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  • Index to Volume 107

The Index exhibits separately: (I) Contributors; (II) Contents, arranged with reference to the main types of material appearing in the journal. Certain conventions, e.g., that of indicating reviewers by enclosing their names in parentheses immediately after the designation of books reviewed, will be familiar from earlier volumes. Reviews are regularly listed by name of modern author, editor, translator, etc.; (III) Advertisers.

I. Contributors

A. Barchiesi, 131; G. F. Bransbourg, 278; W. Briggs, 120, 286; N. Brisch, 274; A. Busch, 63.

R. T. Connal, 49.

E. Zimmermann Damer, 443, 493; V. DeNardis, 282; W. S. Duffy, 35; J. Dugan, 122; K. Durkin, 268.

C. Eckerman, 3.

J. Fletcher, 237; G. F. Franko, 126.

R. Gagné, 135; J. Griffiths, 265.

J. Henkel, 451; N. Holzberg, 281; D. Hoyer, 119; R. Hunter, 275.

R. Janoff, 258.

A. Keith, 477; G. Kelly, 147; L. Kronenberg, 367; I. N. I. Kuin, 132.

C. Scheidegger Lämmle, 319; P. Lautner, 128; A. Lear, 125; L. Long, 262.

E. Macaulay-Lewis, 133; J. L. Mackey, 123; J. Manley, 393; R. Mayhew, 279; M. McGowan, 255; R. McKirahan, 283; A. McMaster, 199.

F. Overduin, 105.

M. Peachin, 285; C. A. Perkins, 347; T. Power, 99, 399.

J. Romm, 287; J. Rydberg-Cox, 111.

B. Sammons, 129; D. Sansone, 273; S. Satterfield, 217.

A. Tamás, 405; W. N. Turpin, 535.

M. J. O. Verheij, 169; M. Vickers, 299.

R. Wenghofer, 515; S. R. Wilk, 383.

J. E. G. Zetzel, 277.

II.1 Articles, Surveys, Scholia, Paedagogus

A. Busch: Pederasty and Flavian Family Values in Statius, Silvae 2.1: 63.

R. T. Connal: Velleius Paterculus: The Soldier and the Senator: 49.

E. Zimmermann Damer: Introduction: Recent Works on Tibullus: 443.

E. Zimmermann Damer: Gender Reversals and Intertextuality in Tibullus: 493.

W. S. Duffy: The Necklace of Eriphyle and Pausanias’ Approach to the Homeric Epics: 35.

K. Durkin: Maspeth High School: “The Classical High School of New York City”: 268.

C. Eckerman: The Landscape and Heritage of Pindar’s Olympia: 3.

J. Fletcher: The Catabasis of Mattie Ross in the Coens’ True Grit: 237.

J. Griffiths: The Brooklyn Latin School: 265.

J. Henkel: Metrical Feet on the Road of Poetry: Foot Puns and Literary Polemic in Tibullus: 451.

R. Janoff: The Elite Meets the Street: Teaching Latin in a Nonselective Brooklyn Charter School: 258.

A. Keith: Imperial Geographies in Tibullan Elegy: 477. [End Page 579]

G. Kelly: Battlefield Supplication in the Iliad: 147.

L. Kronenburg: Me, Myself, and I: Multiple (Literary) Personalities in Catullus 35: 367.

C. Sheidegger Lämmle: Martial on Ovid on Ovid: Martial 11.104, the Remedia Amoris, and Saturnalian Poetics: 319.

L. Long: South Bronx Classical Charter School: 262.

J. Manley: Measles and Ancient Plagues: A Note on New Scientific Evidence: 393.

M. McGowan: Teaching Latin in New York City’s Public Schools: A Panel Discussion Sponsored by the New York Classical Club, May 4, 2012: 255.

A. McMaster: Dedications and Status: Catullus 1 and Horace Epodes 1: 199.

F. Overduin: A Note on Alcibius and the Structure of Nicander’s Theriaca: 105.

C. A. Perkins: Corinna Dubitans: Rhetorics of Seduction and Failure in Ovid, Amores 1.11: 347.

T. Power: Augustus’ Mime of Life (Suetonius, Aug. 99.1): 99.

T. Power: Juvenal, Satires 3.74 and Suetonius: 399.

J. Rydberg-Cox: A Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek Based on John Williams White’s First Greek Book: 111.

S. Satterfield: The Viri Sacris Faciundis and the Consulship: 217.

Á. Tamás: The Morphological Metamorphosis of Thetis in Catullus’ Poem 64: 405.

W. N. Turpin: Croesus, Xerxes, and the Denial of Death (Hdt. 1.29–34; 7.44–53): 535.

M. J. O. Verheij: Selves in Conflict: Gill vs. Sorabji on the Conception of Selfhood in Antiquity: A Reconciliatory Review: 169.

M. Vickers: Politics and Challenge: The Case of Euripides’ Ion: 299.

R. Wenghofer: Sexual Promiscuity of Non-Greeks in Herodotus’ Histories: 515.

S. R. Wilk: The Scarecrow of Os: The Function of Antefixes, Oscilla, and Suspended Masks in the Roman Garden: 383.

II.2 Reviews

A. Augoustakis (ed.), Brill’s Companion to Silius Italicus. (M. T. Dinter) 413.

T. Baier (ed.), Götter und menschliche Willensfreiheit: Von Lucan bis Silius Italicus...

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