- Contents Volume 52
Number 1 | ||
κυνὸς σῆμα: Euripides’ Hecuba and the Uses of Revenge | grace zanotti | 1 |
Generic Ambiguity and “Tendentious” Humor in the Hellenistic Epigram | elsa bouchard | 21 |
Horace’s Archytas Ode (1.28) and the Tomb of Archimedes in Cicero (Tusculanae Disputationes 5.64) | cristian tolsa | 53 |
The Poetics of Legalism: Ovid and Claudian on the Rape of Proserpina | brandon f. jones | 71 |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 105 | |
Number 2 | ||
“Skilled at Grasping”: The Phoenician Migrant and Exile as a Cautionary Stereotype from Classical Antiquity to Early Modern Europe | pamina fernández camacho | 107 |
Arms and the Woman: Discourses of Militancy and Motherhood in Vergil’s Aeneid | katherine r. de boer | 129 |
Who Should be Sacrificed? Human Sacrifice and Status in Plutarch: Themistocles 13, Pelopidas 21–22, Philopoemen 21 | marta gonzález gonzález | 165 |
The Succession Myth and the Rebellious AI Creation: Classical Narratives in the 2015 Film Ex Machina | jean alvares and patricia salzman-mitchell | 181 |
Number 3 | ||
The Child’s Voice in Euripidean Tragedy: Socialization Through Challenge | fayah haussker | 203 |
Metaphors and Jokes in the Fragments of Cratinus | naomi scott | 231 |
Enduring the Dust of Mars: The Expectation of Military Leadership in Panegyric to the Child-Emperor Gratian | dennis jussen | 253 |
The Thinking Eye: Some Remarks on Visuality and Metapoetics in Claudian’s Carmina Minora 17 | paolo felice sacchi | 275 |
CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 52 | 293 |
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