76.1 |
Civic Responsibility |
Isocrates’ Letter to Archidamus in Its Literary Context |
Mitchell Parks |
146 |
76.6 |
Civic Responsibility |
Artistic license and civic responsibility in Greek and Roman declamation |
Craig Gibson |
146 |
76.3 |
Civic Responsibility |
Aristotle on Community and Exchange |
David J. Riesbeck |
146 |
76.4 |
Civic Responsibility |
The Rhetoric of Cicero's Laudatio Sapientiae: de Legibus 1.58-62 |
David West |
146 |
23.3 |
Cognitive Classics: New Theoretical Models for Approaching the Ancient World |
The Cognitive Structure of Roman Ritual Practice |
Jacob Mackey |
146 |
23.2 |
Cognitive Classics: New Theoretical Models for Approaching the Ancient World |
Crowds in the Corcyraean Stasis |
Garrett Fagan |
146 |
23.1 |
Cognitive Classics: New Theoretical Models for Approaching the Ancient World |
Why a Mind is Necessary for Classical Studies |
William Short |
146 |
23.5 |
Cognitive Classics: New Theoretical Models for Approaching the Ancient World |
The Affective Sciences and Greek Drama |
Peter Meineck |
146 |
23.4 |
Cognitive Classics: New Theoretical Models for Approaching the Ancient World |
Embodied Historiography: Models for Reasoning in Tacitus' Annals |
Jennifer Devereaux |
146 |
74.6 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Alfonso Sastre's Los Dioses y los Cuernos (1995) as a rewriting of Plautus' Amphitruo |
Rodrigo Goncalves |
146 |
74.1 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Sophocles, Polemon and fifth-century comedy |
Sebastiana Nervegna |
146 |
74.3 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Boogeymen in the Playwright’s Closet: Mormolukeia, Generic Aesthetics, and Adolescent Outreach in Old Comedy |
Al Duncan |
146 |
74.2 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Paracomic Costuming: Euripides' Helen as a Response to Aristophanes' Acharnians |
Craig Jendza |
146 |
74.5 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Lucretius at the Ludi: Comedy and Other Drama in Book Four of De rerum natura |
Mathias Hanses |
146 |
74.4 |
Comedy and Comic Receptions |
Spectator Courts: Metatheater and Program in Terence’s Prologues |
Patrick Dombrowski |
146 |
63.6 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
A New Text from the Dossier of the Descendants of Flavius Eulogius |
C. Michael Sampson |
146 |
63.2 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
The Account of Demosthenes’ Death in P.Berol. inv. 13045 |
Davide Amendola |
146 |
63.1 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Translation as a Means of Textual Composition in the Bilingual Funerary Papyri Rhind I and II |
Emily Cole |
146 |
63.3 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Village Elites in Roman Egypt: The Case of First-Century Tebtunis |
Micaela Langellotti |
146 |
63.4 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Child Labor in Greco-Roman Egypt: New Texts from the Archive of Harthotes |
W. Graham Claytor and Elizabeth Nabney |
146 |
63.5 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
A Christian Amulet in Context: Report on a Re-edition and Study of P.Oxy. VIII 1151 |
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer |
146 |
58.2 |
Demystifying Assessment |
Rethinking the Latin Classroom: Changing the Role of Translation in Assessment |
Jacquelie Carlon |
146 |
58.1 |
Demystifying Assessment |
Assessing Translingual and Transcultural Competence |
David Johnson and Yasuko Taoka |
146 |
58.4 |
Demystifying Assessment |
Assessment at the Secondary Level: Demands and Benefits |
Keely Lake |
146 |
58.5 |
Demystifying Assessment |
Assessing Learning Outcomes Online: A longitudinal, collaborative, inter-institutional case study |
Ryan Fowler and Amy Singer |
146 |
58.3 |
Demystifying Assessment |
The Teagle Assessment Project: A Study of the Learning Outcomes for Majors in Classics |
Michael Arnush and Kenny Morrell |
146 |
45.5 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Reflexivity and Integrity in Sophocles' Philoctetes |
John Gibert |
146 |
45.4 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Generalizing Force: The Breakdown of Creon’s Authority in Sophocles’ Antigone |
Lucy Van Essen-Fishman |
146 |
45.3 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Playing the Volcano: Prometheus Bound and Fifth Century Volcanic Theory |
Patrick Glauthier |
146 |
45.6 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Dead Man Walking: The Use of Funerary Motifs in Euripides’ Orestes |
Wendy Closterman |
146 |
45.1 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Performing Relationships: Aeschylus’ Use of Mousikē and Choreia in the Oresteia |
Valerie Hannon Smitherman |
146 |
45.2 |
Discourses of Greek Tragedy: Music, Natural Science, Statecraft, Ethics |
Night of the Waking Dead: The Ghost of Clytemnestra and Collective Vengeance in Aeschylus’ Eumenides |
Robert Cioffi |
146 |
21.3 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Pax, the Senate, and Augustus in 13 BCE: a new look at the Ara Pacis Augustae |
Amy Russell |
146 |
21.6 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Regulating and ‘Romanizing’ the Environment |
Cynthia Bannon |
146 |
21.5 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Who Controls the Imperial Mint at Rome? An Epigraphic Perspective on Bureaucrats |
David Schwei |
146 |
21.2 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Rome and the “Immortal Gods”: an Ideology for Empire |
Larisa Masri |
146 |
21.1 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Roman Senatorial Reactions to the Extortion and Abuse of Provincials and Foreigners before 149 B.C.E. |
Lekha Shupeck |
146 |
21.4 |
Empire and Ideology in the Roman World |
Crinagoras of Mytilene and the Construction of Empire in Greek Epigrams of the Augustan Period |
Thomas Keith |
146 |
37.1 |
Empires, Kingdoms, and Leagues in the Ancient Greek World |
An Empire of Allotment: Imperial Stability and the Athenian Frontier in Fifth-Century Euboea |
Timothy Sorg |
146 |
37.3 |
Empires, Kingdoms, and Leagues in the Ancient Greek World |
The Seleucids in Babylon: royal euergetism and local elites |
M.S. (Marijn) Visscher |
146 |
37.4 |
Empires, Kingdoms, and Leagues in the Ancient Greek World |
Rhodes, the Cyclades, and the Second Nesiotic League |
John Tully |
146 |
37.2 |
Empires, Kingdoms, and Leagues in the Ancient Greek World |
The Practice of Diplomacy: Sidonian Kings and Greek States in the Fourth Century BCE |
Denise Demetriou |
146 |
57.5 |
Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature |
Pliny’s Telemacheia: Epic and Exemplarity Under Vesuvius |
Jacques Bromberg |
146 |
57.1 |
Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature |
Moralizing kinship in the Flavian era: animal families in the Elder Pliny |
Neil Bernstein |
146 |
57.2 |
Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature |
Opibusque ultra ne crede paternis: Fathers and Sons on the Wrong Side of History in Valerius’ Argonautica |
Timothy Stover |
146 |
57.4 |
Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature |
The Father’s Tragedy: Assessing Paternity in Silvae 2.1 |
Micaela Janan |
146 |
57.3 |
Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature |
Male Lament in Statius’ Thebaid |
Antonios Augoustakis |
146 |
72.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Prehistory of Eternity |
Alexander Dale |
146 |
72.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Greek εἱαμενή |
Alexander Nikolaev |
146 |
72.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Motivating Osthoff's Law in Latin |
Anthony Yates |
146 |