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American Journal of Philology 126.4 (2005) 645-649



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Index to Volume 126, 2005

Part I: Subjects

Achilles, in the Iliad, 498–503

Aeschylus, Eumenides, 301–31

Aeschylus, Oresteia, 301–31

Aeschylus, Oresteia, resolution and counterpoint, 301–31

alumnus, in Statius' Silvae, 257–80

anemology, in Seneca, Natural Questions, 417–50

Apollonius, Argonautica, 209–36

Aristophanes, Frogs, 127–33

Aristophanes, Frogs, on Broadway, 127–33

Aristotle, biology in, 458–60

Aristotle, views on gender, 458–60

art, Roman, 623–26, 626–29

Atthidography, 505–26

banquet, Roman, 288–90

Caria, women in, 65–91

chorus, in Greek tragedy, 333–62

chorus of elders, in Sophocles, Oedipus Coloneus, 333–62

Cicero, De republica, 377–416

Cicero, Letters, 237–55

Cicero, Verrines, 363–76

classicism and Romanitas, in Plutarch, 107–25

Cleobis and Biton, myth and ritual in story of, 41–64

closure, poetic, in Horace, 93–106

comedy, Roman, historical context of, 464–67

consolation, in Cicero's Letters, 237–55

conspiracy narratives, Roman, 630–32

crafted speech, in Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 527–85

Echo, in the Homeric Hymn to Pan, 187–208

emulation and evaluation, in Cicero's Letters, 237–55

epistolary narrative, 291–94

Epizephyrian Locri, 285–88

eros, ethics and political reform, in Greek philosophy, 138–42

eros, ethics and political reform, in early Christianity, 138–42

eyes, in the Iliad, 157–86

fornication, in Greek philosophy and Christianity, 138–42

furtum, in Cicero, Verrines 2.4, 363–76

gesture, in Rome, 143–45

glowing eyes, in the Iliad, 157–86

Greek novel, 587–611

Greek novel, titles of, 587–611

Greek novel, genre, 587–611

Hecatomnid women, 65–91

Hector, in the Iliad, 491–97

Hellenistic poetry, habits of viewing in, 461–63

Hellenistic poetry and art, 461–63

Herodotus, Cleobis and Biton in, 41–64

Hesiod, 135–38

historiography, Greek, 505–26

history, Roman, narratives in, 630–32

Homer, Iliad, 1–31, 33–40, 157–86, 475–504

Homer, Iliad, water imagery in, 475–504

Homer, class relations in, 1–31, 33–40

Homeric Hymn to Pan, 187–208

Horace, Odes 3.1, 93–106

Jason, in Apollonius' Argonautica, 209–36

landscapes, in Greek culture, 454–57 [End Page 645]

landscape, ritual space, gender, and politics, in Greek culture, 454–57

Lindos, temple of Athena, Chronicle of, 514–22

Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 527–85

Marlowe, Dido Queen of Carthage, 613–22

melancholy, love and time, in ancient literature, 281–84

Ovid, Heroides, desire in, 291–94

painting, Roman and Campanian, 626–29

painting, Roman and Campanian, social aspects of, 626–29

Plutarch, De Alexandri Fortuna aut Virtute, 107–25

porneia, 138–42

Poseidon, in the Iliad, 491–97

puer delicatus, in Statius' Silvae, 257–80

quarrel and reconciliation, in Apollonius' Argonautica, 209–36

racism, in classical antiquity, 451–54

repetitions, in the Homeric Hymn to Pan, 187–208

ritual space and productive space, in Greek culture, 454–57

Roman banquet, imagery of, 288–90

Roman comedy, 464–67

Roman constitution, in Cicero, De republica, 377–416

Romanitas, in Plutarch, 107–25

sacred history, in Greece, 505–26

science and morality, in Seneca, Natural Questions, 417–50

self, boundaries of, in ancient literature, 281–84

Seneca, Natural Questions, 417–50

Shakespeare and classical literature, 633–36

Sophocles, Oedipus Coloneus, 333–62

speech production, in Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 527–85

Statius, Silvae, 257–80

status inconsistency, in Statius' Silvae, 257–80

Tacitus, 145–49

Telamon, in Apollonius, Argonautica, 209–36

Thersites, 1–31, 33–40

viewers of art, in Italy, non-elite, 623–26

winds, in Seneca, Natural Questions, 417–50

women and dunasteia, in Caria, 65–91

women and gender, role of in Greek society, 285–88

Part II: Authors of Articles and Reviews

Antonaccio, Carla M. Review of The Locrian Maidens: Love and Death in Greek Italy by James M. Redfield 285–88

Asirvatham, Sulochana R. Classicism and Romanitas in Plutarch's De Alexandri Fortuna aut Virtute 107–25

Asmis, Elizabeth. A New Kind of Model: Cicero's Roman Constitution in De republica 377–416

Bernstein, Neil W. Mourning the Puer Delicatus: Status Inconsistency and the Ethical Value...

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