Resuming our regular look at the Classical blogosphere (in addition to out midweek sideshow) ... I'm going to concentrate on only the most recent items as much as possible:


N.S. Gill starts us off with her Cleopatra Study Guide ... Roman Games in July ...

Debra Hamel has been adding some interesting links worth checking out ...

Dennis and Eric have been posting up a storm at Campus Mawrtius ...

Troels Myrup has been doing some Google Earth/Maps sightseeing ...

Michael Gilleland continues his indefatigable efforts ...

Wow ... in between my 'falling behind', Dorothy King went on hiatus and returned ...

... and Ed Flinn's Hobbyblog has resumed ...

... and Laura Gibbs has moved her Bestiaria blog ...

Adrian Murdoch has been following the 'Shed of the Year' competition, which has an ancient twist to it ... Brennus Legranus sent me some links on this as well from shedworking, we heart sheds, and Shedblog ... (my wife would never go for this ...)

Plenty of items of interest at Current Epigraphy and at What's New in Papyrology

If you haven't checked out the eClassics social network yet, it's worth a look ...

Ditto from Irene Hahn ...

... and from the group at Tropaion ...

The following blogs appear to be on hiatus for the next while:

Mediterranean Archaeology
The Assemblage
Hyperekperissou
Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean

The latest online petition for y'all to sign is one to the Vatican, asking for Latin to be one of the interface languages ...

At one point last week I mention Bob Milns' Latin Lessons (with audio) and they do appear to be a series ... so here's the whole series in case you've missed it:

Latin Lesson 1 - Greetings
Latin Lesson - Greetings and Shopping
Latin Lesson 3 - Latin through the ages

New blog: BillblogX (scroll down for some Horace translations)

Other than that, issue 10.11 of our Explorator newsletter is up and the weekly version of our Ancient World on Television listings will be posted later this evening (gotta get grandma on a plane!) ...