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latin-student-problems:Only two more days remain on this storefront of LSP shirts! Get ‘em while the
Cupids playing with a lyre. Fresco from Herculaneum (thought to come from the basilica).
templeofapelles:#18 THE GREATEST PAINTINGSJosé Benlliure y Gil La Barca de Caronte, 1919(?) Museu de
overdose-art:William Adolphe Bouguereau’s Psyche and Cupid (details)
In science, read by preference the newest works. In literature, read the oldest. The classics are al
yvesey:Liar!
chelidonart:Here’s Alexander the Great (Dead Greeks Society version) with Bucephalus, my half of an
A warrior draws his sword as he grabs a veiled woman. The scene is traditionally interpreted as Men
A portrait of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. 161-180 CE). Artist unknown. Found at Acqua Tr
thoodleoo:This is an inscription in marble found in Puteoli (Pozzuoli). Perhaps you ask what wonders
Bust of the Roman emperor Nero (r. 54-68 CE). Now in the Antiques Museum of the Royal Palace, Stock
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet earrings, dated to the 4th century BCE.
sidelys:yesterday i finished writing my undergrad classics thesis which is titled ‘epic gaming: fate
paeur:November in Rome by Paris in Four Months on Flickr.
via-appia:Winged genius, wall fragment. From the peristyle of the villa of P. Fannius Synistor in Bo
Head of acolossal Roman statue of Emperor Augustus (1st century AD) The Courtyard of the “Pigna”, V
gayred5:littleoldariel:markv5:– Смотри: я сфинкс….Can someone please translate this I feel like it’s
peashooter85:Cat in the Colosseum
allbeendonebefore:I see a lot of people talking about Vergil and bees but let’s take a moment to thi
Orpheus and Eurydice face Hermes (in his role as psychopomp). Roman copy of the Augustan period, af
mohtz:IPHIS AND IANTHEand in all the animal worldno female ever feels love passion foranother female
dionysus-complex:Y’all: whomstPlautus, an intellectual: aequomst~~~Vos: whomstPlautus, intellectuali
The departure of Neoptolemus. Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-amphora, attributed to the Lycaon
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