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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pompeiiana XX.3, November 1993


Content: "Pax Cum Inimicis Vestris Vobis Faceinda Est", "Students of the Rain Forests Follow in the Footsteps of Dioscurides and Pliny the Elder", "The Role of Latin in Producing a Bilingual Population", "If It Were Easy, Everyone Would Study It", "The Read Wheelbarrow" poem translation, "Trajan", "Echo" poem, "The Assignment That Got Out of Control", "Keeping Spirits Up in Latin", "San Stefano Rotondo: Antiquity Revisited", "The Never Stopped Singing", "A Real Roman Soldier Came to Our School", "Roga Me Aliquid", "We're So Young by Comparison", "One of Italy's Most Famous Landmarks Easily Overlooked", "Salve, Nomen Mihi est Magistra", "Cyclops" poem, "Ave Atque Vale", "A Speech to the Black People", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "You've Met Your Match" puzzle, "Aeneid Enigmas" crossword puzzle, "Search for the Roman Gods" word search, "Searching for Kirk" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "In Search of a Good Emperor" puzzle, "For Latin I Students Only" word search, "Facing up to the Facts" puzzle, "Hockey Teams" puzzle, "Abbreviations Et Al." crossword, Libri Optimi, "The Cryng Game" lyrics, "Ex Libris Apici", "Just Don't Touch my Hair", "Vacation Plans Gone Awry" poem, "Latin Student Makes a Fortune Seeling Arms and Dedicates His Life to Archaeology", "A Latin Dialect: The Mother of Modern-Day Spanish", "Sphinx" poem, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Pompeiiana XX.2, October 1993


Content: "Melvinus Gibides" (Mel Gibson), "The Thrills of Dancing Come Full Cycle", "Latin School Tradition Alive and Well in America", "Latin Limerick", "Salve, Nomen mihi est Magistra!", "Hercules to Leave Thebe", "Hello Mother, Hello Father", "Rat Race Got You Down?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Bravo! Brava!", "Cerberus" acrostic, "The Use of 'Who' and 'Whom'", "Who's More Important, The Living or the Dead?", "Rainbow" poem, "Caesar Accepts Title of 'Rex'", "Diamonds Weren't a Girl's Best Friend", "In Defense of Heracles", "How Can a Man So Great be So Little Honored in his Own Country?" (Vergil), "Neith, Goddess of the City of Sais" poem, "Indianapolis Honors Mausolus, Ancient King of Asia Minor", "Ex Libris Apici", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Imperial Greetings" puzzle, "Happy New Year" crossword, "Holy Subjunctive, Batman!" puzzle, "Picturing Latin" puzzle, "Roman Slaves" puzzle, "Want a Date?" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "A Royal Match" puzzle, "Searching for Pompeii" word search, "That's Entertainment" puzzle, "In Search of Latin" puzzle, "Silly Substitution" puzzle, Libri Optimi, "'Neutral' Colors" word search, "Caligula" puzzle, "Rome's Capitoline Hill . . . Enchanted Ground", "Miser Catulle" poem, "Proserpina" poem, "New Pharaoh Assumes Throne in Egypt", "Domitian", "The Fight" poem, "The Real Story of Icarus and Daedalus", "How Zeus and Hera Met and Why the Sky is Blue", "If I Don't Understand the Origins of a Word, I Refuse to Accept It Into My Vocabulary", "Icarus Speaks Out" poem, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachcers.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Pompeiiana XX.1, September 1993


