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The Etiquette of Games in Iliad 23 Scott, William C.
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Epikouros and epikouroi in Early Greek Literature and History Lavelle, Brian M.
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Parnassus, Delphi, and the Thyiades McInerney, Jeremy
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The Problem of Dramatic Expectation in Aristotle’s Poetics Corcoran, Clinton D.
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Agathias on History and Poetry Kaldellis, Anthony
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Textual Observations on Philogelos Dawe, R. D.
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Thematic Inversion in the Iliad: The Greeks under Siege Morrison, James V.
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Oral Performance and the Composition of Herodotus’ Histories Johnson, William A.
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Authorial Statements, Narrative, and Character in Plutarch’s Agesilaus-Pompeius Hillman, Thomas P.
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Anth. Pal. 14.34 and Achilles Tatius 2.14 Cueva, Edmund P.
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Was Constantine VI ‘Lassoed’ at Markellai? Sullivan, Denis
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The Taming of Digenes: The Plan of Digenes Akrites, Grottaferrata Version, Book IV Dyck, Andrew R.
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Xenophanes Christianus? Edwards, M. J.
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Apollodorus of Cyzicus and his Delian Garden Reger, Gary
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Asclepiades’ Didyme Snowden, Jr, Frank M.
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The Beginnings of the Roman Census in Egypt Bagnall, Roger S.
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Hadriani Sententiae Lewis, Naphtali
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The Alexandrian Riots of 356 and Geroge of Cappadocia Haas, Christopher
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The Gortyn Code and Greek Kinship Morris, Ian
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Tiptoeing through the Corpses: Euripides’ Electra, Apollonius, and the Bouphonia Porter, John R.
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Carcinus and the Temple: a Lesson in the Staging of Tragedy Green, J. R.
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Two Mistresses of Ptolemy Philadelphus Cameron, Alan
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The Manuscript Tradition of Xenophon’s Apologia Socratis Schmoll, Edward A.
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Schliemann on the Excavation of Troy: Three Unpublished Letters Dyck, Andrew R.
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Achilles in the Underworld: Iliad, Odyssey, and Aethiopis Edwards, Anthony T.
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“Candaules, whom the Greeks name Myrsilus ...” Evans, J. A. S.
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The Well-Equipped Traveler: Birds 42 Hamilton, Richard
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Two Notes on the Pnyx Hansen, Mogens Herman
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Lycurgan Finances Burke, Edmund M.
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Polybius, Syracuse, and the Politics of Accommodation Eckstein, A. M.
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The Peripatetic Interpretation of Plato’s Tripartite Psychology Vander Waerdt, Paul A.
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Blemmydes’ Debt to Euthymios Zigabenos Conley, Thomas
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Herodotos 5.68 and the Racial Policy of Kleisthenes of Sikyon Bicknell, Peter J.
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Perikles’ Wife: Chronological Calculations Cromey, Robert D.
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The Heorte of Heortology Mikalson, Jon D.
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Hoplomachia and Greek Dances in Arms Wheeler, Everett L.
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Euripides Phoenissae 1-2 and Sophocles Electra 1—Again van der Valk, M.
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The Athenian Ecclesia and the Meeting-Place on the Pnyx Hansen, Mogens Herman
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Aristotle as Lyric Poet: The Hermias Poem Renehan, R.
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Plutarch and the Sublime Hymn of Ofellius Laetus Bowersock, G. W.
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Alexander’s House (Pausanias 8.32.1) Calder III, William M.
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Tyrtaeus and the Cult of Heroes Fuqua, Charles
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Demosthenes on Distrust of Tyrants Leopold, John W.
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Aristarchus and ‘Everyman’s’ Homer McNamee, Kathleen
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Ps.-Hermogenes and the Characterizing Oath Wallach, Barbara Price
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The Universe as Prophet: A Soteriological Formula in Plotinus Phillips, John F.
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The Epigram of Apollonius of Tyana Richardson, N. J. - Burian, Peter
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The Fall of Constantinople: Bishop Leonard and the Greek Accounts Philippides, Marios
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‘Epigoni’ and the Law of Inheritance in Aeschylus’ Septem Cameron, H. D.
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The Mesode at Persae 93-100 Scott, William C.
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New Fragments of Ancient Greek Poetry Naoumides, Mark
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Euripides, Medea 1059-68: a Problem of Interpretation Seeck, Gustav A.
