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Friday, February 19, 2010

Pompeiiana XXVIII.5, January 2002


Content: "Tripping Over Dead Romans", "Anulorum Dominus", "The Raucous Roman Forum", "Happy New Year!", "Little Latin Lovers", "It Finally All Makes Sense", "Solution to the Tower of Babel", "Watching Troy Fall", "These Rolling Stones", "Starting the Year Off Right", "It Finally All Makes Sense", horoscope for 2002, assorted poems, "Outsmarting the Sphinx, "King Midas with a Twist for the Mythologically Miffed", "Just When You Thought They Were Passe", "Greeks Draw Collegiate Criticism", "Much Ado About a German", "Sancti Lares et Penates", "Just Tell 'em Once!", "Is There a Doctor in the House", Roga Me Aliquid, Ancient Greek and Roman Recipes: Country-Style Ancient Greek Bread, "Lower the Curtain, Start the Play", Ludi, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Res Venum Datae", 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.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.1, September 1992


Content: "Vespertilio-Vir Revenit" (Batman), "Pompeii Now Computer-Enhanced", "Pompeiiana Annual Meeting", "Standing Up for Latin", "Latin Enrollments Growing in Chicago Elementary Schools", "Slangin' It Out In Latin", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Four Capture Archery Trophies", "Emotions" poem, "Animi Motus" poem, "If You're in a Hurry, Don't Go to Venice", "International Plea for Pen Pals", "Typhon's Trouble", "Letters to the Editor", "The Struggle for Political Equity by the Plebeians and the Rise of Women in U.S. Politics", "Big Apple Saved by Sax", "Live Reports from Troy", "To Daphne" poem, "Latin's a Ball!" poem, "Checklist: Reasons to Take Latin", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "It's Logical" puzzle, "Quis Fecit Illud?" puzzle, "Caesaris Vita" crossword, "Opposites" crossword, "Across the Ionian Sea" crossword, "Match the Greek to the Latin" puzzle, "Aenigmata Numerorum" puzzle, "Movie Quest" puzzle, "Picturae Moventes" puzzle, "Libri Optime" puzzle, "Quid dixit quid?" puzzle, "Antiqui" poems, "Athena is Back!", "Rome the Founding" puzzle, "Golden Fleece with a Twist", "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", Comics page, reading comprehension questions from page 2, 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.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Pompeiiana XV.5, January 1989


Content: "Somnium Habeo" (Latin translation of Martin Luther King, Junior's "I Have a Dream" speech), "The Origin of January", "Latin Not Always Such a Happy Experience", "Ludi Romani VI", "Typical Latin Scholar" comic featuring Bill the Cat of Bloom County, "Musae Romanae" poem, "Aeneas and Dido Still Hanging Around in Cleveland", "Marcus Tullius Cicero: An Unearthed Autobiography", "McDonald's Delinda Est", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Simple, Logical Solution: Always a Sign of Genius", "Sing Along with Terpsichore", "Dialogue for 'Ulysses' Special", "Heroes" poem, "Ha! Hahae! Hahahae!", "Myths in Art: The Rape of the Sabine Women", "Troy", "Cruisin' with Latin", "Floral and Faunal Myths: The Weasel, The Wolf and The Mint", "Omnipotens Vivit" poem, "Poemata Brevia" poem, "Iason" poem, "Roman Cover Girls", "Roman Precedent Provides Answer for Indiana House of Representatives", "New York City, Here I Come", "Museo Nazionale, Naples", Comics page, "Shooting for the Gold", "Claudia's Kitchen", "Those Swingin' Romans", "Only the Mosquitoes Know What Happened to the Rest of Paestum", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Cicero's Corner" puzzle, "The Roman House" puzzle, "Labyrinth" puzzle, "Televisionis Spectacula Acceptissima" puzzle, "Greek Gods, Goddesses, Heroes & Places" crossword puzzle, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Pompeiiana XIV.5, January 1988


