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INDEX OF REVIEWS

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  • Accorinti, Domenico (ed.), Brill's Companion to Nonnus of Panopolis, 309

  • Adak, Mustafa and Thonemann, Peter, Teos and Abdera. Two Cities in Peace and War, 127–8

  • Adkins, Evelyn, Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, 122

  • Agri, Dalida, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic. Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 320

  • Almqvist, Olaf, Chaos, Cosmos and Creation in Early Greek Theogonies. An Ontological Exploration, 153–5

  • Aoiz, Javier and Boeri, Marcelo, Theory and Practice in Epicurean Political Philosophy. Security, Justice and Tranquility, 354–6

  • Athanassaki, Lucia and Titchener, Frances B. (edd.), Plutarch's Cities, 114–15

  • Augoustakis, Antony and Littlewood, R. Joy, Silius Italicus. Punica, Book 3. Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Commentary, 120–1

  • Austin, Emily A., Living for Pleasure. An Epicurean Guide to Life, 354

  • Baird, J. A. and Pudsey, April (edd.), Housing in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Material and Textual Approaches, 149–50

  • Ball, Warwick, East of the Wardrobe. The Unexpected Worlds of C. S. Lewis, 165–7

  • Baltzly, Dirk and Share, Michael (transs.), Hermias. On Plato Phaedrus 245E–257C, 352

  • Bannert, Herbert and Kröll, Nicole (edd.), Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II. Poetry, Religion, and Society, 309

  • Beacham, R. C. and Denard, H., Living Theatre in the Ancient Roman House. Theatricalism in the Domestic Sphere, 343–5

  • Bexley, Erica M., Seneca's Characters. Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves, 319–20

  • Borbonus, D. and Dumser, E. A. (edd.), Building the Classical World. Bauforschung as a Contemporary Approach, 349–51

  • Bowman, Alan K., Crowther, Charles V., Hornblower, Simon, Mairs, Rachel, and Savvopoulos, Kyriakos (edd.), Corpus of Ptolemaic Inscriptions. Part I: Greek, Bilingual, and Trilingual Inscriptions from Egypt.: Volume I: Alexandria and the Delta (Nos. 1–206), 324

  • Boyle, Finn P., Chapman, Siria A., Goud, Dhru, Hendrickson, Thomas G., Karmali, Siddhant, Leininger, Kennedy, Stern, Justine A., and Wilson-Bivera, Amelie, Isotta Nogarola's Defense of Eve. A Latin Text of the De Pari aut Impari Evae atque Adae Peccato with Running Vocabulary and Commentary. The Experrecta Series, Women Latin Authors, 123–4

  • Brennan, Shane and Thomas, David (transs., edd.), The Landmark Xenophon's Anabasis, 326–7

  • Brisson, Luc, Macé, Arnaud, and Renaut, Oliver (edd.), Plato's Parmenides. Selected Papers of the Twelfth Symposium Platonicum, 157

  • Burnyeat, M. F., Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Volume 4., 160

  • Carvounis, Katerina, Later Greek Epic and the Latin Literary Tradition. Further Explorations, 320–1

  • Cazemier, Annelies and Skaltsa, Stella (edd.), Associations and Religion in Context. The Hellenistic and Roman Eastern Mediterranean, 170–1

  • Christ, Matthew R., Xenophon and the Athenian Democracy. The Education of an Elite Citizenry, 327

  • Clackson, James, James, Patrick, McDonald, Katherine, Tagliapietra, Livia, and Zair, Nicholas, Migration, Mobility, and Language Contact in and Around the Ancient Mediterranean, 128–9

  • Consolino, Franca Ela (ed.), After Ovid. Aspects of the Reception of Ovid in Literature and Iconography, 360–2

  • Cosgrove, Charles H., Music at Social Meals in Greek and Roman Antiquity. From the Archaic Period to the Age of Augustine, 368

  • Curtis, Lauren and Weiss, Naomi (edd.), Music and Memory in the Ancient Greek and Roman Worlds, 368

  • Curty, Olivier (ed.), Klyton Argos. Histoire, société et institutions d'Argos. Choix d'articles de Marcel Piérart, 323–4

  • Daugherty, Gregory N., The Reception of Cleopatra in the Age of Mass Media, 359–60

  • de Angelis, Franco (ed.), A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World, 129

  • Doroszewski, Filip and Jażdżewska, Katarzyna (edd.), Nonnus of Panopolis in Context III. Old Questions and New Perspectives, 309

