Quiet around the Classical Blogosphere this week:

N.S. Gill was writing about the Death of Alexander the Great ... Mt Aetna ... a review of Rex Wallace's tome on inscriptions at Pompeii and Herculaneum ...

Michael Gilleland has his usual eclectic collection ... In the Twinkling of an Eye ... Blaming it on the Dog ... Did Christ Ever Laugh? ... Dr. Death ...

Nicholas is talking about Claudius Aelianus ...

Peter Stothard is talking about matters like Hung like a Horse (content warning! ... there was a followup) ...

Irene Hahn has a post about Julian ...

Phil has his weekly Patristics roundup ...

A nice website brought to my attention by Intute this week: Columbia University's site on the Parthenon ...

Father Foster's latest have been put up at Father Coulter's site ... one on working on translating papal missives to various heads of state and another about assorted fires ...

If you haven't visited the eClassics site yet, get your feet wet by spending some time with their videos ...

Martin Conde has put up a nice set of aerial photos of Ostia at flickr ...

Tiberius Claudius Lupus has put up some nice photos of Roman Days 7 ...

Other than that, Explorator 10.7 has been posted as has the weekly version of our Ancient World on Television listings ...