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- Illinois Classical Studies
- University of Illinois Press
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- Volume 44, Number 1, Spring 2019
- Women, Politics, and Entertainment in Plutarch's Symposium of the Seven Sages
- Tyrannical Men and Virtuous Women in Plutarch's Mulierum Virtutes
- Performing Masculinity in Plutarch's Life of Pyrrhus
- Plutarch, Ἀνδρεία, and Rome
- Women and Masculinity in the Life of Alexander
- Introduction: Plutarch and Gender
- Cinematic Signatures of Orpheus and Operatic Evocations
- Wilamowitziana: Luigi Castiglioni on Wilamowitz's Zwangsemeritierung
- Statius Silvae 1.3: A Stream and Two Villas
- He Licks the Dish but Does Not Taste the Ham: A Grouping of Pompeian Wall Writings and Its Engagement with Elegy and Roman Comedy
- Rewriting Vergil: The Influence of Lucan Bellum Ciuile 6 on the Parades of Heroes of Juvenal Satire 2 and Dante Paradiso 6
- Reading Aeschylus through Seneca: Scenes of Capitulation in Agamemnon and Thyestes
- Editor's Preface
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