Strolling down the midway ...

AM has his first installment for NLTRW (that's National Latin Teacher Recruitment Week, in case I never made that clear) ... [my own contribution for day 2 will come later today]

N.S. Gill gathers together various tales on the founding of Rome ...

Hobbyblog posts an AE21 from Miletus ...

Memorabilia Antonina responds to a review of one of AK's works ...

Eric over at Campus Mawrtius tells us all about the camleopard ...

The TOC for the March issue of Antiquity is now online, with some items of interest to Classicists ...

The AudioStoa has a couple more chapters of Epictetus for your aural pleasure ...

Tropaion points us to an online version of Mikalson, Jon D. Religion in Hellenistic Athens.

A 'new' online book at the Baldwin Project: Alfred John Church, A Young Macedonian in the Army of Alexander the Great

Jennifer Romanic (from the Latinteach list) has posted her list of 'Best Picture' winners translated into Latin (it's set up as a translation/roman numeral exercise) ...

I came across this very useful guide to abbreviations you see in the Apparatus to a Classical Text (print this out grads!)