33.4 |
Livy and the Construction of the Past |
Between senatus and populus: Contested contiones in Livy’s Third Decade |
Anne Truetzel |
147 |
33.5 |
Livy and the Construction of the Past |
Choral Dynamics in Livy's AUC XXIII |
Kyle Sanders |
147 |
34.1 |
Architecture and Self-Definition |
How Syracusan Was The Carthaginian Treasury? |
Timothy Smith |
147 |
34.2 |
Architecture and Self-Definition |
The Tyrant as Liberator: The Treasury of Brasidas and the Acanthians at Delphi |
Matthew Sears |
147 |
34.3 |
Architecture and Self-Definition |
Self-Definition of Alexander the Great |
F. S. Naiden |
147 |
34.4 |
Architecture and Self-Definition |
Ritual and Identity at the Restored Epidauran Asklepieion |
Stephen Ahearne-Kroll |
147 |
35.1 |
Standardization and the State |
Materiality and Performance in the Use of Standardized Measures |
Robert Schon |
147 |
35.2 |
Standardization and the State |
Who Benefits? Incentive and Coercion in the Selection of Greek Monetary Standards |
Peter van Alfen |
147 |
35.3 |
Standardization and the State |
Measures and Standards in Hellenistic and Roman Sicily |
D. Alex Walthall |
147 |
35.4 |
Standardization and the State |
State Standards and Metrological Culture in Imperial Rome |
Andrew M. Riggsby |
147 |
35.5 |
Standardization and the State |
Performing Measurement in the Roman East |
Melissa Bailey |
147 |
36.1 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
Introduction: Fides in the early Roman Principate |
Claire Stocks |
147 |
36.2 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
The Failure of Fides in the Octavia |
Lauren Ginsberg |
147 |
36.3 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
Nulla fides, nulli super Hercule fletus? Shifting Loyalties in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus |
Tim Stover |
147 |
36.4 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
Fides in Statius’ Silvae |
Neil Bernstein |
147 |
36.5 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
Affirmatio Religiosa: Piety and Fides in Silius Italicus’ Punica |
Ray Marks |
147 |
36.6 |
Fides in Flavian Poetry |
Response/Conclusion. haec pietas, haec fides: Permutations of Trust in Statius’ Thebaid |
Antony Augoustakis |
147 |
38.1 |
Cicero across Genres |
Seeing the Whole in Cicero’s Brutus |
Christopher S. van den Berg |
147 |
38.2 |
Cicero across Genres |
Cum solitudine loqui: Ciceronian Solitude across Generic Lines |
Aaron Kachuck |
147 |
38.3 |
Cicero across Genres |
Arguments for Political Participation in Cicero’s pro Sestio and de Republica |
David West |
147 |
38.4 |
Cicero across Genres |
Epistolary Style and Rhetorical Style: A Path Across Letters and Rhetorical Treatises |
Francesco Ginelli |
147 |
38.5 |
Cicero across Genres |
Cicero the Satirist? Generic Variation and Allusion in the Letters |
Amanda Wilcox |
147 |
39.1 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Seals Online Catalogue |
Lain Wilson and Jonathan Shea |
147 |
39.2 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
Using Online Tools to Teach Classics in a Small or Non-Existent Classics Program |
Kristina Chew |
147 |
39.3 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
Collaborative Annotation and Latin Pedagogy |
J. Bert Lott |
147 |
39.4 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
From Stone to Screen to Classroom |
Gwynaeth McIntyre, Melissa Funke, and Chelsea Gardner |
147 |
39.5 |
Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach |
Dependency Syntax Trees in the Latin 1 Classroom |
Robert Gorman |
147 |
40.1 |
The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue |
Classical Education in the UK: Boom or Bust? |
Arlene Holmes-Henderson |
147 |
40.2 |
The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue |
Trends in Teachings the Classics to Undergraduates |
Mary Pendergraft |
147 |
40.3 |
The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue |
Nondum Arabes Seresque rogant: Classics Looks East |
Kathleen Coleman |
147 |
40.4 |
The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue |
A Liberal Art for the Future |
Nigel Nicholson |
147 |
41.1 |
Marx and Antiquity |
Ode on a Grecian Printing-Press: Marx and the possibility of antiquity |
Adam Edward Lecznar |
147 |
41.2 |
Marx and Antiquity |
Marxing out on Fundus: Salvaging the Slave from Virgil’s Farm |
Tom Geue |
147 |
41.3 |
Marx and Antiquity |
The Hell of the Populace: Marx, Epicurus, and the Limits of Enlightenment |
Martin Devecka |
147 |
42.1 |
Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out |
The Fairest of Constitutions? Democracy and Its Discontents in Herodotus’ Histories |
Ellen G. Millender |
147 |
42.2 |
Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out |
Megabyxus in the Constitutional Debate |
Rosaria V. Munson |
147 |
42.3 |
Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out |
Darius the Would-Be King: Ambition, Power, and the 'Best Man' in Herodotus' Histories |
Carolyn Dewald |
147 |
42.4 |
Fragments from Theory to Practice |
Sifting through the textual ruins of antiquity: fragment and body in Montaigne's "On some lines of Virgil" |
Ariane Schwartz |
147 |
42.4 |
Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out |
Herodotus and the “Constitutional Debate” (3.80-82) |
Brian M. Lavelle |
147 |
43.1 |
Fragments from Theory to Practice |
Pleasure-Loving Plato: Asking the Right Questions of the Greek Comic Fragments |
Matthew C. Farmer |
147 |
43.2 |
Fragments from Theory to Practice |
These Are the Lucilian Breaks: Already Fragmentary in the Roman Republic? |
Ian Goh |
147 |
43.3 |
Fragments from Theory to Practice |
Speaking in Fragments: Narrators and the Roman Historiographic Tradition in Livy's Third Decade |
Charles Westfall Oughton |
147 |
44.1 |
The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry |
The Channels of Song in Calpurnius Siculus and Virgil's Georgics |
Julia Scarborough |
147 |
44.2 |
The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry |
The Conflict between Spring and Winter: A Pseudo-Vergilian Bucolic Poem |
Fabian Zogg |
147 |
44.3 |
The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry |
The Commodification of Carmina in Baptista Mantuanus’s Eclogues |
Caleb M. X. Dance |
147 |
44.4 |
The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry |
Lifeguard Not on Duty: Water as Pastoral Danger in Sannazaro's Ovidian Salices |
Charles McNamara |
147 |
45.1 |
Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! |
Kennedy’s Dialect Twist—Could This Really Be the End? |
Elena Giusti |
147 |
45.2 |
Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! |
Happy Un-Birthday, Harvard School!: The Aeneid’s Pre-History of Dialectical Interpretation |
Nandini B. Pandey |
147 |
45.3 |
Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! |
Happy Vergil Goes North: Aeneid in Russian Letters |
Zara M. Torlone |
147 |
45.4 |
Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! |
Vergil's Pessimism: A Reappraisal of the Harvard School and Augustan Poetry |
Barbara P. Weinlich |
147 |