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On Fragments of Three Historians Huxley, George
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Notes on the Inscription at Teos in Honor of Antiochus III Oliver, James H.
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The Garlands of Meleager and Philip Cameron, Alan
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On the Nature of Strato’s Humour: Another Look at Anth.Pal. 12.6 Fountoulakis, Andreas
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The Betrayal of Aeneas Scafoglio, Giampiero; Seconda Università di Napoli
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Dating the Homeric Hymn to Selene: Evidence and Implications Hall, Alexander E. W.; Baylor University
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A Citizen as a Slave of the State? Oligarchic Perceptions of Democracy in Xenophon Tamiolaki, Melina
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The Discourse of Deception and Characterization in Attic Oratory Kremmydas, Christos; Royal Holloway, University of London
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Hyperides and Epopteia: A New Fragment of the Defense of Phryne O’Connell, Peter
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Evagrius and Gregory: Nazianzen or Nyssen? Cappadocian (and Origenian) Influence on Evagrius Ramelli, Ilaria L. E.
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Unexpected Evidence concerning Gold Mining in Early Byzantium Afanas’eva, Tatyana I.; Department of Letters, St.Petersburg State University - Ivanov, Sergey A.; Russian Academy of Sciences
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Another Link in the Golden Chain: Aeneas of Gaza and Zacharias Scholasticus on Plotinus Enn. 4.3 Wear, Sarah Klitenic
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On the Founder of the Skripou Church: Literary Trends in the Milieu of Photius Prieto-Domínguez, Oscar; Centre d’Etudes Byzantines, Néo-Helléniques et Sud-Est Européennes (EHESS – Paris) FRANCE
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Lamentation, History, and Female Authorship in Anna Komnene’s Alexiad Neville, Leonora
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Theodore Prodromos’ Bion Prasis: A Reappraisal Marciniak, Przemysław
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Reconsidering Renaissance Greek Grammars through the Case of Chrysoloras’ Erotemata Nuti, Erika; Univeristà degli Studi di Torino, Italy
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The Asklepiades and Athenodoros Archives. A Case Study of a Linguistic Approach to Papyrus Letters Nachtergaele, Delphine; Ghent University
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The Erotic and Separation Spells of the Magical Papyri and the Defixiones Pachoumi, Eleni
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Notes on Some Greek Magical Gems in New England Faraone, C. A.
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Why John Chortasmenos Sent Diophantus to the Devil Acerbi, Fabio; CNRS, UMR8560 Centre Alexandre Koyré
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Cosmic and Terrestrial Personifications in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca Miguélez-Cavero, Laura; University of Oxford
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Late Medieval Greek πάλιν: A Discourse Marker Signalling Topic Switch Soltic, Jorie; Ghent University
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Alcmanic Hexameters and Early Hexametric Poetry: Alcman’s Poetry in its Oral Context. Kousoulini, Vasiliki; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Muses of Lesbos or (Aeschylean) Muses of Pieria? Orpheus’ Head on a Fifth-century Hydria Burges Watson, Sarah; Durham University
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Plato’s Charmides as a Political Act: Apologetics and the Promotion of Ideology Danzig, Gabriel
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Old Testament Prototypes for the Hermetic Trishagion in Poimandres 31 – and Support for an Old Conjecture Wikander, Ola
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Geometric Mosaic Ornament at Khirbet el-Bediyeh, Jordan Nassar, Mohammad - al-Muheisen, Zeidoun
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The Style, Method, and Programme of Xiphilinus' Epitome of Cassius Dio's Roman History Mallan, Christopher Thomas; Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Farmers into Sailors: Ship Maintenance, Greek Agriculture, and the Athenian Monopoly on Kean Ruddle (IG II2 1128) Lytle, Ephraim
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Themistocles’ Exhortation before Salamis: On Herodotus 8.83 Zali, Vasiliki
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Mary in the Protevangelium of James: A Jewish Woman in the Temple? Nutzman, Megan; University of Chicago
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Theodora, Aetius of Amida, and Procopius: Some Possible Connections Scarborough, John; U Wisconsin
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The Reception of Xenophon in Byzantium: The Macedonian Period Pérez Martín, Inmaculada
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A Chronology Model for Xenophon’s Anabasis Paradeisopoulos, Iordanis K.
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Aristotle and Byzantine Iconoclasm Anagnostopoulos, Thalia; George Mason University
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How a Monk Ought to Relate to his Neighbor Wortley, John
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