Table of Contents (Volume 21 : 27)

Volume 21: 2007

MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS, Polybius’ historiography and Aristotle’s Poetics, (1-64).

TOM STEVENSON, What Happened to the Zeus of Olympia?, (65-88).

MICHAEL B. CHARLES, A Regimental Nickname from Late Antiquity: Vegetius and the Mattiobarbuli Again, (89-94).

MORRIS SILVER, Grain Funds in the Roman Near East: Market Failures or Murder of the Market?, (95-104).

Review Article:
GWYN DAVIES, Warfare in the Ancient World, (105-114).

Volume 22: 2008

THOMAS A.J. MCGINN, Something Old, Something New… Augustan Legislation and the Challenge of Social Control, (1-32).

GORDON R.B. TURNER AND PATRICIA A. HANNAH, Well-Rowed Ships Face to Face with Greeks’: The Naval Imagery on the Textile in Euripides’ Ion (1158-60), (33-52).

JINYU LIU, Pompeii and collegia: a new appraisal of the evidence, (53-70).

J.F. RATCLIFFE AND R.D. MILNS, Did Caesar Augustus Suffer from Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis?, (71-82).

CATHERINE RUBINCAM, Thucydides 8.68.4: A highly unusual numeric statement, (83-88).

Review Article:
JANEK KUCHARSKI, A Euology of Athens, (89-100).

Reviews:
JOHN D. LEWIS, Early Greek Law Givers. AND Solon the Thinker. Political Thought in Archaic Athens. (Gunnar Seelentag), (101-104).

MICHEAL GAGARIN, Writing Greek Law. (David Whitehead), (105-106).

LOREN J. SAMONS II (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles. (A.J. Podlecki). (107-109).

FIONA MCHARDY. Revenge in Athenian Culture. (Edwin Carawan), (110-111).

W. HECKEL, L. TRITTLE, AND P. WHEATLEY (eds.). Alexander’s Empire: formulation to decay. (John Atkinson), (112-117).

CLEMENTE MARCONI, Temple Decoration and Cultural Identity in the Archaic Greek World. The Metopes of Selinus. (H. A. Shapiro), (118-119).

MARY EMERSON, Greek Sanctuaries. An Introduction. (John Griffiths Pedley), (120-121).

PAUL CHRISTESEN, Olympic Victors and Ancient Greek History. (James Roy), (122-125).

MARIA PRETZLER, Pausanias, Travel Writing in Ancient Greek History. (James Roy), (125-127).

A.-F. CHRISTIDIS (ed.), A History of Ancient Greek: from the Beginnings to Late Antiquity. (Shane Hawkins), (127-130).

ANTHONY KALDELLIS. Hellenism in Byzantium: The Transformation of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition. (Kelly L. Morris), (130-132).

JOHN ROBERTS (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World. (Avi Avidov), (132-134).

CHRISTOPHER STRAY (ed.), Remaking the Classics: Literature, Genre, and Media in Britain 1800-2000. (Norman Vance), (134-136).

N. MCKEOWN, The Invention of Ancient Slavery? (Avi Avidov), (136-139).

SUSAN TREGGIARI, Terentia, Tullia, and Publilia: The Women of Cicero’s Family. (Fanny Dolanksy), (139-142).

JILL HARRIES, Law and Crime in the Roman World. (Michael Lovano), (142-143).

JOY CONNOLLY. The State of Speech: Rhetorics and Political Thought in Ancient Rome. (Kathryn Tempest), (143-145).

J. KÖNIG AND  T. WHITMARSH (eds.), Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire. (Teresa Morgan), (145-149).

OLIVER HEKSTER, GERDA DE KLEIJN, DANIËLLE SLOTJES (Hrsg.), Crises and the Roman Empire. (Udo Hartmann), (149-152).

L. DE BLOIS AND E. LO CASCIO (eds.), The Impact of the Roman Army (200 BC- AD 476): Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire. (Hugh Elton), (152-153).

S. GILLESPIE AND P. HARDIE (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Lucretius. (Katharina Volk), (154-155).

TERESA R. RAMSBY, Textual Permanence: Roman Elegists and the Epigraphic Tradition. (Stacie Raucci), (156-157).

ISMENE LADA-RICHARDS. Silent EloquenceL Lucian and Pantomime Dancing. (Marie-Hélène Garelli), (157-160).

KIRK FREUDENBURG (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire. (Catherine M. Schlegel), (160-164).

JENNIFER A. REA. Legendary Rome: Myth, Monuments, and Memory on the Palatine and Capitoline. (Steven J. Green), (164-167).

CELIA E. SCHULTZ, PAUL B. HARVEY (eds.), Religion in Republican Italy. (Jörg Rüpke), (167-169).

IZZET, VEDIA. The Archaeology of Etruscan Society. (Albert J. Nijboer), (170-173).

RALPH M. ROSEN AND INEKE SLUITER, City, Countryside, and the Spatial Organization of Value in Classical Antiquity. (Victoria Emma Pagán), (173-175).

RAY LAURENCE. Roman Pompeii: Space and Society, 2nd Edition. (Roger Ling), (175-178).

JOHN T. RAMSEY, A Descriptive Catalogue of Greco-Roman Comets from 500 BC to AD 400. (Richard B. Stothers), (178-181).

MARK W. CHAVALAS (ed.). Current Issues and the Study of the Ancient Near East. (Matt Waters), (182-184).

DAVID GOLDENBERG. The Origins of Judaism: From Canaan to the Rise of Islam. (Michael Lovano), (189-190).

