Aphrodite against Athena, Artemis and Hestia: a contest of 'erga'
Polyxeni Strolonga
págs. 1-20
Anthemus and Hippias: the policy of Amyntas I
I. K. Xydopoulos
págs. 21-37
Cockfighting and the iconography of Panathenaic amphorae
Christopher Eckerman
págs. 39-50
Plutarch on the statesman stability, change and regret
Laurel Fulkerson
págs. 51-74
Agesilaus and the case of the lame dancer
David Sansone
págs. 75-96
Performing the patron-client relationship dramaturgical cues in Horace's "Sermones" 2.5
Sophie Klein
págs. 97-119
"Anchises Censorius" Vergil, Augustus and the Census of 28 B.C.E.
Eric Kondratieff
págs. 121-140
Why is Jason climbing the dragon? A hidden catasterism in Valerius Flaccus' "Argonautica" 8
Cristiano Castelletti
págs. 141-165
The manipulation of Juno's 'menis' A note on Lucan's "BC" 9.505 and Silius Italicus' "Pun". 12.284
Christopher Trinacty
págs. 167-173
Imperial and Rhetorical Hunting in Pliny's "Panegyricus"
Eleni Manolaraki
págs. 175-198
'The Old Vines Are Buried Deep' classical motifs in John Frankenheimer's "Seconds"
Sean Easton
págs. 199-216
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