Twenty-First Century' Controversy Heats Up", "Italian Contribution to English Vocabulary: Pars I", "Classical Connections: Mythology", "Tales of the Tiber", "Esperanto: Another Fringe Benefit for Latin Students", "The Attach of the Killer Roman Numerals", "Frank Fowle: 'Justice Is a State or Condition of No Injury'", "Legendary Women of Early Rome", "The Romans Seen Through Their Art", Comics page, "Baking with Modestus", "Knowledge and Nostalgia Yield to Needs of Modern London", "Roman Cargo Arrives in Florence 2,100 Years Late", "Humanitas, Humanitatis, F. = 'Humanizing Achievement in Television", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima Eorum Auctores, Conundrums, "Aenigma Subiunctivorum" crossword, "Amphora Graeca" crossword, "Who's in Charge here" puzzle, "Comparison of Adjectives" puzzle, "Double Trouble" puzzle, "Famous Sites of Rome" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.