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CONTENTS VOLUME 44 Number 1 The End of the Nekyia: ANDROMACHE KARANIKA 1 Odysseus, Heracles, and the Gorgon in the Underworld Ismene’s Forced Choice: Sacrifice and BONNIE HONIG 29 Sorority in Sophocles’ Antigone Catullus’s Phaselus (C. 4): Mastering ELIZABETH M. YOUNG 69 a New Wave of Poetic Speech Tibullus and Egypt: A Postcolonial P. LOWELL BOWDITCH 89 Reading of Elegy 1.7 Quintilian, Seneca, Imitatio: Re-Reading YASUKO TAOKA 123 Institutio Oratoria 10.1.125–31 BOOKS RECEIVED 139 Number 2 Lies, Lyres, and Laughter: Surplus CHRISTOPHER BUNGARD 143 Potential in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes Excrement, Sacrifice, Commensality: R. L. S. TORDOFF 167 The Osphresiology of Aristophanes’ Peace Self-Praise and Envy: From Rhetoric DIMOS SPATHARAS 199 to the Athenian Courts ARE 44.3 3rd proof text.indd 385 ARE 44.3 3rd proof text.indd 385 8/23/2011 2:16:38 PM 8/23/2011 2:16:38 PM Poetic Projection in Juvenal’s Satires OSMAN UMURHAN 221 Empire and the Limits of Analogy: FRANCESCA MARTELLI 245 Aztecs and Romans in Malibu BOOKS RECEIVED 251 Number 3 Polyphemus and Odysseus in the Nursery: BARBARA CLAYTON 255 Mother’s Milk in the Cyclopeia Xenophon’s Anabasis: Reading the End PATRICK BRADLEY 279 with Zeus the Merciful Aristotle and the Tragic Theater in the Fourth JOHANNA HANINK 311 Century B.C.: A Response to Jennifer Wise What is a Propertian Poem? PAUL ALLEN MILLER 329 Martial’s Natural History: The Xenia and SARAH BLAKE 353 Apophoreta and Pliny’s Encyclopedia BOOKS RECEIVED 379 ARE 44.3 3rd proof text.indd 386 ARE 44.3 3rd proof text.indd 386 8/23/2011 2:16:38 PM 8/23/2011 2:16:38 PM ...

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