Table of Contents
Articles
| The Betrayal of Aeneas | |
| Giampiero Scafoglio | 1-14 |
| Dating the Homeric Hymn to Selene: Evidence and Implications | |
| Alexander E. W. Hall | 15-30 |
| A Citizen as a Slave of the State? Oligarchic Perceptions of Democracy in Xenophon | |
| Melina Tamiolaki | 31-50 |
| The Discourse of Deception and Characterization in Attic Oratory | |
| Christos Kremmydas | 51-89 |
| Hyperides and Epopteia: A New Fragment of the Defense of Phryne | |
| Peter O’Connell | 90-116 |
| Evagrius and Gregory: Nazianzen or Nyssen? Cappadocian (and Origenian) Influence on Evagrius | |
| Ilaria L. E. Ramelli | 117-137 |
| Unexpected Evidence concerning Gold Mining in Early Byzantium | |
| Tatyana I. Afanas’eva, Sergey A. Ivanov | 138-144 |
| Another Link in the Golden Chain: Aeneas of Gaza and Zacharias Scholasticus on Plotinus Enn. 4.3 | |
| Sarah Klitenic Wear | 145-165 |
| On the Founder of the Skripou Church: Literary Trends in the Milieu of Photius | |
| Oscar Prieto-Domínguez | 166-191 |
| Lamentation, History, and Female Authorship in Anna Komnene’s Alexiad | |
| Leonora Neville | 192-218 |
| Theodore Prodromos’ Bion Prasis: A Reappraisal | |
| Przemysław Marciniak | 219-239 |
| Reconsidering Renaissance Greek Grammars through the Case of Chrysoloras’ Erotemata | |
| Erika Nuti | 240-268 |
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