Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies

Contents, volumes 1- (1958- )


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1 (1958)
      No. 1, July
  • Andre Michalopoulos, "The Classical Tradition," 1-8
  • G. H. Williams, "The Role of the Layman in the Ancient Church," 9-42
  • Marvin C. Ross, "A Byzantine Bowl in Serpentine," 43-48
  • Glanville Downey, "Themistius' First Oration," 49-69
  • E. R. Goodenough, "A Jewish-Gnostic Amulet of the Roman Period," 71-80
  • R. A. Tsanoff, "Ancient Classical Alternatives and Approaches to the Idea of Progress," 81-92
  • S. A. Zenkovsky, rev. of Justinia Besharov, Imagery of the Igor Tale in the Light of Byzantine-Slavic Poetic Theory, 93-96

      No. 2, October
  • Cornelius C. Vermeule, III, "Greek Numismatic Art 400 B.C.-300 A.D.," 97-116
  • Glanville Downey, "Coptic Culture in the Byzantine World: Nationalism and Religious Independence," 119-135
  • William M. Calder III, "The Dramaturgy of Sophocles Inachus," 137-155
  • Deno J. Geanakoplos, "A Byzantine Looks at the Renaissance," 157-162
  • Alfred R. Bellinger, "Three Hoards of Byzantine Bronze Coins," 163-171
2 (1959) [top]
      No. 1, January
  • Marvin C. Ross, "The Chalice of Sisinios, the Grand Logothete," 5-10
  • Cornelius C. Vermeule III, "Greek Art in Transition to Late Antiquity: A Portrait of the Antonine Age and the State of Greek Sculpture from A.D. 150 to 300," 11-20
  • R. E. Wycherley, "Pausanias in the Agora of Athens," 21-44
  • Harry L. Leon, "The Greek Inscriptions of the Jews of Rome," 45-49
  • Ray Nadeau, "Classical Systems of Stases in Greek: Hermagoras to Hermogenes," 51-71
  • Charles H. Kahn, Daniel E. Gershenson, Morton Smith, "Further Notes on 'A Jewish Gnostic Amulet of the Roman Period'," 73-81

      No. 2, April
  • George L. Huxley, "Titles of Midas," 83-99
  • George L. Huxley, "Mimnermus and Pylos," 101-107
  • C. R. Beye, "Alcestis and Her Critics," 109-127
  • Antonio Tovar, "Some Passages of Euripides' Hecuba in the Light New Textual Research," 129-135
  • Morton Smith, "A Byzantine Panegyric Collection with an Unknown Homily for the Annunciation," 137-155
  • Speros Vryonis Jr., "Byzantium: The Social Basis of Decline in the Eleventh Century," 157-175
  • G. P. Galavaris, "The Mother of God of the Kanikleion," 177-182
3 (1960) [top]
      No. 1, Winter
  • J. L. Benson, "Bronze Tripods from Kourion," 7-16
  • George L. Huxley, "Homerica: I Homeric Syrie; II Eugamon; III A Poem of the Homeridae," 17-30
  • William M. Calder III, "Was Antigone Murdered?" 31-35
  • J. A. Cabaniss, "The Satiricon and the Christian Oral Tradition," 36-39
  • Morton Smith, "New Fragments of Scholia on Sophocles' Ajax," 3 (1960) 40-42
  • Marvin C. Ross, "Three Byzantine Cameos," 43-45
  • James A. Coulter, "Nietzsche and Greek Studies," 46-51

      No. 2 / 3
  • William Whallon, "The Name of Penelope," 57-64
  • Hubert Martin Jr., "The Concept of Praotes in Plutarach's Lives," 65-73
  • E. G. Weltin, "The Concept of Ex-Opere-Operato Efficacy in the Fathers as an Evidence of Magic in Early Christianity," 74-100
  • Michael Metcalf, "A Shipwreck on the Dalmatian Coast and Some Gold Coins of Romanus III Argyrus," 101-106
  • Deno J. Geanakoplos, "Erasmus and the Aldine Academy of Venice: A Neglected Chapter in the Transmission of Graeco-Byzantine Learning to the West," 107-134
  • J. A. Notopoulos, "The Genesis of an Oral Heroic Poem," 135-144

