4.2 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Anger and Honorary Shares: The Promethean Division Revisited |
Charles Stocking |
145 |
7.5 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
“Reconsidering "Hyperreality": ‘Roman’ Houses and their Gardens (1892-1974) |
Katharine T. von Stackelberg |
145 |
14.2 |
Moving toward a (Responsible) Hybrid/Online Greek Major |
Bridging the Gap Between First and Third Year Greek Courses with an Online Commentary to Xenophon’s Education of Cyrus |
Norman B. Sandridge |
145 |
24.1 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
“A Sort of Living Dead Man”: Cicero’s Self-Representation in Att. IX-X |
Elizabeth Keitel |
145 |
27.3 |
What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism |
The oikeiōsis Doctrine in Christian Neoplatonism between Ethics and Theology |
Ilaria Ramelli |
145 |
34.5 |
The Power of the Written Word: Cross-Cultural Comparisons |
The Reach of Late Antique Government |
Bernhard Palme |
145 |
38.1 |
Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage |
Archaic Small Change and the Logic of Political Survival |
Peter van Alfen |
145 |
46.1 |
Talking Back to Teacher: Orality and Prosody in the Secondary and University Classroom |
How Did People Back Then Understand This? |
Robert Dudley |
145 |
54.2 |
Xenophon on the Challenges of Leadership |
Reading the Future in Xenophon’s Anabasis |
Emily Baragwanath |
145 |
57.3 |
Varro, De Lingua Latina, and Intellectual Culture in the Late Republic |
The Time, the Place: a Year with Varro |
Diana Spencer |
145 |
66.3 |
The Role of “Performance” in Late Antiquity |
Sharing Letters, Sharing Friendship: Public Readings in Synesius |
Mathilde Cambron-Goulet |
145 |
73.3 |
The Feminine in Propertius Book 4: New Assessments |
Shadows, Dust, and Simulacra in Propertius Book Four |
Hunter Gardner |
145 |
82.1 |
Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire |
Actors' Repertory and 'New' Comedies under the Roman Empire |
Sebastiana Nervegna |
145 |
64.5 |
Politics by Other Means? Ethics and Aesthetics in Roman Stoicism |
Politics of Friendship in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales |
Jula Wildberger |
145 |
4.3 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Sacrifice as Literary Construct? The Gap Between God and Sacrifice, Poetry and Cult |
Sarah Hitch |
145 |
8.2 |
Tragic Interruptions |
Hegel on Tragedy: Between Feminism and Christianity |
Simon Goldhill |
145 |
14.3 |
Moving toward a (Responsible) Hybrid/Online Greek Major |
Advanced Greek and Latin in a Limited, Personalized Online Setting |
Ryan C. Fowler |
145 |
24.2 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
Master of Letters: Linguistic Competence in Fronto’s Correspondence |
Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael |
145 |
27.4 |
What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism |
Diotima’s Ladder and Derrida’s L’Autre: Neoplatonism for a Post-Metaphysical Age |
Vishwa Adluri |
145 |
35.1 |
Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature |
Silent Bones and Singing Stones: Materializing the Poetic Corpus in Hellenistic Greece |
Verity Platt |
145 |
38.2 |
Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage |
Embedded Denominations: Patterns in the hoard evidence from fourth-century Southern Anatolia |
Lisa Pilar Eberle |
145 |
46.2 |
Talking Back to Teacher: Orality and Prosody in the Secondary and University Classroom |
Et iucunda et idonea dicere vitae… et scholae: A Teacher’s Case for Performing Classical Drama in Greek and Latin |
Matthew McGowan |
145 |
54.3 |
Xenophon on the Challenges of Leadership |
Piety in Xenophon’s Theory of Leadership |
Michael Flower |
145 |
57.4 |
Varro, De Lingua Latina, and Intellectual Culture in the Late Republic |
The Antiquities of the Latin Language: Varro's Excavations of the Roman Past |
