LVII.3-4 (FALL-WINTER/AUTOMNE-HIVER 2004)
Articles
Perils of Song in Homer's Odyssey * Zachary Biles * 191 *
Song and the Solitary Self: Euripidean Women Who Resist Comfort * J. H. Kim On Chong-Gossard * 209 *
Évergétisme grec et administration romaine:
la famille cnidienne de Gaios Ioulios Théopompos * Gaétan Thériault * 232 *
Theatre, Spectacle, and the Satirist in Juvenal * Catherine Clare Keane * 257 *
Nero, Apollo, and the Poets * Edward Champlin * 276 *
Controlling the Urban Mob: The colonatus perpetuus of
CTh 14.8.1 * Cam Grey and Annaliese Parkin * 284 *
The Religion of Ioannes Lydos * Anthony Kaldellis * 300 *
The Gallo-Roman Theatre at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
(Haute-Garonne): An Interim Report * Daniel Millette and Michel
Janon * 317 *
Notes and Discussions/Notes de lecture
On Lucretius DRN 2.371-373 *
Ivars Avotins * 326 *
Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
Lisa Kallet: Money and the Corrosion of Power in Thucydides: The Sicilian Expedition and Its
Aftermath * * *
Paula Debnar: Speaking the Same Language: Speech and Audience in Thucydides' Spartan
Debate * * *
Jonathan J. Price: Thucydides and Internal War * Martha C. Taylor * 329 *
Kathryn Morgan: Myth and Philosophy: From the Presocratics
to Plato * Aara Suksi * 333 *
Gary Alan Scott: Plato's Socrates as Educator *
François Renaud * 335 *
Thomas M. Robinson and Luc Brisson (eds.): Plato: Euthydemus, Lysis,
Charmides. Proceedings of the V Symposium Platonicum * Ann N. Michelini * 338 *
Nicholas Denyer (ed.): Plato: Alcibiades * Robert B. M.
Todd * 340 *
Alberto Cavarzere, Antonio Aloni, and Alessandro Barchiesi
(eds.): Iambic Ideas: Essays on a Poetic Tradition from Archaic Greece to the
Late Roman Empire * G. I. C. Robertson * 342 *
Randall L. B. McNeill: Horace: Image, Identity, and Audience * Rebecca
Nagel * 344 *
Neil Hopkinson (ed.): Ovid Metamorphoses 13 * J. L.
Butrica * 345 *
J. C. de Nadaï: Rhétorique et poétique dans la
Pharsale de Lucain: La crise de la représentation dans la poésie
antique * Alban Baudou * 347 *
C. E. W. Steel: Cicero, Rhetoric, and Empire * Elizabeth A. Meyer * 348 *
Matthew B. Roller: Constructing Autocracy: Aristocrats
and Emperors in Julio-Claudian Rome * Christopher S. Mackay * 350 *
Roland Mayer (ed.): Tacitus: Dialogus de
oratoribus * T. D. Barnes * 351 *
Donna W. Hurley (ed.): Suetonius: Divus Claudius *
Anthony A. Barrett * 353 *
Simon Goldhill (ed.): Being Greek under Rome: Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the
Development of Empire * Clifford Ando * 355 *
David Braund and John Wilkins (eds.): Athenaeus and His World: Reading Greek Culture in the Roman
Empire * Hugh Mason * 360 *
Joel C. Relihan (tr.): Boethius: Consolation of
Philosophy * John Magee * 362 *
John T. Kirby: Secrets of the Muses Retold: Classical Influences
on Italian Authors of the Twentieth Century * Luca Somigli * 364 *
Pascale Hummel: Histoire de l'histoire de la philologie,
étude d'un genre épistémologique et bibliographique * Michel Casevitz * 366 *
Mark Joyal (ed.): IN ALTUM: Seventy-Five Years of Classical Studies in
Newfoundland * Catherine Rubincam * 367 *