  •   No. 4, Autumn
  • Brooks Otis, "The Unity of the Seven against Thebes," 153-174
  • Naphtali Lewis, "Leitourgia and Related Terms," 175-184
  • Michael Crosby and William M. Calder III, "Libanius, On the Silence of Socrates. A First Translation and an Interpretation," 185-202
  • Michael Metcalf, "John Vatatzes and John Comnenus. Questions of Style and Detail in Byzantine Numismatics," 203-214
4 (1963) [top]
      No. 1, Winter
  • George L. Huxley, "Two Notes on Herodotos: I Aeimnestos the Plataian; II BEKOS and BEKKOS," 5-8
  • Donald Norman Levin, "An Epithet for Argos in Apollonius," 9-17
  • Herbert C. Youtie, "The Papyrologist: Artificer of Fact,"19-32
  • George D. Kilpatrick, "The Bodmer and Mississippi Collection of Biblical and Christian Texts," 33-47
  • Arthur Darby Nock, "Downey's Antioch: A Review," 49-54

      No. 2, Spring
  • Walther Ludwig, "Plato's Love Epigrams," 59-82
  • George L. Huxley, "Studies in the Greek Astronomers: I Eudoxian Topics; II A Fragment of Cleostratus of Tenedos; III Friends and Contemporaries of Apollonius of Perge," 83-105
  • W. Robert Connor, "Theopompus' Treatment of Cimon," 107-114
  • James H. Oliver, "The Main Problem of the Augustus Inscription from Cyme," 115-122
  • Marvin C. Ross, "A Byzantine Bronze Finial for a Church," 123-126

      No. 3, Summer
  • Hans A. Pohlsander, "The Dating of Pindaric Odes by Comparison," 131-140
  • James H. Oliver, "Horoi as Reserved Areas," 141-143
  • Robert K. Sherk, "Caesar and Mytilene," 145-153
  • George L. Huxley, "Strabo and Tibios," 155-156
  • R. E. Wycherley, "Pausanias at Athens, II," 157-175

      No. 4, Autumn
  • Gregory Nagy, "Greek-like Elements in Linear A," 181-211
  • William M. Calder III, "The End of Sophocles' Electra," 213-216
  • Robert K. Sherk, "Senatus Consultum de Agris Mytilenaeorum," 217-230
  • Alan E. Samuel, "Plutarch's Account of Solon's Reforms," 231-236
  • D. Keith Stanley, "Eros and the Versus Romae," 237-249
5 (1964) [top
      No. 1, Spring
  • Kenneth J. Reckford, "Helen in the Iliad," 5-20
  • George L. Huxley, "Studies in Early Greek Poets: I Neleids in Naxos and Archilochos; II Alcman's Kolymbosai; III On a Fragment of Panyasis," 21-33
  • Anne Lebeck, "The Robe of Iphigenia in Agamemnon," 35-41
  • John Vaio, "The New Fragments of Euripides' Oedipus," 43-55

      No. 2, Summer
  • George Nicolaus Knauer, "Vergil's Aeneid and Homer," 61-84
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "Some Types of Error in Manuscripts of Aeschylus' Oresteia," 85-99
  • Fordyce W. Mitchel, "The Athenian Plague: New Evidence Inviting Medical Comment," 101-112
  • William M. Calder III, "Further Notes on IG XIV 268 and Other Tufa Inscriptions from Selinus," 113-121
  • George L. Huxley, "Aristarchus of Samos and Graeco-Babylonian Astronomy," 123-131
  • Klaus Oehler, "Aristotle in Byzantium," 133-146

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Anthony E. Raubitschek, "The Treaties between Athens and Persia," 151-159
  • R. E. Wycherley, "The Olympieion at Athens," 161-179
  • Wendell Clausen, "Callimachus and Latin Poetry," 181-196
  • James A. Coulter, "Peri Hypsous and Aristotle's Theory of the Mean," 197-213
  • George D. Kilpatrick, "Dura-Europos: The Parchments and the Papyri," 215-225

      No. 4, Winter
  • J. A. S. Evans, "The 'Final Problem' at Thermopylae," 231-237
  • Frank W. Walbank, "Polybius and the Roman State," 239-260
  • Donald White, "Demeter's Sicilian Cult as a Political Instrument," 261-269
  • Leo C. Curran, "Greek Words and Myth in Propertius 1.20," 281-293
  • Robert K. Sherk, "An Epitaph from the Museum at Alexandria," 295-304
6 (1965) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • J. A. Davison, "Thucydides, Homer and the 'Achaean Wall'," 5-28
  • George L. Huxley, "Ion of Chios," 29-46
  • George L. Huxley, "An Inscription in Kythera," 47-49
  • James H. Oliver, "Athens and Roman Problems around Moesia," 51-55
  • Glanville Downey, "The Perspective of the Early Church Historians," 57-70

