- Contents Volume 45
Number 1 | ||
Fables and Frames: The Poetics and Politics of Animal Fables in Hesiod, Archilochus, and the Aesopica | deborah steiner | 1 |
Intertextual Dynamics in Moschus’s Europa | jonathan smart | 43 |
The Fox and the Bee: Horace’s First Book of Epistles | christopher trinacty | 57 |
Invisible Slaves, Visible Lamps: A Metaphor in Apuleius | sonia sabnis | 79 |
A Roman Folk Model of the Mind | william michael short | 109 |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 149 | |
Number 2 | ||
Timing Reciprocity in the Iliad | marcel widzisz | 153 |
Brothels, Boys, and the Athenian Adonia | anne burnett | 177 |
Chaerephon, Telephus, and Diagnosis in the Gorgias | christopher moore | 195 |
Demeter in Hermione: Sacrifice and Ritual Polyvalence | sarah iles johnston | 211 |
(Be)Coming Home(r): Nostalgia in Jean-Luc Godard’s Contempt | yasuko taoka | 243 |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 259 | |
Number 3 | ||
Collectors and the Eclectic: New Approaches to Roman Domestic Decoration | ||
Guest Editor: Francesca C. Tronchin | ||
Introduction: Collecting the Eclectic in Roman Houses | francesca c. tronchin | 261 |
From Silver Cups to Garden Gnomes: Toward a Contextual Reception of Standardized Images | emanuel mayer | 283 |
Illustrations follow page 304 | ||
Collectible Singletons | eugene dwyer | 305 |
Collecting Gods in Roman Houses: The House of the Gilded Cupids (VI.16.7, 38) at Pompeii | lauren hackworth petersen | 319 |
Roman Collecting, Decorating, and Eclectic Practice in the Textual Sources | francesca c. tronchin | 333 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 347 | |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 359 |
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