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Vol. 66 No. 2 (2026): Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
Vol. 66 No. 2 (2026): Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
Published:
2026-07-04
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Abusing Your Rulers: Performance and Protest in a Constantinopolitan Circus Dialogue
Kevin Feeney
Abusing Your Rulers: Performance and Protest in a Constantinopolitan Circus Dialogue
Two Greek Votive Inscriptions from Singara (Modern Balad Sinjar) in the Duhok National Museum
Juan Pablo Sanchez Hernandez, Ramadhan Abdullah Selo, Bekas Jamaluddin Hasan
Two Greek Votive Inscriptions from Singara (Modern Balad Sinjar) in the Duhok National Museum
Arrhidaeus and the Desire to Diagnose: A New Approach to the Heidelberg Epitome
Daniel Leon
Arrhidaeus and the Desire to Diagnose: A New Approach to the Heidelberg Epitome
Tragic Riddles in the Margins: A Syriac Invocation of the Story of Oedipus
Jacob Lollar
Tragic Riddles in the Margins: A Syriac Invocation of the Story of Oedipus
Rethinking Isaeus III
ALBERTO MAFFI
Rethinking Isaeus III
The Idealization of the Athenian Conon in Fourth-Century BCE Oratory and Historiography
Ivan Matijasic
The Idealization of the Athenian Conon in Fourth-Century BCE Oratory and Historiography
Kybēbos on the Boundary between Persians and Greeks
Mark Munn
Kybēbos on the Boundary between Persians and Greeks
Divine Manifestations: Gods and Machines in 5th-Century BCE Greek Tragedy
Jessica Paga
Divine Manifestations: Gods and Machines in 5th-Century BCE Greek Tragedy
Corinthian Dionysus (Pind. fr. 70c Snell–Maehler): Space, Genre, and Intertextuality in Pindar’s Dithyrambic Lyric
Alessio Ranno
Corinthian Dionysus (Pind. fr. 70c Snell–Maehler): Space, Genre, and Intertextuality in Pindar’s Dithyrambic Lyric
Revisiting Berossus’ Astronomical Fragments
Cristian Tolsa
Revisiting Berossus’ Astronomical Fragments
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