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Published since 1978, The Ancient World is a refereed semi-annual journal (June and December) dedicated to original research in antiquity, from the most ancient civilizations to the Byzantine epoch. Topics in archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, papyrology, geography, topography, and religion are treated within their historical context.
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| Vol. I | General Topics | 1 | 1978 |
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Contents Arthur Ferrill, History in Roman Schools 1-5 John P Murphy, M. Vipsanius Agrippa and Later Writers Depending Upon His "Chorographia" on Spain and Gaul 7-13 Brigette W Treumann, West-Phoenician Presence on the Iberian Peninsula 15-31 Al. N. Oikonomides, Athenopolis Massiliensium and Saint Tropez 33-44 Ladislaus J Bolchazy, From Xenophobia to Altruism: Homeric and Roman Hospitality 45-64
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| Vol. I | General Topics | 2 | 1978 |
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Contents John F. Barrett, Alcmeon, the Enemy of Themsitocles 67-69 Ralph W. Mathisen, The Acitivities of Antigonos Gonatos 280-279 BC and Memnon of Herakleia, Concerning Herakleia 71-74 John Scarborough, Reflections on Spartacus 75-81 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Alleged `Carthaginian Blockade' of the Western Mediterranean and the Adventures of a Massaliot "Tramp Ship" (Demosthenes XXXII) 83-88 Richard W. Baldes, Subjectivism and Objectively True Observation: Statements in Democritus 89-95 Eugene N. Borza, D. G. Hoarth's Philip and Alexander: Eighty Years After 97-101 |
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| Vol. I | General Topics | 3 | 1978 |
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Contents Victor J. Matthews, Chalybes, Syri, and Sinope: The Greeks in the Pontic Regions 107-108 Carol G. Thomas, On the Origin of the Institution of Slavery 109-110 Linda C. Reilly, The Naming of Slaves in Greece 111-113 Al. N. Oikonomides, An Altar Inscription from the Asclepion of Ancient Emporion in Spain (Ampurias) 115-118 Josiah Ober, Views of Sea Power in the Fourth-Century Attic Orators 119-130 George B Rogers, Roman Republican Coins from the Antibes District 131-135 M. C. J. Miller, A New Record of Titus' Return to Alexandria After the Sack of Jerusalem (April 25, AD 71) 137-140 William N Bayless, The Peace of 439 AD: Avitus and the Visigoths 141-143 |
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| Vol. I | General Topics | 4 | 1978 |
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Contents O. Kimball Armayor, Herodotus' Persian Vocabulary 147-156 Al. N. Oikonomides, Misread Greek Inscriptions As Documents of the "Samothrakian," "Taratine," "Gallic," and "Illyrian" Language 159-166 Arthur Ferrill, The Wealth of Crassus and the Origins of the "First Triumvirate" 169-177 JoAnn M. Sweeney, The Career of Cn. Domitius Calvinus 179-185 Thomas S. Burns, Calculating Ostrogothic Army and Population 187-190 John Maas, How To Be A Scholarly Book Reviewer 193-194 |
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| Vol. II | General Topics | 1 | 1979 |
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Contents A. L. H. Robkin, The Odeion of Perikles: The Date of its Construction and the Periklean Building Program 3-12 Philip V. Stanley, Agoranomoi and Metronomoi: Athenian Market Officials and Regulations 13-19Al. N. Oikonomides, Three Athenian Eponymous Archons: i) Hoplon 217/6 BC; ii) Fulvius Metrodorus of Sounion, 115/6 BC; iii) C. Fulvius Thisbianus, 186/7 AD 21-24 Al. N. Oikonomides, Quintus Vibius Crispus. Athenian Eponymous Archon (83-93 AD) 24 Stanley M. Burstein, Heraclea Pontica: The City and Subjects 25-28 Stephen G. Miller, Drinking Uncut Wine ... to Death. Unpublished Greek Epigram. 29-30 M. C. J. Miller, A Legionary's Funerary Stele from Athens 31-32 John P. Murphy, An Index to the Final Supplementband (XV) of the RE 33-34 Carol G. Thomas, The Territorial Imperative of the Polis 35-39 |
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| Vol. II | General Topics | 2 | 1979 |
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Contents Cyrus H. Gordon, Bronze Age Cities as Philological Centers 43-45 R. I. Frank, Ager Publicus and Latifundia 47-50 Richard D. Weigel, M Aemilius Lepidus and M Fulvius Nobilior: The Censors of 179 BC. The Nature of Their Feud and Its Resolution 51-53 William C. McDermott, C Asinius Pollio, Catulus, and C Julius Caesar 55-60 M. C. J. Miller, L Claudius Julianus: Prefect of Egypt 61-63 Donald F. O'Reilly, An Autun Inscription to the Theban Legion's Matyrs at Acaunus? 65-67 Stephen A. Stertz, Ammianus Marcellinus on the Emperor Gallienus: His sources 69-71 |
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| Vol. II | General Topics | 3 | 1979 |
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Contents K. R. Walters, Political Clubs and Cultural Contradictions in Attic Mythology 75-77 Marios Phillippides, The Parthenai and the Foundation of Taras 79-82 J. Daniel & R. Polansky, The Tale of the Delphic Oracle in Plato's Apology 83-85 Thomas Hardy, Liddell and Scott On the Completion of their Lexicon 86 Charles D. Hamilton, On the Perils of Extraordinary Honors: the Cases of Lysander and Conon 87-90 S. L. Dyson, New Methods & Models in the Study of Roman Town-Country Systems 91-95 Al. N. Oikonomides, Defeated Athens. The Land of Oropos, Caesar and Augustus. Notes on the Sources for the history of the years 49-27 BC 97-103 |
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| Vol. II | General Topics | 4 | 1979 |
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Contents S. Lombardo, Auriga Reoriented: A Note On Constellation Forms and Greek Artistic Imagination 107-109 W. L. Adams, Cassander and the Crossing of Hellespont: Diodorus 17.17.4 111-115 Clifford E. Minor, The Robber Tribes of Isauria 117-127 John P. Adams, The Roman Imperial Army in the East: Social and Governmental Problems 129-137 M. C. J. Miller, Legio Decima Equitata: The Tenth Legion After Caesar and The Colonists of Patras 139-144 |
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| Vol. III | General Topics | 1 | 1980 |
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Contents David S. Wiesen, Herodotus and the Modern Debate Over Race and Slavery 3-16 Al. N. Oikonomides, Attic Choregic-Inscriptions: I. Aristeides and Cyriacus of Ancona II. The Walls South of the Acropolis and the Pythion III. Four Rich Athenians from the Deme of Thorikos 17-22 Ronald A. Bleeker, Aspar and Attila: The Rule of Flavius Ardabirius Aspar in the Hun Wars of the 440s 23-28 Roy. Kotansky, Kronos and a New Magical Inscription Formula on a Gem in the J P Getty Museum 28-32 |
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| Vol. III | General Topics | 2 | 1980 |
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Contents David Neiman, Ethiopia and Kush: Biblical and Ancient Greek Epigraphy 34-42 Fordyce Mitchell, Timanthes the Metic and the Hermokopidai 43 A. L. H. Robkin, The Tent of Xerxes and the Odeion of Themistokles: Some Speculations 44-46 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Sites of the Horse and the Girl 47-48 Christina Roseman, Loxias and Mantike in the The Oresteia 49-54 Edward M. Anson, Discrimination and Eumenes of Cardia 55-59 Gerald E. Max, Majorian's Intelligence Embassy. Procopius' Record of the Emperor's Entry into Enemey-held Africa and the Historiographical Tradition 61-63 |
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| Vol. III | General Topics | 3-4 | 1980 |
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Contents W. L. Adams, The Royal Macedonian Tomb at Vergina: An Historical Interpretation 67-72 Stanley M. Burstein, Lysimachus and the Greek Cities of Asia: The Case of Miletus 73-79 A. P. Kozloff, Harpocrates and the Sacred Goose 80-81 Frank Collins, III, The Macedonians and the Revolt of Aristonicus 83-87 Phillip V. Stanley, Two Thasian Wine Laws: A Reexmination 88-93 Al. N. Oikonomides, Flavius Arrian and the Inscriptions 94-96 Meyer Reinhold, Roman Attitudes Toward Egyptians 97-103 Joseph Breslin, The Athenian Board of Generals In Samos 439/8 BC (IG II2 ML56) 104-106 Blaise Nagy, A Late Panathenaic Document 107-111 Victor J. Matthews, Who Were the Kings of Aigialians in Antimachus F10 Wyss? 113-114 Dana Sutton, A Complete Handlist to the Literacy Remains of the Greek Satyr Plays 115-130 |
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| Vol. IV | General Topics | 1-2 | 1982 |
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Contents Elias Kapetanopoulos, Some Remarks on the Athenian Prytaneis 5-15 R. W. Baldes, Democritus on Empirical Knowledge: Reflections on DK 68B125 and on Aristotle, Metaphysics 4.5 17-34 Al. N. Oikonomides, Herodotus V, 89 and the Transfer-Date of the Athenian Agora at Kermeikos 35-37 Frank Collins, III, Eutropius and the Dynastic Name Eumenes of the Pergamene Pretender Aristonicus 39-43 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Pilgrimage of Two Thessalians to the Temple of Amenotes at deir el-Bahri, IG Hatshepsut 74, 1-19 45-48 Lawrence J. Daly, Livy's Veritas and the Spolia Opima: Politics and the Heroics of A. Cornelius Cossus (Livy 4.19-20) 49-63 |
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| Vol. IV | Alexander the Great, I | 3-4 | 1982 |
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Contents Editors, The Ancient World, Scholarship. Research, and The Search for Alexander 67-89 M. B. Hatzopoulos, A Century of a Lustrum of Macedonian Studies, 91-108 Patricia Langer, Alexander the Great at Siwah 109-127
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| Vol. V | Alexander the Great, II | 1-2 | 1982 |
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Contents Editors, The Ancient World, Scholarship, Research and The Search for Alexander 3-9 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Epigram on the Tomb of Olympias at Pydna 9-16 Willaim S. Greenwalt, A Macedonian Mantis 17-25 Raymond D. Schoder, SJ, Alexander's Son and Roxane in the Boscoreale Murals 27-32 Frank L. Holt, The Hyphasis "Mutiny": A Source Study 33-59 |
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| Vol. V | Greece, 4th Cent BC, I | 3-4 | 1982 |
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Contents Charles D. Hamilton, Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony 67-78 John Buckler, Alliance and Hegemony in Fourth-Century Greece: The Case of the Theban Hegemony 79-89 Jack Cargill, Hegemony not Empire: The Second Athenian League 91-102 A. J. Graham, On the great List of Theori at Thasos 101-121 Al. N. Oikonomides, Athens and the Phokians at the Outbreak of the Lamian War (=IG II2 367) 123-128 |
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| Vol. VI | Egyptian Miscellanies | 1-4 | 1983 |
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Contents Hany A. Assaad, The House of Thutnefer and Egyptian Architectural Drawings 3-20 Edward L. Bleiberg, The Location of Pithom and Succoth 21-27 Lynda Green, Egyptian Words for Dancers and Dancing 29-38 Arthur F. Halpert, A Student's Guide to the Durative Tenses and the Second Present in Egyptian 39-52 James K. Hoffmeier, Some Egyptian Motifs Related to Enemies and Warfare and Their Old Testament Counterparts 53-70 Sally L. D. Katary, Cultivator, Scribe, Stablemaster, Soldier: The Late Egyptian Miscellanies in Light of Papyrus Willbour 71-94 Allyn L. Kelley, A Review of the Evidence Concerning Early Egyptian Knife Handles 95-102 Ronald J. Leprohon, Intef III and Amenenhat III at Elephantine 103-107 Edmund S. Meltzer, Afroasiatic Varia II 109-114 Donald B. Spaniel, A Toronto Sahidic Addition to the Pakhom Dossier IFissher A1, ff. 1-2) 115-125 Vivien Williams, The Works of Ronald J Williams 126-128 |
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| Vol. VII | Athletics in Antiquity | 1-2 | 1983 |
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Contents Antony E. Raubitschek, The Agonistic Spirit in Greek Culture 3-7 David G. Romano, The Ancient Stadium: Athletes and Arete 9-16 Truesdell S. Brown, Herodotus' Views on Athletics 17-29 Hugh M. Lee, Athletic Arete in Pindar 31-37 Herbert W. Benario, Sport at Rome 39-43 David C. Young, Professionalism in Archaic and Classical Greek Athletics 45-51 The 8th International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy With an indexed Register of the Communications 53-61 Al. N. Oikonomides, A New Greek Inscription from Vergina and Eurydice the Mother of Philip 62-64 |
