1.1 |
Greek Language and Linguistics |
Evidence for an Innovative Aspect of ‘Aeolic’ Inflection in Thessalian Greek |
Toru Minamimoto |
145 |
1.2 |
Greek Language and Linguistics |
μασχαλισμός |
Francis Dunn |
145 |
1.3 |
Greek Language and Linguistics |
Women’s Playthings: Contextualizing the Meaning of “Douleuma” |
Roger S. Fisher |
145 |
1.4 |
Greek Language and Linguistics |
Expressing Degrees of Probability in Greek |
Helma Dik |
145 |
1.5 |
Greek Language and Linguistics |
Hybrid Meter in an Orphic Hymn to Zeus |
Jacobo Myerston |
145 |
2.1 |
Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry |
Anima Animae: Lucretius and the Life of the Body-Mind |
Alex Dressler |
145 |
2.2 |
Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry |
Lucretius on the Origin of the World: The Argumentative Structure of De Rerum Natura 5.91-508 |
Abigail Buglass |
145 |
2.3 |
Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry |
Reconciling Epicurean Friendship and Roman amicitia in the Works of Philodemus |
Sonya Wurster |
145 |
2.4 |
Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry |
Ridentem dicere verum: Philodemean Ethics in Horace's Sermones 1.1 |
Sergio Yona |
145 |
2.5 |
Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry |
The Epicurean Calculus of Pleasure and Pain in Horace Satires 2.6 |
Benjamin Vines Hicks |
145 |
3.1 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Response #1 to Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Victoria Wohl |
145 |
3.2 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Response #2 to Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Craig Williams |
145 |
3.3 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Author Response on Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Brooke Holmes |
145 |
3.4 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Response #1 to Race: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Joseph Skinner |
145 |
3.5 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Response #2 to Race: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Constanze Guthenke |
145 |
3.6 |
Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception |
Author Response on Race: Antiquity and its Legacy |
Denise McCoskey |
145 |
4.1 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Sacrificing and Purifying in Greek Poleis. Reassessments and Perspectives |
Stella Georgoudi |
145 |
4.2 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Anger and Honorary Shares: The Promethean Division Revisited |
Charles Stocking |
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 |
4.4 |
Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context |
Sacrificing “In the Greek Fashion” |
F. S. Naiden |
145 |
5.1 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Face of the Emperor in Philo's Embassy to Gaius |
Daniel W. Leon |
145 |
5.2 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Glory Without the Glamour: Shared Political Rhetoric in Plutarch and Tacitus |
Adam Kemezis |
145 |
5.3 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
The Political Geography of Dionysius’ Periegesis and Arrian’s Periplus Ponti Euxini |
Janet Downie |
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 |
5.5 |
Writing Imperial Politics in Greek |
Christians, Money, and the Politics of Intellectual Life under the Severans |
Jared Secord |
145 |
6.1 |
Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy |
Love’s Journeys: Corcyra in Propertius 1.17 and Tibullus 1.3 |
Micah Young Myers |
145 |
6.2 |
Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy |
Women’s Travels in Latin Elegy |
Alison Keith |
145 |
6.3 |
Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy |
Messalla in Tibullus 1.7: Aporia or Castration as the Way of Love |
Paul Allen Miller |
145 |
6.4 |
Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy |
Lentus spatiare: Travelling in Rome in the Ars Amatoria |
Erika Zimmermann Damer |
145 |
7.1 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
Domus Redivivus in 19th-c. London: Sir John Soane's Well-Stuffed House-Museum |
Ann Kuttner |
145 |
7.2 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
The History of Human Habitation: Ancient Domestic Architecture in Nineteenth Century Europe |
Shelley Hales |
145 |
7.3 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
Domestic Interiors, National Concerns: The “Pompeian Room” as a Metonym in the United States |
Marden Nichols |
145 |
7.4 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
Entombing Antiquity: A New Consideration of the Classical Appropriation in the Private Funerary Architecture of New York City |
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis |
145 |
7.5 |
Re-Creating the House of Pansa |
“Reconsidering "Hyperreality": ‘Roman’ Houses and their Gardens (1892-1974) |
Katharine T. von Stackelberg |
145 |
8.1 |
Tragic Interruptions |
The Death of the Character |
Page duBois |
145 |
8.2 |
Tragic Interruptions |
Hegel on Tragedy: Between Feminism and Christianity |
Simon Goldhill |
145 |
8.3 |
Tragic Interruptions |
Arendtian Questions for Addison’s Cato |
Joy Connolly |
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 |
9.2 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Aristotle on the Tongue |
Alexander Robins |
145 |
9.3 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Seeing Through the Womb |
Lisl Walsh |
145 |
9.4 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Aisthêsis and askêsis: Inward Attentiveness and Embodiment in Galen’s Pulse-Lore |
Jessica Wright |
145 |
9.5 |
Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine |
Sensus in Lucretiusʼ De rerum natura |
Pamela Zinn |
145 |
10.1 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands: Discovery of the Battle Zone and Major Finds |
Sebastiano Tusa |
145 |
10.2 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
Archaeological Evidence for Warship Design and Combat in the Third Century B.C. |
Jeffrey Royal |
145 |
10.3 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
The Ship Classes of the Egadi Rams and Polybius’ Account of the First Punic War |
William M. Murray |
145 |
10.4 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
Inscriptions and Institutions: the Evidence of the Ram Inscriptions |
Jonathan Prag |
145 |
10.5 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
Preliminary Observations on the Military Equipment from the Battle of the Aegates Islands |
Andrew L. Goldman |
145 |
10.6 |
The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) |
The Egadi Islands Survey: A Partnership between Marine Ecology and Underwater Archaeology |
Derek Smith |
145 |
11.2 |
The Second Sophistic |
Plutarch and Oracles in the Lives and the Moralia |
Amy Lather |
145 |
11.2 |
The Second Sophistic |
Education and Power in Plutarch Quaestiones convivales 736D-737D |
Gavin Weaire |
145 |