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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.

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.

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, September 17, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.2, October 1992

Content: "Vestes Novae Imperatoris", "Mosquitoes, Mussolini, and Malaria", "Walnut Hills H.S.", "Pompeiiana Introduces New Format", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Sirens" poem, "Hero Pushes Wife Over the Edge", "Elvis", "Imbiber's Latin Plea for Mercy", "Orpheus and Eurydice" poem, "The Trojan War" poem, "Sports Review", "Roman Food" poem, "She Had the Itch", "Venus in Copper", "Bird Bath Mosaic Reproduced in Nebraska", "Why Ask Why?" poem, "Cookin' Roman", "Caudiane Furculae" poem, "Where Light Bulbs Come From", "Caesar" poem, "Theseus et Minotaurus" play in Latin, "Verbs for the Beginner" crossword, "Libri Optima", "Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores", "A Travelling Match Game" puzzle, "Famous Latin Sayings" rebus, "Roman Clothing" crossword, "Just for Fun" crossword, "Roman Courts" puzzle, "Well-Turnd Phrases" puzzle, "Praenomina Scramble" puzzle, "Getting to the Root of the Matter" puzzle, "Picturae Moventes", "The Twelve Caesars" puzzle, "Musical Match" puzzle, "Dido's Farewell" poem, "'Re' Nor Really 'A Drop of Golden Sun'", "I am Woman" poem, "Athenian Limerick", "A Valentine" poem, "Charges of Racism Leveled at Classical Scholars", "Cleopatra" poem, "Pompeii's Music Center", "Director of Pompeiiana, Inc. Cited for Most Important Contribution to the Promotion of Latin in 1991-92", Comics page, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", "An Etymologist Looks at Daydreaming", "The Promises of the Drunk" poem, reading comprehension questions from page 2, answer key for teachers.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Pompeiiana VI.4, March 1980


Contents: On the cover we have Eric Hendricks, aka Hector, a 7th grade Latin student at Fulton Jr. High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. Articles include "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis!", "Beware the Ides of March!", "Lincoln Freed the Slaves . . . didn't he?", "Duces Aleae" Dukes of Hazzard Latin script, "Bernard Szymczak: Dedicated Classicist", "1979 Poster Contest for the Classical Association of Western New York", Word Game

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Pompeiiana VI.2, November 1979


Contents: The cover features Heidi Nielsen, a Latin VIII student at Fulton Junior High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. Articles include "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis!", "Making Latin Fun Helps 6th Grade Pupils Read, Spell" from the Indianapolis Star, October 27, 1979, "The Third National Chariathon for Latin" with photos, "Morcus ab Orco" Latin script of Mork and Mindy, "A Plethory of Phobias", "Latina Conundrums" puzzle, "A High School Principal Speaks Out for Foreign Language", "National Endowment for the Humanities Awards Philadelphia School District a Grant for Language Arts through Latin".

Monday, February 16, 2009

Pompeiiana I.5, June 1975


The cover feature for this issue features students from Brownsburg High School, Brownsburg, Indiana, prepping siege machinery.

Inside: Photo essay on "Happiness is . . .", "Festum Romanum" and Wayne High School, a script and cartoon for "Circumequitans--In Genere Graeco", "Pompeiianae Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", results of the 4th National Catapult Contest.