Mark Woolmer reviewing S. Rebecca Martin, The Art of Contact: Comparative Approaches to Greek and Phoenician Art (6-10)
Alex Petkas reviewing Edward J. Watts, Hypatia: the Life and Legend of an Ancient Philosopher (11-14)
Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver reviewing G. Zuchtriegel, Colonization and Subalternity in Classical Greece: Experience of the Nonelite Population (15-17)
Richard Stoneman reviewing Krzysztof Nawotka, The Alexander Romance by Ps.-Callisthenes. A Historical Commentary (18-20)
Lavinia Scolari reviewing Orietta D. Cordovana & G.F. Chiai, eds., Pollution and the Environment in Ancient Life and Thought (21-26)
Christopher Degelmann reviewing Christoph Michels and Peter Franz Mittag, eds., Jenseits des Narrativs. Antoninus Pius in den nicht-literarischen Quellen (27-29)
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón reviewing Andrew C. Johnston, The Sons of Remus: Identity in Roman Gaul and Spain (30-32)
Rosemary Moore reviewing Henrik Mouritsen, Politics in the Roman Republic (33-35)
Deborah Boedeker reviewing Philip Freeman, Searching for Sappho. The Lost Songs and World of the First Woman Poet (36-38)
Geoffrey Sumi reviewing Hannah Cornwell, Pax and the Politics of Peace: Republic to Principate (39-41)
Christopher Trinacty reviewing Andrew Wallace-Hadrill. Augustan Rome, 2nd Ed. (42-44)
John Hyland reviewing Pierre Briant. Kings, Countries, Peoples. Selected Studies on the Achaemenid Empire. (Oriens et Occidens 26) (45-49)
Simon Esmonde Cleary reviewing Kyle Harper, The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease and the End of an Empire (50-52)
Donald Lateiner reviewing Jan Haywood and Naoise Mac Sweeney, Homer’s Iliad and the Trojan War; Dialogues on Tradition (53-57)
Ilias Anagagnostakis reviewing Anthony Kaldellis, A Cabinet of Byzantine Curiosities: Strange Tales and Surprising Facts from History’s most Orthodox Empire (58-61)
Denis Sullivan reviewing Maria Pretzler and Nick Barley, eds., Brill’s Companion to Aineias Tacticus (63-65)
Julian Degen reviewing Hilmar Klinkott and Norbert Kramer, eds., Zwischen Assur und Athen: Altorien-talisches in den Historien Herodots (66-69)
Claire Taylor reviewing L. Cecchett and A. Busetto, eds. Citizens in the Graeco-Roman World: Aspects of citizenship from the Archaic period to AD 212 (70-73)
Anthony J. Frendo reviewing Josephine Crawley Quinn, In Search of the Phoenicians (74-78)
Marek Węcowski reviewing Matthew Simonton, Classical Greek Oligarchy. A Political History (79-84)
Richard Flower reviewing Edward J. Watts, The Final Pagan Generation (101-103)
Edmund Stewart reviewing P.J. Rhodes, Periclean Athens (104-105)
Sabine Müller reviewing Ian Worthington, Ptolemy I. King and Pharaoh of Egypt (106-107)
Michael Scott reviewing M. Emerson, Greek Sanctuaries and Temple Architecture: An Introduction (2nd edition) (108-110)
Michael N. Fried reviewing Geoff Lehman and Michael Weinman, The Parthenon and Liberal Education (112-116)
Mischa Meier reviewing Peter Heather, Rome Resurgent. War and Empire in the Age of Justinian (117-120)
Shane Wallace reviewing Angelos Chaniotis, Age of Conquests: The Greek World from Alexander to Hadrian (121-123)
Christian Reitzenstein-Ronning reviewing Johannes M. Geisthardt. Zwischen Princeps und Res Publica. Tacitus, Plinius und die senatorische Selbstdarstellung in der Hohen Kaiserzeit (124-127)
Donald Lateiner reviewing Sean Sheehan. A Guide to Reading Herodotus’ Histories (128-133)
Connor Whately reviewing Peter Heather, Rome Resurgent: War and Empire in the Age of Justinian (134-137)
Simon Trépanier reviewing Tor Shaul, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology. A Study of Hesiod, Xenophanes and Parmenides (138-140)
Caitlin Gillespie reviewing Richard Hingley, Londinium: A Biography. Roman London from its Origins to the Fifth Century (141-143)