A busy weekend ...

PhDiva DK offers a number of posts/links ... one on Marius' Military reforms ... a link to a Rassegna article on the possibility that Augustus' birth-house has been found ... a Dumbarton Oaks tome on Byzantine Magic ... a very interesting askos from the British Museum ...

Bread and Circuses is talking about Roman Tax Avoidance ... there's another one about price fixing and speculating too ...

Roman History Books has some Gibbonalia about travelling ... there's a post about Scipio Africanus as well ... and one on the Battle of Zama ...

Bestiaria has proverbs about the 'earthy' perception of the body ...

N.S. Gill is looking at Pythagoras and the Hippocratic Oath ...

At Under Odysseus, they've met Helenus ...

Issue 9.10 of Explorator has been posted at Classics Central ... the weekly version of our Ancient World on Television Listings will be up later today.

Father Foster's latest: Our "Latin Lover " tells the story of Hannibal and goes animal friendly ... I should also note in this context that Fr. Coulter has set up an online archive of past Latin Lover files (thanks to CC for the tip) ...

Laudator is pondering Nyx, Nox etc. ...

Abstracts for the War, Culture, and Democracy in Classical Athens conference (going on this week in Sydney) are available online ...

Ginny Lindzey is talking about AP Latin ...

Pro Magistris finds some Classical references in the latest Superman flick ...

Latest headline from Ephemeris: De cruentis Kalendis Iuliis

Latest headlines from Akropolis World News: Women in Kuwait vote for first time - Poisonous chamaleon snake discovered.

The Radio Bremen version of Nuntii Latini has been updated with news from June ...