LIV.3-4
(FALL-WINTER/AUTOMNE-HIVER 2000)
Articles
Polysemy and Ideology in Pindar
Pythian 4.229-230 * Nigel Nicholson * 191 *
Aristophanes and the Trial of Thucydides Son of Melesias
(Acharnians 717) * E. K. Borthwick * 203 *
Thucydides, Xenophon, and Lichas: Were the Spartans Excluded
from the Olympic Games from 420 to 400 B.C.? * Simon Hornblower *
212 *
Epicurus and Lucretius on Saving Agency *
Daniel C. Russell * 226 *
Pompey's supplicatio duplicata: A Novel Form of
Thanksgiving * Frances Hickson-Hahn * 244 *
Pausanias et le livre 4: Une leçon pour l'Empire *
Janick Auberger * 255 *
Fictive Families: Family and Household in the
Metamorphoses of Apuleius * Keith Bradley
* 282 *
The Sacred Area at Gorsium (Pannonia Inferior) *
Duncan Fishwick * 309 *
A Roman Battle Sarcophagus at Concordia University,
Montreal * Jane Francis * 332 *
Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
The Review Section includes reviews of the following works (with reviewers):
Matthew Clark: Out of Line: Homeric Composition Beyond
the Hexameter (Mario Cantilena);
Manuela Giordono: La supplica: Rituale, istitutione
sociale e tema epico in Omero (Wayne B. Ingalls); Douglas E.
Gerber (ed. and tr.):
Greek Iambic Poetry: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries
B.C. and Greek Elegiac Poetry from the Seventh to the Fifth
Centuries B.C. (H. G. Edinger);
Anne Pippin Burnett: Revenge in Attic and Later
Tragedy (A. J. Podlecki);
Desmond Conacher: Euripides and the Sophists: Some
Dramatic Treatments of Philosophical Ideas (Michael R. Halleran);
Mary Zingross: Herodotus' Views of Nature (Gordon
Shrimpton);
P. J. Rhodes (ed. and tr.): Thucydides: History
4.1-5.24 (Phillip Harding);
Thomas A. Szlezák: Reading Plato (Robert B. M.
Todd);
Paul Alpers: What is Pastoral and Joan B.
Burton: Theocritus' Urban Mimes: Mobility, Gender, and
Patronage and Richard L. Hunter: Theocritus and the
Archaeology of Greek Poetry (Riemer Faber);
J. N. Adams and R. G. Mayer (eds.): Aspects of the
Language of Latin Poetry (Elaine Fantham);
C. G. Thomas and C. Conant: Citadel to City-State: The
Transformation of Greece, 1200-700 B.C.E. (David Rupp);
Catherine Morgan: Isthmia VIII: The Late Bronze Age
Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary (Franco de Angelis);
P. Debord: L'Asie mineure au IVe siècle (412-323 a.C):
Pouvoirs et jeux politiques (Simon Hornblower);
Jacques Poucet: Les rois de Rome: Tradition et
histoire (Martine Chassignet);
Stéphane Benoist: La fête à Rome au
premier siècle de l'Empire: Recherches sur l'univers festif sous
les règnes d'Auguste et des Julio-Claudiens (Annie Vigourt);
Charles Leslie Murison: Rebellion and Reconstruction: Galba
to Domitian. An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman
History Books 64-67 (James Rives);
Armin U. Stylow et al. (eds.): Corpus
inscriptionum latinarum. II: Inscriptiones Hispaniae latinae. Editio
altera. Pars V. Conventus Astigitanus (CIL II2/5)
(Jonathan Edmondson);
Peter S. Wells: The Barbarians Speak: How the Conquered
Peoples Shaped Roman Europe (Brent D. Shaw);
Michael Grant: The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman
Empire (John Vanderspoel);
H. A. Drake: Constantine and the Bishops: The Politics of
Intolerance (T. D. Barnes);
G. W. Bowersock, Peter Brown, and Oleg Grabar (eds.):
Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World (Michael
Kulikowski);
Lynda Garland: Byzantine Empresses: Women and Power in
Byzantium A.D. 527-1204 (Sheila Campbell)