[just noticed this in my drafts folder; I don’t think it was ever psoted]
Some Classical bloggery of note, in no particular order:
- Great epigraphic news from Pompeii | Current Epigraphy
- Design Sprint for Perseus 5.0/Open Greek and Latin » Perseus Digital Library Updates
- Review: Packard Humanities Institute’s Searchable Greek Inscriptions | Society for Classical Studies
- Gaius Asinius Pollio and the first Public Library in Ancient Rome | Eagles and Dragons Publishing
- AWOL – The Ancient World Online: Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion (1993 – 2016): Concise Indexes
- John Donne, ‘Daybreak’ (Latin Sapphics) | Permessus
- More than an Amazon: Wonder Woman | OUPblog
- Hail fellow, well MET: a follow up to ‘Gambling in Greek’ | Greek in Italy
A few from Mary Beard:
- The new inscription from Pompeii: reading between the lines – TheTLS
- Grenfell Tower and the Fire of Rome – TheTLS
- What do academics do in the summer ‘vacation’ – TheTLS
… with a response to the latter:
A couple from Edith Hall:
- The Edithorial: How Virgil Framed Dido
- The Edithorial: A Year of Campaigning for Classics Education Begins!
Roger Pearse had a series of posts looking at the Quirinal Temple of the Sun/Serapis in Rome:
- “Numerous 16th century drawings” of the Temple of the Sun / Serapis in Rome – Roger Pearse
- Peruzzi’s drawing shows the real arrangement of the stairs at Aurelian’s temple of the sun / Serapis on the Quirinal – Roger Pearse
- Some dictionary material on the Quirinal temple of the Sun / Serapis – Roger Pearse
- The mystery picture of the Quirinal temple and the newly built Quirinal palace – Roger Pearse
July 28 was the annual Day of Archaeology … here are some of the posts of relevance to Classics:
- SMALL FINDS CONSERVATOR IN SIDON (3) A Rubens of a Late Geometric pot | Day of Archaeology
- Roman theatres and contemporary arts: Australian archaeologists in Cyprus | Day of Archaeology
- Dirt, Data, and Drones: Sardis from Site to Archive to Outreach | Day of Archaeology
- Final Report to the NEH for Online Coins of the Roman Empire | Day of Archaeology
- 19 years of excavation in Sidon, Lebanon. | Day of Archaeology
- The Heat is on! Drones and Thermal Cameras in Archaeology | Day of Archaeology