      No. 2, Summer
  • Bieber, Margarete, "New Trends in the New Books on Ancient Art, 1958-1964," 75-142
  • James H. Oliver, "Texts A and B of the Horothesia Dossier at Istros," 143-156
  • Paul Oskar Kristeller, "Renaissance Aristotelianism," 157-174

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Alan L. Boegehold, "The Salamis Epigram," 179-186
  • Edwin D. Floyd, "The Performance of Pindar, Pythian 8.55-70," 187-200
  • George L. Huxley, "A War between Astyages and Alyattes," 201-206
  • George L. Huxley, "A Fragment of the Assyrioi logoi of Herodotus," 207-212
  • George L. Huxley, "On Stephanus of Byzantium s.v. Halikarnassos," 213-214
  • Michael Chelik, "Numismatic and Pictorial Landscapes," 215-225
  • Naphtali Lewis, "Leitourgia and Related Terms (II)," 227-230

      No. 4, Winter
  • George L. Huxley, "Xenomedes of Keos," 235-245
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "Some Types of Scribal Error in Manuscripts of Pindar," 247-274
  • Jacob Stern, "Bestial Imagery in Bacchylides' Ode 11," 275-282
  • Golden, Leon, "Is Tragedy the 'Imitation of a Serious Action'?" 283-289
  • James H. Oliver, "Attic Text Reflecting the Influence of Cleopatra," 291-294
  • Robert K. Sherk, "Senatus Consultum de Tabenis," 295-300
7 (1966) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "Notes on the Text of Pindar: I On the Alleged Three Metagrammatisms; II Word division at Verse-end in Pindar; III Emendations and Defences of Readings in Pindar," 5-22
  • DeCoursey Fales, Jr., "An Unpublished Fragment of Kleitias," 23-24
  • James H. Oliver, "Herodotus 4.153 and SEG IX 3," 25-29
  • William M. Calder III, "A Reconstruction of Sophocles' Polyxena," 31-56
  • Robert K. Sherk, "C. Asinius Gallus and his Governorship of Asia," 57-62
  • Ian Thomson, "Manuel Chrysoloras and the Early Italian Renaissance," 63-82

      No. 2, Summer
  • Walter Burkert, "Greek Tragedy and Sacrificial Ritual," 87-121
  • W. Kendrick Pritchett, "The Top of the Lapis Primus," 123-129
  • Hugh Lloyd-Jones, "Menander's Sikyonios," 131-157
  • R. D. Milns, "Alexander's Seventh Phalanx Battalion," 159-166
  • Deno J. Geanakoplos, "Church Building and 'Caesaropapism'," 167-186

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Curt W. Beck, "Analysis and Provenience of Minoan and Mycenaean Amber," 191-211
  • Bernard M. W. Knox, "Second Thoughts in Greek Tragedy," 213-232
  • Anthony J. Podlecki, "The Power of the Word in Sophocles' Philoctetes," 233-250
  • Herbert C. Youtie, "Text and Context in Transcribing Papyri," 251-258
  • Philip H. De Lacy, "Galen and the Greek Poets," 259-266
  • Louis J. Swift, "The Anonymous Encomium of Philip the Arab," 267-289

      No. 4, Winter
  • Norman Austin, "The Function of Digressions in the Iliad," 295-312
  • George L. Huxley, "Numbers in the Homeric Catalogue of Ships," 313-318
  • George L. Huxley, "A Boar in Stesichorus," 319-320
  • Rosenmeyer, Thomas G., "Alcman's Parthenion I Reconsidered," 321-359
  • Robert K. Sherk, "The Text of the Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno," 361-369
  • William H. Ingram, "The Ligatures of Early Printed Greek," 371-389
8 (1967) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • C. Bradford Welles, "Hesiod's Attitude toward Labor," 5-23
  • George L. Huxley, "A Problem in the Kypria," 25-27
  • George L. Huxley, "The Medism of Caryae," 29-32
  • George L. Huxley, "Thersites in Sophokles, Philoktetes 445," 33-34
  • Jacob Stern, "The Imagery of Bacchylides' Ode 5," 35-43
  • Benjamin D. Meritt, "The Choregic Dedication of Leagros," 45-52
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "The Libraries of the Byzantine World," 53-80

