Around the Classical Blogosphere today:


Over at ARLT there are a couple of posts of note ... first is a reaction to that paper by J. Rufus Fears which we mentioned (again) in yesterday's ClassiCarnival ... next, ARLT points us to a review in the Independent of a controversial drama (also using the ancient world for modern purposes) called The Romans in Britain (not sure how long the review will stay available) ...

Alun has posted a lengthy summary of a talk he is going to give on the role religion plays in social order and the like (includes images of slides!) ...

Hobbyblog posts a nice silvered antoninianus of Diocletian which has some great detail (I always picture the folks in the coin doing a 'victory lap' around the field with the Nike they're being presented with)...

The Stoa announces that 'repairs have been made' which allows the 'missing' material on Homer and Olynthus to be accessed again ...

Today's quote at Sympotica Graecolatina is on the perfect sauce for moray eel ...

Over at PhDiva, Dorothy King points out one of the difficulties with Hillary Clinton's (and many others, I suspect) stance on the Elgin Marbles ...

Another joke has been added to the Ioci Antiqui file for January over at Curculio (I think) ...

Humbul's Classics Resources page has added the online version of the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum ...