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  3. Vol. 57 No. 4 (2017)

Vol. 57 No. 4 (2017)

Published: 2017-11-21

Articles

  • Greek Statue Terms Revisited: What does ἀνδριάς mean?

    Catherine M. Keesling
    pp. 837-861
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  • Herodotean Geography (4.36-45): A Persian Oikoumenē?

    Jessica M. Romney
    pp. 862-881
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  • Polemos, Pathemata, and Plague: Thucydides’ Narrative and the Tradition of Upheaval

    Rachel Bruzzone
    pp. 882-909
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  • The Divination Contest of Calchas and Mopsus and Aristophanes’ Knights

    Kenneth W. Yu
    pp. 910-934
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  • Hipparchus’ Didactic Journey: Poetry, Prose, and Catalogue Form in the Commentary on Aratus and Eudoxus

    Jessica Lightfoot
    pp. 935-967
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  • Talismans against Tsunamis: Apollonius of Tyana and the stelai of the Herakleion in Gades (VA 5.5)

    Manuel Álvarez Martí-Aguilar
    pp. 968-993
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  • Luigi Castiglioni πλουταρχίζων and the Text of Plutarch’s Aquane an ignis utilior

    Antonio Tibiletti
    pp. 994-1009
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  • Dionysia’s Complaint: Finding Emotions in the Courtroom

    Ari Z. Bryen
    pp. 1010-1031
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  • Invective Oratory and Julian’s Misopogon

    Joshua Hartman
    pp. 1032-1057
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  • Julian, Plutarch, and the Dangers of Self-Praise

    Lea Niccolai
    pp. 1058-1084
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  • From Haimorrhooussa to Veronica? The Weaving Imagery in the Homeric Centos

    Anna Lefteratou
    pp. 1085-1119
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  • ‘Hurry up, reap every flower of the logoi!’ The Use of Greek Novels in Byzantium

    Ingela Nilsson, Nikos J Zagklas
    pp. 1120-1148
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