Sorry … meant to include this list of highlights from the Classical blogosphere yesterday but didn’t quite get rountoit … in no particular order:
- The royal engagement ring and the ‘Historic Society’ that doesn’t understand Roman numerals | The Campus
- Bad Latin: Hayden-Harnett’s Veneficus Libri Bag | The Campus
- Happy Birthday: Roman Style? | The Campus
- I, Claudius: Sejanus (radio adaptation) | Pop Classics [review]
- I, Claudius: Caligula (radio adaptation) Pop Classics [ditto]
- Some New Thoughts on the Roman Economy | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World [summary of Quantifying the Roman Economy: Methods and Problems edited by A. Bowman and A. Wilson ]
- Who killed the Kritios Boy | CHS Fellowships [Rachel Kousser on the ‘beheading’ of the sculpture]
- Authenticating a Pythagorean Political Text | CHS Fellowships [Phil Horky on some fragments of Pythagoras apud Stobaeus]
- Ekphrasis and bodily performance | CHS Fellowships [Karin Schlapbach on images that “speak silently”]
- More about the Beginning of the Unique Spartan Political System | Mike Anderson
- Spartan Armor and the Phalanx | Mike Anderson
- Spartan Armor and the Phalanx Rebuttal | Mike Anderson [response to a comment on the previous item]
- Demon in the Toilet! | Roman Mysteries [Caroline Lawrence on averting the evil eye]
- Billows, Richard A.: Marathon | Blogographos [review by Debra Hamel]
- Caesarion: Victim of the wicked who whispered ‘Too Many Caesars’ | Mary Harrsch
- Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War, Empire and Democracy | League of Ordinary Gentlemen [by Rufus]
- Plutarch, Athenaeus, Elegy and Iambus, the Greek Anthology, Lucian and the Scaife Digital Library – 1.6 million words of Open Content Greek | Fragmentary Texts
- Homer Hasenpflug Dubs and Roman Legionaries in Ancient China | Beachcombing [this is realllly interesting]