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| VII | Archaeology & History of Western Mediterranean | 3-4 | 1983 |
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Contents A. Trevor Hodge, Massalia Meteorology and Navigation 67-88 Raymond V. Schoder S.J., Ancient Antipolis in Southern France 89-98 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Hero Settlers of two Greek Colonies on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain 99-106 Al. N. Oikonomides, An "Unpublished" Greek Inscription from Rhode (Roses) in Spain 107-110 James D. Breckenridge, Hannibal as Alexander 111-128 Ronald Mellor, Archaeology and the Oriental Religions in the West 129-138 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Companions of Odysseus & the Balearic Islands (P. Oxy. 2688, 26-32) 139-144 |
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| Vol. VIII | Ancient Epirus | 1-2 | 1983 |
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Contents Pierre Cabanes, La Recherche Epigraphique en Epire 3-12 N. G. L. Hammond, Travels in Epirus and South Albania Before World War II 13-46 Apostolos N. Athanassakis, A New Frontier for the Archaeology of Epirus: A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of Ano Radovyzia 47-66 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Portrait of Pyrrhos King of Epirus in Hellenistic and Roman Art 67-72 Peter A. Manti, The Cavlry Sarissa 73-80 |
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| Vol. VIII | Honoring Sterling Dow: Saluting Sterling Dow for Fifty Years in Scholarship | 3-4 | 1983 |
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Contents Fredrika H. Jacobs, Alexander the Great and the Iconography of Pope Paul III, 1534-1549 83-94 Sterling Dow, Catalogi Generis Incerti IG II2 2364-2489, A Check List 95-106 Al. N. Oikonomides, Ancient Greek Inscriptions from the Coast of Contestania (Alicante) and the Island of Ebysos (Ibiza) 107-118 Charles D. Hamilton, The Generalship of King Agesilaus of Sparta 119-127 Janice J. Gabbert, The Grand Strategy of Antigonos II Gonatas and the Chremonidean War 129-136 M. James Moscovich, Historical Compression in Cassius Dio's Account of the Second Century BC 137-143 |
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| Vol. IX | Hellenistic Bactria (Discovering the lost History of Hellenistic Bactria), I | 1-2 | 1984 |
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Contents Frank L. Holt, Discovering the Lost History of Ancient Afghanistan Hellenistic Bactria in Light of Recent Archaeological and Historical Research 3-11 Frank L. Holt, Select Bibliography of Recent Research and Studies on Hellenistic Bactria (Afghanistan) 13-28 Al. N. Oikonomides, Eukratides the Great and Hellenistic Bactria 29-34 C. P. Cavafy (1883 to 1933) 35-37 Coins with Indian Inscriptions Edited by Al. N. Oikonomides Fordyce W. Mitchel, The Rasura of IG II* 43: Jason, the Pheraian Demos and the Athenian League 39-58 Drew Harrington, The Battle of Actium A Study in Historiography 59-64 |
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| Vol. IX | Ancient Games & Athletics | 3-4 | 1984 |
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Contents A. Papalas, The Development of Greek Boxing 67-76 Thomas Scanlon, The Footrace of the Heraia at Olympia 77-90 D. G. Kyle, Solon and Athletics 91-105 Hugh M. Lee, Modern Ultra long Distance Running and Philippides' Run from Athens to Sparta 107-113 Fordyce W. Mitchell, An Ephebic Dedication of 334/3 Reconsidered 115-118 Dana Sutton, Scenes from Greek Satyr Plays Illustrated in Greek Vase Paintings 119-126 |
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| Vol. X | Early Trade and Traders | 1-2 | 1984 |
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Contents A. J. Graham, Commercial Interchanges between Greeks and Natives 3-10 M. B. Wallace, Texts, Amphoras, Coins, Standards and Trade 11-14 T. J. Figueira, Karl Polanyi and Ancient Greek Trade: The Port of Trade 15-30 C. M. Reede, Maritme Traders in the Archaic Greek World: A Typology of Those Engaged In the Long-Distance Transfer of Goods by Sea 31-44 R. J. Rowland, The Case of the Missing Sardinian Grain 45-48 J. S. Gottlieb, Early Editions of Ptolemy's Geography and other Ancient Gepgraphers at the Newberry Library of Chicago 49-55 Al. N. Oikonomides, The First Archaic Greek Inscription Found in France and the Foundation of Antipolis (Antibes) 57-62 |
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| Vol. X | War God in Chicago | 3-4 | 1984 |
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Contents L. Berge, A War God in Chicago 66 Edward M. Anson, The Meaning of the Term Macedones 67-68 W S. Greenwalt, The Search for Arrhidaeus 69-77 W T. L. Adams, Antipater & Cassander: Generalship on Restricted Resources in the Fourth Century 79-88 Yvonne Korshak, Frontal Faces in Attic Vase painting of the Archaic Period 89-109 J. P. Adams, The Maritime Cities of the Greco-Roman East Using the Title NAYAPXIC: Evidence and False Leads 110-126 Al. N. Oikonomides, An Etruscan if Fifth Century Athens (IG I2 923) 127-128
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| Vol. XI | Ancient Goldwork | 1-2 | 1985 |
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Contents Louise Berge & Karen Alexander, Ancient Gold Work and Jewelry from Chicago Collections 3-32 M. Phillippides, King Pleistoanax and the Spartan Invasion of Attica in 446 BC 33-41 Waldo E. Sweet, Protections of the Genitals in Greek Athletics 43-52 Al. N. Oikonomides, Greek Inscriptions from the Ancient City of Massalia 53-60 Lambros Missitzis, Zeus Batenos 61-64
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| Vol. XI | Corruption in Antiquity | 3-4 | 1985 |
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Contents Barry S. Strauss, The Cultural Significnace of Bribery and Embezzlement in Athenain Politics: the Evidence of the Period 403-386 BC 67-74 Jack Cargill, Demosthenes, Aeschines, and the Crop of Traitors 75-85 J. Linderski, Buying the Vote: Electoral Corruption in the Late Republic 87-94 Vasily Rudich, Accomodation to Corrupt Reality. Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus 95-100 Marsha B. McCoy, Corruption in the Western Empire: the Career of Sextus Petronius Probus 101-106 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Praise of Amenotes for the Cure of Poyaratos (O. Cairo 67300): Two Priests at Deir el-Bahri write and edit a `Miraculous cure' in 261\0 BC 107-114 H. A. Shapiro, Greek `Bobbins': A New Interpretation 115-120 Donald V. Sippel, A Reconsideration of the "Eponyms" Inscribed on Rhodian Amphora Stamps 121-128
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| Vol. XII | Alexander the Great, III | 1-2 | 1985 |
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Contents Lambros Missitzis, A Royal Decree of Alexander the Great on the Lanfs of Philippi 3-14 Adrian Tronson, The Relevance of IG II2 329 to the Hellenic League of Alexander the Great 15-19 Joseph Breslin, A Decree of Polyeuktos of Sphettos (IG II2 350) 21-23 A. M. Devine, The Strategies of Alexander the Great and Darius III in the Issus Campaign (333 BC) 25-38 A. M. Devine, Grand Tactics at the Battle of Issus 39-59 D. Sipple, The Purpose of Rhodian Alexander-type Tetradrachms 61-68 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Deification of Alexander in Bactria and India 69-71
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| Vol. XII | Hellenistic Warfare (Two Battles between the Armies of Antigonus and Eumenes in 317 B.C.) | 3-4 | 1985 |
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Contents A.M. Devine Diodorus' Account of the Battle of Paraitacene 75-86 A.M. Devine Diodorus' Account of the Battle of Gabiene 87-96 D.V. Sippel A Reward for Athens, A Punishment for Rhodes? 97-104 M.K. & R.L. Thornton The Draining of Fucine Lake: A Quantitative Analysi 105-120 J.W. Leopold Himerius and the Panathenaea 121-127 Review Articles Al. N. Oikonomides Demosthenes and the Academy of Athens 128-132 Eleanor Guralnick Looking at a New Handbook of Roman Art 133-135
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| Vol. XIII | Cults, Coins and Inscriptions, I | 1-2 | 1986 |
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Contents Athena G. Kaloyeropoulou, Fragment from a Decree of an Attic Deme 3-5 Richard J. Klonoski, Palto's Discussion of Seers in Laches 195e-199a 7-9 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Cult of the Satyr Posthon at Sounion 11-14 Ersie Mantzoulinou-Richards, Demeter Malophoros: The Divine Sheep-Bringer 15-22 M. C. J. Miller, The Macedonian Pretender Pausanias and His Coinage 23-27 Janice J. Gabbert, Pragmatic Democracy in Hellenistic Athens 29-33 Donald V. Sippel, The Meeting Place of the Rhodian Nesiotic League 35-40 Donald V. Sippel, Tenos and the Nesiotic League 41-46 Al. N. Oikonomides, Hellenistic Numismatics and "The Philhellene" of C P Cavafy 41-46 M. C. J. Miller, Forum Iulium ad Aegyptum 55-61 H. W. Pleket, Zeus Batenos 63
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| Vol. XIII | Alexander the Great, IV | 3-4 | 1986 |
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Contents D. I. Tsibukides, I Prilutskaya and V Sergeyev, Studies on Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World in the USSR 67-72 Valerie French & Patricia Dixon, The Pixodorus Affair: Another View. Appendix: The Reliability of Plutarch 73-86 A. M. Devine, The Battle of Gaugamela: A Tactical and Source-Critical Study 87-116 William Greenwalt, Herodotus and the Foundation of Argead Macedonia 117-122 A. S. Bradford, A Spartan Career Restored IG V.I.36 123-128
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| Vol. XIV | Greece, 4th Cent. BC | 1-2 | 1986 |
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Contents A. S. Bradford, Biographical Essay: Fordyce Wood Mitchel 2-4 Thomas J. Figueira, An Aiginetan Elite Family of the Fourth Century BC 5-11 A. S. Bradford, Gynaikokratoumenoi. Did Spartan Women Rule Spartan Men? 13-18 Stanley M. Burstein, Lysimachus and the Cities. The Early Years 19-24 Valerie French & Patricia Dixon, The Source Traditions for the Pixodorus Affair 25-40 Irwin L Merker, Habron the Son of Lykourgos of Biutadai 41-50 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Epigraphical Tradition of the Decree of Stratokles Honoring `Post Mortem' the Orator Lykourgos IG II2 457 and IG II2 513 51-56 David Whitehead, The "Great Demarchy" of Erchia 57-64
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| Vol. XIV | Where was the Cretan Labyrinth? | 3-4 | 1987 |
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Contents Donald V. Sipple, The Supposed Site of the Cretan Labyrinth 67-79 Sophia Schliemann, Schliemann's Excavations (with a new Bibliography) 81-86 Donald V. Sipple, Minoan Religion and the Sign of the Double Axe 87-94 The Editors, World's First Museum of Cycladic Art Celebrates its First Birthday 95-96 Frank J. Frost, Here and There in the Cyclades: An Historian and Archaeologist Looks Around and Remembers His Wanderings 97-114 Peter Karavites, Homer: Horkia, Horkos 115-128
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| Vol. XV | Hellenistic Bactria, II | 1-2 | 1987 |
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Contents Frank L. Holt, Hellenistic Bactria: Beyond the Mirage (Select Bibliography) 3-15 Al. N. Oikonomides, Mercenary Armies and Commanders in the Graeco-Bactrian Empire 17-19 Julian P. Romane. W W Tarn on the Art of History 21-24 Zbigniew T. Fiema, The Roman Annexation of Arabia: A General Perspective 25-35 Al. N. Oikonomides, Ancient Inscriptions Recording the Restoration of Greco-Roman Shrines by the Emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus (361-363 AD) 37-42 Mogens H. Hansen, Did Kleisthenes Use the Lot when Trittyes were Allocated to Tribes? 43-44 Andre Gerolymatos, Ekphantos Thasos: An Example of Political Use of the Athenian Proxenia 45-48
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| Vol. XV | Politicians, Political Views and Politics in Antiquity | 3-4 | 1987 |
