The fighting-off-an-opportunistic-virus edition:


Glaukopis asks an obvious question (which I've been wondering about too) about all that recent Delphic theorizing ...

Michael Gilleland has a nice quote about philosophers from Lucian ... and one on the ship of state from the Theognis ...

Nikolaos Markoulakis was poking around You Tube and found some guy singing Greek to the lyre ...

Irene Hahn reviews a book about Zenobia ...

Tony Keen has been prosletyzing ...

Stephen Carlson has some interesting links to Gospel of Judas stuff ...

Adrian Murdoch echoes my feelings about the Antonine Wall thing (see below ... and perpetually)

A trio of Carnival type things for your delectation ... Alun has some additions to his Vidi post ... Juanvi Santa Isabel has a roundup of recent non-English posts ... Laura Gibbs has her roundup of Latin educational materials ...

Interesting satellite photo of the Corinthian Isthmus (hat tip to J. M-Y. on the Classics list) ...

Sparta has the trailer for the 300 Spartans flick, if you haven't seen it already (looks closer to Lord of the Rings than say, Alexander; visually interesting a la House of Flying Daggers)...

Since Perseus seems to be still in the throes of upgrades, perhaps we can all go outside and look for him in the sky tonight ...