      No. 2, Summer
  • George L. Huxley, "The Ancient Name of Zakro," 85-87
  • George L. Huxley, "A Poem of the Ainianes," 88-92
  • R. Ross Holloway, "Panhellenism in the Sculptures of the Zeus Temple at Olympia," 93-101
  • Malcolm F. McGregor, "The Postscript of the First Attic Quota-List," 103-112
  • W. Kendrick Pritchett, "The Location of the Lapis Primus," 113-119
  • Benjamin D. Meritt, "The Second Athenian Assessment Period," 121-132
  • Connor, W. Robert, "History without Heroes: Theopompus' Treatment of Philip of Macedon," 133-154
  • Philip A. Stadter, "Flavius Arrianus: The New Xenophon," 155-161

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Garry Wills, "Sappho 31 and Catullus 51," 167-197
  • George L. Huxley, "White Ravens," 199-202
  • George L. Huxley, "Okytokion," 203-204
  • John R. Wilson, "An Interpolation in the Prologue of Euripides' Troades," 205-223
  • James A. Coulter, "Phaedrus 279A: The Praise of Isocrates," 225-236
  • James H. Oliver, "Epigramma Magni Monumenti, IG IX ii 1135," 237-239
  • Ronald McCail, "The Earthquake of A.D. 551 and the Birth-date of Agathias," 241-247
  • Stylianos Spyridakis, "Circus Factions in Sixth-Century Crete," 249-250

      No. 4, Winter
  • Henry R. Immerwahr, "An Inscribed Terracotta Ball in Boston," 255-266
  • Mabel L. Lang, "A Note on Ithome," 267-273
  • A. A. Long, "Poisonous 'Growths' in Trachiniae," 275-278
  • Glen W. Bowersock, "A New Inscription of Arrian," 279-280
  • Patrick Henry III, "A Mirror for Justinian: the Ekthesis of Agapetus Diaconus," 281-308
  • Susan B. Downey, "Possible Ancient Prototypes for the Cyprus Plates," 309-311
  • Donald M. Nicol, "The Byzantine View of Western Europe," 315-339
9 (1968) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Curt W. Beck, Gretchen C. Southard, Audrey B. Adams, "Analysis and Provenience of Minoan and Mycenaean Amber, II. Tiryns," 5-19
  • Ingomar Weiler, "Greek and Non-Greek in the Archaic Period," 21-29
  • Charles P. Segal, "Two Agonistic Problems in Pindar, Nemean 7.70-74 and Pythian 1.42-45," 31-45
  • George L. Huxley, "Glaukos of Rhegion," 47-54
  • George L. Huxley, "Petronian Numbers," 55-57
  • George L. Huxley, "Autolycus of Pitane, De Ortibus 1.6," 58
  • Alan L. Boegehold, "An Apophthegm of Diogenes the Cynic," 59-60
  • Eugene W. Bushala, "Torture of Non-Citizens in Homicide Investigations," 61-68
  • Daniel J. Geagan, "Notes on the Agonistic Institutions of Roman Corinth," 69-80
  • Ramsey MacMullen, "Constantine and the Miraculous," 81-96

      No. 2, Summer
  • Charles P. Segal, "The Embassy and the Duals of Iliad 9.182-98," 101-114
  • Stephen Bertman, "Structural Symmetry at the End of the Odyssey," 115-123
  • Hugh Lloyd-Jones, "The Cologne Fragment of Alcaeus," 125-139
  • Samuel K. Eddy, "Athens' Peacetime Navy in the Age of Perikles," 141-156
  • D. J. Mosley, "Leon and Timagoras: Co-envoys for Four Years?" 157-160
  • W. Geoffrey Arnott, "Studies in Comedy, I: Alexis and the Parasite's Name," 161-168
  • Walther Ludwig, "The Originality of Terence and his Greek Models," 169-182
  • John T. Cummings, "Lexical Notes on St Gregory Nazianzen," 183-191
  • Philip Merlin, "Ammonius Hermiae, Zacharias Scholasticus and Boethius," 193-203
  • William H. Willis, "A Census of the Literary Papyri from Egypt," 205-241

      No. 3, Autumn
  • H. D. Cameron, "'Epigoni' and the Law of Inheritance in Aeschylus' Septem," 247-257
  • William C. Scott, "The Mesode at Persae 93-100," 259-266
  • Mark Naoumides, "New Fragments of Ancient Greek Poetry," 267-290
  • Gustav A. Seeck, "Euripides, Medea 1059-68: a Problem of Interpretation," 291-307
  • George L. Huxley, "On Fragments of Three Historians: I The Son of Xenophanes; II Kleidemos and the 'Themistokles Decree'; III Nikolaos of Damascus on Urartu," 309-320
  • James H. Oliver, "Notes on the Inscription at Teos in Honor of Antiochus III," 321-322
  • Alan Cameron, "The Garlands of Meleager and Philip," 323-349