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Contents Frank J. Frost, Attic Literacy and the Solonian Seisachtheia 51-58 Nancy B. Reed, The Euandria Competition at the Panathenaia Reconsidered 59-64 Truesdell S. Brown, Megabyzus Son of Zopyrus 65-74 Peter Krentz, Thibron and the Thirty 75-79 Robert A. Moysey, Isokrates and Chares: A Study in the Political Spectrum of Mid-Fourth Century Athens 81-86 James M. Williams, The Peripatetic School and Demetrius of Phalerum's Reforms in Athens 87-98 Marsha B. McCoy, Quintus Cicero, the Commentariolum Petitionis and the Political Aspirations of the Ciceros 99-104 Vasily Rudich, Seneca's Palinode: Consolatio ad Polybium and Apokolokyntosis 105-109 Lambros Missitzis, A Greek Christian Inscription from Cartagena (Spain) 111-112
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| Vol. XVI | Solon or Pisistratus? | 1-2 | 1987 |
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Contents Anthony Podlecki, Solon or Peisistratus? A Case of Mistaken Identity 3-10 O. Kimball Armayor, Hecateus' Humor and Irony in Herodotus' Narrative of Egypt 11-18 L. R. Hill, Roots of the Classical Age: Some Scholarly Views on Change and Continuity in the History of Ancient Greece 19-28 Al. N. Oikonomides, "Resting Sites" (Lesxai) in Ancient Athens and Attica 29-34 Donald V. sippel, Some Observations on the Means and Cost of the Transport of Bulk Commodoties in the Late Republic and Early Empire 35-45 Donald V. Sippel, Dietary Deficiency Among the Lower Classes of Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome 47-54 |
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| Vol. XVI | Alexander the Great V | 3-4 | 1987 |
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Contents John W. Leopold, Demosthenes' Strategy in the First Philippic 59-69 A. S. Sofman & D. I. Tsibukidi, Nearchus and Alexander 71-77 Julian P. Romane. Alexander's Siege on Tyre 79-90 A. M. Devine, The Battle of Hydaspes: A Tactical and Source-Critical Study 91-113 Al. N. Oikonomides, Tabales and Indices for the Catalogue and Supplements of The Search for Alexander Exhibition (1980-1983) 115-118 |
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| Vol. XVII | Herodotus, I | 1-2 | 1988 |
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Contents Truesdell S. Brown, Early Life of Herodotus 3-15 Truesdell S. Brown, The Greek Exiles: Herodotus' Contemporaries 17-28 Malcolm F. McGregor, D. Kagan's The Fall of the Athenian Empire: Review Article 29-30 Al. N. Oikonomides, Three Archaic Greek Inscriptions From the Island of Syros 31-34 Ersie Mantzoulinou-Richards, A Stele for a Priestess of Isis on the Island of Syros 35-39 Apostolos Athanassakis, Gods, Heroes, and Saints Against the Dragon 41-63 |
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| Vol. XVII | Herodotus, II | 3-4 | 1988 |
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Contents Truesdell S. Brown, Herodotus' Travels 65-75 Truesdell S. Brown, Herodotus in Egypt (1) The Country 77-87 Truesdell S. Brown, Herodotus in Egypt (2) The People 89-98 Truesdell S. Brown, Herodotus' Choice of Egypt as a Subject 99-107 Gary Forsythe, The Political background of the Lex Calpurnia of 149 BC 109-119 |
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| Vol. XVIII | Alexander the Great, VI | 1-2 | 1988 |
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Contents A. M. Devine, A Pawn-Sacrifice at the Battle of the Granicus 3-20 Patrick Romane, Alexnader's Siege of Gaza 21-30 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Real End of Alexander's Conquest of India 31-34 William Greenwalt, Amyntas III and the Political Stability of Argead Macedonia 35-44 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Πouς of Aegeus (Eur. Med. 679) and the Πous of Timesikles (SEG xxxiv 43) 45-47 A. M. Devine, On the Letter of Calanus to Alexander (Aelian, Varia Historia 5.6) 48 J. A. S. Evans, Byzantine Kingship: The Claim of Dynastic Right 49-55 Al. N. Oikonomides, Do Not Drop Things Here.. 56 |
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| Vol. XVIII | Cults, History and Inscriptions, II | 3-4 | 1989 |
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Contents Ronda R Simms, The Cult of the Thracian Goddess Bendis in Athens and Attica 59-76 Alexandra Lambropoulos, Erechtheus Boutes, Itys and Xouthos: Notes on Egyptian Presence in Early Athens 77-86 Ersie Mantzoulinou-Richards, From Syros: A Dedicatory Inscription of Herodes the Great from an Unknown Building 87-99 Ersie Mantzoulinou-Richards, A "New" Signature of a Painter of Attic Black Figure Vases 101-106 Peter Dorcey, A Reconsideration
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| Vol. XIX | Aelian's Manual of Hellenistic Military Tactics | 1-2 | 1989 |
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Contents Ephraim David, Dress in Spartan Society 3-13 Peter Krentz, Had Xenophon Read Thucydides VIII Before He Wrote the "Continuation" (Hell. I III.3.10)? 15-18 J. M. Williams, Demades' Last Years, 32312 31918 B.C.: A "Revisionist" Interpretation 19-30 A. M. Devine, Aelian's Manual of Hellenistic Military Tactics. A New Translation from the Greek with an Introduction 31-64
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| Vol. XIX | Arrian's Events after Alexander | 3-4 | 1989 |
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Contents Angelos P. Matthaiou, The Dedicatory Inscription on the Colossal Kouros of Samos 67-68 Herbert A. Storck, The Lydian Campaign of Cyrus the Great in Classical and Cuneifrom Sources 69-76 A. M. Devine, The Macedonian Army at Gaugamela: Its Strength and the Length of Its Battle-Line 77-80 Walter J. Goralski, Arrian's Events After Alexander: Summary of Photius and Selected Fragments 81-108 Al. N. Oikonomides, Philip IV of Macedonia: A King for Four Months (296 BC) 109-112 Clifford E. Minor, Lest We Forget: The Parthenon and an Overlooked Tricentennial 113-119 Al. N. Oikonomides, Book Review: The Inscriptions of "Upper" Macedonia 121-126
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| Vol. XX | Portraits of Macedonian Kings | 1-2 | 1989 |
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Contents J. D Breckenridge, A Missing Eye 3-4 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Portrait of Philip II of Macedonia 5-16 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Elusive Portrait of Antigonos I the "One-Eyed" King of Macedonia 17-20 C. F. Leon, Antigonos Gonatas Rediscovered 21-25 A. M. Devine, The Generalship of Ptolemy I and Demetrius Poliorcetes at the Battle of Gaza (312 BC) 29-38 Anthony Raubitschek, What the Greeks Thought of Their Early History 39-45 Terence T. Rapke, Some Unexpected Consulships 47-56 A. M. Devine, Guy Thompson Griffith (1908-1985): A Memoir 57-64
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| Vol. XX | In Memoriam Sir Ronald Syme | 3-4 | 1989 |
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Contents A. M. Devine, Sir Ronald Syme (1903-1989): A Roman Post Mortem 67-75 A. M. Devine, Sir Ronald Syme and The Roman Revolution 77-92 Fergus Millar, "Senatorial" Provinces: An Institutionalized Ghost 93-97 Michael DiMaio, The Emperor Julian's Edicts of Religious Tolerance 99-110 A. M. Devine, Manuscripts of St John Chrysostom's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: A Preliminary Study for a Critical Edition Corrigenda to Ancient World 20 (1989) nos. 1 & 2 111-125
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| Vol. XXI | Early Athens & Attica | 1-2 | 1990 |
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Contents Frank J. Frost, Peisistratos, the Cults, and the Unification of Attica 3-9 Al N. Oikonomides, The Atenian Cults of the Three Aglauroi and Their Sanctuaries Below the Acropolis of Athens 11-17 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Shrine of Makaria at Athens 19-20 Al. N. Oikonomides, The Aiakeion and Its Relation with the Tholos in the Later Agora 21-22 Stephen J. Simon, The Origin of the Greek Poleis in Greek Thought 23-26 Anthony J. Podlecki, Could Women Attend the Theatre in Ancient Athens? 27-43 Charles M Odahl, A Pagan's Reaction to Constantine's Conversion-Religious Refrences in the Trier Panegyric of AD 313 45-63
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| Vol. XXI | General Topics | 3-4 | 1990 |
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Contents Michael DiMaio, Jörn Zeuge and Jane Bethune, The Proelium Cibalense et Proelium Campi Ardiensis: The First Civil War of Constantine I and Licinius I 67-91 Oliver Phillips, Heracles' Parerga and Prasdeic 93-96 Truesdell S. Brown, Echoes from Herodotus in Xenophon's Hellenica 97-101 Sara Mandell, The Language, Eastern Sources, and Literary Posture of Herodotus 103-108 William D. Burgess, Isaurian Names and the Ethnic Identity of the Isaurians in Late Antiquity 109-121 Eleftherios Drakopolous, Titus Didius and His Macedonian Praetorship 123-126 A. M. Devine, Book Review: Alexander the Great and Bactria 127-128
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| Vol. XXII | General Topics | 1 | 1991 |
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Contents Al N. Okonomides, The Athenian Orator: Polyeuktos 3-8 Apostolos N. Athanassakis, Is the Name of Zeus Still Taken in Vain in Crete? 9-21 Christo Danov, Reminiscences on the Thracian Chernonesos 23-30 Basil Mandilaras, Restoration of a Papyrus Mask 31-35 Sara R. Mandell, Roman Dominion: Desire and Reality 37-42 Irwin L. Merker, Cheilon Periodonikes 43-48 Kate Mortensen, The Career of Bardyllis 49-59 A. M. Devine, Review Article: A New Alexander History 61-66 A. M. Devine, Review Artcile: Hellenistic Royal Portraits 67-70
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| Vol. XXII | Alexander the Great, VII | 2 | 1991 |
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Contents Jonathan H. Musgrave, The Human Remains from Vergine Tombs I, II, and III: An Overview 3-9 Beryl Barr-Sharrar, Vergina Tomb II: Dating the Objects 11-15 Elizabeth D. Carney, The Female Burial in the Antechamber of Tomb II at Vergina 17-26 W. L. Adams, Cassander, Alexander IV and the Tombs at Vergina 27-33 Eugene N Borza, Commentary 35-40 N. G. L. Hammond, The Macedonian Defeat Near Samarcand 41-47 M. C. J. Miller, The Regal Coinage of Kassander 49-55
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| Vol. XXIII | In Memory of Stewart Oost | 1 | 1992 |
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Contents Briggs L. Twyman, Preface to XXIII, 1 3 Edward L. Bassett, Stewart Irvin Oost: A Biography 5-7 Frank M. Clover, Stewart Irvin Oost: A Bibliography 9-18 Eugene N. Borza, Stewart Irvin Oost: A Personal Reminiscence 19-20 Eugene N. Borza, Ethnicity and Cultural Policy at Lysander's Court 21-25 Alfred S. Bradford, Plataea and the Soothsayer 27-33 Charles D. Hamilton, Lysander, Agesilaus, Spartan Imperialism and the Greeks of Asia Minor 35-50 Kenneth G. Holum, Hadrian and Caesarea: An Episode in the Romanization of Palestine 51-61 Stephen Ruzicka, Athens and the Politics of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Fourth Century BC 63-70 Lawrence A. Tritle, Virtue and Progress in Classical Athens: The Myth of the Professional General 81-89 Briggs L. Twyman, The Influence of the Northern Italian Frontier on Roman Imperialism 91-106 Al. N. Oikonomides, An Epigraphical Mention of the Bank of Pasion and Phormoin from the Athenian Agora 109-116
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| Vol. XXIII | Warfare in Antiquity | 2 | 1992 |
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Contents James G. DeVoto The Theban Sacred Band 3-19 John R. Mixter The Length of the Macedonian Sarissa During the Reigns of Philip II and Alexander the Great 21-29 Peter A. Manti The Sarissa of the Macedonian Infantry 30-42 Thomas Daniel The Taxeis of Alexander and the change to Chiliarch, the Companion Cavalry and the change to Hipparchies: A Brief Assessment 43-57 M. C. J. Miller The Principes and the So-Called Camillan Reforms 59-70 Pierre F. Cagniart Studies On Caesar's Use of Cavalry during the Gallic War 71-85 Christopher Ehrhardt Monumental Evidence for the Date of Constantine's First War against Licinius 87-94 Book Reviews 95-105 Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet, Sara Mandell Economic rationalism and rural society in third-century A.D. Egypt: The Heroninos archive and the Appianus estate, Sara Mandell Athletes and Oracles. The Transformation of Olympia and Delphi in the Eight Century B.C., Reviewed by A. M. Devine Roman Canon Law in Reformation England, Reviewed by A. M. Devine Torture and Truth, Reviewed by JoAnn Sweeney Vesuvius and Other Plays, Reviewed by JoAnn Sweeney
