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American Journal of Philology
Volume 132, Number 1 (Whole Number 525), Spring 2011

Table of Contents

Special Issue: Classical Courts and Courtiers

Guest-edited by David Potter and Richard Talbert

Preface

p. vi | DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2011.0004

Articles

Book Reviews

Roman Republics (review)

pp. 153-156 | DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2011.0001

Books Received

Books Received

pp. 169-175 | DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2011.0007

Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
Volume 7, Number 1, 2007

Table of Contents

Articles

Petroniana

pp. 27-52 | DOI: 10.1353/mou.0.0004

Book Reviews

Gratiarum Actio

Gratiarum Actio: Habuit Beniamin Victor in Vniversitate Montis Regii Professor ad Societatem Canadensem Studiorum Antiquorum A.D. X Kal. Iun. AºMMºVIIº

pp. 99-100 | DOI: 10.1353/mou.0.0009

Helios

Volume 34, Number 1, Spring 2007

CONTENTS

    Claassen, Jo-Marie.

  • Literary Anamnesis: Boethius Remembers Ovid
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    Subject Headings:

    • Boethius, d. 524. De consulatione philosophiae.
    • Ovid, 43 B.C. -17 or 18 A.D. — Influence.
    • Love in literature.
    • Allusions in literature.
    Tsai, S-C Kevin.

  • Hellish Love: Genre in Claudian's De raptu Proserpinae
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    Subject Headings:

    • Claudianus, Claudius. De raptu Proserpinae.
    • Epic poetry, Latin — History and criticism.
    • Literary form.
    • Mythology, Classical, in literature.
    Stoholski, Mark.

  • «Welcome to Heaven, Please Watch Your Step»: The «Mithras Liturgy» and the Homeric Quotations in the Paris Papyrus
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    Subject Headings:

    • Papyri graecae magicae. IV — Criticism, Redaction.
    • Diomedes (Greek mythology)
    • Mithraism — Rituals.
    • Egypt — Religion — 332 B.C. -640 A.D.
    • Magic, Egyptian.
    Rabel, Robert J., 1948-

  • The Imitation of Alexander the Great in Afghanistan
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    Subject Headings:

    • Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C. — Influence.
    • Kipling, Rudyard, 1865—1936. Man who would be king.
    • Huston, John, 1906—1987, dir. Man who would be king [film]
    • Harlan, Josiah, 1799—1871.
    • Adventure and adventurers — Afghanistan.
    • Adventure and adventurers in literature.
    • Afghanistan — In literature.
    • Imitation.
    • Mimesis in literature.

Hesperia
Volume 74, Number 1, January-March 2005

CONTENTS

    Kraft, John C. (John Christian)
    Rapp, George Robert, 1930-
    Gifford, John A., 1947-
    Aschenbrenner, S. E. (Stanley E.)

  • Coastal Change and Archaeological Settings in Elis
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    Subject Headings:

    • Archaeological geology — Greece — Eleia.
    • Archaeological site location — Greece — Eleia.
    • Eleia (Greece) — Antiquities.

    Abstract:

      Since the mid-Holocene epoch, sediments from the Alpheios River in Elis, in the western Peloponnese, have been entrained in littoral currents and deposited to form barriers, coastal lagoons, and peripheral marshes. Three major surges of sediment formed a series of barrier-island chains. The sites of Kleidhi (ancient Arene), along a former strategic pass by the sea, and Epitalion (Homeric Thryon), built on a headland at the mouth of the Alpheios River, now lie 1 and 5 km inland, respectively, and other ancient sites have been similarly affected. Diversion of the Peneus River has led to cycles of delta progradation and retrogradation that have both buried and eroded archaeological sites. Coastal changes continue in Elis today, resulting in areas of both erosion and deposition.
    McPhee, Ian.

  • The Corinth Oinochoe: One- and Two-Handled Jugs in Ancient Corinth
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    Subject Headings:

    • Oenochoes — Greece — Corinth.
    • Corinth (Greece) — Antiquities.

    Abstract:

      One of the many characteristic shapes produced in Corinth during the Archaic and Classical periods was the round-mouthed jug with one or two handles, the so-called «Corinth oinochoe.» The present article examines the typological development of this shape, particularly the version with two handles, from its introduction in the late seventh century until 146 B.C. This development suggests changing customs in male dining at Corinth, particularly in the third quarter of the fifth century and at the end of the fourth. The function of the two-handled variety is briefly considered, as well as the evidence for ceramic connections between Corinth and Athens.
    Scotton, Paul D.

  • A New Fragment of an Inscription from the Julian Basilica at Roman Corinth
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    Subject Headings:

    • Inscriptions, Latin — Greece — Corinth.
    • Julian Basilica (Corinth, Greece)
    • Corinth (Greece) — Antiquities.
    • Emperor worship — Rome.

    Abstract:

      Research conducted in Corinth has led to the identification of two additional fragments of West-13 (Corinth VIII.2, pp. 11–12, no. 13). These fragments enable a full restoration of line 1 of the text and roughly the first half of line 2. Although many questions regarding this inscription remain, most significant perhaps being its date, the inscription does document further evidence of a distinct imperial presence within the Julian Basilica.
    Curta, Florin.

  • Female Dress and «Slavic» Bow Fibulae in Greece
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    Subject Headings:

    • Fibula (Archaeology) — Greece.
    • Fibula (Archaeology) — Classification.
    • Costume — Greece — History — Medieval, 500-1500.
    • Greece — Antiquities, Slavic.

