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1 Adrienne Mayor, The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome’s Deadliest Enemy (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010), XXII + 448 pp. Olshausen, Eckart
2011
4 p. 643-644
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2 After Ovid, After Theory Rimell, Victoria
2019
4 p. 446-469
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3 A Hebrew Votive Epigram: Saul Tchernichowsky’s ‘Astarte’ Schulte, Jörg

4 p. 581-588
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4 Ali Smith and Ovid Ranger, Holly
2019
4 p. 397-416
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5 Ancient Allegory and its Reception through the Ages1 Ramelli, Ilaria L.E.
2011
4 p. 569-578
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6 Andrew Marvell’s Mower Poems and the Pastoral Tradition Cousins, A. D.
2011
4 p. 523-546
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7 Annette L. Giesecke, The Epic City: Urbanism, Utopia, and the Garden in Ancient Greece and Rome, Hellenic Studies 21 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007), XIV + 220pp. Scully, Stephen
2010
4 p. 612-616
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8 Athena and telemachus Murrin, Michael

4 p. 499-514
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9 Babette Pütz, The Symposium and Komos in Aristophanes (Oxford: Aris & Phillips, 2007), XII + 243 pp. Nelson, Stephanie
2009
4 p. 651-654
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10 Benjamin Sammons, The Art and Rhetoric of the Homeric catalogue (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010), X + 233 pp Perceau, Sylvie
2011
4 p. 616-619
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11 Beyond Aristotelian Political Science: Scientia Civilis and Romanism in Marsiglio of Padua’s Thought Nederman, Cary J.

4 p. 493-512
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12 Book Review: Christine Smith and Joseph F. O’Connor, Building the Kingdom: Giannozzo Manetti on the Material and Spiritual Edifice, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 317 (Tempe, AZ: ACMRS Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in collaboration with Brepols, 2007), XXVIII + 518 pp. Rowland, Ingrid D.
2010
4 p. 626-630
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13 Book Review: Judith E. Kalb, Russia’s Rome: Imperial Visions, Messianic Dreams, 1890-1940 (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), XIV + 299 pp. Meyer, Caspar
2010
4 p. 631-635
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14 Book Review: Richard Hunter, Critical Moments In Classical Literature: Studies in the Ancient View of Literature and its Uses (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), VII + 217 pp. Edmunds, Lowell
2010
4 p. 608-611
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15 Book reviews Rosen, Klaus
2006
4 p. 640-666
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16 Book reviews Galinsky, Karl
1997
4 p. 506-533
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17 Book reviews Konstan, David
2003
4 p. 604-664
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18 Book reviews Konstan, David

4 p. 621-652
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19 Brian Murdoch, The Reception of the Legend of Hero and Leander, Leiden: Brill, 2019, 409 pp., ISBN: 9789004400948, €149.00 / $179.00 Montiglio, Silvia

4 p. 530-532
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20 Brill’s Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, ed. Helen Roche and Kyriakos Demetriou, Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 485, ISBN: 9789004246041, €182 John, Alison

4 p. 540-543
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21 Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Athenian Democracy: From the Late Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era, ed. Dino Piovan and Giovanni Giorgini Pasquino, Pasquale

4 p. 449-453
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22 Bruce Louden, Homer’s Odyssey and the Near East (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), VII + 356 pp. West, Martin L.
2011
4 p. 611-615
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23 Casina and The Comedy of Errors Traill, Ariana
2011
4 p. 497-522
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24 Charles Burnett & W.F. Ryan (eds.), Magic and the Classical Tradition, Warburg Institute Colloquia 7 (London & Turin: The Warburg Institute / Nino Aragno Editore, 2006), VIII + 229 pp. Heilen, Stephan
2009
4 p. 670-674
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25 Christine Walde: The Reception of Classical Literature. Brill’s New Pauly Supplements Cormier, Raymond
2013
4 p. 159-161
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26 Christopher S. Mackay, The Breakdown of the Roman Republic: From Oligarchy to Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 445 pp. Hölkeskamp, Karl-J.
2011
4 p. 649-654
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27 Christoph Pieper, Elegos redolere Vergiliosque sapere. Cristoforo Landino’s ‘Xandra’ zwischen Liebe und Gesellschaft, Noctes Neolatinae. Neo-Latin Texts and Studies 8 (Hildesheim/Zurich/ New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2008), XX + 356 pp. Nassichuk, John
2011
4 p. 669-675
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28 Classical scholarship, cultural prestige and national identity in modern catalonia Coroleu, Alejandro

