29.5 |
Athenian Frontiers |
The Children of Athena: International Participation in the Hellenistic Panathenaia |
Julia L. Shear |
145 |
29.4 |
Athenian Frontiers |
Out of Bounds: Reassessing IG II² 204 |
Joseph McDonald |
145 |
29.3 |
Athenian Frontiers |
Agyrrhios Beyond Attica: Tax-Farming and Imperial Recovery in the Second Athenian League |
Timothy Sorg |
145 |
29.2 |
Athenian Frontiers |
Ethnic Contestation and Nemean 11: Tenedos, the Aiolis, and Athens |
Eric Driscoll |
145 |
29.1 |
Athenian Frontiers |
How to Cast a Criminal out of Athens: Law and Territory in Archaic Attica |
Mirko Canevaro |
145 |
28.5 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect |
Joshua Katz and Jay Jasanoff |
145 |
28.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Coordination in Homer |
David Goldstein |
145 |
28.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Origin of Homeric ΒΗ Δ’ ΙΕΝΑΙ: A Serial Verb Construction in Greek? |
Anthony Yates |
145 |
28.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Attic ΦΡΑϹΙΝ (CEG 28) and the Prehistory of the Epic Tradition |
Jesse Lundquist |
145 |
28.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Lycian Personal Names in Greek: The Morphological Process of Integration |
Florian Reveilhac |
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 |
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 |
27.2 |
What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism |
The Dialectic of One and Many in the Development of Neoplatonic Metaphysics |
Sara Ahbel-Rappe |
145 |
27.1 |
What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism |
The Neoplatonic Answer to Socrates' 'What is X? |
Danielle Layne |
145 |
26.5 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
After Integrating Digital Papyrology |
Ryan Baumann, Hugh Cayless, Joshua D. Sosin |
145 |
26.4 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
The Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank |
Francesco Mambrini |
145 |
26.3 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
Living Pictures: Computational Photography and the Digital Classics |
Adam Rabinowitz |
145 |
26.2 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
Approaches to Greek and Latin Text Reuse |
Neil Bernstein and Monica Berti |
145 |
26.1 |
Getting Started with Digital Classics |
Social Network Analysis and Ancient History |
Diane Cline |
145 |
25.8 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Theories vs. Practices in American and European Gender Studies in Antiquity |
Amy Richlin |
145 |
25.7 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Ancient Gender Studies in Italy |
Frederica Bessone |
145 |
25.6 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Integrating Gender into North American Classical Studies: Challenges Ahead |
Judith P. Hallett |
145 |
25.5 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Ancient Gender Studies in Germany and Switzerland |
Henriette Harich-Schwarzbauer |
145 |
25.4 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Ancient Gender Studies in the UK |
Helen King |
145 |
25.3 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Gender: A Transatlantic Perspective |
Giulia Sissa |
145 |
25.2 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Classics and Gender Studies in 21st Century North America |
Barbara Gold |
145 |
25.1 |
EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop |
Ancient Gender Studies: The Situation in France |
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris |
145 |
24.5 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
The Letters of Symmachus: Remembering a Roman Aristocrat and His Family |
Michele Salzman |
145 |
24.4 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
Pliny’s Tacitus: The Politics of Representation |
Rebecca Edwards |
145 |
24.3 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
You Can Go Home Again: Pliny Writes to Comum |
Jacqueline Carlon |
145 |
24.2 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
Master of Letters: Linguistic Competence in Fronto’s Correspondence |
Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael |
145 |
24.1 |
Epistolary Fictions and Realities |
“A Sort of Living Dead Man”: Cicero’s Self-Representation in Att. IX-X |
Elizabeth Keitel |
145 |
23.4 |
Diaspora and Migration |
Diaspora as a State of Mind: An Impossibility for Pre-imperial Italy? |
Elena Isayev |
145 |
23.3 |
Diaspora and Migration |
Wanderings and eddies: migration, diaspora and mobility in Messenia |
Sue Alcock |
145 |
23.2 |
Diaspora and Migration |
Greek apoikismos, migration and diaspora |
Carla M. Antonaccio |
145 |
23.1 |
Diaspora and Migration |
Citizen Scatters and Uneasy Statuses in the Roman World |
Nicholas Purcell |
145 |
22.4 |
Unauthorized Receptions |
The Anti-Oedipus: Strella and a Queer Re-imagining of the Tragic Family |
Lynn Kozak |
145 |
22.3 |
Unauthorized Receptions |
Aurelio G. Amatucci’s Codex Fori Mussolini and the Prospective Memory of Italian Fascism |
Bettina Reitz-Joosse |
145 |
22.2 |
Unauthorized Receptions |
Mortal Heroes: Homeric Themes and Classical Allusions in Sidney Nolan’s ‘Gallipoli Series’ |
Sarah Midford |
145 |
22.1 |
Unauthorized Receptions |
Latin, Greek, and Other Classical Nonsense in the Work of Edward Lear |
Marian Makins |
145 |
21.5 |
The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic |
Social Status and Strategies of Discourse: Lucius' Asinine Communications in Apuleius' Metamorphoses |
Evelyn Adkins |
145 |
21.4 |
The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic |
Persius' Polenta and Apuleius' Metamorphoses |
Sasha-Mae Eccleston |
145 |
21.3 |
The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic |
The Gothic Juvenal: Matthew Lewis and the Roman Roots of the Gothic |
James Uden |
145 |
21.2 |
The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic |
Show and Tell: Satire and the Spread of Vice in Juvenal 14 |
Timothy Haase |
145 |
21.1 |
The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic |
Is There Anything purus in Horace’s sermo merus?: Rhetorical Categories and Plautine Diction in Horace Satires 1.4.38-62 |
Ben Jerue |
145 |
20.5 |
Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic |
A Skillful and Guarded Rhetoric: Interpreting Agamemnon in the Homeric Scholia |
Benjamin Sammons |
145 |
20.4 |
Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic |
Revenons à nos moutons: The Resolution of Corrupted Herding in the Odyssey |
Adrienne Hagen |
145 |
20.3 |
Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic |
Question and Answer: Truth, Lies, and Narrative Innovation in the Odyssey |
Justin Arft |
145 |
20.2 |
Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic |
Hesiod and the Pythia: The Didactic/Oracular Literary Complex |
Ella H. Haselswerdt |
145 |
20.1 |
Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic |
Ileus the ‘Benevolent’ in the Catalogue of Women:The Intersection of Epic Traditions |
Elda Granata |
145 |