50.2 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
The National Origins of Phoenician Ethnicity |
Josephine Quinn |
147 |
33.1 |
Livy and the Construction of the Past |
Livy’s Rejection of Polybius’ συμπλοκή: the Case for Competence |
Joseph Groves |
147 |
55.1 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
Boys, Herms, and the Symposiast’s Gaze |
Jorge J. Bravo III |
147 |
58.2 |
Rethinking Roman Imperialism in the Middle and Late Republic (c.327 - 49 BCE) |
Beyond Polybios: quantifying Roman imperialism East and West |
Jonathan R. W. Prag |
147 |
7.2 |
Globalizing the Field: Preserving and Creating Access to Archaeological Collections |
Who Owns the Past? Evidence, Interpretation and the Use of Digital Archaeological Data |
Jon Frey |
147 |
65.1 |
Grammars of Government in Late Antiquity |
Grammars of Government in the Imperial Estate of Saltus Burunitanus |
John Weisweiler |
147 |
63.1 |
Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime |
Sublime Failure |
John Tennant |
147 |
70.1 |
Latin Hexameter Poetry |
Vergil's Third Eclogue at the Dawn of Roman Literature |
John Oksanish |
147 |
6.5 |
The List as Genre |
Lists & Roman Law |
John Matthews |
147 |
58.1 |
Rethinking Roman Imperialism in the Middle and Late Republic (c.327 - 49 BCE) |
Seeing the elephant: beyond the querelle of “Roman imperialism” in the Hellenistic world |
John Ma |
147 |
59.5 |
Men and War |
The death of Marcellus in Silius Italicus Punica 15.334-398 |
John Jacobs |
147 |
78.2 |
New Studies in Asymmetric Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World |
Unfulfilled Potential? The Skirmisher in Greek Warfare ca. 431-362 B.C. |
John Friend |
147 |
2.2 |
Republican Literature |
Messalla Corvinus’ Ciceronian Career |
Joanna Kenty |
147 |
23.4 |
Emperors, Aristocrats, and Bishops in Late Antiquity |
Politics, the Brain, and Public Health in Late Antiquity |
Jessica Wright |
147 |
61.2 |
Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire |
Where is 'Here'? Analogies of Physical and Literary Space in Catullus 42 and 55 |
Jessica Seidman |
147 |
16.2 |
New Approaches to Fragments and Fragmentary Survival |
Fragmentary Furii and Latin Historical Epic |
Jessica H. Clark |
147 |
54.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Archaisms and Innovations in Homeric Accentuation |
Jesse Lundquist |
147 |
17.4 |
Rome: The City as Text |
A Fool for the City? Images of Rome in St. Perpetua's Diary |
Jennifer A. Rea |
147 |
55.3 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
The Mirror, Narrative, and Erotic Desire in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses |
Jeffrey Ulrich |
147 |
63.4 |
Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime |
Antique Undead: Gothic Horror, Romanticism, and the Grand Tour |
James Uden |
147 |
61.3 |
Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire |
Inachia, Horace, and Neoteric Poetry |
James Townshend |
147 |
61.5 |
Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire |
There and Back Again: Inverting the Virgilian Career in Juvenal's Third Satire |
James Taylor |
147 |
25.5 |
Thinking through Recent German Scholarship on the Roman Republic |
The Economics of Roman Political Culture |
James K. Tan |
147 |
72.1 |
Response and Responsibility in a Postclassical World |
Towards an Irresponsible Classics |
James I. Porter |
147 |
33.2 |
Livy and the Construction of the Past |
Exemplary Tyrants: Livy on Violence, Due Process, and Protecting the State |
Jacqueline Pincus |
147 |
62.5 |
Truth and Lies |
Christian Cues in The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre |
Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne |
147 |
75.2 |
“Theism” and Related Categories in the Study of Ancient Religions |
Imperial Cult in the pompa circensis |
Jacob Latham |
147 |
21.4 |
Ancient Kingship |
A New Approach to the Jewish Antiquities: Flavius Josephus' Philosophy of Monarchy |
Jacob Feeley |
147 |
75.1 |
“Theism” and Related Categories in the Study of Ancient Religions |
Divine Cicero and pious Clodius: invective in the De Domo Sua |
Jaclyn Neel |
147 |
39.3 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
Collaborative Annotation and Latin Pedagogy |
J. Bert Lott |
147 |
6.3 |
The List as Genre |
Jerome’s De Viris Illustribus and the Beginnings of a Christian Curriculum |
Irene SanPietro |
147 |
18.3 |
Plutarch and Late Republican Rome |
Sulla and the Creation of Roman Athens |
Inger Neeltje Irene Kuin |
147 |
67.1 |
The Commentary and the Making of Philosophy |
Commentaries: Intersections between ‘Pagan’ and Christian Platonism in Late Antiquity |
Ilaria Ramelli |
147 |
5.4 |
The Ides of March: New Perspectives |
Murder on Display: Performance and Persuasion at Caesar's funeral |
Ida Östenberg |
147 |
43.2 |
Fragments from Theory to Practice |
These Are the Lucilian Breaks: Already Fragmentary in the Roman Republic? |
Ian Goh |
147 |
76.1 |
Imitation in Medieval Latin Literature |
Imitation as reincarnation? Rutilius, Messalla, and ‘Ouidius rediuiuus’ at the Thermae Taurinae |
Ian Fielding |
147 |
32.2 |
Friendship and Affection |
Socrates and Eudaimonism in the Euthydemus and Meno |
Iakovos Vasiliou |
147 |
49.4 |
Athenian Unity? |
A Deeper Look into the Quarries at Syracuse: Thucydides 7.84-7 in Connection to the Plague |
Holly Maggiore |
147 |
32.1 |
Friendship and Affection |
Family Values: Negotiating Affection in the Attic Orators |
Hilary Lehmann |
147 |
55.6 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
Women’s Desire, Archaeology and Feminist Theory: the Case of the Sandal-Binder |
Hérica Valladares |
147 |
52.5 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Communicating Emotion in Tragic Pantomime |
Helen Slaney |
147 |
84.5 |
The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students |
The Lack of a Rogator and Its Implications in Pompeian Electoral Programmata |
Hayley Barnett |
147 |
8.5 |
Classica Africana Redux: Re-Visiting the Classicism of W.E.B. Du Bois |
Hell to Pay: Classics and Radical Inclusion in W.E.B. Du Bois’s “Of the Ruling of Men” |
Harriet Fertik |
147 |
15.2 |
German and Austrian Refugee Classicists: New Testimonies, New Perspectives |
Between three worlds: the Odyssey of a Protestant German-Jewish Classicist: Friedrich W. Lenz |
Hans-Peter Obermayer |
147 |
54.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
‘To Have’ and ‘To Hold’ in Mycenaean |
Hans Bork |
147 |
25.4 |
Thinking through Recent German Scholarship on the Roman Republic |
The Study of Republican Rome and (the Phantom Menace of) the German ‘Sonderforschungsbereich’ |
Hans Beck |
147 |
81.4 |
Ancient Greek Personal Religion |
Testing the Limits of Personal Religion and Civic Identity: The Case of Xenophon at Scillus |
Hannah Willey |
147 |
63.6 |
Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime |
“Cupid and Psyche” in South Korean Manhwa |
H. Christian Blood |
147 |
39.4 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
From Stone to Screen to Classroom |
Gwynaeth McIntyre, Melissa Funke, and Chelsea Gardner |
147 |
26.5 |
Markets and the Ancient Greek Economy |
ShoEconomics: Market size and Supply of Footwear in Classical Athens |
Graham Oliver |
147 |