Alas ... March Break has come to an end and so we take a melancholy stroll down the midway ...

About.com's N.S. Gill glosses a couple Latin abbreviations ...

Laudator is looking at tales of Golden Apples ... he's also revisiting the asyndetic privative adjectives ...

Over at Campus Mawrtius, Eric is pondering some Classical references in the Pope's Deus Caritas Est ...

Peter Jones has put up a couple more Ancient and Modern installments at the Friends of Classics site ...

For reasons unknown, I forgot to check Roman History Books these past couple of days ... of course, there have been quite a few posts, so I'll just point y'all to the main page to get 'caught up' with items on Mithridates Eupator, a book review about Hannibal, and the Battle of Chaeronea (the 86 B.C. one)

Pro magistris offers up an interesting poem from Edward Goodwin about the founding of Rome ...

William Annis offers a translation and comments on a gloomy bit of Anacreon ...