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| Vol. XXIV | Emperor Julian & Rebirth of Hellenism | 1 | 1993 |
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Contents Jacqueline Long and Robert J. Penella Emperor Julian: The Man, The Writer and the Legacy 3 Thomas M. Banchich Julian's School Laws: Cod. Theod. 13.5.5 and Ep. 42 5-14 Jacqueline Long Structures of Irony in Julian's Misopogon 15-23 Alan Cameron Julian and Hellenism 25-29 Robert J. Penella Julian the Persecutor in Fifth Century Church Historians 31-43 Walter E. Kaegi An Investigation of the Emperor Julian 45-53 Notes and Discussions Stephen J. Simon The Population of Cyrene, Ephesus, and Corinth 55-56 Christopher S. Swezey El Menzeha: Lost Village in the Grand Erg Oriental, Algerian Sahara 57-58 Book Reviews 59-73The Poet's Voice: Essays on Poetics and Greek Literature, Reviewed by Curtis J. Adler The First Western Greeks, Reviewed by James G. DeVoto Nomos: Essays in Athenian Law, Politics and Society; Athenian Politics c. 800-500 B.C.: A Sourcebook; The Foreign Policy of Mithradates VI Eupator, King of Pontus, Reviewed by A. M. Devine Athena: The Goddess Awakens, Reviewed by Kevin T. Glowacki Hoplites: The Classical Greek Battle Experience, Reviewed by David Hood Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History, Reviewed by Sara Mandell Roman Sculpture, Reviewed by Paul Rehak A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Reviewed by Judith L. Sebesta
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| Vol. XXIV | Exploration and Colonoization in the Ancient World | 2 | 1993 |
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Contents Ian Morris Columbus, Cleisthenes and Classics: A Commentary 83-89 Ralph W. Mathiesen "Nature or Nurture"__What caused the Famines of Late Roman Gaul? 91-105 Sherill L. Spaar Tracing the Ancient Spanish Coastline: The Search for Underwater Sites 107-129 F. J. Gómez Espelosin Iberia as a Barbarian Land: Perception as a Stereotype 131-142 Gabriel Adeleye The Effect of Geographical Environment on Cyrenaeca 143-148 Paul T. Keyser From Myth to Map: The Blessed Isles in the First century B.C. 149-168 Evelyn Edson The Oldest World Maps: Classical Sources of Three Eighth Century Mappaemundi 169-184 C. M. C. Green De Africa et eius incollis: The Function of Geography and Ethnography in Sallust's History of the Jugurthine War (BJ 17-19) 185-197 L. A. García Moreno Hellenistic Ethnography and the Reign of Augustus in Pompeius Trogus 199-212 Book Reviews 213-227Greek Colonists and Native Populations: Proceedings of the First Australian Congress of Classical Archaeology held in honor of Emeritus Professor A. D. Trendall, Reviewed by A. M. Devine The Uses of Greek Mythology, Reviewed by John E. Rexine Dangerous Voices: Women's Laments and Greek Literature, Reviewed by John E. Rexine The Ulysses Theme: A Study in the Adaptability of a Traditional Hero, Reviewed by John E. Rexine Barbarians and Romans. The Birth Struggle of Europe, A.D. 400-700, Reviewed by Philip J. Smith Enemies of the Roman Order. Treason, Unrest, and Alienation in the Empire, Reviewed by Philip J. Smith The City in Late Antiquity, Reviewed by R. M. Frakes
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| Vol. XXV | Alexander the Great, VIII | 1 | 1994 |
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Contents William Greenwalt A Solar Dionysus and Argead Legitimacy 3-8 Elias Kapetanopoulos Sirras 9-14 N. G. L. Hammond One or Two Passes at the Cilicia-Syria Border? 15-26 Paul T. Keyser The Use of Artillery by Philip II and Alexander the Great 27-59 J. Patrick Romane Alexander's Sieges of Miletus and Halicarnassus 61-76 Peter A. Manti The Macedonian Sarissa, Again 77-91 Richard Stoneman Romantic Ethnography: Central Asia and India in the Alexander Romance 93-107 M. C. J. Miller The `Porus' decadrachm of Alexander and the Founding of Bucephala 109-120 Notes and DiscussionsA. N. Athanassakis The Eagle of Penelope's Dream 121-134 Book ReviewsThe Morality of Happines, Reviewed by Erik Graff 135-136 The Triumviral Narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio, Reviewed by Julia Sünskes Thompson 137-138
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| Vol. XXV | Philosophical and Historical Studies on Plutarch | 2 | 1994 |
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Contents Mariano Baldassarri La difesa della provvidenza: nello scritto plutarcheo `De Sera numinis vindicta' 147-158 D. Thomas Benediktson Plutarch on the Epilepsy of Julius Caesar 159-164 Yvonne Vernière Plutarque et les femmes 165-169 Maria Cannatà Fera Plutarcho e la `Consolatio ad Apollonium' 171-189 John M. Marincola Plutarch's Refutation of Herodotus 191-203 Charles D. Hamilton Plutarch and Xenophon on Agesilaus 205-212 A. G. Nikolaidis Plutarch's Contradictions 213-222 A. Pérez JiménezPlutarch on the Irresponsibilities of Aegeus 223-231 G. W. M. Harrison Plutarch's Influence on Neo-Greek 233-235 Book ReviewsA Commentary on the Aristotelian `Athenaion Politeia', Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 237-240 Bisexuality in the Ancient World, Reviewed by Erik Graff 240-241 Early Physics and Astronomy 241 The Morality of Happines 242-243 The School of Hellas, Reviewed by Louis A. Okin 243-244
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| Vol. XXVI | Rome and the Provinces | 1 | 1995 |
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Contents Charles Odahl The Christian Basilicas of Constantinian Rome 3-28 Pierre F. Cagniart Strategy and Politics in Caesar's Spanish Campaign, 49 B.C.: Variation on a Theme by Clausewitz 29-44 Harold W. Bird Some Late Roman Perspectives on the Republican period 45-50 Leonard A. Curchin Roman Army Recruitment in Central Spain: An Untapped Archive from the District of Lara 51-58 John Hutchins Scythopolis (Beth-Shean): at the crossroads of antiquity 59-65 William J. Cherf Geography and Topography: Valuable Sources for the History of a Late Roman Frontier 67-78 William D. Burgess, Jr. Isauria and the Notitia Dignitatum 79-88 Hans A. Pohlsander The Date of the Bellum Cibalense: A Re-Examination 89-101 Book ReviewsFrom Mycenae to Constantinople: The Evolution of the Ancient City, Reviewed by Uwe Walter 103-104 Myth, Ethos, and Actuality. Official Art in Fifth Century Athens, Reviewed by Uwe Walter 105-106 Ancient Concepts of Philosophy, Reviewed by Erik Graff 106-107 Plato and Postmodernism, Reviewed by Erik Graff 107-108 Ivory and Related Materials, an illustradted guide, Reviewed by John M. Fossey 108-109 Alexander to Actium: the Hellenistic Age, Reviewed by A. M. Devine 109-112 Style and Society in Dark Age Greece- The Changing Face of a Preliterate Society, 1100-700 BC, Reviewed by Lawrence A. Tritle 113-115
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| Vol. XXVI | Mystery Cults in Late Antiquity | 2 | 1995 |
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Contents John F. Finamore Platonism, Paganism, and Judaism: Borrowings and Evolutions 123-125 Lester J. Ness Astrology and Judaism in Late Antiquity 126-133 Jay Bregman Judaism as Theurgy in the Religious Thought of the Emperor Julian 135-149 Robert M. Berchman Arcana Mundi: Prophecy and Divination in the Vita Mosis of Philo of Alexandria 150-179 Christopher G. Brown Mediators of the Divine 180-181 Susan Guettel Cole Women, Dogs, and Flies 182-191 Noel Robertson The Magic Properties of Female Age-groups in Greek Ritual 193-203 Bonnie C. MacLachlan Love, War and the Goddess in Fifth-Century Locri 205-223 Emmet Robbins Sappho, Aphrodite, and the Muses 225-239 Review Articles and Book ReviewsJesus the Man: A New Interpretation from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Reviewed by A. M. Devine 240-246 Achilles in Vietnam, Reviewed by Lawrence J. Tritle 247-257 Images, Power, and Politics: Figurative Aspects of Esarhaddon's Babylonian Policy, Reviewed by D. T. Potts 258 Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter with Hellenism, Reviewed by Charles M. Odahl 258-259 Foucault's Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality, Reviewed by Erik Graff 259 Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens, Reviewed by Lawrence A. Tritle 259-261 The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East, rev. ed., Reviewed by Philip J. Smith 261-262
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| XXVII | Coins, Cults, History & Inscriptions III: Studies in Honor of Al. N. Oikonomides I | 1 | 1996 |
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Contents M. C. J. Miller List of Publications iii-xx Judith M. Remer-Miller In Memoriam 1-2 Sara Mandell Number Mystical Representations of Creation and Destruction: Cross Cultural Influences 3-19 Stanley M. Burstein Greek Contact with Egypt and the Levant: Ca. 1600-500 BC. An Overview 20-28 Winthrop Lindsay Adams In the Wake of Alexander the Great: The Impact of Conquest on the Aegean World 29-37 Jack Cargill The Decree of Aristoteles: Some Epigraphical Details 39-51 Albert M. Devine The Short Sarissa Again 52-53 Frank J. Frost Akakallis, a Divinity from Western Crete 54-58 Janice J. Gabbert The Career of Olympiodorus of Athens (ca. 340-270 BC) 59-66 N. G. L. Hammond The early history of Macedonia 67-71 Frank L. Holt Eukratides of Baktria 72-76 Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr. Did Zeus Destroy the "House of Tiles"? 77-80 Elias Kapetanopoulos Philip II's Assassination and Funeral 81-87 A. E. Raubitschek ΟΨΟΝ 89-94 George J. Szemler Two Notes on the Corinthian War 95-104 Review Articles and Book Reviews J.H. Hexter, The Judaeo-Christian Tradition, Reviewed by Erik Graff 105 Olga Kryszkowska, Ivory and Related Materials, an illustrated guide, Reviewed by John M. Fossey 105-106
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| Vol. XXVII | Coins, Cults, History & Inscriptions IV: Studies in Honor of Al. N. Oikonomides II | 2 | 1996 |
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Contents Apostolos N. Athanassakis Glimpses of Modern Greek Cosmography in Hesiod: Soul and Space 115-130 Anthony J. Podlecki Had the Antiope of Euripides Political Overtones? 131-146 Charles D. Hamilton The Ideology of Spartan Conservatism 147-155 Eleftherios C. Drakopoulos A Previously Unpublished Seal-Ring From Ptolemaic Egypt: Heraklean Iconography of Engraved Gems and Rings 156-157 John M. Fossey The Proxenia Decrees of the Aitolian Federation 158-167 Duane W. Roller Euripedes, Ennius, and Roman Origins 168-171 Phyllis Culham Fraud, Fakery and Forgery: The Limits of Roman Information Technology 172-183 Peter Karavites Melito of Sardes, A Note on His Influence 184-190 J. A. S. Evans The Monophysite Persecution: The Eastern View 191-196 Kenneth W. Harl Coins in Taxes and Markets of the Roman World 197-204 James G. Kennan George Sphrantzes: A Brief View 205-211 M. C. J. Miller Greek Scholars and Educators of the 17th and 18th Centuries 212-230 Review Articles and Book ReviewsN. G. L. Hammond, Sources for Alexander the Great: An Analysis of Plutarch's Life and Arrian's Anabasis Alexandrou, Reviewed by A. M. Devine 231-235 James A. Francis, Subversive Virtue: Asceticism and Authority in the Second-Century Pagan World, Reviewed by A. M. Devine 235-238 John Maxwell O'Brien, Alexander the Great: The Invisible Enemey, Reviewed by A. M. Devine 238-241 Flavio Raviola, Napoli Origini, Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 241-243 Harry Y. Gamble, Books and Readers in the Early Church: A History of Early Christian Texts, Reviewed by Charles Odahl 243 Heinz Heinen, Früchristliches Trier: Von den Anfängen bis zur Volkerwanderung, Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander 243-245 Fik Meijer and Onno van Nijf, Trade, Transport and Society in the Ancient World: a sourcebook, Reviewed by John M. Fossey 245-246 Signe Isager and Jens Erik Skysgaard, Ancient Greek Agriculture: an introduction, Reviewed by John M. Fossey 246-247 Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Genres in dialogue: Plato and the construct of philosophy, Reviewed by Erik Graff 247
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| Vol. XXVIII | Art & Literature in Antiquity | 1 | 1997 |