Content: "ZZ Summum" (aka ZZ Top) in Latin, "Discovering Roman Britain: Silchester", "Moment of Monumental and Irrepressible Silliness Yields Myth", "Zeus and Newtonia", "What to See and Do in Rome this Month", "Ave, Caesarule", "Marcus Tullius Cicero" poem, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Vulpes cornixque", "Haikus Latini", "Esoteric Myths from Greece & Rome: Philomena and Procne", "Pompeiiana Newsletter to Feature Full Page of Comics", "Catullus", "Let's Play a Game, Magister," "New Troy has Fallen", "A Little Roman Advice: Dream Well and Take Notes", "Claudia's Kitchen", "A Short Poem on the Life of Orpheus", Classified Ads, Carmina Optima et Auctores Eorum, The TV Column, "Would You Care to Rephrase That?" puzzle, "Sing Along with Phoebus, "What Time was This?" puzzle, "Classical Mathematics" puzzle, "Can You Decipher these English Proverbs?" puzzle, "Iliad" crossword puzzle, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Pompeiiana XIII.1, September 1986


Content: "Ferris Buelleriani Dies Feriatus" (Ferris Bueller's Day Off), "The Study of Classical Greek Keeps Pace with Latest Computer Technology", "September Seventh Marks the Fifteen Hundred and Tenth Anniversary of the Fall of Rome", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Divine Review" puzzle, "Who Are We?" puzzle, "Search and Match", "Latin: Your Clue to the Romance Languages", "Aestas" poem, "Quis Sum?" riddle, Classified Ads, "Iliad Crossword Puzzle", "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Latin Fun in Arizona", "Beware of Honking Geese", "The Hero of Troy", "Insuale Romanae", "Latin: The Living Language", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Roman Gladiators", "Gladiator" comic, Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Pompeiiana XII.3, November 1985


Content: "Guilliemus 'Humilis' Cosbius, Ed.D.", "The Sound of Ancient Music", "Disci Summi et Auctores Eorum", "Clothes and Jewelry" quiz, "Aenigma Verborum Transversorum Latinum" crossword puzzle, "Quis est Quis?" puzzle by Kristi Wood, "Sing Along with Sempronia", "Trojan Family Tree" puzzle by Alex Schultz, "Latin Plurals in English" word search, "Search for Classical Identities" puzzle, "Per Saturam" jumble, "Candelabrum Romanum", "Ancient Boxing not a Gentleman's Sport", "Cupid's Notes", "9th National Chariathon a Success", "Off the Leash" comic, Classified Ads, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Cooking with Claudia", "Visit the Retirement Home of the Emperor Diocletian", "Trojan War Still a Puzzle", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions for page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Pompeiiana XI.7, March 1985


Content: "Superpuella: Helena Slatera", "Vae Debitori . . . The Ides Approach", "Latin Students Study Mosaic Techniques of the Romans", "What's a Rosa or Sempervivium or Toxicodendron?" game, "A Rather 'Ad' Word Search" by Greg Shaheen, "Laeta Dies S. Patricii!" by S. M. Joselle, "The Fall of Troy" by Alex Schultz, "Ubinam Gentium Est?", "Caesar Gets the Point", "The Aeneid:pars VI", Classified Ads, "School Board Wisdom Valid", "Teacher Feature: Jim Jochum", "Cooking with Claudia", "Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus", Budding Genius quiz, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Pompeiiana III.2, October 1976



Contents: "Pompeiiana Praefectus Salutem Dicit Litterarum Classicarum Studiosis", "Problems of Philosophy" poem by William D. Nolan, "She Makes Latin Livelier" newspaper article by Beth Dunlop on teacher Mary Machado (Miami Herald, April 30, 1976), "Latin CB" comic, "Built-in Urban Decay Could Save Billions" article from the Indianapolis Star, August 18, 1976, "Et Tu" comic, "The Modern World May Profit Much by the Experience of the Romans; It Cannot Afford to Disregard the Lessons they Learned" article, "Heart Cry from Troy" poem by Gertrude Johnson, "A Typical Thanksgiving Dinner Menu in Latin" article and comic