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MEDON MEETS A CYCLOPS? ODYSSEY 22.310–80 Tim Brelinski
ACHAEMENID ELITE CAVALRY: FROM XERXES TO DARIUS III Michael B. Charles
ATHENIAN ATIMIA AND LEGISLATION AGAINST TYRANNY AND SUBVERSION Sviatoslav Dmitriev
THE HERALD OF HYLLUS? IDENTIFYING THE ϒΛΛΟϒ ΠΕΝΕΣ ΤΗΣ IN EURIPIDES' HERACLIDAE Florence Yoon
LYSISTRATA AND FEMALE SONG R.B. Rutherford
ΩΣΠΕΡ ΟΙ ΚΟΡYΒΑ ;ΝΤΙΩΝ ;ΤΕΣ: THE CORYBANTIC RITES IN PLATO'S DIALOGUES Ellisif Wasmuth
THE SWORD DID IT: A GREEK EXPLANATION FOR SUICIDE F.S. Naiden
MAKING THE AUDIENCE: EKPHRASIS AND RHETORICAL STRATEGY IN DEMOSTHENES 18 AND 19 Andreas Serafim
ARISTOTLE'S BIOLOGY AND HIS LOST HOMERIC PUZZLES Robert Mayhew
ARISTOTLE ON THE POLITICS OF MARRIAGE: ‘MARITAL RULE' IN THE POLITICS David J. Riesbeck
HERODAS' MIMIAMB 7: DANCING DOGS AND BARKING WOMEN Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
GIVEN TO A DEITY? RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL REAPPRAISAL OF HUMAN CONSECRATIONS IN THE HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN EAST Stefano G. Caneva, Aurian Delli Pizzi
AFTER DREPANA C.F. Konrad
LAUREL, TONGUE AND GLORY (CICERO, DE CONSVLATV SVO FR. 6 SOUBIRAN) Katharina Volk, James E.G. Zetzel
RECONSIDERING THE AFFECTATORES REGNI Jaclyn Neel
IDEALIZATION AND IRONY IN SALLUST'S JUGURTHA: THE NARRATOR'S DEPICTION OF ROME BEFORE 146 B.C. Jacob Miller
A DITHYRAMB FOR AUGUSTUS: HORACE, ODES 4.2 Alex Hardie
EXEGI MONUMENTUM: EXILE, DEATH, IMMORTALITY AND MONUMENTALITY IN OVID, TRISTIA 3.3 Jennifer Ingleheart
ONOMASTIC IRONY IN FRONTO'S LETTERS AD M. CAESAREM 1.7, 2.5, 2.13 and 3.18 Yasuko Taoka
ΑΝΤΙΓ ΡΑΦΗ IN PROCLUS' IN PARMENIDEM: A CORRECTION OF THE BUDÉ EDITION David D. Butorac
CONJECTURES AND CRITICISM IN BOOK 1 OF THE CODEX JUSTINIANUS John Noël Dillon
ISAAC VOSSIUS, CATULLUS AND THE CODEX THUANEUS Dániel Kiss
ASHERAH AND APHRODITE: A COINCIDENCE? Howard Jacobson
TWO TEXTUAL NOTES ON PINDAR'S EIGHTH NEMEAN Nicholas Lane
PERSAE LINES 270–1 AND MS LAMBETH 1203 P.E. Pickering
SOPHOCLES, SEDUCTION AND SHRIVELLING: ICHNEUTAI FR. 316 RADT Oliver Thomas
AMHXANIA IN EURIPIDES᾽ HERACLIDAE Jaroslav Daneš
XENOPHON AND PRODICUS' CHOICE OF HERACLES David Sansone
MEGILLOS AND RICE – A NOTE Daniela Dueck
CYNNANE ‘THE ILLYRIAN'? THE PERILS OF ONOMASTICS Jens Bartels
ONE SIGN AFTER ANOTHER: THE FIFTH ΛΕΠΤΗ IN ARATUS' PHAEN. 783–4? Jerzy Danielewicz
LUTATIUS CATULUS, CALLIMACHUS AND PLAUTUS' BACCHIDES S.J. Heyworth
AN EMENDATION TO A FRAGMENT OF VARRO'S DE BIB