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Contents Maud R. Webster An Early History of Sardinia 1000 BC-AD 1000: Literary and Epigraphical Evidence 3-23 Ross Saunders Ancient Greek Temple Orientation: A Suggestion 25-29 Jennifer J. Harper The Swing Painter: Innovative or Accident Prone? A Study of the Evidence on a Black-Figured Amphora 31-40 N. G. L. Hammond The Lakes on the lower Strymon and Mt. Dionysus 41-46 M. C. J. Miller Alexander the Great in Munich and Athens 47-50 Ross Saunders The Identity of Αριστo ... ... (I Eph. 202) 51-54 T. F. Morris Why is Socrates All There in the Present: (Apology 28a-29b) 55-65 Frank J. Yartz Aristotle on Monsters 67-72 Jeffery M. J. Murphy Hubris and Superbia:Differing Greek and Roman Attitudes Concerning Arrogant Pride 73-81 Ron Newbold Nonverbal Communication in Early Christian Hagiography 83-94 Review Articles and Book ReviewsJames Whitley, Style and Society in Dark Age Greece - The Changing Face of Preliterate Society 1100-700 BC, Reviewed by Lawrence A. Tritle 95-97 J. Lesley Fitton, The Discovery of the Greek Bronze Age, Reviewed by Paul Rehak 97-98 J. T. Ramsey and A. L. Licht, The Comet of 44BC and Caesar's Funeral Games, Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 98-101 Brian Stock, Augustine the Reader: Meditation, Self-Knowledge, and the Ethics of Interpretation, Reviewed by Erik Graff 102-103
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| Vol. XXVIII | Warfare in Antiquity, II | 2 | 1997 |
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Contents Peter Karavites Macedonian Pragmatism and the Persian Wars 119-126 Robert D. Luginbill Thucydides' Evaluation of the Sicilian Expedition: 2.65.11 127-132 G. G. Aperghis Alexander's Hipparchies 133-148 Robert L. Dise, Jr. The Recruitment and Assignment of "Beneficiarii Consularis" in the Danube Provinces 149-166 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae: Some Reasons for Caution Part I: Who were the Third Century Bacaudae?) 167-183 B. H. McClean The Inscriptions of Caesarea and their Relation to the Physical Remains of the City: (Part I: The Ancient City and its Harbor) 184-216 Review Articles and Book ReviewsPaul Millet, Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens, Reviewed by Lawrence A. Tritle 217-219 Rowland Smith, Julian's Gods: Religion and Philosophy in the Thought and Action of Julian the Apostate, Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander 219-221 Michael Grant, The Antonines, The Roman Empire in Transition, Reviewed by Charles M. Odahl 221-222 Michael Grant, Art in the Roman Empire, Reviewed by Charles M. Odahl 222-223 Sam Smiles, The Image of Antiquity: Ancient Britain and the Romantic Imagination, Reviewed by Erik Graff 223-224 Peter Bentley, The Dictionary of World Myth, Reviewed by Erik Graff 224 Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Genres in dialogue: Plato and the construct of philosophy, Reviewed by Erik Graff 225 Robin Sowerby, The Greeks: An Introduction to their culture, Reviewed by Erik Graff 225-226 Andrew Dalby, Siren Feasts: A History of Food and Gastronomy in Greece, Reviewed by Erik Graff 226
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| Vol. XXIX | Ancient Life & Leisure I | 1 | 1998 |
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Contents Martha L. Edwards Women and Physical Disability in Ancient Greece 3-9 T. Davina McClain Redeeming Fabia: Sisters and Honor in Livy 10-18 John Rundin The Vegetarianism of Empedocles in its Historical Context 19-36 Francis M. Dunn The Uses of Time in Fifth Century Athens 37-52 T. F. Morris The Opening Section of the "Apology" 53-61 Notes and DiscussionsErik Graff If Salt Saltless Becomes 62-69 Stephen J. Simon Men of Greek Culture in the Greater Roman Priesthoods 71-73 Review ArticleN. G. L. Hammond, The Genius of Alexander the Great Reviewed by A. M. Devine74-76 Book ReviewsJames G. DeVoto,
Flavius Arrianus: TECHNE TAKTIKA and ΕΚΤΑΞIΣ P. J. Rhodes, D. M. Lewis: Selected papers in Greek and Near Eastern History, Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 80-83 Erik Graff: Sage, Saint and Sophist, Reviewed by Graham Anderson 83-85
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| Vol. XXIX | Ancient Life & Leisure II | 2 | 1998 |
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Contents Ruth Majercik The Chaldean Oracles and the School of Plotinus 91-105 John F. Finamore Plotinus, Psellus, and the Chaldean Oracles: A Reply to Majercik 107-110 Sara Rappe Damascius' Skeptical Affiliations 111-125 Jay Bregman Julian the Byzantine and Synesius the Hellene 127-138 Michael R. Molnar Greek Astrology as a Source of the Messianic Portent 139-150 Frank J. Yartz The Importance of Theophrastus' Metaphysics 151-160 Notes and DiscussionsHildegard Weincke-Lotz "On the Length of the Reigns of the Sumerian Kings" 161-173 Book ReviewsMichael Grant, From Rome to Byzantium: The Fifth Century AD, 174-175 Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander Stephen Williams, Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, Reviewed by Charles Odahl 175-176
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| Vol. XXX | Cults, Coins, History & Inscriptions V | 1 | 1999 |
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Contents Bradley H. McLean The Inscriptions of Caesarea and Their Relation to the Physical Remains of the City 3-28 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae: Some Reasons for Caution.Part II. The Fourth Century Interim (286-407)29-43 Borimir Jordan Archilochus, Fragment 22 (Campbell) - A Suggestion 45-46 T. F. Morris How Crito Ruins His Soul 47-58 R. Quick and Steven J. Simon Wheat Production and the Romanization of Northern Gaul 59-62 Ross Saunders Corinth *68: Another Interpretation 63-64 Book ReviewsCharles Penglase, Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, Reviewed by Erik Graff 79-80 M. S. Lane, Method and Politics in Plato's Statesman, Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz 81-83 Jon D. Mikalson, Religion in Hellenistic Athens, Reviewed by Erik Graff 83-84 C. D. C. Reeve, Practices of Reason, Reviewed by Erik Graff 84-85 Erik Graff, Projecting the Past: Ancient Rome, Cinema and History, Reviewed by Maria Wyke 86-87
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| Vol. XXX | Alexander the Great IX | 2 | 1999 |
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Contents N. G. L. Hammond, Heroic and Divine Honors in Macedonia Before the Successors 103-115 Elias Kapetanopoulos, Alexander's Patrius sermo in the Philotas Affair 117-128 William P. Guthrie, Persian Army Strengths in Arrian-Ptolemy 129-132 Frank J. Frost, Solon and Salamis, Peisistratos and Nisaia 133-139 Tom Stevenson, The Death of Penthesilea by Exekias: A New Look at BMC Vases B210 141-153 Nancy B. Reed, Ancient Rut Roads and Their Modern Descendants 155-161
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| Vol. XXXI | The Dance of Hippocleides: a Festschrift for Frank J. Frost (guest editors: R. M. Frakes and David L. Toye) | 1 | 2000 |
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Contents R. M. Frakes and David L. Toye Preface 3-4 Apostolos N. Athanassakis The Pelêades of Alcman's Partheneion and Modern Greek Poulia 5-14 Jon Christian Billigmeier Near Eastern Loanwords in Mycenaean Greek 15-21 Eugene Borza and Jeanne Reames Zimmerman Some New Thoughts on the Death of Alexander the Great 22-30 Stanley M. Burstein Exploration and Ethnography in Ptolemaic Egypt 31-37 H. A. Drake Why Dido? 38-47 R. M. Frakes Some Thoughts on the Length of the Lost Books of Ammianus 48-53 Elpida Hadjidaki and H. Iniotakis Hellenistic Ceramics from Phalasarna found from 1986-1990 54-73 Notes and DiscussionClifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae. Some Reasons for Caution. Part III. Ghost Bacaudae: The Britannian and Amorican Rebellions (ca. 408-17) 74-95 Frank J. Yartz Plato on Music and the Musician 96-103
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| Vol. XXXI | The Dance of Hippocleides: a Festschrift for Frank J. Frost (guest editors: R. M. Frakes and David L. Toye) | 2 | 2000 |
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Contents Victor Hanson The Classical Greek Warrior and the Egalitarian Military Ethos 111-126 Charles W. Hedrick, Jr. For Anyone Who Wishes To See 127-135 M. C. J. Miller The Golden Doors of The Palace of Alkinous 136-139 William S. Morison Attic Gymnasia and Palastrai: Public or Private? 140-143 Robert Renehan Further Thoughts on a Sallustian Literary Device 144-147 Sherill L. Spaar What was the Orbis Terrarum in Augustan Ideology? 148-162 Philip A. Stadter The Ruler's Virtue and the Empire: Cyrus the Great and Tiberius 163-172 David L. Toye Plutarch on Poetry, Prose, and Politeia 173-181 Notes and DiscussionDerek R. Smith Nero's Equestrian Interpretation of Virgil 183-196 Book ReviewsMichael Grant, The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire Reviewed by Has A. Pohlsander, Review of 197-198
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| Vol. XXXII | Mystery Religions and Philosophy of Late Antiquity | 1 | 2001 |
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Contents John Dillon Iamblichus on the Personal Daemon 3-9 Radcliffe Edmonds Did the Mithraists Inhale? 10-24 Peter Struck Pagan and Christian Theurgies 25-38 Gretchen Reydams-Schils Socrates' Request: Timaeus 19B-20C in the Platonist Tradition 39-51 Jan Opsomer Who in Heaven is the Demiurge? Proclus' exegesis of Plato Tim. 28C3-5 52-70 Peter Lautner Can Self-Reflection be a generative principle? Atticus and Porphry on Timaeus 37B3-6 71-84 T. F. Morris Plato's Apology on How Socrates Differs From the Sophists 85-98 Notes and DiscussionSheila L. Ager 4th Century Thera and the Second Athenian Sea League 99-119 Book Reviews 120-128Nancy B Reed, More Than Just a Game: The Military Nature of Greek Athletic Contests Reviewed by Gregory Anderson Carol Thomas and Craig Conant, The Atlantic Celts: Ancient People or Modern Invention? by Simon James Celebrating Homer's Landscapes: Troy and Ithaca Revisited by J V Luce Abbreviations in Latin by M C J Miller Citadel to City-State: The Transformation of Greece, 1200-700 BCE Reviewed by A. M. Devine Kathryn A Morgan, Myth and Philosophy From the Presocratics to Plato Reviewed by Frank J Yartz
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| Vol. XXXII | Coins, Cults, History and Inscriptions V | 2 | 2001 |
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Contents Preface by John M. Fossey 135-136 List of Abbreviations 137-138 John M. Fossey Theophoric Names in Central Greece and a Particular Case 139-146 Laurent Bricault Pénétration et implantation des cultes isiaques en Grèce centrale 147-152 Michael Arnush Sanctuary of Apollon at Delphoi 153-163 Léopold Migeotte Les concours d'Aktion en Acarnanie: organization financiere et fiscale 164-170 John M. Fossey Ithaka and Magnesia-on-the-Maiandros 171-181 Kent J. Rigsby Northwestern Greece and the Subscriptions in the Magnesia Archive of 208 B.C. 183-189 Patrick Baker Quelques Remarques sur des Institutions Militaires les Cités Thessalie à l'époque hellenistique 191-206 Gaétan Thériault Une féte des euergètes en Macédoine 207-213 † Anthony E. Raubitschek The `Son of God': Augustus, Jesus 215-216 Notes and DiscussionsJack Cargill An Homage to Cavafy 217-231 Book ReviewsMargaret R. Miles, Plotinus on Body and Beauty Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz 233-235
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| Vol. XXXIII | Philosophy and Religion in Late Antiquity | 1 | 2002 |
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Contents Florin Curta Language, Εθvη, and National Gods: A Note on Julian's Concept of Hellenism 3-19 Michael Meckler The Jerry Springerization of Late Antiquity 21-25 John F. Shean Christian Literature and the Ancient Historian: A Broader Perspective on Late Antiquity 27-35 Walter E. Kaegi Commentary 37-44 Joel T. Walker The Limits of Late Antiquity: Philosophy between Rome and Iran 45-69 M. C. J. Miller A Lost Monument Containing a Summary of the Life of Proklos 71-77 Notes and DiscussionsFrank J. Frost If the Trojan War Were an Olympic Event: A Scenario 79-80
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| Vol. XXXIII | Rome and the Provinces II | 2 | 2002 |
