A more leisurely jaunt today (although I'm saving the Spanish (and other) blogs for the weekend ... there's been an outburst of posts in that precinct and I have to get the Spanish sector of my brain functioning rather more caffeinated than it is right now) ...

Really tan to the purview of this blog, but I know some of my readers follow (or used to follow) the Tacitus blog ... it's now closing down ...

Laura Gibbs' daily roundup ...

Ginny Lindzey has been busy of late ...

Ed Flinn has a Salonina/Tyche ...

Andrew Criddle (I think) posts at Hypotyposeis about some Christian references in the Greek Magical Papyri (personally, I've never understood how scholars have distinguished 'Christian' from 'Jewish' in this sort of thing ... I wrestled with it in a paper I wrote while doing grad work, but never managed to figure that out) ...

Eurylochus has been chatting with Aegle (insert chorus of grade sevens going "ooooooooooooooooooooo" here) ...

A number of items of interest have been added to the Intute Arts and Humanities database (which absorbed the Humbul thing) ...

Also on the web, if you have some time to watch, via Michael van Rijn's site is a link to a Swiss documentary about Frieda Tchacos (who, you recall, is the woman behind the 'publication' of the Gospel of Judas) ...

For the skywatchers tonight ... Draco ... Cetus ... and the Harvest Moon ...

Some sundry announcements: Folks might also be interested in learning that the Perseus server will be offline for a few hours on Sunday due to upgrades ... the LatinTeach list has also revived, somewhat sporadically, it seems (although it appears to have been restored from a database of email addresses which must be pre-July) ...