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In perpetuum ave atque vale. N.A.B.


And in fact "fortius" doesn't really have much bearing on an exam scenario either. Just revise hard, alright?


POTW: citius, altius, fortius! Take to heart for next week's exams. Except maybe the "citius" part. And "altius" is kind of irrelevant.


POTW: prima facie. Never judge a Classicist on first impressions.


Quis? Quid? Ubi? All Juniors and First Years invited to the LSCS Quiz tomorrow, 1.40pm, hosted by Miss Boorman, ἡ πολύτροπη!


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Aeneas wasn't known for his tact. #meangirls #Virgil

LatymerClassics's tweet image. Aeneas wasn't known for his tact. #meangirls #Virgil

The donkey in this 5th century mosaic is just DELIGHTFULLY coy: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm…


POTW: alter ego. Mr Bowling is basically a reverse Clark Kent. As soon as he takes off his suit and glasses, he loses all his powers.


Felicem diem bellorum astrorum! Can't believe I missed this yesterday! youtube.com/watch?v=BcykKD…


POTW: persona non grata. Could apply to virtually any member of the department.


Someone listen to this and tell Mr Bowling what it's like. bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03… He can't listen to it, too many bad memories.


POTW: panem et circenses. Literally can't even remember the last time a politician gave me some bread, or took me to the Circus. Shame.


POTW: nihilo ex nihil fit. Inscribe above your revision timetables.


Nice nod to the Classics in Monday's assembly. γνῶθι σεαυτόν, boys and girls. Anybody want to translate "be yourself" and "back yourself"?


Today we saw the smelly Solfatara crater and walked in the footsteps of gladiators at the vast Pozzuoli amphitheatre

ClassicsTrinity's tweet image. Today we saw the smelly Solfatara crater and walked in the footsteps of gladiators at the vast Pozzuoli amphitheatre

Today we enjoyed the views along the Amalfi coast and then saw the awe-inspiring Greek temples at Paestum.

ClassicsTrinity's tweet image. Today we enjoyed the views along the Amalfi coast and then saw the awe-inspiring Greek temples at Paestum.

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