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Contents Brian K. Harvey Trajan's Restored Coinage and the Revival of the Memory of Caesar the Dictator 93-100 M. C. J. Miller An Unpublished Funerary Inscription from Roman Macedonia 101-104 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae. Some Reasons for Caution. Part IV. The 435-7 Bacaudae Revolt and the Barbarian Settlements of the 440s 105-125 David H. Sick An Indian Perspective on the Graeco-Roman Elephant 126-146 Steven J. Simon Some Concepts of Republican Virtue as Expressed by Valerius Maximus 147-152 James J. Stewart Who Was Present at Colchester in A.D. 43? 153-156 David Woods Did Caligula Plan to bridge the English Channel? 157-170 Book ReviewsMichael J. Angold The Bridge from Antiquity to the Middle Ages Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander 171-173 Edward James 173-180 Rhetoric at Rome: A Historical Survey revised with a new introduction by D.H. Berry by M. L. Clarke Britain in the First Millenium Reviewed by Philip I. Smith Daniel Westberg Right Practical Reason, Aristotle, Action, and Prudence in Aquinas Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz180-182
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| Vol. XXXIV | Mystery Religions and Philosophy of Late Antiquity II | 1 | 2003 |
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Contents Georgia Irby-Massie The Bow and the Planetary Ladder: Not Missing the Mark in the Mithraic Tradition 5-11 Peter Karavites Morality and Expediency in Greek Inter-State Affairs 13-26 Paul Legutko The Letters of Dionysius: Alexandrian and Christian Identity in the mid-third century A.D. 27-41 T. F. Morris On Apology 30b3-4: From Virtue Comes Money and All Other Good Things for People 43-55 Svetla Slaveva-Griffin Literary Form and Philosophical Exegesis: Plotinus' Utilization of Plato's Cosmology 57-66 David Ulansey The Eighth Gate: The Mithraic Leontocephaline and the Platonic World-Soul 67-81 Frank J. Yartz Myth, Knowledge, and Homer 83-89 Notes and DiscussionsJohn M. Fossey Phokion on a Funerary Lekythos? 91-92 Books Received 93-95David H. Sick An Indian Perspective on the Graeco-Roman Elephant 96-109
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| Vol. XXXIV | The Hellenistic World | 2 | 2003 |
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Contents Edward M. Anson Alexander and Siwah 117-130 William S. Greenwalt Archelaus the Philhellene 131-153 Elizabeth Laney Sobek and the Double Crown 155-168 C. Perry and A.A. Perry The Archery Trial in the Odyssey 169-195 Ross H. Saunders Rhetors at Corinth 197-210 Notes and DiscussionsThomas N. Winter A Mathematical Commentary on Xenophon Hellenika 2.1.25, 5.3.5 and Thucydides 3.2 211-214 Book ReviewLawrence A. Tritle (ed.), The Greek World in the Fourth Century: 215-220 From the fall of the Athenian Empire to the successors to Alexander; Reviewed by P. J. Smith
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| Vol. XXXV | Late Antiquity: Rebels and Brigands | 1 | 2004 |
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Contents Scott McDermott Epistola Christi ad Ultimum Terrae: The Confessio of St. Patrick3-38 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae: Part IV. The 435-7 Bacaudae Revolt and the Barbarian Settlements of the 440s 39-63 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae: Part V. Germanus of Auxerre, Armorica, and the Bacaudae of the 440s. 65-91 Shawn A. Ross Interpreting the Brigantian Revolt 93-116 Notes and DiscussionsJack Cargill Death, War, Whimsey: More Poems on Ancient Themes 117-129 Book ReviewLorraine Smith Pangle, Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz 130-132
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| Vol. XXXV | Women's Roles in Antiquity: The Case of Greece and Rome | 2 | 2004 |
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Contents Jacqueline Long Introduction 143-144 John W. I. Lee For there were many hetairai in the army: Women in Xenophon's Anabasis 145-165 Noreen Humble Reality and Ideology in the Representation of Women and War in Xenophon 166-183 Elizabeth Carney Women and Military Leadership in Macedonia 184-195 Geoffrey Sumi Civil War, Women and Spectacle in the Triumviral Period 196-206 Sara Elise Phang Intimate Conquests: Roman Soldiers' Slave Women and Freedwomen 207-237 Notes and DiscussionsColin M. Trottnow A Note on the Epigraphical and Numismatic Testimonia of Trajan Decius 238-242 Book Reviews 243-248Cyprian Broodbank, An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades Reviewed by Anthony J. Papalas Jose Maria Blázquez Martinez, Trajano Reviewed by Maria Hernández David Sedley, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz
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| Vol. XXXVI | Studies In Honor of John M. Fossey I | 1 | 2005 |
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Contents Philip J. Smith Preface 3 John Bintliff Explorations in Boeotian Population History 5-17 Luisa Breglia The Amphictyony of Calaureia 18-33 Robert J. Buck Ismenias and Thrasybulus 34-43 Michael B. Cosmopoulos The Greek Tradition in India and the Formation of Gandharan Sculpture: Coinage and Classical Iconography 44-53 Laurence Darmezin and Athanasios Tziaphalias Deux Inscriptions Inédites de Pélinna (Thessalie) 54-75 Photis Dassios Coastal Phocis Revisited 76-88 James G. DeVoto Two Megarian Colonies in Sicily 90-106 Slobodan Dusanic Theban Politics and the Socratic Dialogues 107-122 Jane E. Francis and George W. M. Harrison Fish and Ships 123-133 Ginette Gauvin Note: Fondations anciennes sur une colline surplombant le site fortifié classique de Ayía Paraskeví, pres de Sophikón en Corinthie 134-145 Daniel Geagan Corinthian/Isthmian Three-Sided Steles146-155 Bruno Helly Le Thraskias ou "le vent dr Thrace" sur les côtes de la Thessalie orientale e 156-175 Karl Kilinski II 176-212 Saul Levin ΣΩΦΡΩΝ `firm-midrff(ed): An Ethical Term Rooted in Childhood Training 213-216 Book Reviews 217-222C. Shapiro & P. Burian, Aeschylus, Oresteia (Erez Natanblut) Andrea W. Nightingale, Spectacles of Truth in Classical Greek Philosophy Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz
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| Vol. XXXVI | Studies In Honor of John M. Fossey II | 2 | 2005 |
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Contents Daniel Geagan Corinthian/Isthmian Three-Sided Steles 146-155 Bruno Helly Le Thraskias ou "le vent dr Thrace" sur les côtes de la Thessalie orientale 156-175 Karl Kilinski II In Pursuit of the Boeotian Cantharus 176-212 Saul Levin ΣΩΦΡΩΝ `firm-midrff(ed): An Ethical Term Rooted in Childhood Training 213-216 Ginette Gauvin Note: Fondations anciennes sur une colline surplombantle site fortifié classique de Ayía Paraskeví, pres de Sophikón en Corinthie 217-228 Hans Böker Per Grecos Operarios: The Reception of a Byzantine Building Type in Western Romanesque Architecture 229-246 Book Reviews 247-248Karen Piepenbrink, Konstantin der Große und seine Zeit Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander
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| Vol. XXXVII | Coins, Cults, History and Inscriptions VII; Studies in Honor of John M. Fossey III | 1 | 2006 |
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Contents Giuseppe Mafodda Tebe dalla dynasteia oligon andron alla oligarchia isonomos 3-13 Leopold Migeotte Le financement des concours dans la Béotie hellénistique 14-25 Jacques Morin Delenda Perachora Erat? Vouliagméni-Perakhóra and site-formation at the end of the Early Helladic II period 26-36 José Pascual González Poleis and Confederacy in Boiotia in the early Fourth century BC 37-60 Adamantios Sampson The Sarakenos Cave and the Palaeoenvironment in the Copais Basin, Central Greece 61-75 Philip J. Smith Megara and her Colonies: what could the metropolis have exported to the colonies? 76-80 Book Reviews 81-83David Sedley, Plato's Cratylus Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz
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| Vol. XXXVII | Coins, Cults, History and Inscriptions VII; Studies in Honor of John M. Fossey IV | 2 | 2006 |
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Contents M. C. J. Miller A Preliminary Report on Recent Numismatic Finds at Argos 95-107 Guy M. Rogers The Gerousia of Arsinoeia/Ephesus and the celebration of the mysteries of Artemis 108-114 Duane W. Roller The West African Voyage of Hanno the Carthaginian 115-125 Pierre Salmon Coutumes et procédés de divination des Africains chez Pline l'Ancien et Pomponius Mela 126-139 Alexios G. C. Savvides Notes on Byzantine-Norman Relations in the Period Prior to the Norman Invasions (till AD 1081) in the Copais Basin, Central Greece 140-152 Marta Sordi "Se Atene fosse un'isola..." un adynation fra Tucidide e l'Athenaion Politeia 153-156 Frank R. Trombley Autochthons and Barbarians in Early Medieval Greece: Identity and Symbiosis 157-178 Eléni P Zoïtopoúlou Πav δε γέλωτα καi εuφoύvηv: SEG 1 248, line 17 179-196
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| Vol. XXXVIII | A Classical Miscellany | 1 | 2007 |
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Contents Introduction by John M. Fossey 3 Robert D. Luginbill The Route of the Peloponnesian Fleet to Pylos in 425. 5-14 David Lush Body armour in the phalanx of Alexander's army. 15-37 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae. Some Reasons for Caution. Part VI: The Gaullic Bacaudae of the 440's. The Flight of Eudoxius. 39-56 John M. Fossey The Passion according to Sophokles of Kolonos. 57-65 NotesAnthony J. Palalas Theagenes and the Slaughter of the Livestock. 67-68 Book ReviewsPat Getz-Gentle, Personal Styles in Early Cycladic Sculpture 69-71 Cities of Paul: Images and Interpretations from the Harvard New Testament Archaeology Project. Edited by Helmut Koester. Reviewed by Richard S. Ascough 71-74 Adrian Murdoch. Rome's Greatest Defeat: Massacre in the Teutoburg Forest. Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander 74-76 |
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| Vol. XXXVIII | A Classical Miscellany II | 2 | 2007 |
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Contents James G. DeVoto Archaeological Itineraries, Part I: The Ionian (E) Coast 89-108 M. C. J. Miller A Note on the Boiotian Constitution and P. Oxy.842 109-117 Charles M. Odahl Christian Minters at Constantinian Arles 119-135 M. C. J. Miller The Athenians Vote Honors for the Regicide Pausanias 137-142 Steven J. Simon The Battle of Teutoburg Forest 143-144 Book ReviewsSusan Collins, Aristotle and the Rediscovery of Citizenship Reviewed by James G DeVoto 145-150 Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the Eyewitnesses Reviewed by Charles M Odahl 150-151 Noel Lenski, The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine Reviewed by Charles M Odahl 151-155 Stephen Makin, Aristotle Metaphysics Theta,Introduction, Translation and Commentary Reviewed by Frank J Yartz 155-158 Dominic Scott, Plato's Meno Reviewed by Frank J Yartz 158-162
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| Vol. XXXIX | Art & Literature in Antiquity II | 1 | 2008 |
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Contents J. A. Berardo Pietas as is Observed in the Father and Son Relationship of Anchises and Aeneas in Virgil's Aeneid 3-10 James G. DeVoto Archaeological Itineraries, Part II: Sicily (Syracuse) 11-35 Michael Eisman Towards a Definition of the Nikosthenic Workshop 37-54 M. C. J. Miller Antimachos Nikephoros: A New Alexander ? 55-62 Hans A. Pohlsander The Battle of Teutoburg Forest: A Response 63-64 Book ReviewsRichard Bradley, The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland Reviewed by Karen Wadley 65-66 John R Hinnels, A Handbook of Ancient Religions Reviewed by Joseph M Kurth 66-71 Jaclyn L. Maxwell, Christianization and Communication in Late Antiquity John Chrysostom and His Congregation in Antioch Reviewed by Charles M Odahl 71-73 Andrea Rotloff, Stäker als Männer und tapfere als Ritter. Pilgerinnen in Spätantike und Mittelalter Reviewed by Hans A Pohlsander 73-75 Peter Sarris, Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian Reviewed by Garrett Fitts 76-77 Everett Nicholas, Literacy in Lombard Italy Reviewed by Colin Trottnow 77-79 Raymond Van Dam, The Roman Revolution of Constantine Reviewed by Hans A Pohlsander 80-85
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| Vol. XXXIX | Greek and Roman Studies | 2 | 2008 |