  • Draycott, J., Prosthetics and Assistive Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome, 348–9

  • Dreidiger-Murphy, Lindsay G., Roman Republican Augury. Freedom and Control, 140–3

  • Drinkwater, Megan O., Ovid's Heroides and the Augustan Principate, 317–18

  • Duckworth, Chloë N. and Wilson, Andrew (edd.), Recycling and Reuse in the Roman Economy, 133–4

  • Dufallo, Basil, Disorienting Empire. Republican Latin Poetry's Wanderers, 116–17

  • Eliott, Simon, Ancient Greeks at War. Warfare in the Classical World from Agamemnon to Alexander, 130–1

  • Evans, Richard and Tougher, Sean (edd.), Generalship in Ancient Greece, Rome, and Byzantium, 130

  • Fachard, Sylvian and Harris, Edward, The Destruction of Cities in the Ancient Greek World. Integrating the Archaeological and Literary Evidence, 127

  • Fischer-Bovet, Christelle and Reden, Sitta von (edd.), Comparing the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires. Integration, Communication, and Resistance, 325

  • Fitzgerald, William, The Living Death of Antiquity. Neoclassical Aesthetics, 161–2

  • Gabrielsen, Vincent and Paganini, Mario C. D. (edd.), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World. Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 125

  • Gassman, Matthias, Worshippers of the Gods. Debating Paganism in the Fourth-Century Roman West, 143–5

  • Geisz, Camille, A Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis’ Dionysiaca. Storytelling in Late Antique Epic, 309

  • Gilbert, Nathan, Graver, Margaret, and McConnell, Sean (edd.), Power and Persuasion in Cicero's Philosophy, 315–16

  • Gill, Christopher, Learning to Live Naturally. Stoic Ethics and its Modern Significance, 356–7

  • Gorey, Matthew M., Atomism in the Aeneid. Physics, Politics, and Cosmological Disorder, 118–19

  • Greatrex, Geoffrey, Procopius of Caesarea: The Persian Wars. A Historical Commentary, 339–41

  • Greatrex, Geoffrey, with acknowledgements to Cameron, Averil, Procopius of Caesarea: The Persian Wars. Translation, with Introduction and Notes, 339–41

  • Greaves, S. and Wallace-Hadrill, A. (edd.), Rome and the Colonial City. Rethinking the Grid, 347–8

  • Grewal, Gwenda-lin, Thinking of Death in Plato's Euthydemus. A Close Reading and New Translation, 155–6

  • Halliwell, Stephen, Aristophanes. Acharnians, Knights,Wasps, Peace. A Verse Translation with Introduction and Notes, 111–12

  • Halliwell, Stephen, Pseudo-Longinus. On the Sublime, 112

  • Hammer, Dean, Rome and America. Communities of Strangers, Spectacles of Belonging, 357–9

  • Hankinson, R. J. and Havrda, Matyáš (edd.), Galen's Epistemology. Experience, Reason, and Method in Ancient Medicine, 158–9

  • Hardie, Philip, Celestial Aspirations. Classical Impulses in British Poetry and Art, 163–4

  • Hasiki, Eleni, Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth. Industry, Religion, and the Penteskouphia Pinakes, 147–8

  • Heckel, Waldemar, Naiden, F. S., Garvin, E. Edward, and Vanderspoel, John (edd.), A Companion to Greek Warfare, 129–30

  • Hekster, Olivier, Caesar Rules. The Emperor in the Changing Roman World c. 50 BC–AD 565, 328–31

  • Hirt, Maria, Die Festdarstellungen in Ovids Fasti. Hermes Einzelschrift 123, 119–20

  • Hollander, David and Howe, Timothy (edd.), A Companion to Ancient Agriculture, 125

  • Hope, Colin A. and Bowen, Gillian E. (edd.), Kellis. A Roman-Period Village in Egypt's Dakhleh Oasis, 150–2

  • Horky, Phillip Sidney (ed.), Cosmos in the Ancient World, 155

  • Hornblower, Simon (trans.), Lykophron. Alexandra, 312

  • Jażdżewska, Katarzyna, Greek Dialogue in Antiquity. Post-Platonic Transformations, 157–8

  • Jim, , Theodora Suk Fong, , Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece, 167–9

  • Johnson, J. and Gardner, I. (edd.), Drawing Spirit. The Role of Images and Design in the Magical Practice of Late Antiquity, 346–7