      No. 4, Winter
  • D. Keith Stanley, "An Archaic Cypriote Amphora at Duke University," 355-358
  • H. Friis Johansen, "Codex Scurialensis t.i.15 and the Transmission of Aeschylus' Suppliants," 359-383
  • E. D. Phillips, "Saneunos the Scythian," 385-388
  • William M. Calder III, "Sophokles' Political Tragedy, Antigone," 389-407
  • B. Gredley, "Is Orestes 1503-36 an Interpolation?" 409-419
  • Bernard M. W. Knox, "Silent Reading in Antiquity," 421-435
  • Albert Henrichs, "Philosophy, the Handmaiden of Theology," 437-450
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "The Composition of Photius' Bibliotheca," 451-455
  • Lloyd W. Daly, "Hesiod and Theocritus in the Text of Papias," 457-460
10 (1969) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • George L. Huxley, "Aigai in Alkaios," 5-11
  • George L. Huxley, "Choirilos of Samos," 12-29
  • C. R. Beye, "Jason as Love-Hero in Apollonios' Argonautica," 31-55
  • Hubert Martin Jr, "Plutarch's Citation of Empedocles at Amatorius 756D," 57-70
  • Birger A. Pearson, "A Reminiscence of Classical Myth at II Peter 2.4," 71-80
  • A. Thomas Kraabel, "Hypsistos and the Synagogue at Sardis," 81-93
  • Ian N. Moles, "Nationalism and Byzantine Greece," 95-107

      No. 2, Summer
  • Michael Simpson, "Pindar's Ninth Olympian," 113-124
  • Jacob Stern, "The Myths of Pindar's Nemean 10," 125-132
  • Daniel Gillis, "Marathon and the Alcmaeonids," 133-145
  • William M. Calder III, "The Date of Euripides' Erectheus," 147-156
  • Lawrence J. Bliquez, "Anthemocritus and the orgas Disputes," 157-161
  • George L. Huxley, "Notes on Fragments of Three Historians: I Stephanos of Byzantion s.v. Akamantion; II Stephanos of Byzantion s.v. Dardanos; III Neanthes of Kyzikos, FGrHist 84 F 1," 163-168
  • Eugene W. Bushala, "rhoptron as a Musical Instrument," 169-172
  • E. Kerr Borthwick, "An Emendation in Hesychius," 173

      No. 3, Autumn
  • David Blackman, "The Athenian Navy and the Allied Naval Contributions in the Pentecontaetia," 179-216
  • Robert F. Renehan, "Conscious Ambiguities in Pindar and Bacchylides," 217-228
  • Gail W. Pieper, "The Prooemium of Bacchylides' Ode 7," 229-234
  • George L. Huxley, "Nikias, Crete and the Plague," 235-239
  • V. A. Rodgers, "Synesis and the Expression of Conscience," 241-254
  • Anthony J. Marshall, "Romans under Chian Law," 255-271

      No. 4, Winter
  • W. G. Forrest, "The Tradition of Hippias' Expulsion from Athens," 277-286
  • Anthony J. Podlecki, "Reciprocity in Prometheus Bound," 287-292
  • Kjeld Matthiessen, "Manuscript Problems in Euripides' Hecuba," 293-305
  • Turner, Eric G., "The Phasma of Menander," 307-324
  • Sophocles S. Markianos, "A Note on the Administration of Lycurgus," 325-331
  • Aristeides Papadakis, "Gregory Palamas at the Council of Blachernae, 1351," 333-342
11 (1970) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Curt W. Beck, Constance A. Fellows, Audrey B. Adams, "Analysis and Provenience of Minoan and Mycenaean Amber, III. Kakovatos," 5-22
  • Martin Robertson, "Laomedon's Corpse, Laomedon's Tomb," 23-26
  • Wesley E. Thompson, "The Kinship of Perikles and Alkibiades," 27-33
  • D. J. Mosley, "The Size of Athenian Embassies Again," 35-42
  • W. Geoffrey Arnott, "Studies in Comedy, II: Toothless Wine," 43-47
  • John Vaio, "An Alleged Paraphrase of Babrius," 49-52
  • George L. Huxley, "Stephanos of Byzantion s.v. Korion," 53-55
  • Daniel C. Scavone, "Zosimus and his Historical Models," 57-67

