A bit of a quiet day:

Sauvage Noble offers us the text of an Oscan funerary stone ....

Classics in Contemporary Culture ponders a quote on the relevancy of Gibbon ...

Not sure if I've ever mentioned Nvgae Ciceronianae before ... the 'young academic' who runs it announces a Latin pedagogy workshop for grad students at the upcoming ACL convention ....

A couple of items from Hobbyblog ... one is a (fake) Republican issue which sports an image of Pegasus ... then we have one of Gallienus' 'Zoo' coins, sporting a panther ...

Over on the Classics list, DW alerted us to a major update to her page of Homeriana ...

If you're looking for the latest papal encyclical -- Deus Caritas Est -- it's already online in Latin (and English, too)... I like the date formula at the end ...

Bread and Circuses reminded me that Abzu is adding a pile of Classics stuff to its database ... and also reminded me that there seems to be a new 'texts of early Christianity' site out there: the Digital Christian Library has put up a whack of stuff over the past couple of days, including the Loeb Apostolic Fathers ... most texts are pdf ...

The NYT has a review of a production of Hecuba (in New York) ...