4 p. 608-612
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29 Classics and Modern War Vance, Norman
2011
4 p. 593-598
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30 Classics Transformed, ed. Giancarlo Abbamonte and Craig Kallendorf, Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2018, pp. 164, ISBN: 9788846751683, 20€ Coroleu, Alejandro

4 p. 634-636
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31 Colonus in England’s Green and Pleasant Lands: William Mason’s Caractacus and His Use of Sophocles Ryan, Cressida

4 p. 422-445
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32 Confederate classical textbooks: A lost cause? Curtis, Robert I.
1997
4 p. 433-457
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33 Correction to: Fragments, Immersivity, and Reception: Punchdrunk on Aeschylus’ Kabeiroi Cole, Emma

4 p. 526
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34 Correction to: Gesine Manuwald, Reviving Cicero in Drama: From the Ancient World to the Modern Stage, London: I. B. Tauris, 2018, x + 308 pp., ISBN 9781788312967, £85.00 Altman, William H. F.

4 p. 633
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35 Correction to: Lucan and Virgil: From Dante to Petrarch (and Boccaccio) Facchini, Bianca

4 p. 643
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36 Correction to: Ovid and Titian 2012 Macintosh, Fiona
2019
4 p. 445
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37 David Hopkins, Conversing with Antiquity: English Poets and the Classics, from Shakespeare to Pope, ser. Classical Presences (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), VII + 343 pp. Barbour, Reid
2011
4 p. 681-685
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38 David Roochnik, Retrieving Aristotle in an Age of Crisis. SUNY series in Ancient Greek Philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2013 242 pp. index. bibl. ISBN: 9781–1–4384–4518–2. Sgarbi, Marco
2013
4 p. 156-158
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39 Denis J.-J. Robichaud, Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, pp. 344, ISBN 9780812240859, $79.95 Smets, Simon

4 p. 637-639
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40 Diana Rowell: Paris: The ‘New Rome’ of Napoleon I Martin, Andy
2013
4 p. 162-164
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41 D. S. Carne-Ross, 1921-2010 Talbot, John
2010
4 p. 556-564
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42 D. S. Carne-Ross, 1921-2010 Talbot, John

4 p. 556-564
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43 Ein Handbuch zur Geschichte der Übersetzungstheorie Riedel, Volker
2010
4 p. 584-595
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44 ‘El lobo’ de Petronio en la Antología de la Literatura Fantástica de J. L. Borges, S. Ocampo y A. Bioy Casares Carmignani, Marcos

4 p. 589-609
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45 Epithet and Esteem: The Reception of Momus in Early Modern English Culture Navitsky, Joseph

4 p. 531-553
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46 Erica Jong’s Sappho and the classical tradition Ball, Robert J.
2006
4 p. 590-601
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47 Erysichthon Gets Fed: A Menu in Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses Santucci, Robert S.

4 p. 502-509
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48 Eveline Berenger’s Epipolesis to Different Nations in The Betrothed: The Greco-Roman Historiographical Sources of Walter Scott Carmona-Centeno, David
2013
4 p. 183-202
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49 Fracastoro: Poetry vs. prose Frank, Richard
2003
4 p. 524-534
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50 Fragments, Immersivity, and Reception: Punchdrunk on Aeschylus’ Kabeiroi Cole, Emma

4 p. 510-525
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51 George Kovacs and C.W. Marshall, Classics and Comics, ser. Classical Presences (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), XIII + 265 pp. Daugherty, Gregory Neil
2011
4 p. 695-699
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52 George Saliba, Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance, ser. Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007), XII + 315 pp. Burnett, Charles
2009
4 p. 666-669
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53 Gesine Manuwald, Reviving Cicero in Drama: From the Ancient World to the Modern Stage, London: I. B. Tauris, 2018, x + 308 pp., ISBN 9781788312967, £85.00 Altman, William H. F.

