Happy Easter y'all!

Thoughts on Antiquity's CM is going to be doing a reading of the Res Gestae at his forum ... he's also engaging in a blogversation with Peter Kirby about the intent of the Gospels ...

About.com's N.S. Gill tells us about Paul of Tarsus ...

Eric at Campus Mawrtius is looking at a Christian sarcophagus in the Vatican museums ...

Curculio is digging out references to the role of women in Thucydides ...

Memorabilia Antonina has put up a couple of papers of interest ... one is on the reception of Classical stuff in science fiction ... the other is somewhat similar, focussing on a Babylon 5 episode ...

Related to the foregoing, Alun blogs a bit more about the Classical Association meeting ...

phDiva has some info on Roman crucifixion ... and the first depiction thereof

Roman History Books continues its Etruscanfest with a look at George Dennis, one of the first modern explorers of Etruria ...

Father Foster's latest: “Resurgo” in the Latin language means to rise up again... Listen as our “Latin Lover”, speaks to us this Easter Season of waxy candles and sings to us of “The Lamb” redeeming the sheep...

'New' online book: Seneca, Apocolocyntosis (Rouse translation)

The latest Explorator (8.51) has been posted ...