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 Sunday, July 18, 2004
TOC: Classical Philology 99.2 (April 2004)

Classical Philology 99.2 (April, 2004) is now available ... here are the TOCs:

Craig A. Gibson, Learning Greek History in the Ancient Classroom: The Evidence of the Treatises on Progymnasmata
 
Micaela Janan, The Snake Sheds Its Skin: Pentheus (Re)Imagines Thebes

Michael Fontaine, Agnvs KOPIN (Plautus Aulularia 56164)

Jonathan L. Ready, A Binding Song: The Similes of Catullus 61
 
David Woods, Ammianus Marcellinus 21.6.3: A Misunderstood Omen
   
BOOK REVIEWS
 
Pat Easterling and Edith Hall (eds.), Greek and Roman Actors: Aspects of an Ancient Profession

James Warren, Epicurus and Democritean Ethics: An Archaeology of Ataraxia.
   
Randall L. B. McNeill, Horace: Image, Identity, and Audience.

Folks with appropriate privileges can access the journal online at the E-CP site. (by the way ... am I the only person who finds the various 'tocs alerting services' for scholarly journals to be unreliable/inconsistent?  The notice for CP 99.1 arrived earlier this week; 99.2 -- which is clearly available -- has not been sent out; CP isn't the only scholarly journal with this apparent problem).
 


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TOC: Classical Philology 99.1 (January 2004)

Classical Philology 99.1 (JANUARY 2004) is now available ... here are the TOCs:

Matthew B. Roller, Exemplarity in Roman Culture: The Cases of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia

Elizabeth Depalma Digeser, An Oracle of Apollo at Daphne and the Great Persecution

Daryn Lehoux, Impersonal and Intransitive  E  pi  iota  sigma  mu  alpha  iota  nu  epsilon  iota

BOOK REVIEWS

Martha C. Nussbaum and Juha Sihvola (eds.), The Sleep of Reason: Erotic Experience and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome.

Tim Whitmarsh, Greek Literature and the Roman Empire: The Politics of Imitation.

Folks with appropriate privileges can access the journal online at the E-CP site.


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 Sunday, July 11, 2004
TOCS: Classical Studies XIX and XX

Classical Studies is the journal of the Classical Society of Kyoto University and has recently posted some abstracts. In volume XIX (2003) there appears:

Yoshinao Sato, On Hermippos of Smyrna F 20 Wehrli.
Koji Hirayama, Homicide Trial and Punishment in Early Athens.

... and in volume XX:

Noriko Yasumura, A Study on Book Eight of the Odyssey.
Naoyuki Hirokawa, The Poetic Techniques in Sappho's Fr. 1 Voigt.
Taro Yamashita, An interpretation of lusus Troiae in the Aeneid.


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TOCS+: Minerva

The latest issue of Minerva (July/August 2004) has several items of interest available in its print edition:

Troy: Myth and Reality — by Lesley Fitton
Greek Gold from the Black Sea — by Peter A. Clayton
Colossus Revisited: Greek Pottery from the Sea — by Ann Birchall
Underwater at the National Museum, Alexandria — by Peter A. Clayton
The Road to Olympia — by André Bernand
Sanctuary: Elean Coins of Olympia — by Alan Walker
Spolia: Architectural Salvage in the Age of Constantine — by William Bowden
Barbarian Seas: Shipwrecks of Late Antiquity — by Sean Kingsley

... and online:

Hadrian’s Women at Tivoli — by Dalu Jones
Saving Early Byzantine Art at Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome — by Dalu Jones
The Bernheze Roman Bronze Hoard from the Netherlands — by Ruurd B. Halbertsma
The Girl in Question: Bureaucrats and Slaves in Roman London — by Dr Roger Tomlin The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology — reviewed by Peter A. Clayton
Exhibition Focus: Greek Gold From The Treasure Chambers Of The Hermitage


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