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  • Contents Volume 48

Number 1

Biology as Destiny: The Deficiencies of Women in Aristotle’s Biology and Politics velvet l. yates 1
Titus and Berenice: The Elegiac Aura of an Historical Affair eva anagnostou-laoutides and michael b. charles 17
Collaborators Amongst the Opposition? Deconstructing the Imperial Cursus Honorum thomas e. strunk 47
Call and Response: Derek Walcott’s Collaboration with Homer in his Odyssey: A Stage Version rachel d. friedman 59
Moses Finley and Politics, Edited by W. V. Harris peter w. rose 81
BOOKS RECEIVED   105

Number 2

The Worlds of Penelope: Women in the Mycenaean and Homeric Economies barbara a. olsen 107
Dionysos Comes to Thrace: The Metaphor of Corrupted Sacrificed and the Introduction of Dionysian Cult in Images of Lykourgos’s Madness kathryn r. topper 139
Narrating Myths: Story and Belief in Ancient Greece sarah iles johnston 173
“The Dead With Me”: Ausonius’s Parentalia as Memorial to the Poet suzanne abrams rebillard 219
The Pastoral Parents of Daphnis and Chloe arum park 253

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Number 3

The Greek Mythic Story World sarah iles johnston 283
Placing the Self in the Field of Truth: Irony and Self-Fashioning in Ancient and Postmodern Rhetorical Theory paul allen miller 313
Si Credere Velis: Lucan’s Cato and the Reader of the Bellum Civile christopher l. caterine 339
Hyperreality, Intertextuality, and the Study of Latin Poetry enrica sciarrino 369
Freud, Jung, and the Taboo of Rome janice hewlett koelb 391

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