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The Classics Department at Merchant Taylors’ Girls’ School. Sharing news and anything of Classical interest to the students of MTGS and the wider world!

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Greek Myth Comix
Greek Myth Comix@GreekMythComix·
Have you seen the work of @tylermLockett ? His fantastic Orpheus Series is up as a Guest Post on greekmythcomix.com right now! I particularly love this comparative duo of Orpheus finding, then losing, Eurydice 💔
Greek Myth Comix@GreekMythComix

Guest Post: ✨ The Orpheus Series of @tylermLockett ✨ Read about the artist and see this complete series of Greek Mythology-inspired works in the new post! greekmythcomix.com/2022/07/05/gue…

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Chapps
Chapps@chapps·
Jeff Koons has created a temple of Apollo in an old slaughterhouse on the Greek island of Hydra. He’s crafted a #polychrome statue of the 2nd. c CE Apollo Kithara from Cyrene (#BritishMuseum). Collages of frescoes and a mosaic floor create an appropriate setting. #polychromy
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Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes@officialnhaynes·
Repeat after me: amphitheatre means theatre on both sides. It’s what happens when you have two semi-circular theatres put together - that’s why eg the Colosseum is round. It doesn’t mean outside theatre. So almost none of the
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Chapps@chapps·
The pics in this thread from @OptimoPrincipi are the clearest I've yet seen which show the sharply painted yet delicate eyelashes and sideburn hairs on this portrait of Caligula (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen). #polychromy #romanarchaeology
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5) This portrait is remarkable not just as a rare surviving image of Caligula - with most of his portraits destroyed after his assassination - but one that also miraculously preserves remnants of the paintwork that accented the sculpture...

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Trimontium Trust
Trimontium Trust@TrimontiumTrust·
A famous #Roman funerary relief of a butcher at work, from Ostia - in the back room is a lady whose hair & clothes identify her as wealthy & interestingly the relief suggests she is working, doing the accounts for the business. The relief dates to the 2nd century AD.
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Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes@officialnhaynes·
There is something elegiac about these finds - HS2 is both helping us to discover some of the most remarkable sites & simultaneously ensuring they will be obliterated. Smaller objects will go to museums, which is wonderful. But the rest will be bulldozed. bit.ly/3zFErgF
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Dr Jo Ball
Dr Jo Ball@DrJEBall·
The Romans had a deity for almost everything; some of the lesser-known, more specialised #Roman gods include: Bubona - goddess of cattle Cardea - goddess of hinges Devera - goddess of sacred brooms Fornax - goddess of ovens Libitina - goddess of funerals #MythologyMonday
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
A 2000 year old public bathhouse from the Roman period is still used by locals in the town of Khenchela, Algeria. #archaeohistories
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Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes@officialnhaynes·
Surprise! This absolutely beautiful jigsaw puzzle, with art by Natalie Foss, is available August 18th. It comes with a poster profiling each of the women featured, written by me! Pre order it here (or ask your local bookshop/puzzle shop to order you one!): hachette.co.uk/titles/natalie…
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Oxford Classics Outreach
Oxford Classics Outreach@oxfordclassics·
Join us this June at Oxford University's Open Days. Classics admissions talks, taster lectures and the chance to meet our students on Wed 29 & Thu 30 June. Space is limited in our Faculty, so book your space now: clasoutreach.web.ox.ac.uk/oxford-univers…
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Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes@officialnhaynes·
Lots of fascinating objects at the Feminine Power exhibition at the British Museum, opening tomorrow. Here are a few of my highlights...
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MTGS Classics
MTGS Classics@MTGS_Classics·
Far too excited to find Dionysus Sailing under the foil on a bottle we're trialling for our wedding!
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Gareth Harney
Gareth Harney@OptimoPrincipi·
Rare ivory statuette thought to depict the emperor Septimius Severus, found during excavations of Rome's Temple of Peace (Templum Pacis) in 2005. The 25cm artwork is a reminder that not all sculpture was in stone but also more rarely surviving wood, ivory, silver and even gold.
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