Content: "Paradisus Iurassicus" (Jurassic Park), "Reflections of an Empress", "Hail the Conquerors of Latin", "Pompeiiana Annual Meeting", "Psychoanalysis of the Man who Loved Lesbia", "Roga Me Aliquid", "The Sound o Seashells", "The Minoan Civilization" poem, "Mystical Highland" poem, "Romans Coy About a Private Function", "Salve, Nomen mihi est Magistra", "Diary of Staeienus", "Ex Libris Apici", "Crossing the River Styx", "Lost in Time", "Hades" poem, "For Romulus to Justifying His Murder of Remus", "A Poem for All Seasons", "Cerberus" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Latin Verb Jungle", "Latin for the Rainbow" crossword, "The Seven Kings" crossword, "Symbolic Search" puzzle, "Latin Scrambler Match" puzzle, "Constantine Scramble", Picturae Moventes, "Easy Nouns" word search, "Quis Aut Quid Est?" puzzle, "Ancient Precepts" puzzle, "Where's the Latin?" word search, Libri Optimi, "Ten Roman Emperors and Their Connections with Christianity", "A Long, Lonely Fall" poem, "When it Came to Getting Bored, Turnabout Was Definitely Fair Play", "The Eye of the Beholder" poem, "Greece: Known by All, Understood by Few", "What's in a Name" acrostic, "A Boy Named Caeruleus", Caveant Emptor Vendorque, "Watch Out for That Bolt!", "Feles" poem, "Dear Diary", "Rex Midas et Tactus Aureus", reading comprehension questions from page one, comics page, answer key for teachers.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.9, May 1993


Content: "Extremus" (the Latin name for rock band Extreme), "Youths Lose Ties with Culture", "Man's Misfortune and His Hope" poem, "The 'Wright' Way to Teach Latin", "Roga Me Aliquid", "In Memory of Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Via Appia" poem, "The Magic of Mega Mosaics", "A New Master", "Martial Through the Eyes of Modern Teens" poetry, "Tom Jones", "The Glue That Held the Roman Empire Together", "Feed Your Head" poem, "Stradius", "So You Want to Become a Roman Banker . . .", "Mt. Judgment", "Ars Longa, Vita Brevis", "I Want to Come Back as a Word", "Venus Lives on in the Vocabulary of Love", "Statius Albius Oppianicus", "Augustus Living on in Marble and a Month", Carmina Optima et Eotrum Auctores, "Ancient Rome of Today" puzzle, "A Little History of Rome" crossword puzzle, "Naming the Nymphs" puzzle, "Matching Famous Roman Writers" puzzle, "Cryptoquotes" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Magicum Regnum" puzzle, "Phrase of the Day" word search, "Pax" word search, "Greek God Scrambler", "Scrambled Roman" puzzle, "Quis Aut Quid Est?" puzzle, Libri Optima, "Twelve Modern Labors for Hercules", "Frustrations of Zeus", "Confessions of a Peeping Tom", "Cookin' Roman", "Hail to Pompeiiana" poem, "A Day in the Life of Claudius Cornelius", "Apollo's Work" poem, "The War of Ater and Albus", "The Apollo Theater", "Medusa" limerick, "Caveant Emptor Vendorque", 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 22, 2009

Pompeiiana XIX.5, January 1993


Content: "Ferdinandus Taurus", "Rambus Takes Rome", "Atlantis" poem, "Phaethon", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Open Letter to Catullus", "From Martial's Epigram, 'A Spendthrift' (7.98)", "De Cicerone", "San Clemente Church Provides Link with Imperial Rome", "Scimitar and the Silver Sword", "A New Land is Born", "This Crazy World" poem, "I Apollo" poem, "Close Encounter of the Roman Kind", "Why Cows Have Black Spots", "The Golden Fleece Writing", "History Repeats Itself" poem, "Phaethon's Unrhymed Fatal Flight" poem, "Ancient Advice" poem, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, Word Search, "A Girl's Point of View" crossword puzzle, "Translation Matchup" puzzle, "Twisted Meanings" puzzle, Libri Optima, "Hercules" puzzle, "Cupid's Arrow" wordsearch, "Mythology Matchup" puzzle, "Who? What? Wear?" puzzle, Picturae Moventes, "Dic quid???" puzzle, "War Was a Must" poem, "Medusa" poem, "A Day in Thebes" Poem, "Why Artemis Dislikes Men", "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body", "The Battling Brothers" poem, "Troy has Fallen", "Cookin' Roman", "Authentic Lessons", Caveant Emptor Vendorque, "Summer Study & European Travel: Greece '93", "Athenian Limerick", "Ode to Mighty Heracles", "This Grey Marble Slab", 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.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Pompeiiana XVIII.8, April 1992

