Around the midway today:

A trio of interesting posts at Campus Mawrtius ... one on the etymology of catchpole ... one on Boeckhe's use of the term encyclopedia ... and one on colossi of Constantine ...

MG over at Laudator adds some more references to an earlier collection about death (or rather, Death)...

Roman History Books tells us all about Aulus Caecina ...

Alun is back from the Classical Association meeting ...

Abecedaria has a post on the Coptic writing system ...

Bread and Circuses comments on Procopius' version of the invasion of Italy ...

Hobbyblog has an interesting Salonina, sporting an image of a reclining Ocean ...

Hypotyposeis explains some of the theology behind the Gospel of Judas ...

Somehow missed this one t'other day ... the Stoa points us to the Military History Podcasts blog, which has a number of podcasts pertaining to the ancient world ...

Four new 'working papers' are up at the Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics site (the four at the bottom of the page ... perhaps someone can tell folks at PSWPC (and quite a few other sites) that in the web world, new material traditionally goes at the top of the page) ...