4 p. 632
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54 God in History: Reading and Writing Herodotean Theology from Plutarch to the Renaissance, ed. Anthony Ellis. (Histos Supplement, 4) Earley, Benjamin
2017
4 p. 414-416
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55 Gregory Baker, Classics and Celtic Literary Modernism: Yeats, Joyce, MacDiarmid and Jones Torrance, Isabelle

4 p. 454-456
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56 Guillaume Budé, De asse et partibus eius … Livres I–III. Édition critique du texte de 1541 et traduction française, ed. Luigi-Alberto Sanchi, Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2018, cxlviii + 589 pp., ISBN 9782600058773, CHF 98 Burnett, Andrew

4 p. 640-642
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57 Helen Slaney, The Senecan Aesthetic: A Performance History (Classical Presences) Mayer, Roland
2016
4 p. 409-413
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58 Hellenist Heroines Hurst, Isobel
2010
4 p. 575-583
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59 Heraclitean fire: Greek themes in Hopkins Arkins, Brian
1997
4 p. 458-472
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60 Holt Parker (ed. and transl.), Antonio Beccadelli: The Hermaphrodite, The I Tatti Renaissance Library 42 (Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press, 2010), XLV + 299 pp. Travillian, Tyler
2011
4 p. 664-668
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61 Hugo Claus’ Transformation of Greek Tragedy to a New Aesthetic van Zyl Smit, Betine

4 p. 610-628
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62 Hyun Jin Kim, Ethnicity and Foreigners in Ancient Greece and China (London: Gerald Duckworth, 2009), VI + 217 pp. Beecroft, Alexander Jamieson
2011
4 p. 606-610
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63 ‘I do not love thee Dr Fell’: Tom Brown’s Reception of Martial Watson, Patricia
2018
4 p. 355-361
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64 In Memoriam Philip Ford (1949–2013) Hardie, Philip
2013
4 p. 125-126
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65 Ioannis Deligiannis, Fifteenth-Century Latin Translations of Lucian’s Essay on Slander, Studia Erudita I (Pisa and Rome: Gruppo Editoriale Internazionale, 2006), 390 pp. Botley, Paul
2009
4 p. 678-682
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66 I Speak Because I Can: Rewriting Ovid’s Rapes in 21st-Century Folk-Pop Pyy, Elina

4 p. 417-446
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67 Ius erat in armis: The roman and spanish empires and their discontents Straumann, Benjamin

4 p. 597-607
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68 James H. Charlesworth, The Good & Evil Serpent: How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized, ser. The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010), XIX + 719 pp. Oliver, Isaac W.
2011
4 p. 655-658
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69 Jenny Strauss Clay, Homer’s Trojan Theater: Space, Vision, and Memory in the Iliad (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), X + 136 pp. Louden, Bruce
2011
4 p. 620-622
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70 John Beveridge, the Neo-Latin Horatian Ode and the Narrative of British Colonialism in Eighteenth-Century North America Hale, Sara

4 p. 554-580
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71 John G. Demaray, From Pilgrimage to History: The Renaissance and Global Historicism, AMS Studies in the Renaissance 41 (New York and London: AMS Press, 2006), XVI + 250pp. Braden, Gordon
2009
4 p. 675-677
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72 John Locke's use of classical legal theory Simonds, Roger T.
1997
4 p. 424-432
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73 John Pollini, From Republic to Empire. Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in the Visual Culture of Ancient Rome Newby, Zahra
2013
4 p. 153-155
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74 Josef Kavalier’s Odyssey: Homeric Echoes in Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay Levine, Daniel B.
2010
4 p. 526-555
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75 Joseph A. Dane, The Long and the Short of It: A Practical Guide to European Versification Systems (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010), IX + 132 pp. Braund, Susanna
2011
4 p. 676-680
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76 Judith Ginsburg, Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire, American Classical Studies 50 (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), IV + 147 pp. Barrett, Anthony A.
2009
4 p. 659-661
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77 La edición de Apuleyo que tradujo López de Cortegana Martos, Juan
2013
4 p. 203-210
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78 L. B. T. Houghton, Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue in the Italian Renaissance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 390, ISBN: 978-1108499927, £90 Pugh, Syrithe

4 p. 533-536
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79 Le «moi médiateur» dans le stoïcisme romain. A propos du livre de G. Reydams-Schils Lévy, Carlos

4 p. 585-592
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80 Leslie Kurke, Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose, ser. Martin Classical Lectures (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010), XXI + 495 pp. Ford, Andrew
2011
4 p. 627-631
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81 Livia Drusilla and the remarkable power of elite women in imperial Rome: A commentary on recent books on Rome’s first empress Kleiner, Diana E. E.