  • Joseph, Timothy A., Thunder and Lament. Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic, 318–19

  • Kachuck, Aaron J., The Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil, 316–17

  • Kaye, Noah, The Attalids of Pergamon and Anatolia. Money, Culture, and State Power, 128

  • Kelly, Benjamin and Hug, Angela, The Roman Emperor and His Court c. 30BC–c. AD300. Volume I: Historical Essays, 331–2

  • Kelly, Benjamin and Hug, Angela, The Roman Emperor and His Court c. 30BC–c. AD300. Volume II: A Sourcebook, 332–3

  • Kirichenko, Alexander, Greek Literature and the Ideal. The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age, 312

  • König, Jason, The Folds of Olympus. Mountains in Ancient Greek and Roman Culture: A Cultural and Literary History of Mountains in Classical Antiquity, 174

  • Kosmin, Paul J. and Moyer, Ian S. (edd.), Cultures of Resistance in the Hellenistic East, 128

  • Kraemer, Ross Shepard, The Mediterranean Diaspora in Late Antiquity. What Christianity Cost the Jews, 145–6

  • Laks, André, Plato's Second Republic: An Essay on the Laws, 352–3

  • Larsen, Lillian I. and Rubenson, Samuel (edd.), Monastic Education in Late Antiquity. The Transformation of Classical Paideia, 336–8

  • Le Meur, N., Delignon, B., and Thévenaz, O. (edd.), Performance et mimesis. Variations sur la lyrique cultuelle de la Grèce archaïque au Haut-Empire romain, 171–2

  • Leigh, Fiona and Hampson, Margaret (edd.), Psychology and Value in Plato, Aristotle, and Hellenistic Philosophy. The Ninth Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 353–4

  • Lendon, J. E., That Tyrant, Persuasion, 333–6

  • Lesser, Rachel H., Desire in the Iliad. The Force that Moves the Epic and its Audience, 312

  • Levitan, William and Lombardo, Stanley (edd. of group translation); Braden, Gordon (introduction), Tales of Dionysus. The Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis., 310–12

  • Liatsi, Maria, Irdische Unsterblichkeit. Die Suche nach dem ewigen Leben in der Antike, 169–70

  • Long, A. A., Selfhood & Rationality in Ancient Greek Philosophy. From Heraclitus to Plotinus, 354

  • Lovato, Andrea, Stramaglia, Antonio, and Traina, Giusto, Le Declamazioni maggiori pseudo-quintilianee nella Roma imperiale. Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 394, 121–2

  • Lytle, Ephraim, A Cultural History of Work in Antiquity, 124–5

  • Mairat, Jerome, Wilson, Andrew, and Howgego, Chris (edd.), Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, 134–5

  • Mann, Jenny C., The Trials of Orpheus: Poetry, Science, and the Early Modern Sublime, 362–4

  • Manning, Sean, Armed Force in the Teispid-Achaemenid Empire. Past Approaches, Future Prospects, 130

  • Martínez Jiménez, Javier and Ottewill-Soulsby, Sam, Remembering and Forgetting the Ancient City, 152–3

  • Meister, Jan B., ‘Adel’ und gesellschaftliche Differenzierung im archaischen und frühklassischen Griechenland, 126

  • Meister, Jan B. and Seelentag, Gunnar (edd.), Konkurrenz und Institutionalisierung in der griechischen Archaik, 126–7

  • Menn, Stephen, Simplicius. On Aristotle Physics 1–8. General Introduction to the 12 Volumes of Translations, 351–2

  • Menn, Stephen (trans.), Simplicius. On Aristotle Physics 1.1–2, 351

  • Montanari, Franco, with the collaboration of Montana, Fausto, History of Ancient Greek Literature. Volume 1: The Archaic and Classical Ages. Volume 2: The Hellenistic Age and the Roman Imperial Period, 369–71

  • Morrell, Kit, Osgood, Josiah, and Welch, Kathryn (edd.), The Alternative Augustan Age, 138–9

  • Neumann, Kristina, Antioch in Syria. A History from Coins (300 BCE–450 CE), 324

  • Niederhuber, Christian, Roman Imperial Portrait Practice in the Second Century AD. Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger, 148–9

  • Ogden, Daniel, The Dragon in the West. From Ancient Myth to Modern Legend, 164–5

  • Ogden, Daniel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Heracles, 367

  • Paganini, Mario D., Gymnasia and Greek Identity in Ptolemaic Egypt, 326

  • Papaioannou, Sophia, Serafim, Andreas, and Demetriou, Kyriakos (edd.), Rhetoric and Religion in Ancient Greece and Rome, 173–4

