Here's what caught my eye this week:

Irene Hahn had an article on proskynesis, and one on J.B. Bury ...

Can't remember if I had Chris Weimer's Latin version of Paul McCartney's 'Michelle' here yet ...

Ioannis Georganas had a piece on whether Archimedes really did do the Eureka thing in the bath ...

Peter Stothard commented on the avoidance of the term 'civil war' by Caesar ... there's also an item linking turbot, Domitian, and Bush ...

Hobbyblog had its usual assortment this week, closing the week with an interesting one featuring she-wolf and twins ...

If you want to catch up with the Spanish-language Classics blogs, check out Chiron's feedraider page ...

Mischa Hooker has done some useful things to make Google Books more useful for Classicists ...

N.S. Gill had features on Horace and Cronos ...

Michael Gilleland's usual eclectic assortment included items on Planting Trees, some useful words from Latin, a comparison of various translators' approaches to the vanity of man bit from the Odyssey, and some selections to mark Horace's birthday ...

Phil S. hosted the first Patristics Carnival at hyperekperisou ...

Not sure if I've mentioned a new student blog called Classics Reloaded ... worth a look ...

... I've been fiddling with bookmarks this week and probably missed something/someone ... hopefully all will be better next week if that's the case.

Other than that, issue 9.33 of our Explorator newsletter is up at the Yahoo site for those of you who don't subscribe ... the weekly version of our Ancient World on Television listings will follow later today, also at its respective Yahoo site (hopefully they show up this week; not sure why they didn't last week)..