In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

161 Abalakina-Paap, M., Stephan, W. G., Craig, T., and Gregory, W. L. 1999. “Beliefs in Conspiracies .” Political Psychology 20: 637–647. Adler, Eric. 2011. “Cassius Dio’s Livia and the Conspiracy of Cinna Magnus.” Greek, Roman , and Byzantine Studies 51: 133–154. Ahl, Frederick. 1984. “The Art of Safe Criticism in Greece and Rome.” American Journal of Philology 105: 174–208. Alexander, Michael C. 1976. “Hortensius’ Speech in Defense of Verres.” Phoenix 30: 46–53. ———. 2002. The Case for the Prosecution in the Ciceronian Era. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. Alföldy, Géza. 1985. The Social History of Rome. Translated by D. Braund and F. Pollock. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble Books. Allen, Danielle. 2000. The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens. Princeton: Princeton University. Allen, Walter. 1950. “The ‘Vettius Affair’ Once More.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 81: 153–163. Anderson,William S. 2000. “The Frustration of Anagnorisis in Terence’s Hecyra.” In Rome and Her Monuments: Essays on the City and Literature of Rome in Honor of Katherine A. Geffcken, S. K. Dickison and J. P. Hallett, eds. Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci: 311–323. ———. 2002. “Resistance to Recognition and ‘Privileged Recognition’ in Terence.” Classical Journal 98: 1–8. Austin, R. G., ed., 1960. M. Tulli Ciceronis “Pro M. Caelio Oratio.” Oxford: Clarendon. Bagnani, Gilbert. 1954. Arbiter of Elegance: A Study of the Life and Works of C. Petronius. Toronto: University of Toronto. Baldwin, Barry. 1975. “Suetonius: Birth, Disgrace and Death.” Acta Classica 18: 61–70. ———. 1977. “Polyphagus: Glutton or Crocodile?” American Journal of Philology 98: 406–409. ———. 1983. Suetonius. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert. ———. 1997. “Hadrian’s Dismissal of Suetonius: A Reasoned Response.” Historia 46: 254–256. Balina, Marina. 2007. “Ancient Rome for Little Comrades: The Legacy of Classical Antiquity in Soviet Children’s Literature.” In The Sites of Rome: Time, Space, Memory, D. H. J. Larmour and D. Spencer, eds. Oxford: Oxford University: 323–352. bibLiography ConspiraCy Theory in LaTin LiTeraTure 162 Barrett, Anthony A. 1989. Caligula: The Corruption of Power. New York: Simon and Schuster. Barthes, Roland. 1972. Mythologies. Translated by A. Lavers. New York: Noonday. Bartsch, Shadi. 1994. Actors in the Audience: Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. Basham, Lee. 2001. “Living with the Conspiracy.” The Philosophical Forum 32: 265–280. = 2006. “Living with the Conspiracy.” In Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate, D. Coady, ed. Hampshire: Ashgate: 61–75. ———. 2003. “Malevolent Global Conspiracy.” Journal of Social Philosophy 34: 91–103. = 2006. “Malevolent Global Conspiracy.” In Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate , D. Coady, ed. Hampshire: Ashgate: 93–105. ———. 2006. “Afterthoughts on Conspiracy Theory: Resilience and Ubiquity.” In Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate, D. Coady, ed. Hampshire: Ashgate: 133–137. Basore, J. W. 1985 (reprint). Seneca: Moral Essays. Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA: Loeb Classical Library. Batstone, William W. 1994. “Cicero’s Construction of Consular Ethos in the First Catilinarian .” Transactions of the American Philological Association 124: 211–266. Baurmann, Michael. 2007. “Rational Fundamentalism? An Explanatory Model of Fundamentalist Beliefs.” Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 4: 150–166. Beare, William. 1951. The Roman Stage: A Short History of Latin Drama in the Time of the Republic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. Beesly, Edward Spencer. 1878. Catiline, Clodius, and Tiberius. London: Chapman and Hall. Benario, Herbert W. 1980. A Commentary on the “Vita Hadriani” in the “Historia Augusta.” Chico, CA: Scholars Press. Bennett, Julian. 1997. Trajan Optimus Princeps: A Life and Times. Bloomington: Indiana University. Berry, D. H., ed. 1996. Cicero: “Pro P. Sulla” Oratio. Cambridge: Cambridge University. Bertman, Stephen S. 1968. “Fire Symbolism in Juvenal’s First Satire.” Classical Journal 63: 265–266. Birley, Anthony R. 1984. “Review of Baldwin, Suetonius; Wallace-Hadrill, Suetonius: The Scholar and His Caesars; De Coninck, Suetonius en de Archivalia.” Journal of Roman Studies 74: 245–251. ———. 1997. Hadrian: The Restless Emperor. London: Routledge. Bodinger, Martin. 2002. “Deux problèmes d’histoire des religions au monde antique: II. Tacite et la ‘persécution néronienne’.” Archaeus: Studies in the Histories of Religions 6: 261–281. Boor, Carl de, ed. 1905. Excerpta Historica iussu Imp. Constantini Porphyrogeniti, Vol. III: Excerpta de Insidiis. Berlin: Weidmann. Borzsák, Stephan, ed. 1992. Cornelii Taciti “Ab Excessu Divi Augusti Libri I–VI.” Leipzig: Teubner. Bowersock, Glen W. 1969. “Suetonius and Trajan.” In Hommages à Marcel Renard, J. Bibauw, ed. Brussels: Latomus: 119–125. Boyle, Anthony J. 2004. “Introduction: Terence’s Mirror Stage.” Ramus 33: 1–9. Bradley, Keith R. 1973. “The Composition of Suetonius’ Caesares, Again.” Journal of...

Share