Content: "Bonata Blairensis: Atalanta in Calceis Ferratis" (Bonnie Blair), "Acti Pilati", "The Struggle for Power", "Legionnaire Score Board", "Quotable Latin", "The Quest of the Golden Fleece Continues" poem, "Cena Specials", "XXIV orae in Vita Gladiatoris Romani", "Diana" poem, "The War of the Gods", "Ode to a Toothache", "Marcus Porcius Cato . . . Thunder on the Right", "Poor Julius" poem, "Caesar's Haircut" poem, "Invida", "It Must Be Spring, I Saw a Fight!", "Top Secret Documents", "Incarnation of Pollution", "Money Says it All", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Laying out the Romans", "Take That!", "Aeneas and Dido" poem, Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Now It's Your Turn" puzzle, "Greek and Roman Gods" crossword puzzle, "Garbled Gods" puzzle, "Tempus Fugit" puzzle, "Proelia Romae" puzzle, "Brain-Teaser", "Spring-time Lovers" wordsearch, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Pompeiiana XVIII.4, December 1991

Content: "Maria Curiosa" (Mariah Carey), "It's Party Time!", "What Evergreen Needles Never Fall", "Interlude in Fiesole", "The Wisest of All Creatures", "Sapientia and Fatuus", "You Can Pin a Lot on Bad Ol' Nero, But He Didn't Fiddle, and He Probably Didn't Burn Rome", "Legionnaire Score Board", "A Letter from Ammanius", "Spirit of Ulysses" poem, "The Mythology of Dreams", "Word Wise", "Reflections on Love, the Gods, and Metamorphoses", "Jim Morrison -- Dionysus?", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Monthly Madness" poem, "Ulysses" poem, "Let Your Creative Juices Flow!", "Love Letters in the Sand", "Cena Specials", "The Barbs of Martial Modernized", Classified Ads, Comics page, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "What Destroyed Pompeii?" puzzle, "Words and War" crossword puzzle, "Intellegisne haec verba?" puzzle, "Searching for Saturnalia" wordsearch, "'Write' on the Tip of your Tongue", "Participially Puzzling" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pompeiiana XVIII.2, October 1991

Content: "Yeltsinus: Estne Pater Patriae Suae?", "Pliny's Account of the Existence of Ghosts in Ancient Rome Challenged", "The Sword of Damocles", "Tantaene Animis Caelestibus Irae (Aeneid I, II)", "Legionnaire Scoreboard", "England Should Stick to its 'Space Circles' and Leave Catapulting to American Latin Students", "The Perfect Senior Portrait", "Iulia et Antonius" poem, "Aquae Sulis", "Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Heat Nor Gloom of Night...", "Cena Spcials at the Hospitium Pompeianum Located Near the Thermae Stabianae", "Pyramus and Thisbe" poem, "Roga Me Aliquid", "Rursus, O Rursus!" poem, "Beam Us Up, Scotty", "Julius Caesar" poem, "Loyola Academy Recognized for its Outstanding Latin Program", "What the Heart of the Stoic Said to the Pianist", "Cloudy Myth" poem, "Est nullus locus domui similis!", "Because it was There!", "I Believe in Werewolves", "Rome's Wonder" poem, Comics page, Classified Ads, "Roman Writing Materials", "Precursor of Chicago's Sears Tower", "The Sphinx" poem, "Indiana Latin Teacher Honored", "De Equorum Lineis", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Roman Gods and Goddesses" puzzle, "Res Mira Mathematica" puzzle, "Searching for Love" wordsearch, "Connect the Dot Mythology" puzzle, "Animal" crossword puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Pompeiiana XVII.9, May 1991


Content: "Qui Saltat Cum Lupis", "The Scylla and Charybdis Facing the U.S. Government", "City Attacked by Romans", "Legionnaire Score Board", "The Great Poet Hesiod", "Fugitivus" poem, "Olympiae" poem, "Roga Me Aliquid", "How Shall We Call Thee?" poem, "Nero" poem, "Cisium" poem, "Cantemus Latine", "The Watery Wonders of Ancient Rome", "Black Culture, the Latin Way", "Cooking with Cynthia", "An Open Letter", "Sol et Luna", "A Poem Containing Ten Poets", Comics page, Classified Ads, "The Role of Nymphs in Greek Mythology, Pars IX", "The Modernization of Martial" poems, Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Summer Fruit Salad", "The Mother of All Latin Word Searches", "House and Gods Pompeii" crossword, "Myth Meters" poem, "Friendly Numbers" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Pompeiiana XVII.6, February 1991

