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 |
55.1 |
Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues |
The Self-Divided Dialogical Self in Seneca's De Ira |
Caroline Stark |
145 |
63.2 |
What We Do When We Do Outreach |
Reading Homer with Combat Veterans |
Roberta L. Stewart |
145 |
67.1 |
Stifling Sexuality? |
“Stupra et caedes: Homosexuality, Women’s Rituals, and the State in Livy’s Bacchanalian Narrative” |
Vassiliki Panoussi |
145 |
74.3 |
Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact |
Computational Methods for the Study of Graeco-Egyptian Magical Gems: A Case Study in the Anguipede |
Walter Shandruck |
145 |
82.4 |
Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire |
Statius vortit barbare: Menander, the Achilleid, and the Second Sophistic |
Mathias Hanses |
145 |
71.4 |
History in Classics / Classics in History |
Graduate and Undergraduate Training for the Ancient History Job Market |
Jennifer Roberts |
145 |
5.2 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Glory Without the Glamour: Shared Political Rhetoric in Plutarch and Tacitus |
Adam Kemezis |
145 |
9.1 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Dreams and the Physiology of Memory in Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia |
Claire Coiro Bubb |
145 |
15.3 |
Color in Ancient Drama in Performance |
Shades of Euripides: the Use of Colour Terms in Staging Ancient Plays |
Melissa Funke |
145 |
24.5 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
The Letters of Symmachus: Remembering a Roman Aristocrat and His Family |
Michele Salzman |
145 |
28.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Origin of Homeric ΒΗ Δ’ ΙΕΝΑΙ: A Serial Verb Construction in Greek? |
Anthony Yates |
145 |
35.4 |
Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature |
Ennius’ imago Between Tomb and Text |
Francesca Martelli |
145 |
38.5 |
Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage |
Numismatics, Economics, and the Hellenistic Cyclades, - or How Numismatic Evidence Can Reveal New Sub-regional Dynamics |
John A N Z Tully |
145 |
47.1 |
Women of the Roman Empire |
Public Roles of Provincial Women: Flaminicae of the Imperial Cult |
Judith Lynn Sebesta |
145 |
55.2 |
Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues |
The Persona "Plutarch" in The Dialogue on Love |
Frederick Brenk |
145 |
63.3 |
What We Do When We Do Outreach |
Making a MOOC of Greek History |
Andrew Szegedy-Maszak |
145 |
67.2 |
Stifling Sexuality? |
“Mature Praeceptor Amoris Seeks Tops (Discreet): Desire and Deniability in Tibullus 1.4” |
Robert Matera |
145 |
74.4 |
Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact |
Inscribed Neolithic Hand Axes as Amulets in the So-Called ‘Pergamon Magical Kit’ |
Kassandra Jackson |
145 |
82.5 |
Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire |
Two Clouded Marriages: Aristainetos' Allusions to Aristophanes' Nubes in Letters 2.3 and 2.12 |
Emilia Barbiero |
145 |
26.2 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
Approaches to Greek and Latin Text Reuse |
Neil Bernstein and Monica Berti |
145 |
5.3 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Political Geography of Dionysius’ Periegesis and Arrian’s Periplus Ponti Euxini |
Janet Downie |
145 |
9.2 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Aristotle on the Tongue |
Alexander Robins |
145 |
17.1 |
Historical Poetics and the Intertext |
Solon, ainos, and Herodotus |
Alexander J. Hollmann |
145 |
25.1 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Ancient Gender Studies: The Situation in France |
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris |
145 |
28.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Coordination in Homer |
David Goldstein |
145 |
35.5 |
Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature |
Ovid’s Tombs: Afterlives of the Poetic Corpus |
Nora Goldschmidt |
145 |
43.1 |
Paideia and Polis: The Ephebate and Citizen Training |
The Lycurgan Ephebeia as Social Performance |
Richard Persky |
145 |
47.2 |
Women of the Roman Empire |
Self-Image of Provincial Women in Roman Britain and Roman Egypt |
Kelli Thomerson |
145 |
55.3 |
Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues |
I’ll Tell You When I’m Older: Comparing Plutarchs in De E apud Delphos and Amatorius |
Anne McDonald |
145 |
63.4 |
What We Do When We Do Outreach |
Reaching Out with Print and Web |
Ellen A. Bauerle |
145 |
67.3 |
Stifling Sexuality? |
“The Art of Not Loving” |
E.Del Chrol |
145 |
75.1 |
After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome |
Diplomacy and Doubling in Statius’ Thebaid |
Pramit Chaudhuri |
145 |
83.1 |
Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context |
The Drawings on the Rock Inscriptions of Archaic Thera (IG XII 3, 536-601; IG XII 3 Suppl. 1410-1493) |
Elena Martin Gonzalez |
145 |
5.4 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
Pausanias Politicus: Reflections on Theseus, Themistocles, and Athenian Democracy in Book 1 of the Periegesis |
Patrick Paul Hogan |
145 |
9.3 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Seeing Through the Womb |
Lisl Walsh |
145 |
17.2 |
Historical Poetics and the Intertext |
Lucian, epainos, and the Model Historian |
Stamatia Dova |
145 |
25.2 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Classics and Gender Studies in 21st Century North America |
Barbara Gold |
145 |
28.5 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect |
Joshua Katz and Jay Jasanoff |
145 |
36.1 |
Classics and Reaction: Modern China Confronts the Ancient West |
Plato and Nationalism: Utilizing Classics in the Age of Globalization |
Leihua Weng |
145 |
43.2 |
Paideia and Polis: The Ephebate and Citizen Training |
From Abolition to Renewal: The Ephebeia after Lycurgus |
John Lennard Friend |
145 |
47.3 |
Women of the Roman Empire |
Women in the Treason Trials of Tacitus' Annales |
Laura Van Abbema |
145 |
55.4 |
Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues |
Revelation Dialogue in Plutarch and Hermetism: A "Divine Encounter" with the Truth |
Elsa Simonetti |
145 |
64.1 |
Politics by Other Means? Ethics and Aesthetics in Roman Stoicism |
Color and Variety in Stoic Physics |
Thomas Habinek |
145 |
67.4 |
Stifling Sexuality? |
“Sex and Homosexuality in Suetonius’ Caesares” |
Molly M. Pryzwansky |
145 |