4 p. 563-569
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82 Lluís Cabré, Alejandro Coroleu, Montserrat Ferrer, Albert Lloret and Josep Pujol, The Classical Tradition in Medieval Catalan 1300-1500. Translation, Imitation and Literacy, Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2018, pp. XIV, 289, ISBN: 9781855663220, £60 González Germain, Gerard

4 p. 417-418
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83 Loren J. Samons II (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles (Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007), XX + 343 pp. Mossé, Claude
2009
4 p. 646-650
article
84 Lucian and Flaubert Marsh, David

4 p. 446-501
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85 Marilynn Desmond, Ovid’s Art and the Wife of Bath: The Ethics of Erotic Violence (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006), XVI + 206 pp. Chance, Jane
2009
4 p. 683-687
article
86 Mark Blitz, Plato’s Political Philosophy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), 336 pp. Wood, James
2011
4 p. 632-635
article
87 Martin Amann, Komik in den Tristien Ovids, Schweizerische Beiträge zur Altertumswissenschaft 31 (Basel: Schwabe AG, 2006), XIV + 296 pp. Helzle, Martin
2009
4 p. 662-665
article
88 Martin M. Winkler, The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology (Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2009), XI + 223 pp. Clark, Christina A.
2010
4 p. 636-641
article
89 Material Metamorphoses: Barbara Köhler and Anja Utler Rework Ovid Paul, Georgina
2019
4 p. 359-376
article
90 Milton’s book of numbers: Book 1 ofParadise Lost and its catalogue Quint, David

4 p. 528-549
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91 Miryana Dimitrova, Julius Caesar’s Self-Created Image and Its Dramatic Afterlife, London: Bloomsbury, 2018, x + 236 pp., ISBN: 9781474245753, £85 Lovascio, Domenico

4 p. 629-631
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92 Myth, Patronage and the Literary Coterie: The Greek Poems of La Puce de Madame Des Roches Little, William L.

4 p. 351-380
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93 Naoíse Mac Sweeney, Troy: Myth, City, Icon, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, xvi + 185 pp., ISBN 9781472532510, £63 (hardcover); ISBN 9781472521774, £19.79 (paperback) Goldwyn, Adam J.

4 p. 527-529
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94 Nigel Hamilton, American Caesars: Lives of the Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010), X + 596 pp. Adler, Eric
2011
4 p. 690-694
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95 Nikola Gučetič, In Primum Librum Artis Rhetoricorum Aristotelis Commentaria, Editio princeps, Wilfried Potthoff (ed.), Beiträge zur slavischen Philologie 10 (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, 2006), XXVIII + 340 pp. Barnes, Jonathan
2009
4 p. 688-692
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96 Nochmals: Lactantius und Lucretius. Antilucrezisches im Epilog des lactanzischen Phoenix-Gedichts? Heck, Eberhard
2003
4 p. 509-523
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97 Odysseus almost makes it to broadway: TheUlysses Africanus of Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson Rabel, Robert J.

4 p. 550-570
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98 Once and for All? A Philological Project On (and Off) the Clock Flow, Christian

4 p. 395-416
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99 Orpheus, Byblis, Myrrha: Towards a Matrixial Ethics of Encounter in Ovid’s Metamorphoses Spentzou, Efrossini
2019
4 p. 417-432
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100 Ovid and Titian 2012 Macintosh, Fiona
2019
4 p. 433-444
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101 Ovid in the twentieth century Brown, Sarah Annes

4 p. 612-620
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102 Ovid Metamorphosed: The Polymorphous Polyphony of Widl/Mozart’s Apollo et Hyacinthus Prince, Cashman Kerr
2013
4 p. 211-239
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103 Ovid, Race and Identity in E. L. Doctorow’s Ragtime (1975) and Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex (2002) Roynon, Tessa
2019
4 p. 377-396
article
104 Paideia: Ancient Concept and Modern Reception Elsner, Jaś
2013
4 p. 136-152
article
105 Paradise Lost and the origin of “evil”: Classical or Judeo-Christian? Forsyth, Neil

