In the next week, I'm going to put some of the 'more frequent updaters' (e.g. Laura Gibbs, Ed Flinn, NS Gill, possibly others) in a sidebar Feedsweep thing in the hopes of giving their almost-daily updates a more timely presentation on rogueclassicism (while not slowing down the loading of rc)... till then, though, here's this week's jog around the Classical blogosphere:

N.S. Gill writes about Virgil and the Classical Tradition, Love Magic, Nero's Fire, Latin Marriage Vocabulary ...

Laura Gibbs' roundups ...

Numerous posts of interest at Campus Mawrtius (another Feedsweep candidate) ...

Justinian's Flea is the topic of reviewish posts from Adrian Murdoch and Irene Hahn ...

Otherwise, Adrian Murdoch has links to a post on Augustine on Civil Government, more Googlemapping of Hadrian's Wall, and one on editions of Julian's Letters ...

... and Irene has posts on Ravenna ... Leo and Attila ... Monasticism ...

Alun gives you the opportunity to go mano a mano with Socrates ... there's also a useful post on the Greeks doing (or not) the first experiment ...

... the Voltage Gate picks up on the Greek Science theme ...

Troels Myrup has a 'tour' of some Polish follies ...

Gidon Shaviv has put together a page bringing together Historical Podcasts, with much of ancient interest ...

A post (by whom?) at Thoughts on Antiquity on Jerome and Eusebius ...

Peter Heather offers some views on Why Did Rome Fall ...

J O'D mentioned this Prometheus comic strip/blog on the Classics list t'other day ... looks like it's worth monitoring ...

Martin Conde has some new photos up of recent finds in Rome and environs ...