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  1. Preface to Special Issue: "The Supernatural and Uncanny in Classical Antiquity"
  2. Debbie Felton, Derrek Joyce
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. Introduction: The "Uncanny" in Classical Antiquity
  2. Elaine C. Sanderson, Hannah Burke-Tomlinson
  3. pp. 7-10
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  1. Manti kakon: The Uncanny Prophecies of Calchas in the Iliad and Beyond
  2. Anactoria Clarke
  3. pp. 11-33
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  1. Nocturnus Occurram Furor: The "Night-Mare" in Horace, Epodes 5 and 17
  2. Susannah L. Wright
  3. pp. 34-69
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  1. Locus suspectus: The Uncanny Landscape of Invidia's Lair (Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.760–764)
  2. Miriam Kamil
  3. pp. 70-89
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  1. A Wor(l)d beside Itself: Exploring and Experiencing the Uncanny in Lucan's Bellum Civile
  2. Elaine C. Sanderson
  3. pp. 90-116
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  1. "As I Twirl This Spindle, …": Ritualization and the Magical Efficacy of Household Tasks in Western Antiquity
  2. David Frankfurter
  3. pp. 117-139
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  1. Monsters in Society: Alterity, Transgression and the Use of the Past in Medieval Iceland by Rebecca Merkelbach (review)
  2. Viðar Hreinsson
  3. pp. 140-143
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  1. The Witchcraft Reader ed. by Darren Oldridge (review)
  2. Julie Fox-Horton
  3. pp. 144-148
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  1. Margaret's Monsters: Women, Identity, and the Life of St. Margaret in Medieval England by Michael E. Heyes (review)
  2. Jade C. Godsall
  3. pp. 148-151
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  1. Haunted Pacific: Anthropologists Investigate Spectral Apparitions across Oceania ed. by Roger Lohmann (review)
  2. Alex Golub
  3. pp. 152-155
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  1. Supernatural Encounters: Demons and the Restless Dead in Medieval England, c. 1050'1450 by Stephen Gordon (review)
  2. Nancy A. Caciola
  3. pp. 155-158
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