Apologies to folks if I seem to be neglecting your blogger blog of late ... server upgrades there resulted in a pile of blogger-based blogs simply republishing ALL of your posts, sometimes repeatedly, and my Squeet mail service was swamped ... I've been deleting en masse in between allergy attacks (I should be having another one of those in the next hour or so, alas) ...

Eric at Campus Mawrtius has some of Auden's thoughts about Catullus ... he was also up early this a.m. posting about John Calvin ...

Ioannis Georganis tells us the Dendra Cuirass is on the move ...

Eurylochus has been chatting with Misenus and Aegle ...

Ed Flinn has a Valentinian/Cross (and notes a bit further down that his absence was due to a stroke! Macte Esto Ed!)

Michael Gilleland has more Kiplingalia ...

Phil Harland has a Hallowe'en-inspired post ...

Troels has a preview of a conference on Roman Egypt ...

Several blogs have mentioned/are mentioning a thing in Prospect Magazine by Allan Massie on the renewed popularity of Roman-themed novels ... honestly can't remember if we mentioned it already or not ...

I couldn't spot Perseus last night (damned light pollution) ... but tonight we can look for Pegasus ...