Content: "Cecidi, Et Resurgere Non Possum!", "Orpheus" poem, "Ancient Rome has Literally Gone to Pieces", "Legionnaire Score Board", "The Death of Orgetorix", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Love Tale" poem, "Magistra Mirabilis", "Capri . . . the Enchanted Isle", "Pronoun Rap", "Roman Games of Chance", "Cooking with Cynthia", "Time-traveller", "Sympathy Letter from Odysseus and Eurylochus to the Ship's Crew as They Sleep", "The Birth of Aqua", Comics page, Classified Ads, "Beaten at Last" poem, "The Role of Nymphs in Greek Mythology: Pars VI", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Imperial Legacy" wordsearch, "The Trojan War" crossword puzzle, "Heartfelt Match" puzzle, "Lexical Learning" wordsearch, "Popular Movies of Love" 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 11, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.7, March 1990

Content: "Iosephus Montanensis: Athleta Supremus!" (Joe Montana), "Latin Interest Rising in Public Schools", "An Account of a Helvetian Survivor", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Italian Contributions to English Vocabulary, Pars VII", "Bestia Chardonia et Trillius", "Gorgons Looked Like Women, Only More Horrible", "Et Tu South Bend?", "The Return of Proserpina", "Pueri" poem, "Julius Caesar" poem, "Andromeda" poem, "Poemata Iaponica" haikus, "The House that Vespasian Built", "Caesar's Victim", "Cascadia", "The Wives of Claudius: Messalina", "Great Caesar's Ghost Returns", "Peritus Puer Rusticus" poem, comics page, Classified Ads, "Baking with Modestus", Carmina Optima et Eorum Auctores, "Emperors and their Reigns" puzzle, "Latin Word Search", "Radices Quadratae", "Animalia Romana", "Italian Oppida Search", reading comprehension questions from page one, answer key for teachers.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.6, February 1990


Content: "Paula Abdula", "Decade Mania", "Origins of the Carnival", "Computers Come to Pompeii", "The Tiber Ran Red", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Levitas Februaria" poems, "Contributions to the English Vocabulary from Italian Pars VI", "Cup-Bearers to the Gods", "Little White Highway Crosses: Morbid Folk Mementoes or Ancient Tradition?", "Sola" poem, "Apollo and the Grand Canyon and the Ice Age", "Roman Mythology", "Pompeii", "The Women of Augustus", "World News in Latin: An Update", Comics page, "Baking with Modestus, "The Final Word on Nonne and Num", Classified Ads, "Tristan et Ancilla", Carmina Optima Eorum Auctores, "Mania Madness" puzzle, reading comprehension questions from page one, "Numbers in Latin" wordsearch, "Culture and Mythology" crossword, "Optimae Picturae Moventes Aestatis MCMLXXXIX" puzzle, 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.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Pompeiiana XVI.2, October 1989


Content: "Saxa Volventia in Circuitu" (Rolling Stones article), "New Clues to the Origin of Pompeian Atrium-style Houses", "Roga Me Aliquid", "Echo and Narcissus" poem, "Veni, O Magne Pepon, Da Nobis Dulcia!", "Italian Contributions to English Vocabulary", "Roman 'Round the Country", "The Fatal Wine" poem, "Poly's Preparations", "Maenad Mania", "Arma" poem, "The Sirens" poem, "Roman Roads", "The National Pedifollis League Hodie", "Etruscan Art", "Virtuous Women of Early Rome", "Computer Latin", "Helen of Troy" poem, Comics page, "Baking with Modestus", "The Poetic Genius of Catullus", "The Poison" poem, Classified Ads, Carmina Optima eorum Auctores, "A 'Ph'ony" Word Search", "How Well Did You Read?", "Spectacula in Televisione", "Sink Your Teeth Into This!", "Greco-Latin Crossword", "Caesar's 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.