69.4 |
Public Life in Classical Athens |
Making Necessity of a Virtue: Hidden Value Judgments in Forensic Suggnōmē |
Ted Parker |
151 |
2.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Etymologies of ἄπειρος |
Thomas Davies |
151 |
62.3 |
Translating Evil in Ancient Greek and Hebrew and Modern American Culture |
Evil (Not) Then and Evil Now: A Test Case in ‘Translating’ Cultural Notions |
Thomas G Palaima |
151 |
27.2 |
Approaches to Language and Style |
A Stylometric Analysis of Latin Literary Genre |
Thomas J. Bolt, Pramit Chaudhuri, and Joseph Dexter |
151 |
88.1 |
Archaic Poetics of Identity |
Intertextual Impersonation in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo |
Thomas James Nelson |
151 |
73.5 |
Novel Entanglements |
The Novel and Bookspace |
Tim Whitmarsh |
151 |
80.4 |
Monumental Expressions of Political Identity |
Refashioning the East in the Roman Provinces: The Relief of Nero and Armenia at Aphrodisias’ Sebasteion |
Timothy Clark |
151 |
45.4 |
Roman Cultural History |
A Second Coming of Age: Ritual Shaving as a Roman Rite of Passage |
Timothy M Warnock |
151 |
29.4 |
Black Classicism in the Visual Arts |
Centaurs and Equisapiens |
Tom Hawkins |
151 |
25.4 |
Latin Poetry |
Hesiod's Typhon and the Many-Mouth Topos |
Treasa M Bell |
151 |
71.3 |
Moving to the Music: Song and Dance in Antiquity |
Komos and Choros: The Language of Dance in Greek Vase-Painting |
Tyler Jo Smith |
151 |
42.4 |
Classics Graduate Education in the 21st Century |
Distance Technology and Graduate Classics Education |
Velvet Yates |
151 |
4.4 |
Imperial Virgil |
"Imperial Tityrus: Virgil in Calpurnius Siculus" |
Vergil Parson |
151 |
27.5 |
Approaches to Language and Style |
'Criticus Nascitur, Non Fit': Latin Textual Criticism and the Cult of Male Genius |
Verity Walsh |
151 |
32.4 |
Homer in the Renaissance |
The Abbé d’Aubignac and the Death of Homer |
Will Theiss |
151 |
26.2 |
Legal Culture |
Death of a Crossdresser: Legal Storytelling in Pomponius |
Zachary R Herz |
151 |
83.4 |
Childhood and Fictive Kinship in the Roman Empire |
Taught as a Child: The Family-Forging Effect of Instruction in Early Christianity and its Historical Influences |
Zane McGee |
151 |
64.3 |
Social Networks and Interconnections in Ancient and Medieval Contexts |
An Examination of Epigraphical and Numismatic Evidence for the Invocation of Jupiter in Roman Imperial Italy using Network Analysis |
Zehavi Husser |
151 |