There seems to be an emerging pattern of no news on Mondays ... the ClassiCarnies tend to be 'recovering' from the weekend as well ...

Ed Flinn has a Valerian/Securitas ...

I haven't been able to connect to Thoughts on Antiquity for the past few days for some reason, but notice Roger Pearse has posted three items (all manuscript-related, it seems) ... we'll just link to the 'front page' ...

Greg Schwender has similarly had a plethora of postings at the Papyrology blog ... again, a link to the main page seems appropriate ...

Troels Myrup has a feature on Achaemenid and Late Antique Sardis ...

Laura Gibbs' roundup (I think I'm a day behind) ...

Adrian Murdoch has found another musical interpretation of Arminius' story ...

Esther over at the Carpe Diem blog translates a number of Martial's epigrams having to do with surgeons ...

Phil Harland hosts the latest Biblical Studies Carnival ...

A new Latin teacher blog ... Caroline Grinham has started up Praeceptrix Latinae ...

If you missed Cassiopeia on the weekend, tonight she's very visible ...

It might be worth mentioning here as well that the LatinTeach list is having technical problems right now ... SK says the nxport people are working on the problem ...