    Abstract:

      Long considered an «index fossil» for the migration of the Slavs to Greece, «Slavic» bow fibulae have never been understood in relation to female dress. The «exotic» character of their decoration has encouraged speculations concerning the ethnic attribution of these artifacts, but no serious attempt has been made to analyze the archaeological contexts in which they were found. It is argued here that bow fibulae were more than just dress accessories, and that they may have been used for negotiating social power. The political and military situation of the early seventh century A.D. in the Balkans, marked by the collapse of the early Byzantine power in the region, may explain the need for new emblemic styles to represent group identity.

Classical World
Volume 99, Number 1, Fall 2005

CONTENTS

Articles

    Cullyer, Helen.

  • A Wind That Blows from Thrace: Dionysus in the Fifth Stasimon of Sophocles' Antigone
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    Subject Headings:

    • Sophocles. Antigone.
    • Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature.
    • Geography, Ancient, in literature.
    Tyrrell, William Blake.

  • Sophocles Wins Again
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    Subject Headings:

    • Athenaeus, of Naucratis. Deipnosophistae.
    • Sophocles — In literature.
    • Euripides — In literature.
    Robinson, Eric W.

  • American Empire? Ancient Reflections on Modern American Power
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    Subject Headings:

    • Hegemony.
    • Imperialism.
    • United States — Foreign relations — 21st century.
    • History, Ancient.

Paedagogus

    Ferrario, Sarah Brown.

  • «Greek Tragedy and Opera»: An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Seminar
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    Subject Headings:

    • Greek drama (Tragedy) — Study and teaching (Higher) — United States.
    • Opera — Study and teaching (Higher) — United States.
    Rine, P. Jesse.

  • Exploring Catullan Verse through Music Composition
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    Subject Headings:

    • Latin poetry — Study and teaching (Secondary) — United States.
    • Catullus, Gaius Valerius — Musical settings.

Announcements

Reviews

    Anderson, William Scovil, 1927-

  • Roman Propertius and the Reinvention of Elegy (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Debrohun, Jeri Blair, 1962- Roman Propertius and the reinvention of Elegy.
    • Propertius, Sextus. Elegiae.
    Sens, Alexander.

  • Gli Epigrammi degli Antipatri (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Argentieri, Lorenzo, 1974- Epigrammi degli Antipatri.
    • Antipater, of Sidon, fl. ca. 100 B.C. — Criticism and interpretation.
    Dinter, Martin T.

  • Contexts of War: Manipulation of Genre in Virgilian Battle Narrative (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Rossi, Andreola, 1963- Contexts of war: manipulation of genre in Virgilian battle narrative.
    • Virgil. Aeneis.
    Van Sickle, John.

  • Concatenatio Catulliana: A New Reading of the Carmina (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Claes, Paul, 1943- Concatenatio Catulliana: a new reading of the Carmina.
    • Catullus, Gaius Valerius — Criticism and interpretation.
    Vaio, John, 1939-

  • History of the Graeco-Latin Fable. Vol. 3: Inventory and Documentation of the Graeco-Latin Fable (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Adrados, Francisco Rodríguez, 1922- History of the Graeco-Latin fable.
    • Dijk, Gert-Jan van, ed.
    • Ray, Leslie A., tr.
    • Fables, Classical — History and criticism.
    Lear, Andrew.

  • Figures of Speech: Men and Maidens in Ancient Greece (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Ferrari, Gloria. Figures of speech: men and maidens in ancient Greece.
    • Vases, Greek — Themes, motives.
    Scullion, John Scott.

  • Tragedy and Athenian Religion (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Sourvinou-Inwood, Christiane. Tragedy and Athenian religion.
    • Greek drama (Tragedy) — History and criticism.
    Malloch, S. J. V.

  • Justin and Pompeius Trogus: A Study of the Language of Justin'sEpitome of Trogus (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Yardley, John, 1942- Justin and Pompeius Trogus: a study of the language of Justin's Epitome of Trogus.
    • Justinus, Marcus Junianus. Historiae Philippicae.
    Frakes, Robert M.

  • Exemplarisches Erzählen bei Ammianus Marcellinus: Episode, Exemplum, Anekdote (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Wittchow, Frank. Exemplarisches Erzählen bei Ammianus Marcellinus: Episode, Exemplum, Anekdote.
    • Ammianus Marcellinus. Rerum gestarum libri.
    Collins, Derek.

  • Birth of the Symbol: Ancient Readers at the Limits of Their Texts(review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Struck, Peter, 1965- Birth of the symbol: ancient readers at the limits of their texts.
    • Classical poetry — History and criticism.
    Calder, William M. (William Musgrave), 1932-

  • Octavia: A Play Attributed to Seneca (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Ferri, Rolando, ed. Octavia: a play attributed to Seneca.
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C. -65 A.D.
    • Octavia, consort of Nero, Emperor of Rome, ca. 42-62 — Drama.
    Harrison, Thomas, 1969-

  • Herodotus: Histories, Book IX (review)
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    Subject Headings:

    • Herodotus. Histories, book IX.
    • Flower, Michael A., ed.
    • Marincola, John, ed.
    • Greece — History — Persian Wars, 500-449 B.C.

Index of Reviews

Book Received

Arethusa

Volume 44, Number 1, Winter 2011

Table of Contents

Transactions of the American Philological Association

Volume 141, Number 1, Spring 2011

Table of Contents

02.08.2012

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