4 p. 516-548
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106 Persephone’s ‘Revolt’: Towards the Acquisition of Femininity in Yannis Ritsos’s ‘Persephone’ Demetriou, Demetra
2018
4 p. 384-408
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107 Peter White, Cicero in Letters: Epistolary relations of the late Republic (New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), XII + 235 pp. Claassen, Jo-Marie
2011
4 p. 645-648
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108 Pierre Hadot, The Veil of Isis: An Essay on the History of the Idea of Nature, translated by Michael Chase (Cambridge, MA & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006), XIV + 399 pp. Roochnik, David
2009
4 p. 655-658
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109 Pindar, Odes for Victorious Athletes, Translated with an introduction by Anne Pippin Burnett, ser. Johns Hopkins New Translations from Antiquity (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), VIII + 191 pp. Lefkowitz, Mary R.
2011
4 p. 623-626
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110 Pliny the Elder, Paolo Armileo and the Antiquarian Reception of the Portus Augusti Ravennatis Ugolini, Federico

4 p. 513-530
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111 Polus and his URN: A case study in the theory of acting, c. 300 b.c.—c.a.d. 2000 Holford-Strevens, Loefranc
2006
4 p. 499-523
article
112 Post-9/11 Views of Rome and the Nature of “Defensive Imperialism” Adler, Eric
2009
4 p. 587-610
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113 Preface: Ovid and Identity in the Twenty-First Century Roynon, Tessa
2019
4 p. 351-358
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114 Prefatory note Haase, Wolfgang

4 p. i
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115 Publications received 2010
4 p. 642-644
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116 Publications received 1997
4 p. 534-545
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117 Publications received 2006
4 p. 667-670
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118 Publications received 2003
4 p. 665-668
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119 Publications Received 2009
4 p. 702-704
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120 Queering Telemachus: Ocean Vuong, Postmemories and the Vietnam War Nguyen, Kelly

4 p. 430-448
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121 Raising on a shield: Origin and afterlife of a coronation ceremony Teitler, Hans

4 p. 501-521
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122 Repopulating Heroic Greece Dowden, Ken
2010
4 p. 565-574
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123 Review articles Hofmeister, Timothy P.
1997
4 p. 485-505
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124 Review articles Köhnken, Adolf
2006
4 p. 602-639
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125 Review articles O’Gorman, Ellen
2003
4 p. 584-603
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126 Richard Alston, Edith Hall, and Laura Proffitt (eds.), Reading Ancient Slavery (London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011), X + 235 pp. Schumacher, Leonhard
2011
4 p. 599-605
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127 Robin Sowerby, The Augustan Art of Poetry: Augustan Translation of the Classics (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), X + 368 pp. DeMaria, Robert
2009
4 p. 697-701
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128 Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, Wolfgang Görtschacher (eds.), Ovid’s Metamorphoses in English Poetry, Wissenschaft und Kunst 10 (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2009), XXI + 303 pp. Liveley, Genevieve
2011
4 p. 686-689
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129 Sarah F. Derbew, Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. xvii and 253, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-108-49528-8, $39.99 Adodo, Talawa

4 p. 447-450
article
130 See and Be Scene: Posture, Posturing, and Preposterous Imposters Lateiner, Donald
2009
4 p. 618-634
article
131 “Se lieie la favola”: Apuleian Play in Basile’s Lo cunto de li cunti Praet, Stijn
2017
4 p. 315-332
article
132 Sidron De Hossche (1596-1653) and the Poetics of the Passion Glover, Adam

4 p. 397-421
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133 Simón Bolívar’s Rome Bartosik-Vélez, Elise
2016
4 p. 333-354
article
134 Sir Richard Morison: An Early Reader of Cassius Dio in Tudor England? Mallan, C. T.

4 p. 353-359
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135 Sodalitas litteratorum: le compagnonnage littéraire néo-latin et français à la Renaissance. Études à la mémoire de / Studies in memory of Philip Ford, ed. Ingrid A.R. De Smet and Paul White, Geneva: Droz, 2019, 318 pp., ISBN 9782600059459, €39 MacPhail, Eric

4 p. 537-539
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136 ‘Some Useful Hints for Improving the Elegance and Dignity of her Attire’: Thomas Hope and Henry Moses, Greek Vases and Neoclassical Fashion Van Keuren, Frances

