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I. Papers
Nicholas Rynearson Courting the Erinyes: Persuasion, Sacrifice, and Seduction in Aeschylus’s Eumenides | 1 |
Emily Kratzer A Hero’s Welcome: Homecoming and Transition in the Trachiniae | 23 |
Bernd Steinbock Contesting the Lessons from the Past: Aeschines’ Use of Social Memory | 65 |
Ismene Lada-Richards Mutata corpora: Ovid’s Changing Forms and the Metamorphic Bodies of Pantomime Dancing | 105 |
Elizabeth Forbis Mazurek Homer and the Epic Cycle in Ovid, Heroides 16–17 | 153 |
Emily Pillinger Inuenta est blandae rationis imago: Visualizing the Mausoleum of the Flavii | 171 |
Dana Fields The Reflections of Satire: Lucian and Peregrinus | 213 |
Presidential Address
Jeffrey Henderson A Brief History of Athenian Political Comedy (c. 440-c. 300) | 249 [End Page 455] |
II. Papers
Benjamin S. Haller Dolios in Odyssey 4 and 24: Penelope’s Plotting and Alternative Narratives of Odysseus’s νόστος | 263 |
Christopher A. Faraone The Poetics of the Catalogue in the Hesiodic Theogony | 293 |
David Goldstein Wackernagel’s Law and the Fall of the Lydian Empire | 325 |
Lyndsay Coo A Tale of Two Sisters: Studies in Sophocles’ Tereus | 349 |
Seth Holm The Specter of Tantalus: Didactic Latency in De rerum natura | 385 |
Nandini B. Pandey Caesar’s Comet, the Julian Star, and the Invention of Augustus | 405 [End Page 456] |