  • Pellicer, Juan Christian, Preposterous Virgil. Reading Through Stoppard, Auden, Wordsworth, Heaney, 162–3

  • Pfeiffer, Stefan and Weber, Gregor (edd.), Gesellschaftliche Spaltungen im Zeitalter des Hellenismus (4.–1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.), 325

  • Piqueux, Alexa, The Comic Body in Ancient Greek Theatre and Art, 440–32BCE, 146–7

  • Powell, Anton and Burnett, Adrew (edd.), Coins of the Roman Revolution 49BC–AD14. Evidence Without Hindsight, 137–8

  • Proietti, Giorgia, Prima di Erodoto. Aspetti della memoria delle Guerre persiane, 328

  • Pulleyn, Simon (ed., trans.), Homer. Iliad Book 1, 113

  • Revermann, Martin, Brecht and Tragedy: Radicalism, Traditionalism, Eristics, 364–6

  • Romm, James S. (trans.), How to Have a Life. An Ancient Guide to Using Our Time Wisely. Seneca, 321–2

  • Russell, Amy and Hellström, Monica (edd.), The Social Dynamics of Roman Imperial Imagery, 139–40

  • Sacchi, Paolo F. and Formisano, Marco (edd.), Epitomic Writing in Late Antiquity and Beyond. Forms of Unabridged Writing, 313–14

  • Saller, Richard P., Pliny's Roman Economy. Natural History, Innovation, and Growth, 131–3

  • Schein, Seth L., Homer. Iliad Book 1, 113

  • Shilo, Amit, Beyond Death in the Oresteia. Poetics, Ethics, and Politics, 312

  • Sierkierka, Przemysław, Stebnicka, Krystyna, and Wolicki, Aleksander, Women and the Polis. Public Honorific Inscriptions for Women in the Greek Cities from the Late Classical to the Roman Period, Volumes I and II, 322–3

  • Smith, R. Scott and Trzaskoma, Stephen M. (edd.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography, 366–7

  • St Clair, William, The Classical Parthenon. Recovering the Strangeness of the Ancient World, 345–6

  • Stenger, Jan R., Education in Late Antiquity. Challenges, Dynamism, & Reinterpretation, 338–9

  • Weaver, Sulosky, Carrie, L., Marginalised Populations in the Ancient Greek World. The Bioarchaeology of the Other, 125–6

  • Swain, Simon, Themistius and Valens. Orations 6–13, 341–2

  • Too, Yun Lee, Xenophon's Other Voice. Irony as Social Criticism in the 4th Century BCE, 327

  • Tsouna, Voula, Plato's Charmides. An Interpretative Commentary, 156–7

  • Vallat, Daniel, Vergilius orator. Lire et commenter les discours de l’Énéide dans l'Antiquité tardive. Studi e testi tardoantichi. Profane and Christian Culture in Late Antiquity 20, 123

  • Van den Berg, Baukje, Manolova, Divina, and Marciniak, Przemyslaw (edd.), Byzantine Commentaries on Ancient Greek Texts, 12th–15th Centuries, 313

  • Berg, Van den, Christopher, S., The Politics and Poetics of Cicero's Brutus. The Invention of Literary History, 117–18

  • Waterfield, Robin, The Making of a King. Antigonus Gonatas of Macedon and the Greeks, 325–6

  • Waterfield, Robin (trans.), Epictetus: The Complete Works. Handbook, Discourses & Fragments, 357

  • Wenderholm, Iris (ed.) with the assistance of Augart, Isabella, Stein. Eine Materialgeschichte in Quellen der Vormoderne, 172–3

  • Whitehead, David, Isokrates. The Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16–21). Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary, 114

  • Wiseman, T. P., Catullan Questions Revisited, 314–15

  • Withun, David, Co-Workers in the Kingdom of Culture. Classics and Cosmopolitanism in the Thought of W. E. B. Du Bois, 165–6

  • Woodward, Roger D. (ed.), Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World, 368–9

  • Yarrow, Liv Mariah, The Roman Republic to 49 BCE. Using Coins as Sources, 135–7

  • Yona, Sergio and Davis, Gregson (edd.), Epicurus in Rome. Philosophical Perspectives in the Ciceronian Age, 159

  • Ziogas, Ioannis and Bexley, Erica, Roman Law and Latin Literature, 115–16