September already ...

Troels Myrups tells us of the reopening of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (with a nice photo) ...

Stephen Carlson is hosting Biblical Studies Carnival IX ... a good way to catch up with the Bibliobloggers ...

Laura Gibbs is beginning a series on Latin proverbs in State mottoes ... there are also some proverb word jumbles which Latin teachers might find useful ...

N.S. Gill tells us about a French vineyard which is replicating Roman wine-making processes ...

Eric has an interesting excerpt on the cost of sea-travel in ancient Greece ... the Quintilian bit today is about synecdoche ...

David Welsh has a very long post about fake ancient coins on eBay and his start up of an email list to discuss the issue ...

Phil Harland is looking at claims of cannibalism in the early Church ...

Ed Flinn has a nice Cornelia/Eagle ...

Mischa Hooker finds Bob Dylan referring to Ovid ...

Ioannis Georganas has a list of cool excavation websites ....

Nathan Bauman is looking at Medea and the Merchant of Venice ...