As May rapidly slips away ...

Bestiaria Latina has Matthew fighting dragons today ...

PhDiva DK is pondering the timing of the Eleusinian Mysteries ...

BibliOdyssey has a pile of Piranesi images and links to drool over ...

N.S. Gill is talking about Ovid's Metmorphoses ...

Laudator has an interesting followup to the post on the god Fart ... there's also a brief item on praise ...

Campus Mawrtius offers us an 'exam question' on the development of philology ...

The Stoa adds to the collection of ancient placemarks in Google Earth with some sites associated with the Minoans ...

Hobbyblog has a Valerian with a city goddess image ...

Bread and Circuses updates us on that impending Romulus Augustulus flick ... there's also some commentary on Dan Brown as Arius ...

The APA has put its April newsletter up (pdf) ...

If you want to catch up on some of the better posts over the past few weeks, there's a new Ancient/Medieval Carnivalesque post up at Siris ...

By the way, t'other day I mentioned Abzu's pointing to an index of Classical dissertations completed or in progress and noted it seemed rather out of date ... PN on the Classics list pointed out there is a more recent (2003) version available ...