Iapetus and Japheth: Hesiod's "Theogony", "Iliad" 15.187-93 and "Genesis" 9-10
Bruce Louden
págs. 1-22
Reported assembly scenes in Greek tragedy
D. M. Carter
págs. 23-63
What Was He Reading Exactly? Marcus Argentarius, AP 9.161 (= 1369-72 GP) and Hesiod's "Works and Days"
Athanassios Vergados
págs. 65-80
Plutarch, Alexander and dream divination
Carol J. King
págs. 81-111
The "Bema" and the Stage: Stratocles and Philippides in Plutarch's "Demetrius"
Mallory Monaco
págs. 113-126
'The Sobbin' Women': Romulus, Plutarch and Stephen Vincent Benét
Catherine Connors
págs. 127-148
The Bough and the lock: fighting fate in the "Aeneid"
Julia Hejduk
págs. 149-157
Poetics of Elision in the "Siluae"
Dustin Heinen
págs. 159-185
The chariot race and the destiny of the Empire in Statius' "Thebaid"
Stefano Rebeggiani
págs. 187-206
From crisis to consensus: salutary ideology and the murder of Agrippina
Trevor Luke
págs. 207-228
Apuleius' Cupid considered as a Lamia ("Metamorphoses" 5.17-18)
D. Felton
págs. 229-244
Lucan and John Chrysostom: a parallel of imagination
J. K. Newman
págs. 245-254
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