A bit of a quiet weekend all around ...

Michael Gilleland is checking Dr. Faust's math ... he's also grumbling (rightly so) about a new 'canon' that doesn't include Homer ...

Adrian Murdoch is commenting on Jerome ...

Dorothy King blogs about Sean Kingsley's Temple Treasure theories ...

Joel Morrison's class is looking at the Lesser Declamations of Pseudo Quintilian II ...

Irene Hahn has some resources on Constantine ...

A couple of roundups from Laura Gibbs here ... and here ... (I hope people are making use of the great crosswords) ...

Ben Smith has provided some useful links in regards to the Codex Sinaiticus ...

There's a new issue of the Italian Journal/Magazine Pomerium available for downloading ...

The Intute Humanities thing points us to the very nice (flash based) site of the Centro Internazionale per lo Studio dei Papiri Ercolanesi (unfortunately, the English button appears to be a ruse) ...

... oh, and by the way, Michel van Rijn's website is back up ...

I've just posted issue 9.26 or our Explorator newsletter, chock full of archaeological news items (most of the Classical ones have already appeared here, of course) ... the Ancient World on Television listings will be posted later this afternoon or evening ...

... and I've just added a pile of jobs to our sister rogueclassicism jobs board ... and there are a few new calls for papers up at our calls for papers page ...