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Contents TammyJo Eckhart Woman as Slave Owner in Ancient Greece: Power and Economics on an Individual Level97-107 Jason Hawke The City City Eleusinion and the Kalliad Kerykes108-124 Julia Langford Speaking Out of Turn(us): Subverting Severan construction of ethnicity, masculinity and felicitas 125-150 Walter Roberts Reconceptualizing Notions of Imperial Power in the Later Roman Empire: Basil of Caesarea and Valens 162-173 Book Reviews 174-195Sandra Blakely, Myth, Ritual and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa Reviewed by Anthony J. Papalas Edward Grant, A History of Natural Philosophy from the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz Rebecca Langlands, Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome Reviewed by James G. DeVoto Robin Osborne and Barry Cunliffe (edd.), Mediterranean Urbanization 800-600 BC Reviewed by Kasey L Reed Dominic Scott, Plato's Meno Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz
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| Vol. XL | Roman Bronzes of Cartoceto: Proceedings of the colloquium, 1st November 2007, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | 1 | 2009 |
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Contents Preface 5-6 Introduction by John M. Fossey 7-14 Hans Beck and Michael Fronda The Cartoceto Group: from Enigma to Orthodoxy 15-41 Antonia Holden and Jane Francis The Females of the Cartoceto Group and the Development of Female Portraiture in the Late Republic 43-59 George W.M. Harrison Realism, Representation, Zeitgesicht in the Cartoceto Bronzes 61-68 Beaudoin Caron Remarques sur le groupe statuaire suite aux communications 69-71 George Kellaris Re reading the readings: further questions 72-76 Appendices 1. Jane Francis A Republican Style Gentleman in Montreal 77-84 2. John M. Fossey A Portrait of Alexander Severus 85-87 3. John M. Fossey A Bust of Dionysos and the Phalerae 88-90 Book Reviews 91-103Paul Stern, Knowledge and Politics in Plato's Theatetus (Frank J. Yartz) S. F. Andersen, The Tylos Period Burials in Bahrein Volume I. The Glass and Pottery Vessels. Reviewed by Beaudoin Caron Jonathan Gottschall, The Rape of Troy: Evolution, Violence, and the World of Homer, Reviewed by J. A. Berardo Hedley Swain, An Introduction to Museum Archaeology, Reviewed by Anjanette M. Kalb Neville Morley, Trade in Classical Antiquity, Reviewed by Kasey L. Reed
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| Vol. XL | General Topics | 2 | 2009 |
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Contents Charles M. Odahl Christian Symbolisn on Constantinian Coinage 117-147 Michael D. Blodgett The Gallic Campaign of 451 AD: Huns, Romans and Visigoths in Gaul 148-163 Lauren A. M. Hammersen Via Raetia: A Roman Road in the Alps 164-185 M. C. J. Miller Julius Paris on the Expulsion of the Jews from Rome in 139 BC 186-198 Book ReviewsOlga Palaia (ed.), Greek Sculpture: Function, Materials, and Techniques in the Archaic and Classical Periods Reviewed by Erik Graff 199-200 H. A. Shapiro, The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 200-207 Kostas Vlassopoulos, Unthinking the Greek Polis Reviewed by James G. DeVoto) 207-215 Nicholas Ostler, Ad Infinitum, A Biography of Latin Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz) 215-221 Clemente Marconi, Temple Decoration and Cultural Identity in the Archaic Greek World Reviewed by James G. DeVoto) 221-225 Beate Dignas and Engelbert Winter, Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity: Neighbours and Rivals Reviewed by Charles Matson Odahl 226-227
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| Vol. XLI | General Topics | 1 | 2010 |
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Contents William K. Martin On the Death of Thucydides 3-10 M. C. J. Miller Mantitheos and the Dokimasia (Lysias, XVI) 11-16 T. F. Morris The Socratic Method Versus the Method of Long Speeches in Book I of the Republic 19 42 Daniel Silvermintz Ousting Cephalus: The Role of the Foreigner in Plato's Republic 43-55 M. C. J. MillerA Sestertius of Gaius 56-62 Book ReviewsGlen W. Bowersock, From Gibbon to Auden: Essays on the Classical Tradition Reviewed by Erik Graff 66 Paul Cartledge, Ancient Greece: A History of Eleven Cities Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 66-67 Ann C. Gunter, Greek Art and the Orient Reviewed by Erik Graff 67-68 Suzanne W. Henderson, Christology and Discipleship on the Gospel of Mark Reviewed by C. M. Trottnow 68-72 Simon Hornblower, Thucydides and Pindar Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 72-80 Robin Osborne, ed., The World of Athens: An Introduction to Classical Athenian Culture Reviewed by Erik Graff 80-81 Andrew Barker, The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece Reviewed by Frank Yartz 81-85 Adriaan Lanni, Law and Justice in the Courts of Classical Athens Reviewed by Erik Graff 85-86 H. E. M. Cool, Eating and Drinking in Roman Britain Reviewed by K. Wadley 86-88 Benedict Lowe, Roman Iberia: Economy, Society and Culture Reviewed by K. L. Reed 88-90
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| Vol. XLI | General Topics | 2 | 2010 |
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Contents James G. DeVoto The Principal Archaeological Sites of Latium Adiectum 101-114 Clifford E. Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae. Some Reasons for Caution Part VII. Salvian and the Bacaudae 115-143 Hans A. Pohlsander Varusschlacht: A Review Article. 144-150 M. C. J. Miller A Misidentified Coin of Soloeis/Solous 151-154 Notes and DiscussionsStewart E. Brekke The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus: Egyptian Influence in Minoan-Mycenaean Religion 155-167 Book ReviewsduBois, Page, Slavery: Antiquity and Its Legacy Reviewed by Erik Graff 168 Finn, Richard, Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World Reviewed by Erik Graff 169 Johnson, William A., Readers and Reading Culture in the High Roman Empire Reviewed by Erik Graff 170 Oleson, J. P. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World Reviewed by James G DeVoto 170-186 Ostwald, Martin, Language and History in Ancient Greek Culture Reviewed by Robert J Buck 187 Polansky, Ronald, Aristotle's De Anima Reviewed by Frank J Yartz 187-193 Raaflaub, Kurt, et al., Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece Reviewed by Robert J Buck 193-194 Stallibrass, Sue and Richard Thomas, (edd.), Feeding the Roman Army: The Archaeology of Production and Supply in NW Europe Reviewed by Michael Fronda 194-196 Trow, Stephen et al., Research and Excavation at Ditches `Hillfort' and Villa1984-2006 Reviewed by Anthony A Barrett 197-198 van Dommnelen, Peter and Carlos Bellard, Rural Landscapes of the Punic World Reviewed by Duane W Roller 198-199 Vlassopoulos, Kostas, Politics: Antiquity and Its Legacy Reviewed by Erik Graff 200-201 Williams, Michael, Authorised Lives in Early Christian Biography Between Eusebius and Augustine Reviewed by Erik Graff 201-202 Winkler, Martin M, Cinema and Classical Texts: Apollo's New Light Reviewed by Erik Graff 203
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| Vol. XLII | General Topics | 1 | 2011 |
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Contents T. F. Morris The Speech of the Personified Laws in the Crito 3-23 Isabelle Pafford Madness, Self-Mutilation and the Body Politic in Herodotus 24-33 Randall Stewart Did Greek and Roman Soldiers `Aim High'? Toward a Psychological profile of Combat Soldiers, Ancient and Modern 34-51 M. C. J. Miller Along the Coast of Ancient Spain: The Ancient Greek Colonies and a Lacuna in Strabo 51-63 Michael M. Eisman Lydos and Company 64-92 Book ReviewsEdward Bispham, From Ausculum to Actium Reviewed by James G DeVoto 93-99 John R. Clarke, Looking at Laughter: Humor, Power and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 B.C.-A.D. 250 Reviewed by Erik Graff 99-101 Kim Lawrence, Homer bewteen History and Fiction in Imperial Greek Literature Reviewed by James G. DeVoto 101-108 William L. Leadbetter, Galerius and the Will of Diocletian Reviewed by Hans A. Pohlsander 108-112 Volker L. Menze, Justinian and the Making of the Syrian Orthodox Church Reviewed by Charles M. Odahl 112-114 Robert O. O'Connell, The Ghosts of Cannae: Hannibal and the Darkest Hour of the Roman Republic Reviewed by Erik Graff 114-115 Charles M. Odahl, Cicero and the Catilinarian Conspiracy Reviewed by Joseph Kurth 115-117 Louise Revell, Roman Imperialism and Local Identities, Reviewed by Karen Wadley 117-118 Rickless, Samuel C., Plato's Forms in Transition Reviewed by Frank J. Yartz 118-121 Paul Stephenson, Constantine: Roman Emperor, Christian Victor Reviewed by Hans A Pohlsander 121-125 David Wengrow, What Makes Civilization? The Ancient Near East & the Future of the West Reviewed by Erik Graff 125-126 |
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| Vol. XLII | Alexander the Great X | 2 | 2011 |
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Contents Carol G. Thomas Introduction 135 Lee L. Brice Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Question of a Macedonian "Revolution in Military Affairs" 137-147 William S. Greenwalt Royal Charisma and the Evolution of Macedonia During the Reigns of Philip and Alexander 148-156 David J. Lunt Chasing the Fleet-footed Hero: Alexander at the Tomb of Achilles Colonies 157-165 Fred Naiden Alexander the Great as a Religious Leader 166-179 Daniel Ogden Alexander the Great and Macedonian Foundation Myths 180-210 Isabelle Pafford Amyntas son of Perdikkas, King of the Macedonians, at the Sanctuary of Troponios at Lebadeia 211-222 Notes and Discussions Stephanie Budin Stand Alone Complex and the Problem of Ancient History 223-244 Book Reviews Angeliki Andreiomenou, Tanagra (John M. Fossey) 245-247 Jean Bingen, Hellenistic Egypt: Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture (Jitse Dijkstra) 247-250 Mark Bradley, The Classics and Imperialism in the British Empire (Erik Graff) 250-252 Allen Brent, Cyprian and Roman Carthage (Hans A. Pohlsander) 252-257 Stephan Dando-Collins, The Great Fire of Rome: The Fall of the Emperor Nero and his City (Erik Graff) 257-258 Esther Eidinow, Luck, Faye, and Fortune (Erik Graff) 258 Garrett G. Fagan, The Lure of the Arena: Social Psychology and the Crowd at the Roman Games (Erik Graff) 259 Gary B. Ferngren, Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity (Charles M. Odahl) 260-262 Shelley Hales and Tamar Hodos (edd.), Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World (Karen Wadley) 263-265 Nina A. Lejpunskaya, The Lower City of Olbia (Duane Roller) 265-266 Philip Sabin, Lost Battles: Reconstructing the Great Clashes of the Ancient World (Allen Smith) 266-274 Ruth Scodel, An Introduction to Greek Tragedy (Erik Graff) 275 Marilyn B. Skinner, Clodia Metelli (James G. DeVoto) 276-284 Michael Squire, The Art of the Body (Erik Graff) 285 Books Received 286-289 The Art of the Body (Erik Graff) 285 Books Received 286-289 |
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| Vol. XLIII | General Topics | 1 | 2012 |
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Contents Hans A. Pohlsander The Fasces: From Cincinnatus to George Washington 3-32 P.T. Crawford The Battle of Frigidus River 33-52 T.F. Morris No, Socrates: How Plato Wants us to Read the Discussion of the Guardians' Nature and Nurture in the Republic 53-67 Michael M. Eisman Dancing for Dionysios: A Reveiw Article 68-82 Frank J. Yartz Plato on Music and the Infinite 83-89 M.C.J. Miller Alexander Helios in Chicago 90-103 Notes and Discussions M.C.J. Miller A Brief Note on SEG 30, no. 1664 from Alexandria Arachosia 104-106 Book Reviews Elizabeth Carney and Daniel Ogden, Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives (Christopher Baron) 107-109 Christopher Francese, Ancient Rome in so many words (Bill Gladhill) 109-110 Jonas Grethlein, The Greeks and Their Past: Poetry, Oratory and History in the Fifth Century BCE (Christopher Baron) 111-113 Flora Levin, Greek Reflections on the Nature of Music, (Frank J. Yartz) 113-116 Laura S. Nasrallah, Christian Responses to Roman Art and Architecture: The Second-Century Church Amid the Spaces of Empire (Hans A. Pohlsander) 117-122 Robin Osborne, The History Written on the Classical Body (Erik Graff) 122-123 Books Received 124-127 Erratum et Corrigendum 128-129 |
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| Vol. XLIII | General Topics | 2 | 2012 |
