Online Reviews, Vol. 9

Daniel P. Harmon reviewing Jörg Rüpke, Pantheon: A New History of Roman Religion (1-3)

Gwynaeth McIntyre reviewing Guy de la Bédoyère. Domina. The Women Who Made Imperial Rome (4-6)

Leonardo Gregoratti reviewing J.A. Baird, Dura-Europos (7-9)

Craige Champion reviewing Josiah Osgood, Rome and the Making of a World State, 150 BCE-20 CE (10-12)

Avshalom Laniado reviewing Laura Carrara, Mischa Meier and Christine Radki-Jansen (eds.), Die Weltchronik des Johannes Malalas: Quellenfragen (=Malalas Studien 2) (13-17)

Mark Woolmer reviewing J. G. Manning, The Open Sea: the economic life of the ancient Mediterranean world from the Iron Age to the rise of Rome (18-22)

 

Gilles Gorre reviewing P. McKechnie & J.A. Cromwell (eds.) , Ptolemy I and the Transformation of Egypt, 404–282 BCE (23-26)

Louise Hodgeson reviewing Henrietta Van der Blom, Christa Gray, and Catherine Steel (eds.), Institutions and Ideology in Republican Rome (27-30)

Lynn Kozak reviewing M. Telò and M. Mueller, The Materialities of Greek Tragedy: Objects and Affect in Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides (31-34)

Everett Wheeler reviewing Roel Konijnendijk, Classical Greek Tactics: A Cultural History (35-45)

Georgia L. Irby reviewing A. Mayor, Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines and Ancient Dreams of Technology (46-48)

 

Emma Nicholson reviewing John Boardman, Alexander the Great: From His Death to the Present Day (49-51)

Alex McAuley reviewing H. Börm and N. Luraghi (eds.), The Polis in the Hellenistic World (53-55)

Nathanael Andrade reviewing Paul J. Kosmin, Time and its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire (56-59)

Sara Forsdyke reviewing C. Carey, I. Giannadaki and B. Griffith-Williams (eds.), Use and Abuse of Law in the Athenian Courts (60-66)

Brahm Kleinman reviewing J. Alison Rosenblitt, Rome After Sulla (67-70)

Maia Kotrosits reviewing Virginia Burrus, Ancient Christian Ecopoetics: Cosmologies, Saints, Things (71-73)

Jeremy A. Simmons reviewing Matthew Adam Cobb , Rome and the Indian Ocean Trade from Augustus to the Early Third Century CE (74-77)

Bernard Kavanagh reviewing John F. Drinkwater, Nero. Emperor and Court (78-80)

François Gauthier reviewing Caillan Davenport, A History of the Equestrian Order (81-83)

Kale Coghlan reviewing D. Allen, P. Christesen and P. Millett, eds., How To Do Things With History: New Approaches to Ancient Greece (84-87)

Brian Turner reviewing Rance, P. and N.V. Sekunda (eds.), Greek Taktika: Ancient Military Writing and Its Heritage: Proceedings of the International Conference on Greek Taktika held at the University of Toruń, 7-11 April 2005 (88-91)

 William Caraher reviewing T. Terpstra, Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean: Private Order and Public Institutions (92-93)

Emma-Jayne Graham reviewing Christian Laes, Disabilities and the Disabled in the Roman World: A Social and Cultural History (93-95)

Jeremy LaBuff reviewing Hans Beck, Kostas Buraselis and Alex McAuley (eds.), Ethnos and Koinon: Studies in Ancient Greek Ethnicity and Federalism (96-98)

Kai Ruffing reviewing Koenraad Verboven, Christian Laes (eds.), Work, Labour, and Professions in the Roman World (99-103)

Caillan Davenport reviewing Andrew G. Scott, ed., Emperors and Usurpers: An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio’s Roman History Books 79(78)-80(80) (A.D. 217-229) (104-107)

Michael J. Taylor reviewing Dexter Hoyos, Rome Victorious: The Irresistible Rise of the Roman Empire (108-109)

Benjamin Kelly reviewing David Potter, The Origin of Empire: Rome from the Republic to Hadrian (110-111)

W. Jeffrey Tatum reviewing Stefan G. Chrissanthos, The Year of Julius and Caesar: 59 BC and the Transformation of the Roman Republic (112-113)

Linda Jones Hall reviewing Simone Eid Paturel, Baalbek-Heliopolis, the Bekaa, and Berytus from 100 BCE to 400 CE: a Landscape Transformed (114-116)