Here's our gleanings for this beastly day:

PhDiva DK points us to a number of things including an online (pdf) dissertation about Agrippa's building activities ... there's also an interesting post on love magic at Oxyrhynchus ...

Bestiaria Latina offers a link to an abridged Latin version of the book of Tobit ...

Bread and Circuses is looking at a famous image of Germania Guarding the Rhine ... (I always wondered how Germania was portrayed ... for some reason I had never seen an example) ...

Laudator has an interesting bit of Latin bashing from Joseph Conrad ...

Campus Mawrtius is pondering Postgate's 'Flaws in Classical Research' essay ...

ARLT points us to another blog by a Latin teacher (lots of stuff here; I'm trying to figure out whether Acta Sententiaque should be the title ... I'll have to check it out in more detail later)...

... meanwhile, Ginny Lindzey is thinking about testing ...

About.com's N.S. Gill tells us about the June calendar ...

There's another (exciting) installment at Under Odysseus ...

ABZU has indexed a number of pertinet thingies ... an article by Christopher Faraone, "Ancient Greek Love Magic" ... by the same author "Ancient Greek Curse Tablets" ... David Wray, "Astrology in Ancient Rome" ... Richard Saller, "Family Values in Ancient Rome" ...