Let's see what's happening in the Classical Blogosphere today ...

Adrian Murdoch is looking at what Diocletian did for Split ...

About.com's N.S. Gill is pondering some commonly-seen myths about the ancient world ...

Laudator has a couple of posts of interest ... one on the Loeb Classical Library ... one on sonnets by Keats about Homer ... and one on what is 'missing' from Latin ....

Hobbyblog offers us an Achaemenid issue, which is interesting even if rather grotty ...

Over at Campus Mawrtius, Dennis is pondering the value of ancient coinage ...

MH at CCC is collecting references comparing GWB to Marcus Licinius Crassus ...

Atriades has some fun photos from Classics Day ... (takes a while to load)

Curculio relates a funny comment made in one of his AP Vergil classes ...

Roman History Books has a feature on the Villa of the Papyri ...

There appear to be a couple more papers at the Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics site (these folks need to flag 'new' items ... I believe the two at the bottom of the list are new ...)

Ginny Lindzey has some useful model sentences ...

The APA has put up its February Newsletter ...

Alas, AudioStoa is no more ...