Getting the last tasty morsels from the online Classical world out of the mailbox:

Michael Gilleland beat me to the punch with an excellent post about the Aeschylus quote from Harry Potter ...

Judith Weingarten revisits/expands/develops her post on facial hair in Imperial times ... see also David Derrick's semi-related post on Effeminacy ...

The Stoa alerts us to the existence of CommentPress ... a modification of Wordpress which allows folks to comment paragraph by paragraph; if ever there was a time for someone (with the facilities) to start a group commentary, this is it!

Folks waiting with bated breath for more news of that colossal statue of Hadrian might want to pause to breathe and peruse some web commentary from Troels Myrup ... Thoughts on Antiquity has some links to nice pics of same and some links ... Martin Conde has posted some photos of Italian press coverage and the like ...and Archaeology Magazine's 'interactive dig' page on Sagalassos is an obvious place to visit right now ...

Back to Thoughts on Antiquity, they announce the creation of a Eusebius of Caesarea page (haven't had a chance to look at it)...

William Annis has a commentary on Pindar, Isthmian 2 ...

In the wake of the Getty thing, folks might want to check out a very interesting set of posts by David Gill ... Illicit Antiquities: What are the Issues ... Lessons from the Getty Return ... The 'Value' of the Getty Return ... Where Does This Leave Marion True? ... Intellectual Consequences for Biblical Archaeology ...

On the web:

Abram Ring has a number of useful collections of links (in Word documents) at his Reports on Electronic Projects and Programs for Latin page ...

Not sure if I've mentioned the ArchaeoSeek Ning site (which I'll probably join when school resumes) ...


Father Foster's latest:

God is Green (were the Romans environmentalists?)

Virtual Tour (of Rome)

Tiberius