XLVI.2 (SUMMER/ÉTÉ
1992)
Articles
The Hyperboreans and Nemesis in Pindar's Tenth Pythian *
Christopher G. Brown * 95 *
Athenion and Aristion of Athens * Glenn Richard
Bugh * 108 *
Plutarch and the First Consulship of Pompeius and Crassus *
Thomas P. Hillman * 124 *
Crates on Poetic Criticism * Elizabeth Asmis * 138 *
Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
George A. Kennedy (ed.): The Cambridge History
of Literary Criticism * R. Drew Griffith * 170 *
Binyamin Shimron: Politics and Belief in
Herodotus and
Giuseppe Nenci and Olivier Reverdin (eds.):
Hérodote et les peuples non grecs and
J. A. S. Evans: Herodotus Explorer of the
Past: Three Essays * David Konstan * 174 *
Philip A. Stadter: A Commentary on
Plutarch's Pericles and
A. Blamire: Plutarch: Life of Kimon and
David Sansone (ed. and tr.): Plutarch:
The Lives of Aristeides and Cato * Anthony J. Podlecki * 178 *
Emily Kearns: The Heroes of
Attica * R. Develin * 186 *
F. W. Walbank, A. E. Astin, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie,
and A. Drummond (eds.): The Cambridge Ancient History,
VII Part 2: The Rise of Rome
to 220 B.C. * Richard A. Billows * 190 *
Klaus-Dietrick Koch: Die Aeneis als
Opernsujet: Dramaturgische Wandlungen vom Frühbarock bis zu
Berlioz * M. Owen Lee * 195 *
Short Reviews/Notices de livres
Keith R. Bradley: Slavery and Rebellion in
the Roman World, 140 B.C.-70 B.C. * J. Vanderleest * 198 *
Barbara Levick: Claudius * Anthony A.
Barrett * 199 *
Ivars Avotins: On the Greek of the Code of
Justinian: A Supplement to Liddell-Scott-Jones Together with
Observations on the Influence of Latin on Legal
Greek * R. Renehan * 201 *
Irad Malkin and Robert H. Hohlfeder (eds.): Mediterranean
Cities: Historical Perspectives * G. Michael Woloch * 203 *