PHOENIX

LIII.1-2 (SPRING-SUMMER/PRINTEMPS-ÉTÉ 1999)

Articles

The Eyes of Achilleus: Iliad 1.200 * G.I.C. ROBERTSON * 1

Hesiod's Description of Tartarus (Theogony 721-819) * DAVID M. JOHNSON * 8

Choral Voice and Narrative in the First Stasimon of Aeschylus Agamemnon * JUDITH FLETCHER * 29

The Divinization of the Ptolemies and the Gold Octadrachms Honoring Ptolemy III * CARL G. JOHNSON * 50 *

Callimachus’ Tale of Sicyon (SH 238) * NOEL ROBERTSON * 57 *

Florus and the Commendatio ad Gloriam in Horace Epistles 1.3 * JEANNE NEUMANN O'NEILL * 80 *

The Rape of Proserpina in Ovid Met. 5.341-661: Internal Audience and Narrative Distortion * ANDREW ZISSOS * 97 *

An Exemplary Conflict: Tacitus' Parthian Battle Narrative (Annals 6.34-35) * RHIANNON ASH * 114 *

Notes and Discussions/Notes de lecture

Using Water "Unchastely": Cicero Pro Caelio 34 Again * JAMES L. BUTRICA * 136 *

Book Reviews/Comptes rendus

The Review Section includes reviews of the following works (with reviewers): F. Millar, The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (K. Bradley); G. Dobrov (ed.), The City as Comedy (C.W. Marshall); P. Constantineau, La doctrine classique de la politique étrangère (S. Forde); W.J. Slater (ed.), Roman Theater and Society (S. Bartsch); A. Futrell, Blood in the Arena (M. Carter); G.S. Shrimpton, History and Memory in Ancient Greece (S. Flory); J.-M. David (ed.), Valeurs et mémoire à Rome: Valère Maxime ou la mémoire recomposée (E. Hermon); M. Wyke, Projecting the Past: Ancient Rome, Cinema, and History (M. Koven); D. Gerber (ed.), A Companion to the Greek Lyric Poets (E. Stehle); P.E. Easterling (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy(D.J. Conacher); D. Feeney, Literature and Religion at Rome and S. Hinds, Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry (J. Zetzel); Ellen Finkelpearl, Metamorphosis of Language in Apuleius (H. Mason); P. Green (tr.), Apollonios Rhodios The Argonautika (R. Nickel); M. Dewar, Claudian: Panegyricus de sexto consulatu Honorii Augusti (R. Green); P. Forsyth, Thera in the Bronze Age (R.L.N. Barber); P. Hunt, Slaves, Warfare and Ideology in the Greek Historians (J. Trevett); Cynthia Bannon, The Brothers of Romulus: Fraternal pietas in Roman Law, Literature, and Society (H. Leclerc); D.J. Mattingly (ed.) Dialogues in Roman Imperialism (N. Kennell).