Plenty of items of interest as we wander down the Classical midway:

Dorothy King has a post on East-West influences in ancient coinage ...

AM at Bread and Circuses comments on Terry Jones' Barbarians ... he also mentions a touristy podcast on Athens ...

Roman History Books is looking at Classical Education via Jane Austen ...

Laudator presents C.S. Lewis' version of Horace Ode 2.3 (along with Horace's Latin and another English translation) ...

Sauvage Noble has a raspberry jampot fragment of Albinus ...

Bestiaria Latina gives us some foolish proverbia ...

Mary Beard is pondering a bust of Commodus et alia ...

Iconoclasm has a feature on the ClassiColor exhibit in Istanbul ...

Acta Sententiaque gives an idea of what Latin teachers spend their summer doing ... (and congrats on the TOY)

Meanwhile, GL is pondering textbooks in the Latin Zone ...

There's another installment at Under Odysseus ...

In response to my earlier query about Father Foster's broadcasts, several folks have written in to mention that it is part of a huge broadcast ... the RV site seems to be undergoing renovations and the latest FF broadcast (on gods of ancient Rome) is now available as a realaudio file; let's hope they're pondering proper podcasts.