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The grave stele for an Athenian woman named Mynnia. She bids farewell to her mother Euphrosyne (who
The gravestone of an Athenian named Philoxenos and his wife Philoumene. Artist unknown; ca. 400 BCE
Funeral stele of Pentelic marble, showing the deceased taking leave of his young son. Artist unknow
Gravestone, carved in high relief, of a woman attended by a child-slave. Unknown Greek artist, ca.
acetechne:smol doodle of dionysus and artemis, both of whom were looking out for me during these las
The Dead Romans Society - Page 4.1<<PreviousNext>>Hello everyone! Since I’m busy w
Zeus-Ammon. Roman copy of a Greek (5th cent. BCE) original, depicting Zeus with the ram’s hor
Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown; 3rd - 1st cent.
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
The Dead Romans Society - Page 1Previous NextSo, first page is here, yay!
A torch-racer. Black-figure Panathenaic amphoriskos, artist unknown; ca. 400 BCE. Found at Eretria
Ancient Greek golden ring in the shape of a dove. Artist unknown; ca. 360 BCE. Now in the Staatlic
Portion of a fresco from Pompeii depicting a garden with various birds (a dove and a peacock). Now
The infant Heracles strangles the snakes sent by his mother Hera to kill him, while a servant-woman
life-of-a-latin-student:Nobody attacks me without punishment.Optime!
Ancient Roman terracotta statuette of a dog. Artist unknown; made in southern Italy, 1st cent. BCE/
The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca. 470 BCE. Now i
bibliochor:Sappho, Fragment 16 [tr. Anne Carson]
Hadrian’s lover Antinous depicted as Osiris. Unknown Roman artist, 1st half of 2nd cent. CE. Found
lea-draws-things:last exam is tomorrow im!!!!! so happy have a vergil to celebrate
A female artist paints a statue of Priapus. Fresco in the Fourth Style from the House of the Surgeo
A flute-playing youth rides a dolphin. Detail from a red-figure Etruscan stamnos, attributed to a p
life-of-a-latin-student:I promised thoodleoo some Cicero with a flower crown.. Being fab as always.H
katherinebarlow:Orestes by Euripides, 408 BCE (“…μὴ θεαί μ᾽ οἴστρῳ κατάσχωσι.”)trans. Michael Wodhul
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