Katharina Volk |
145 |
66.4 |
The Role of “Performance” in Late Antiquity |
Performance and Petitions: A Game of Justice in Roman Egypt |
Martin Reznick |
145 |
74.1 |
Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact |
The Use of Biblical Incipits on Amulets from Late Antique Egypt: Texts, Functions, and Contexts |
Joseph Sanzo |
145 |
82.2 |
Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire |
Comedy Repurposed: Evidence for Comic Performances in the Second Sophistic and Aristides’ On the Banning of Comedy |
Anna Peterson |
145 |
44.1 |
Afro-Latin and Afro-Hispanic Literature and Classics |
Black Angel: Classical Myth, Race and Desire in a Brazilian Modernist Play |
Rodrigo Tadeu Gonçalves and Guilherme Gontijo Flores |
145 |
4.4 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Sacrificing “In the Greek Fashion” |
F. S. Naiden |
145 |
8.3 |
Tragic Interruptions |
Arendtian Questions for Addison’s Cato |
Joy Connolly |
145 |
15.1 |
Color in Ancient Drama in Performance |
The Significance of Skin Color in Aristophanes (Ecclesiazousae, Thesmophoriazousae) |
Velvet L. Yates |
145 |
24.3 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
You Can Go Home Again: Pliny Writes to Comum |
Jacqueline Carlon |
145 |
28.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Lycian Personal Names in Greek: The Morphological Process of Integration |
Florian Reveilhac |
145 |
35.2 |
Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature |
Pausanias’ Dead Poets Society |
Johanna Hanink |
145 |
38.3 |
Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage |
Reconsidering the Impact of the Ptolemaic Closed Monetary Zone outside of Egypt |
Paul Keen |
145 |
46.3 |
Talking Back to Teacher: Orality and Prosody in the Secondary and University Classroom |
Explain, Translate, Perform: A Podcasting Approach to Greek and Latin Orality |
Christopher Francese |
145 |
54.4 |
Xenophon on the Challenges of Leadership |
Bad Leaders in Xenophon’s Hellenica |
Frances Pownall |
145 |
63.1 |
What We Do When We Do Outreach |
The Big Read |
Jennifer A. Rea |
145 |
66.5 |
The Role of “Performance” in Late Antiquity |
The Performance of Diplomacy: Verbal and Non-verbal Communication at the Imperial Court of the Late Roman Empire |
Audrey Becker |
145 |
74.2 |
Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact |
In Sickness and in Health: Roman and Late Antique Amulets from Syria-Palestine |
Megan Nutzman |
145 |
82.3 |
Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire |
The Comic Fashioning and Self-Fashioning of the Eunuch Sophist Favorinus |
Ryan Samuels |
145 |
71.3 |
History in Classics / Classics in History |
Strengthening a Classics Department with Ancient History |
Dennis P. Kehoe |
145 |
5.1 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Face of the Emperor in Philo's Embassy to Gaius |
Daniel W. Leon |
145 |
8.1 |
Tragic Interruptions |
The Death of the Character |
Page duBois |
145 |
15.2 |
Color in Ancient Drama in Performance |
Are Aeschylus’ Suppliants Women of Color? |
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz |
145 |
24.4 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
Pliny’s Tacitus: The Politics of Representation |
Rebecca Edwards |
145 |
28.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Attic ΦΡΑϹΙΝ (CEG 28) and the Prehistory of the Epic Tradition |
Jesse Lundquist |
145 |
35.3 |
Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature |
The Tomb as Metapoetic Space in Hellenistic Epigram |
Irene Peirano |
145 |
38.4 |
Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage |
The School of Alexandria? Rethinking the Closed Currency System Outside Egypt |
Noah Kaye |
145 |
46.4 |
Talking Back to Teacher: Orality and Prosody in the Secondary and University Classroom |
Talking Sense |
Robert Patrick |
145 |