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Domestic Poetics: Hippias' House in Achilles Tatius
ΣϒPIΣKOΣ EΓPΦΣEN: Loaded Names, Artistic Identity, and Reading an Athenian Vase
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“Socratic Therapy” from Aeschines of Sphettus to Lacan
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The logoi of Philosophers in Lucian of Samosata
Embodying the Tragic Father(s): Autobiography and Intertextuality in Aristophanes
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Herodotus and the Map of Aristagoras
The Local Scripts from Nature to Culture
The Expressive Effect of the Athenian Prostitution Laws
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Physiognomics in Imperial Latin Biography
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Demolished Houses, Monumentality, and Memory in Roman Culture
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Tacitus, Tiberius and Augustus
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Two Didactic Strategies at the End of Herodotus' Histories (9.108–122)
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Phaedrus, Callimachus and the recusatio to Success
The Pen and the Sword: Writing and Conquest in Caesar's Gaul
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Jupiter's Aeneid: Fama and Imperium
Mystery Inquisitors: Performance, Authority, and Sacrilege at Eleusis
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Cicero, Domestic Politics, and the First Action of the Verrines
Diverting Demons: Ritual, Poetic Mockery and the Odysseus-Iros Encounter
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Choreia and Aesthetics in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo: The Performance of the Delian Maidens (Lines 156–64)
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Literary Prizes and Literary Criticism in Antiquity
The Semantics of άοιδός and Related Compounds: Towards a Historical Poetics of Solo Performance in Archaic Greece
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Each Man's Father Served as his Teacher: Constructing Relatedness in Pliny's Letters: In loving memory of Harry Bernstein (1913–2008)
Euripides' Heracles in the Flesh
Tacitus, Stoic exempla, and the praecipuum munus annalium
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Greek Verse Inscriptions in Roman Egypt: Julia Balbilla's Sapphic Voice
Aristophanes' Adôniazousai
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Out-Foxing the Wolf-Walker: Lycambes as Performative Rival to Archilochus
Cicero on Natural Law and the Laws of the State
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Hunting for Boars with Pliny and Tacitus
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Contiones in the Age of Cicero
Patronesses and “Mothers” of Roman Collegia
Systematic Genealogies in Apollodorus' Bibliotheca and the Exclusion of Rome from Greek Myth
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