4 p. 390-429
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137 Sviatoslav Dmitriev, The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011), XIII + 544 pp. Eckstein, Arthur
2011
4 p. 636-642
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138 Tacitean sidelights on The Master and Margarita West, Stephanie
1997
4 p. 473-484
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139 Tasso’s critique and incorporation of chivalric romance: His transformation of achilles in theGerusalemme Liberata Javitch, Daniel

4 p. 515-527
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140 Tennessee Williams’ Suddenly Last Summer and Euripides’ Bacchae Siegel, Janice
2006
4 p. 538-570
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141 Textual Translation/Textual Transformation of a Greek Pastoral Romance: The First Appearance of Longus’s Daphnis and Chloe in Golden-Age Spain Cozad, Mary Lee
2013
4 p. 127-135
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142 The Baker Dancer 2007 Kiang, Dawson
2009
4 p. 611-617
article
143 The Darkness of the Seventh-Century Near East Treadgold, Warren
2011
4 p. 579-592
article
144 The fragmented text: The classics and postwar European literature Ziolkowski, Theodore

4 p. 549-562
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145 The Genesis of W. B. Yeats’s King Oedipus, 1904–1912: Irish Nationalism, British Censorship and the Race to Stage the Oedipus Rex Walsh, Joseph M.
2017
4 p. 362-383
article
146 The Iliads of Pindar and Nepos: Codices, Canons and Misattributions in Medieval and Early Modern Scholarship Clark, Frederic

4 p. 360-389
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147 The Peculiar Problems of Translating Apuleius’ Golden Ass Smith, Warren S.
2010
4 p. 596-607
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148 The poems ex Graeco by Petrus Crinitus (1474–1507) and the validation of his major themes Nodes, Daniel J.
2006
4 p. 524-537
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149 The Pursuit of Eros in Plato’s Symposium and Hedwig and the Angry Inch Sypniewski, Holly M.
2009
4 p. 558-586
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150 The Reception of Ancient Greek Music in the Late Nineteenth Century Solomon, Jon
2010
4 p. 497-525
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151 The Satyrica and the Greek Novel: Revisions and Some Open Questions Henderson, Jeffrey
2010
4 p. 483-496
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152 The use of ancient spolia in Byzantine monuments: The archaeological and literary evidence Saradi, Helen
1997
4 p. 395-423
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153 The Worlds of The Novel Smith, Steven D.
2009
4 p. 635-645
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154 Thomas A. J. McGinn, Widows and Patriarchy: Ancient and Modern (London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd., 2008), VII + 230 pp. Raia, Ann R.
2010
4 p. 622-625
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155 Translation as a Battlefield: Dryden, Pope and the frogs and mice Braund, Susanna
2011
4 p. 547-568
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156 Un autógrafo de la traducción de Homero de Gonzalo Pérez (Ulyxea XIV-XXIV) anotado por Juan Páez de Castro y el Cardenal Mendoza y Bovadilla Arturo Guichard, Luis
2009
4 p. 525-557
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157 Victoria Moul, A Literary History of Latin & English Poetry: Bilingual Verse Culture in Early Modern England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. 586, ISBN 9781107192713, £110 Hess, Nathaniel

4 p. 451-454
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158 Victorian caricature and classicism: Picturing the London water crisis Cordulack, Shelley Wood
2003
4 p. 535-583
article
159 Virgilian Elements in José Rodrigues de Melo's De rusticis Brasiliae rebus (1781) Matović, Petra

4 p. 381-394
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160 Vittorio Montemaggi, & Matthew Treherne (eds.), Dante’s Commedia: Theology as Poetry (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010), XII + 388 pp. Costa, Dennis
2011
4 p. 659-663
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161 Walter Scheidel, ed. Rome and China: Comparative Perspectives on Ancient World Empires (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), XV + 240 pp. Adler, Eric
2010
4 p. 617-621
article
162 Wars ofWissenschaft: the new quest for Troy Haubold, Johannes

4 p. 564-579
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163 William R. Newman, Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution (Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 2006), XIV + 250 pp. Sturdy, David J.
2009
4 p. 693-696
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164 ΣXHMA. Zur Interferenz technischer Begriffe in Rhetorik und Kunstschriftstellerei Koch, Nadia J.

4 p. 503-515
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165 Zurück in die Zukunft via Ithaca, Mississippi: Technik und funktion der Homer-rezeption in O Brother, Where Art Thou? Heckel, Hartwig
2006
4 p. 571-589
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