51.3 |
Dido in and after Vergil |
"Dido in the light of Livy" |
Elena Giusti |
149 |
51.2 |
Dido in and after Vergil |
“Deianeirian Dido" |
Robin N. Mitchell-Boyask |
149 |
50.5 |
Philology's Shadow II |
Philological Apologetics: Hellenization and Festugière |
Renaud Gagné |
149 |
50.4 |
Philology's Shadow II |
Praeparatio Rabbinica: Zacharias Frankel (1801–1875), the Wissenschaft des Judentums, and the Septuagint |
Theodor Dunkelgrün |
149 |
50.3 |
Philology's Shadow II |
Philology’s Roommate: Hermeneutics, Rhetoric, and the Seminar |
Constanze Güthenke |
149 |
50.2 |
Philology's Shadow II |
Ad fontes: source and original in the shadow of theology |
Irene Peirano |
149 |
49.6 |
New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire |
'What Was He Thinking?': Marcus Antonius, Parthia and 'Caesarian Imperialism' |
Kathryn Welch |
149 |
49.5 |
New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire |
Provincial Commanders in the Sphere of Antonius the Triumvir: the Negotiation of Relationships |
Hannah Mitchell |
149 |
49.4 |
New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire |
Rome’s Late Republican Empire: The View from the Danube |
T. Corey Brennan |
149 |
49.3 |
New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire |
Modicum imperium: New Visions of Empire in the 70s BCE |
Josiah Osgood |
149 |
49.2 |
New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire |
Scaevola and Rutilius in Asia |
Kit Morrell |
149 |
48.4 |
Bloody Excess: Roman Epic |
They Might be Romans: The Giants and Civil War in Augustan Poetry |
David Wright |
149 |
48.3 |
Bloody Excess: Roman Epic |
Lucan, Seneca and the plus quam Aesthetic |
Scott Weiss |
149 |
48.2 |
Bloody Excess: Roman Epic |
Hannibal's Bloody Homecoming in Silius' Punica |
Andrew McClellan |
149 |
48.1 |
Bloody Excess: Roman Epic |
The Programmatic ‘Ordior’ of Silius Italicus |
Paul Hay |
149 |
47.4 |
Reception |
Triumphant Orpheus: Orphic Platonism and Sir Orfeo |
Verity Walsh |
149 |
47.3 |
Reception |
Senecan Drama and its Performability: Phaedra’s Last Act (1154-280) |
Simona Martorana |
149 |
47.2 |
Reception |
Plinian themes in Italo Calvino’s 'Cosmicomiche', 'Città Invisibili' and 'Palomar' |
Amy Lewis |
149 |
47.1 |
Reception |
Using Oral Histories to Conceptualize the Place of Classics in Marginalized Communities |
Zachary Elliott |
149 |
46.4 |
Mind and Matter |
“Matter is not a principle.” Neopythagorean Attempts at Monism |
Brandon Zimmerman |
149 |
46.3 |
Mind and Matter |
Analogy, Argument, and Prolepsis in Lucretius DRN, 2.112-141 |
Peter Osorio |
149 |
46.2 |
Mind and Matter |
Atomism and the Receptacle in Plato's Timaeus |
Matthew Gorey |
149 |
46.1 |
Mind and Matter |
The Interaction between Mind and Soul in Empedocles’ Philosophy |
Chiara Ferella |
149 |
45.4 |
Roman Republican Prose and its Afterlife |
A Ciceronian Blind Spot: Caecus, Cethegus, and Ennius in Cicero’s Brutus |
Christopher van den Berg |
149 |
45.3 |
Roman Republican Prose and its Afterlife |
Sallust and the Mytilenean Debate |
Charles Muntz |
149 |
45.2 |
Roman Republican Prose and its Afterlife |
Negotiating Exile: The Ship-of-State in Cicero’s Post-Reditum Speeches |
Julia Mebane |
149 |
45.1 |
Roman Republican Prose and its Afterlife |
Recolonizing North Africa: Sallust, French Algeria, and the Maghreb Fantasia |
Kyle Khellaf |
149 |
44.4 |
Letters in the Ancient World |
Enlisting the Voice, Engaging the Soul: Seneca’s 84th Epistle |
Scott Lepisto |
149 |
44.3 |
Letters in the Ancient World |
Imperial Spies and Intercepted Letters in the Late Roman Empire |
Kathryn Langenfeld |
149 |
44.2 |
Letters in the Ancient World |
The Clementia of Burning Letters |
Nathaniel Katz |
149 |
44.1 |
Letters in the Ancient World |
Foreign Anxiety in the Letters of Philostratus |
Chris Bingley |
149 |
43.4 |
Classical Advocacy: The National Committee for Latin and Greek |
Teaching Classics in Community College |
Kyle Jazwa |
149 |
43.3 |
Classical Advocacy: The National Committee for Latin and Greek |
A Seal of Biliteracy for Classical Languages |
Thomas Sienkewicz |
149 |
43.2 |
Classical Advocacy: The National Committee for Latin and Greek |
Communication, Cohesiveness, and Continuity: Fighting for the Survival of the Classics |
Keely Lake |
149 |
43.1 |
Classical Advocacy: The National Committee for Latin and Greek |
The National Committee for Latin and Greek |
Mary Pendergraft |
149 |
42.3 |
Resist Together |
Training on Combatting Harassment in Academia |
Regina Ryan |
149 |
42.2 |
Resist Together |
“Harassment in Academe: Reflections and Coping/Resisting Strategies” |
Barbara Gold |
149 |
42.1 |
Resist Together |
Creation and Implementation of Anti-harassment Policy at the University Level |
Rebecca Futo Kennedy |
149 |
41.5 |
Outreach Open Mic |
The State of Amphora, The Outreach Publication of the SCS |
Wells Hansen |
149 |
41.4 |
Outreach Open Mic |
Classics in Public: Year I of the Committee on Public Information and Media Relations |
Tara Mulder |
149 |
41.3 |
Outreach Open Mic |
Non sibi sed suis: Service-Learning in an Advanced Latin Course |
Mallory Monaco Caterine |
149 |
41.2 |
Outreach Open Mic |
The SCS online: Reflections from the Communications Committee |
T. H. M. Gellar-Goad |
149 |
40.4 |
Afterlives of Ancient Medicine |
Reading Celsus in Early Modern Italy |
Marquis Berrey |
149 |
40.3 |
Afterlives of Ancient Medicine |
The Longue Durée of Classics and Successions in Ancient Scientific and Medical Traditions |
Paul Keyser |
149 |
40.2 |
Afterlives of Ancient Medicine |
The Big O”: Ancient Discourses on the Process of Female Pleasure |
Erin McKenna Hanses |
149 |
40.1 |
Afterlives of Ancient Medicine |
De Galeni Corporis Fabrica: Vesalius' use of Galen and Galenism in the Preface of his Fabrica |
Luis Salas |
149 |
39.5 |
Roman Freedmen |
Roman Manumission and Citizenship in a Provincial Context |
Rose MacLean |
149 |
39.4 |
Roman Freedmen |
The Gens Togata: Costume and Character in Freedmen’s Funerary Monuments |
Devon Stewart |
149 |
39.3 |
Roman Freedmen |
Equally Different: The Performative Function of Late Republican and Early Imperial Elite Discourse on Roman Freedmen |
Kristof Vermote |
149 |
39.2 |
Roman Freedmen |
Fitting In: Freedmen Adaptation in the Roman World |
Marc Kleijwegt |
149 |