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I. Papers
Peter Gainsford
Odyssey 20.356–57 and the Eclipse of 1178 b.c.e.: A Response to Baikouzis and Magnasco 1
Geert Roskam
Will the Epicurean Sage Break the Law if He is Perfectly Sure that He Will Escape Detection? A Difficult Problem Revisited 23
D. S. Levene
Defining the Divine in Rome 41
C. Michael Sampson
Callimachean Tradition and the Muse’s Hymn to Ceres (Ov. Met. 5.341–661) 83
Yelena Baraz
Pliny’s Epistolary Dreams and the Ghost of Domitian 105
Silvia Montiglio
The (Cultural) Harmony of Nature: Music, Love, and Order in Daphnis and Chloe 133
Regina Höschele
From Hellas with Love: The Aesthetics of Imitation in Aristaenetus’s Epistles 157
I. Presidential Address
Kathleen M. Coleman
Bureaucratic Language in the Correspondence between Pliny and Trajan 189 [End Page 427]
II. Papers
Stephen Kidd
The Meaning of bōmolokhos in Classical Attic 239
Robert L. Tordoff
Coins, Money, and Exchange in Aristophanes’ Wealth 257
Tomislav Bilić
Crates of Mallos and Pytheas of Massalia: Examples of Homeric Exegesis in Terms of Mathematical Geography 295
Shane Hawkins
On the Oscanism salaputium in Catullus 53 329
Stephanie McCarter
The Forging of a God: Venus, the Shield of Aeneas, and Callimachus’s Hymn to Artemis 355
III. Paragraphos
Neil Coffee et al.
Intertextuality in the Digital Age 383 [End Page 428]