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Contents Yosef Z. Liebersohn Seneca and the Problem of Theodicy in Stoicism; The e contrario answer 133-150 Erlend D. MacGillvray The Popularity of Epicureanism in elite Late Roman Society151-172 M.C.J. Miller Cult Objects of Athena in Antipolis173-184 T.F. Morris The Republic Does Not Try to Develop a jJust State185-202 Thomas Winter How to Throw a Spear on a Sling203-211 Addendum Michael Eisman Dancing for Dionysos: A Review Article in AncW 43.1212-213 (Stephanie L. Budin) Book Reviews Eric Ckine (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of the Broze Age Aegean (ca. 3000-1000 BC)214-215 Eric H. Cline and Mark W. Graham Ancient Empirs from Mesopotamia to the Rise of Islam (Erik Graff)216 Mario Erasmo Death (Erik Graff) 216-217 Denise E. McCoskey Race: Antiquity and Its Legacy (Erik Graff) 217-219 Amanda H. Podany Brotherhood of Kings: How Internaional Relations Shaped the Near East (Erik Graff) 219 Miira Tuominen The Ancient Commentators on Plato and Aristotle (Frank J. Yartz) 220-222 Raymond Van Dam Remembering Constantine at the Milvian Bridge (Charles M. Odahl)223-228 Peter van Dommelen et al Rural Landscapes of thePunic World (Duane Roller) 228-230 Caroline Vout Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (Erik Graff) 230-231 Robin Waterfield Dividing the Spoils: The War for Alexander the Great's Empire 231-232 Peter S. Wells How Ancient Europeans Saw the World: Vision, Patterns and the Shaping of the Mind in Prehistoric Times (Erik Graff) 233 Books Received 234-235 |
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| Vol. XLIV | Irregular Warfare in the Ancient World | 1 | 2013 |
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Contents Jeremy LaBuff and Dan A. Powers (Issue Editors) Introduction 3-4 Dan A. Powers Irregular War as 'insurgeny' in the Ancient World, framing the "unframeable." 5-19 Christopher K. Geggie To Ryse Agaynst One's Kingdome: The roots of insurgency 20-29 Fred Eugene Ray Revolutionary Episodes at Syracuse in the 5th Century BCE: Some Political and Military Aspects in Ancient Greek Insurgency 30-43 Patrick Kent The Neapolitan Affair: War withour armies in early Italy 44-54 Timothy Howe Athens, Alexander and the Politics of Resistance 55-65 Andrea F. Gatzke The Propaganda of Insurgency: Mithridates VI and the "Freeing of the Greeks" in 88 BCE 66-79 Peter Crawford Hollow Victories, Terror and Strategic Rethinks: Roman Counter-Insurgency in Africa 80-98 Byron Nakamura The Sack of Roman Athens: Civil Resistance and Irregular Warfare during the Third Century CE 99-108 Review Article Hans A. Pohlsander Lucy Grig and Gavin Kelly, edd. Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity 109-119 Book Reviews 120-128 Books Received 129-131 |
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| Vol. XLIV | General Topics | 2 | 2013 |
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Contents Sara Chiarini Λοκροί τ αγχέμαχοι 137-149 Jason G. Hawke Athletic Succss and Athenian Politics: The Kalliad Kerykes of the Sixth Century BC 150-159 Federico Russo Echoes of the Persian Wars in Roman Propaganda 160-176 Michael D. Blodgett Your Gods, They have Deserted You Sicily and Carthage from Gelon to Timoleon 177-195 Book Reviews 196-226 Books Received 227-230 |
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| Vol. XLV | General Topics | 1 | 2014 |
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Contents Christopher Baraone Adopting and Ancestor: Addressing Some Problems Raised by Thucydides' History of Amphilochian Argos (2.68). 3-17 A. M. Devine Alexander in India . 18-46 Walter G. Petrovitz Calling Upon the Gods 47-53 M. C. J. Miller The Visit of Apollonius of Tyana to Taxila 54-60 Kyle R. Fingerson Smyrnean-Magnesian at the Conclusion of the Third Syrian War, c. 246-241 BC. 61-78 Book Reviews 79-89 Books Received 90-93 |
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| Vol. XLV | General Topics | 2 | 2014 |
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Contents Ory Amitay Paulina and Fulvia: Hidden Agendas in Josephus, Antiquities 18.65-84 101-121 Chiara Matarese Sending a kiss to the king. The Achaemenid proskynesis between explanations and misunderstandings 122-145 Alessandra Pugliese The Literary Tradition on King Perseus and the End of the Macedonian KIngdom: between History and Propaganda. 146-173 Iris Sulimani Speeches in Diodorus' First Pentad. 174-194 Book Reviews 193-202 Books Received 203-207
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| Vol XLVI | Rome anf the Provinces III | 1 | 2015 |
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Contents Clifford M Minor Reclassifying the Bacaudae: Some Reasons for Caution. Part VIII: The Bacaudae in Spain. 1-24 Charles M. Odahl Constantine and God: Imperial Theocracy for the Christian Divinity in the First Christian Emperor's Beliefs and Policies 25-64 Rex Stem The Gallic Conspiracy of 54-53 BC 65-79 M. C. J. Miller The March Route of Varus 81-96 Book Reviews 97-106 Books Received 107-111 |
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| Vol XLVI | General Topics | 2 | 2015 |
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Contents Honora H. Chapman Insurgents and Insurgency in Josephus' Jewish War 118-133 Christopher Kegerreis Xenophon's Cyropaedia among Alexander's Lost Historians 134-161 Graham Wrightson "Surprise, Surprise:" The tactical response of Alexander to guerilla warfare and fighting in difficult terrain 162-179 Book Reviews 193-195 Books Received 196-200 |
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| Vol XLVII | General Topics | 1 | 2016 |
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Contents Louise M. Berge A Catalogue of the Myson Painter 3-34 A Trevor Hodge Massalia - The Truth 35-39 M C J Miller A new look at the Mississippi Fragment in the David M. Robinson Collection 41-50 Review Article Classical Philosophy by Peter Asamon (Reviewed by Frank J Yartz) 51-58 Book Reviews 59-61 Books Received 63-66 |
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| Vol XLVII | General Topics | 2 | 2016 |
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Contents M. C. J. Millerr Editor's Note 73 † Al. N. Oikonomedes The Ancient Coinage of Sogdiana by J. de Morgan 75-86 † Al. N. Oikonomedes Studies on the Athenian Agora 87-112 † Al. N. Oikonomedes Mithras in Athens 113-117 M.C.J. Miller An Index of Articles in the Numismatic Chronicle (1838-2015). Part I: Mainland Greece (Including Magna Greccia, Macedonia and Crete, The Hellenistic World and the Eastern Regions 118-149 Book Review K.Algra and K. Ierodiakonou, eds., Sextus Empiricus and Ancient Physics (Frank J. Yartz) 150-152 Books Recieved 153-157
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| Vol XLVIII | General Topics | 1 | 2017 |
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Contents Adrian Michael Bushman “We’re Kin of a Big Deal ”: William S. Greenwalt Bucephalas the Hero 25-34 Jason G. Hawke The Drerian Law on Kosmoi (ML 2): Cui Bono? 35-46 Julie Langford Caracalla and Alexandri imitatio: Self-Preservation and the Politics of Inclusion 47-63 † Luois Nigro, Jr. Thucydides on Diplomacy, War, and Security Strategy 64-75 G. Michael Stathis Thucydides' Inquiry: A Handbook for Modern Statecraft? Pronoia and Pragnosis (Foresight and Action) in International Relations 76-88 M. C. J. Miller The Topographical Locations of IG II2 89-103 Book Reviews 104-106 Books Received 107-111 |
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| Vol XLVIII | General Topics | 2 | 2017 |
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Contents Stewart E. Brekke Elements of Ouranic and Cthonic Wroship in Minoan Crete, Especially on the Hagia Triada Sarcophagus 115-122 Ido Yaholam The Female War Elephants of the Ancient Mediterranean 123-142 Frank J. Yartz Recent Perspectives in Articles on Ancient Philosophy 145-150 M.C.J. Miller An Index of Articles in the Numismatic Chronicle (1838-2015) Part II: Roman and Byzantine Coins Notes and Discussions M.C.J. Miller The GOlden Couple from Hellenistic Taxila, A Reassessment 1940-194 Books Received 195-199
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| Vol XLIX | The Papers of Al. N. Oikonomedes, II | 1 | 2018 |
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Contents The Goddess Adotis 5-8 Deomokrates of Aphidna and his Caustic Humor 9-11 A Kylix Dedicated in the Sanctuary of Samothrace by Perseus the Son of Antokl(es) 12-15 From the 'House of Priests' at Zoster 16-17 Callimachus on Hipponomenes a descendant of Codrus 21-22 Callimachus, Aitia IV, Leimonis. A New Epigraphical Fragment (IG II2 13126) 23-25 Epigram on Athenians who fell Fighting in Cyprus, ca. 465/4 BC 27-29 The Tholos or Skias as a Memorial of the Athenian Government in Exile at Salamis 479 BC 30-34 Some Greek Graffiti-Inscriptions from the Athenian Agora in the Inner Kerameikos 35-36 The Base of the Salamis Monument and It's Second Epigram for the Defenders of the Acropolis 37-40 Literary, Epigraphical and Numismatic Testimonia on Nicolces King of Paphos 41-50 A stele Bearing "An Account of the Administrator Lykourgos" 51-54 Theozotides and the Revision of the Athenian Law on War-Orphans 55-59 Books Received 60-65
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| Vol XLIX | General Topics | 2 | 2018 |
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Contents James T. Carney The Sun of Sergii 60-75 George M. Hollenbeck A Note on the Macedonian Sarissa 76-78 Ido Yahalom The Female War Elephant of the Ancient Mediterranean 79-102 M.C.J. Miller Sources for the Greeks in Baktria and India After Alexander 103-170 Book Review Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics (Frank J. Yartz) Books Received 175-180 |
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| Vol L | The Papers of Al. N. Oikonomedes, III | 1 | 2019 |
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Contents † Al. N. Oikonomedes ΆΛIA NYMΦH: The City-Goddess of the Port of Oropos, and the Athletic Games Commemorating Its First Settlers 3-5 A note on Apollonophanes of Kolophom IG I3, 65 6-10 Appendix of the Inscription of the Lykyrgoan Era, Dated to a Specific Year 11-20 Chalybes, Syri and Sinope: The Greeks in the Pontic Region 21-23 Draco's Legislation and his "Thesmos Against Tyranny", (Plutarch Solon 19,L) 621-594/3BC 24-26 Notes on Greek Epigrams, The Epigram on the Stele of Pasiphilos from Edessa 27 Memnon of Herakleia, Concerning Herakleia 8-10 and the Activities of Antigonos Gonatas 280-277 BC 28-35 The Discovery of the Stoa Basileios and the Lithos for the Annual Oath of the Nine Archons 36-44 A New Fragment of Hyperides' Against Antias and Its Relation to the Chaerephilus Affair 45-46 Notes and Discussion M C J Miller A Tetradrachum Coin Hoard of Azes and Azilises 47-74 Book Review Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics (Frank J. Yartz) Books Received 175-180 |
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| Vol L | 2 | 2019 | |
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Contents Stewart E. Brekke Minoans and Mycenaean Artifacts Understood Using Standard Ancient Egyptian Gestures and Symbols 87-99 James T. Kearney Cicero and Cataline: Round II-The consular election in 63 BC 100-107 Gaius Stem Insurgency in AD 9: How Germans Drove Out the Romans at Teutoburger Wald 108-120 M. C. J. Miller A Translation of F. ImhoofBlumer's Portriitkopfe auf antiken munzen hellenischer und hellenisierter volker. Mit zeittafeln der dynastien des altertums nach ihren munzen 121-215 Book Reviews 224-228 Ariel Helfer, Socrates and Alcibiades (Frank J. Yartz) Edward J. Watts, The Life and Legend of an Ancient Philosopher (Frank J. Yartz) Books Received 229-230 |
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| Vol LI | 1 | 2020 | |
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Contents Jason G. Hawke Ath. Pol 13. 1-2 and the Ten Archons of 580/179 BCE 3-75 Judith M. Remer The Historians of Miletus 76-95 Leonard Forrer Sr. and Richard Hoe Lawrence The Paduans: Forgeries and Imitations of Roman Bronze Coins and Medals By. G. Cavino & A. Vassiano from Padua. Two Numismatic Studies. 96-133 Book Reviews Ariel Helfer, Socrates and Alcibiades (Frank J. Yartz) Books Received 146-147 |
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| Vol LII | 1 | 2021 |
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