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Hades holding a cornucopia, evoking his alternate persona of Plouton (Pluto), god of wealth and guar
Ecce Potentia Casei!
Poseidon, enthroned and holding his trident, greets his son Theseus (right). Side A of an Attic red
life-of-a-latin-student:Because I think all of you need some of the finest Classical poetry on your
lapithai:This is old and some designs have changed, but I still like it somewhat. I want to make a n
life-of-a-latin-student:*talk dirty to me trumpet solo playing in the back*~~~Graece:Ξέρξηςβόα νυν ἀ
A youth reclines at a symposium, holding an aulos (double flute), while a woman dances in front of h
Dionysus, holding a kantharos, with his son Oenopion. Detail from an Attic black-figure amphora, si
acetechne:hi my name is hapo and i have two degrees in classics and this was supposed to be a warm u
arbuthnotblob:Decided I should finally expose my undying love for Marcus Tullius Cicero, who is curr
Portrait of Herodotus. Roman copy of a Greek original dating to the early 4th cent. BCE. Found nea
via-appia:A scene from Homer’s Iliad, Achilles mourning Patroclus, 1795Th’ immortal arms the goddess
astriphera:look who’s hanging next to my bed now!!I couldn’t resist painting him. also couldn’t resi
kecobe:BacchantePierre-Étienne Monnot (French; 1657–1733)created in Rome between 1692 and 1714Gilt t
A scene from Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae. Apulian red-figure krater, artist unknown; ca. 370 B
jessicaroux:Artemis, created for the 1001 Knights books. She is the ancient Greek deity of the hunt,
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
lapithai:RomanssssEcce Romanae!
magistraomahony:My Latin students are amazing. Papae!
esca-maccunoval:an old Car Talk mug that i’m extremely in love with. translation: “unimpeded by the
kingkwentins:Ancient Greek Student feelsHahahae! Optime!
townie-npt:Hinc lucem et pocula sacraInstagram: ajadem17Bene!
Kore (Persephone) gives the Eleusinian nobleman Triptolemos the gift of grain, which he will soon sp
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