Classical Philology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Euripides' Medea and the Vanity of ΛΟΓΟΙ1991/04/01English4
Work, Justice, and Hesiod's Five Ages1974/01/01English4
Odyssey 19.535-50: On the Interpretation of Dreams and Signs in Homer1994/04/01English4
The Rights of Cities within the Achaean Confederacy1971/04/01English4
One Hundred-Citied Crete and the "Cretan ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ"1992/07/01English4
Bacon and Tacitus1965/04/01English4
Regulus and the Serpent in the Punica1955/01/01English4
Vergil in the Grynean Grove: Two Riddles in the Third Eclogue1995/07/01English4
Romans in Tears1980/07/01English4
The Purpose of Aristotle’s Poetics2015/01/01English4
Celeus Rusticus: A Note on Ovidian Wordplay in Fasti 42000/04/01English4
Color-Blindness: Cicero's Death, Declamation, and the Production of History1997/04/01English4
Literary Evidence for Roman Arithmetic with Fractions2001/10/01English4
The Initiation of Cult for Royal Macedonian Women2000/01/01English4
Viewing Ariadne: From Ekphrasis to Wall Painting in the Roman World2007/01/01English4
The Proem of Parmenides1937/04/01English4
Nobody’s Perfect: A New Text and Interpretation of SimonidesPMG5422008/07/01English4
Analyzing Agamemnon: Conversation Analysis and Particles in Greek Tragic Dialogue2017/10/01English4
Nahuas and Caesars: Classical Learning and Bilingualism in Post-Conquest Mexico; An Inventory of Latin Writings by Authors of the Native Nobility2014/04/01English4
Pity and Disgust in Plato’sRepublic: The Case of Leontius2013/07/01English4
Barbarophonos: Language and Panhellenism in theIliad2005/10/01English4
Horsepower and Donkeywork: Equids and the Ancient Greek Imagination2006/07/01English4
Law in Many Pieces2014/10/01English4
The Third Regnal Year of Eparchius Avitus1985/10/01English4
Alexanders and Stephanephoroi at Delphi2004/07/01English4
The Mid-Third Century of the Christian Era1942/07/01English4
The Proem of the Iliad: Homer's Art1979/04/01English4
Writing (On) Bodies: Lyric Discourse and the Production of Gender in HoraceOdes1.132005/01/01English3
Extra‐Ordinary People:MystaiandMagoi, Magicians and Orphics in the Derveni Papyrus2008/01/01English3
Sophocles’Electraas Political Allegory: A Suggestion2008/01/01English3