JOHN R. HINNELLS (ed.), A Handbook of Ancient Religions. (Martin S. Jaffee), (190-192).

KATE COOPER AND JULIE HILLNER (eds.), Religion, Dynasty, and Patronage in early Christian Rome, 300-900. (John Martens), (192-194).

BIRGER A. PEARSON. Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature. (John Martens), (194-196).

JOHN T. FITZGERALD (ed.), Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought. (Douglass Cairns), (196-198).

SILKE TRZEIONKA. Magic and the Supernatural in Fourth-Century Syria. (C. Robert Phillips, III), (198-202).

NORMAL RUSSELL (ed.), Theophilus of Alexandria. The Early Church Fathers. (John A. McGuckin), (202-203).

JACLYN L. MAXWELL. Christianization and Communication in Late Antiquity. John Chrysostom and his Congregation in Anotioch. (Hagith Sivan), (203-207).

 

Volume 23: 2009

GEOFF ADAMS, The Sexual Behaviour and Policies of the Emperor Domitian, (1-18).

JACEK RZEPKA, Conspirators — Companions — Bodyguards: A Note on the so-called Mercenaries’ Source and the Conspiracy of Bessus (Curt. 5.8.1-11), (19-31).

RAPHAEL SEALEY, The Drakontian Law of 409/8 B.C., (32-37).

SABINE MULLER, In the Favour of Aphrodite: Sulla, Demetrius Poliorcetes and the Symbolic Value of the Hetaira, (38-49).

LAWRENCE A. TRITLE, Inside the Hoplite Agony, (50-69).

ALDO SETAIOLI, Review Article: A Recent Book on Seneca and his Conception of the Self, (70-84).

Volume 24: 2010

STEFANO BERTI, The Athenian Victory over the Boeotians and the Chalcidians (506 B.C.) in the Light of the Epigraphical Findings, (3-22).

EGIDIA OCCHIPINTI, Political Conflicts in Chios between the end of the 5th and the first half of the 4th Century B.C., (23-43).

VIVIEN HOWAN, Chabrias and Egypt, (44-60).

SALVATORE Vacante, Alexander’s Realpolitik in action: The Mission of Alcimachus son of Agathocles in Aeolis and Ionia, (61-70).

GRAHAM WRIGHTSON, The Nature of Command in the Macedonian Sarissa Phalanx, (71-92).

SANDRA OTTLEY, The Coup of Nymphidius Sabinus, (93-110).

SERENA CONNOLLY, A Grammarian Honors the Emperors, (111-123).

CHRISTIAN LAES, Children in the Philogelos, (124-141).

Volume 25: 2011

DOMINGO AVILES, Slaves, Non-Citizens and Written Law in Ancient Greece, (1-8).

MARINA FISCHER, The Hetaira’s Kalathos: Prostitutes and the Textile Industry in Ancient Greece, (9-28).

GAIUS STERN, The Rarely Heard Voices of Rome’s Lower Classes in Consular Elections, (29-46).

NICK REYMOND, Poverty, Class and the Formation of the Poetic Identity in Petronius, (47-64).

AVI AVIDOV, Were the Romans a Mediterranean Society (and why should the Jews have cared)?, (65-?).

Volume 26: 2012

ANDREW COLLINS, Callisthenes on Olympias and Alexander’s Divine Birth, (1-14).

WALDEMAR HECKEL, The Royal Hypaspists in Battle: Macedonian Hamippoi, (15-20).

TIMOTHY HOWE and SABINE MULLER, Mission Accomplished: Alexander at the Hyphasis, (21-38).

CHARLOTTE DUNN and PAT WHEATLEY, Craterus and the Dedication Date of the Delphi Lion Monument, (39-48).

EDWARD M. ANSON, The Macedonian Patriot: the Diadoch Craterus, (49-58).

DIANE HARRIS CLINE, Six Degrees of Alexander: Social Networking Analysis as a tool for Ancient History, (59-86).

SALVATORE VACANTE, Alexander the Great and the “Defeat” of the Sogdianian Revolt, (87-130).

JOSEPH ROISMAN, Royal Power, Law and Justice in ancient Macedonia, (131-148).

JOHN WALSH, Antipater and Early Hellenistic Literature, (149-?).

Volume 27: 2013

KURT A. RAAFLAUB, Homer and the Agony of Hoplite Battle, (1-22).

ARLENE ALLAN, ‘Thanks, but No Thanks’: Oikêia Kaka and Theramenes’ Failed Dokimasia, (23-28).

BRUCE LAFORSE, Praising Agesilaus: the Limits of Panhellenic Rhetoric, (29-48).

GARY FARNEY, The Trojan Genealogy of the Iulii before Caesar the Dictator, (49-54).

BENJAMIN HICKS, The Prosecution of M. Plautius Silvanus (pr. 24), (55-64).

KORNEEL VAN LOMMEL, The Terminology of Medical Discharge and an Identity Shift among the Roman Disabled Veterans, (64-74).

FEDERICO RUSSO, The Oscans in the Greek and Roman Tradition: Some Notes, (75-82).

Volume 28: 2014

HUGH LINDSAY, Strabo and the shape of his Historika Hypomnemata, (1-19). 

PAUL MCKECHNIE, W.W. Tarn and the philosophers, (20-36). 

MONICA D’AGOSTINI, The Shade of Andromache Laodike of Sardis between Homer and Polybios, (37-60). 

JOHN SHANNAHAN, Two Notes on the Battle of Cunaxa, (61-81). 

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