46.1 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Identifying with Liars in Plato's Republic |
Laura Ward |
147 |
46.2 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Aristotle on the Emotions and Body-Soul Unity |
Myrna Gabbe |
147 |
46.3 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Epitasis and Anesis in De Caelo 2.6 |
Stephen Kidd |
147 |
47.1 |
The Emperor Julian |
The making of the emperor: Julian and the succession of 361 |
Kevin Feeney |
147 |
47.2 |
The Emperor Julian |
Julian and Basil of Caesarea on Impostor Philosophers |
Stefan Hodges-Kluck |
147 |
47.3 |
The Emperor Julian |
Julian as Citizen: Attic Oratory and the Misopogon |
Joshua J. Hartman |
147 |
47.4 |
The Emperor Julian |
In Search of a Western Julian: Ammianus and the Latin Tradition |
Alan Ross |
147 |
48.1 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
A Trader in Song: Hesiod at the funeral games for Amphidamas |
Alexander Dale |
147 |
48.2 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
Between Oral and Written: Archaic Epigram & Elegiac Formulae |
Alan Sheppard |
147 |
48.3 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
Invisible Stones: Perses and the beginning of book-epigram |
Michael A. Tueller |
147 |
48.4 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
Pindar, Hieron and the Persian Wars. An Intertextual Reading of Pi. Pyth. 1.71-80 |
Almut Fries |
147 |
48.5 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
Pindar and Diodorus on Sicilian mixis |
Virginia Lewis |
147 |
48.6 |
Inscribing Song: Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry |
A Winter’s Paian: Generic Interdependence and Autonomy in Bacchylides 16 |
Margaret Foster |
147 |
49.1 |
Athenian Unity? |
Territoriality and the Making of Community in the Archaic Period |
Lisa Pilar Eberle |
147 |
49.2 |
Athenian Unity? |
The Hoplite Class as a Complex Category in Greek Thought |
Richard Fernando Buxton |
147 |
49.3 |
Athenian Unity? |
Unanimous Gods, Unanimous Athens? Voting and Divinities in the Oresteia |
Amit Shilo |
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 |
49.5 |
Athenian Unity? |
The Invisible Noose Around a Speaker’s Neck: The Nomos Eisangeltikos and the Dangers of Speaking in the Ecclēsia |
Michael Zimm |
147 |
49.6 |
Athenian Unity? |
Xenophon and the Unequal Phalanx: A 4th-Century View on Political Egalitarianism |
Simone Agrimonti |
147 |
50.1 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
Making rhetoric Roman in the first preface of Cicero’s de Inventione (1.1–5) |
Kyle Helms |
147 |
50.2 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
The National Origins of Phoenician Ethnicity |
Josephine Quinn |
147 |
50.3 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
Bilingualism and Youth in the Roman army |
Egizia-Maria Felice |
147 |
50.4 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
Identity and Erasure in the Sepulchral Relief of Fonteia Helena and Fonteia Eleusis |
Grace Gillies |
147 |
50.5 |
Identity and Ethnicity |
Brahmans and Gymnoi: Autochthony and Cultural Memory in the Life of Apollonius |
Edward Kelting |
147 |
51.1 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
First as History, and Again as Farce: Ironic Echoes in Herodian’s Description of Commodus |
Patrick Cook |
147 |
51.2 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
The Argonautica of Diodorus Siculus |
Charles Muntz |
147 |
51.3 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
Vespasian and the Uses of Humor in Suetonius’ Lives of the Caesars |
Michael Konieczny |
147 |
51.4 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
Staging Morality: Augustan Adultery Law and Public Spectacle |
Mary Deminion |
147 |
51.5 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
Landscapes of Authority: Roman Officials in Second-Century Ephesus |
Garrett Ryan |
147 |
51.6 |
Roman Imperial Ideology and Authority |
Tertullian the "Jurist" and the Language of Roman Law |
Anna Dolganov |
147 |
52.1 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Dancing with Pentheus: Pantomime at the Convivium in Roman Gaul |
Elizabeth Mitchell |
147 |
52.2 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Choreography and Competition in Lucian, Dialogues of the Courtesans 3 |
Sarah Olsen |
147 |
52.3 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Saltatores vel Pantomimi: Where and How did the Cinaedi Perform? |
Thomas Sapsford |
147 |
52.4 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Dancing on the Borders of Empire: The Wandering Thiasus in Catullus 63 |
Basil Dufallo |
147 |
52.5 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Communicating Emotion in Tragic Pantomime |
Helen Slaney |
147 |
52.6 |
Roman Dance Cultures in Context |
Pantomime Dancing and the Development of New Modes of Subjectivity |
Alessandra Zanobi |
147 |
53.1 |
Epistolary Epigraphy |
Epistles on Granite: Ptolemaic Authority and the Superlative at Philae |
Patricia Butz |
147 |
53.2 |
Epistolary Epigraphy |
Law Set in Stone: Inscribing Private Rescripts in Imperial Roman Greece |
Kaius Tuori |
147 |
53.3 |
Epistolary Epigraphy |
Filiation Expressions and the Language of Official Roman Letters Inscribed in Greek |
Christopher Haddad |
147 |
53.4 |
Epistolary Epigraphy |
Documenting Travel in Imperial Egypt: Papyrus vs. Inscribed Letters |
Patricia Rosenmeyer |
147 |
53.5 |
Epistolary Epigraphy |
A Letter of Claudius, the Boundary Between Tymbrianassos and Sagalassos, and the Via Sebaste |
Paul Iversen |
147 |
54.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
A New Type of Ring Composition? Toward a Technique of Inherited Poetics |
Alexander Forte |
147 |
54.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Quickening Course and Watery Ways: Deriving Greek κέλευθος ‘path’ from PIE *h1léwdh- |
Todd Clary |
147 |
54.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
‘To Have’ and ‘To Hold’ in Mycenaean |
Hans Bork |
147 |
54.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Archaisms and Innovations in Homeric Accentuation |
Jesse Lundquist |
147 |
54.5 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Accenting Sequences of Enclitics in Ancient Greek: Rediscovering an Ancient Rule |
Philomen Probert |
147 |
55.1 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
Boys, Herms, and the Symposiast’s Gaze |
Jorge J. Bravo III |
147 |
55.2 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
Baubo and the Question of the Obscene |
Frederika Tevebring |
147 |
55.3 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
The Mirror, Narrative, and Erotic Desire in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses |
Jeffrey Ulrich |
147 |
55.4 |
Sexuality in Ancient Art |
Hercules and the Stability of Gender |
Matthew P. Loar |
147 |