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Star Trek, Sept. 8th 1966‘Star Trek is anything but a phenomenon when it debuts tonight (Sept.
bibliochor:Sappho, Fragment 16 [tr. Anne Carson]
terpsikeraunos:ancient party skeleton mosaics
Hadrian’s lover Antinous depicted as Osiris. Unknown Roman artist, 1st half of 2nd cent. CE. Found
best-of-the-loeb-library:Aeschylus, Suppliant Maidens
via-appia:OMNIA TIBI FELICIA - May you rejoice in everything. Roman, from Tunisia, 4th century ADHav
nuricurry:CHARACTERS OF “THE ILIAD”: //Cassandra & Helenus//→ Twin Seers— O humans, o human thin
dereinzigwahrekaiser:Athena LemniaThe Lemnian Athena, or Athena Lemnia, was a classical Greek statue
cheshirelibrary:Sometimes classics can be improved upon.The Tree Who Set Healthy Boundaries : an alt
hildegardavon:theancientwayoflife ArtemisPoseidon, Apollo and Artemis in the meeting of gods, bas-re
farewell-fair-cruelty:“the mouth with which man farts” is possibly the funniest thing i’ve seen all
via-appia:Nymphaeum from the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum.Roman, 1st century AD
flemmart:inktober day 17 - my fave trash lord brodysseus
mohtz:ACHILLES AND PATROCLUS“But one thing more. A last request—grant it, please.Never bury my bones
macrolit:Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away fifteen vintage paperback classics by D.H. Lawrence, Ha
highlandvalley: ssbt: hsmt:handa:classics:gkojax:audiogasm:phonecall: (via wekeepsaying) (via highla
latining:romegreeceart::-)I am 99% sure this is a sex pun in Latin.
heaveninawildflower:Wall painting fragment ( 2nd–3rd century A.D.) Roman.Image and text courtesy The
katadesmoi:orpheus thoughts???? i guess??????
buzzfeedbooks:If Donald Trump Reviewed Literary Classics
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
thoodleoo:i don’t know what inspired me to actually read that Virgil’s Cucumber article, but it was
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