      No. 2, Summer
  • Seth L. Schein, "Odysseus and Polyphemus in the Odyssey," 73-83
  • Bernard D. Frischer, "Concordia discors and Characterization in Euripides' Hippolytos," 85-100
  • Charles P. Segal, "The Order of Lines in Hippolytus 1452-56," 101-107
  • Elizabeth Rawson, "Family and Fatherland in Euripides' Phoenissae," 109-127
  • Lawrence Feinburg, "The Tetrax in Athenaeus," 129-136
  • James H. Oliver, "Rescript of Gordian III to Aurelius Epaphras," 137-138
  • William M. Calder III, "Three Unpublished Letters of Ulrich Wilamowitz-Moellendorff," 139-166

      No. 3, Autumn
  • William M. Calder III, "Aeschylus' Philoctetes," 171-179
  • Miroslav Marcovitch, "Bacchylides' Ode 7 Again," 181-184
  • Charles W. Fornara, "The Date of the Callias Decrees," 185-196
  • Jiri Frel and Bonnie M. Kingsley, "Three Attic Sculpture Workshops of the Early Fourth Century B.C.," 197-218
  • Robert F. Renehan, "The Platonism of Lycurgus," 219-231
  • William W. Fortenbaugh, "On the Antecedents of Aristotle's Bipartite Psychology," 233-250
  • George L. Huxley, "Nikainetos and Oikous," 251-257
  • James E. G. Zetzel, "New Light on Gaius Caesar's Eastern Campaign," 259-266

      No. 4, Winter
  • William C. West III, "Saviors of Greece," 271-282
  • Michael D. Reeve, "Some Interpolations in Sophocles," 283-293
  • Alec Blamire, "Pausanias and Persia," 295-305
  • Svein Osterud, "Who Sings the Monody 669-79 in Euripides' Hippolytus?" 307-320
  • Stephen V. Tracy, "Identifying Epigraphical Hands," 321-333
  • James H. Oliver, "Arrian and the Gellii of Corinth," 335-338
  • Alan Cameron, ""Michael Psellus and the Date of the Palatine Anthology," 339-350
12 (1971) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Evelyn B. Harrison, "The Victory of Kallimachos," 5-24
  • Oliver Taplin, "Significant Actions in Sophocles' Philoctetes," 25-44
  • Christopher P. Jones, "The Levy at Thespiae under Marcus Aurelius," 45-48
  • Jeanne-Marie Demarolle, "La Chretiente a la fin du IIIe s. et Porphyre," 49-57
  • Gerald M. Browne, "Coptico-Graeca: The Sahidic Version of St Athanasius' Vita Antonii," 59-64
  • Lawrence J. Daly, "Themistius' Plea for Religious Tolerance," 65-79
  • J. A. S. Evans, "Christianity and Paganism in Procopius of Caesarea," 81-100
  • Ole Langwitz Smith, "Arsenios and Parisinus Graecus 2070: I Robortello's Edition of Scholia to Aeschylus; II Franchini's Source for Aristophanes Pax 948-1011," 101-111
  • Robert Ackerman, "Some Letters of the Cambridge Ritualists," 113-136

      No. 2, Summer
  • William J. Slater, "Pindar's House," 141-152
  • William M. Calder III, "Sophoclean Apologia: Philoctetes," 153-174
  • Hugh Lloyd-Jones, "Menander's Aspis," 175-195
  • John N. Grant, "Notes on Donatus' Commentary on Adelphoe," 197-209
  • George L. Huxley, "Kallimachos, the Assyrian River and the Bees of Demeter," 211-215
  • Franciszek Sokolowski, "On the Lex Sacra of the Deme Phrearrhioi," 217-220
  • James H. Oliver, "Epaminondas of Acraephia," 221-237
  • Herbert C. Youtie, "Bradeos graphon: Between Literacy and Illiteracy," 239-261
  • Vryonis, Speros Jr., "Byzantine Attitudes toward Islam during the Late Middle Ages," 263-286
  • M. Amanda Giannini, "Holkham Hall 88: Guarino's Aristophanes," 287-289

      No. 3, Autumn
  • R. M. Frazer, "The klismos of Achilles, Iliad 24.596-98," 295-301
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "Readings in Aeschylus' Choephoroe and Eumenides," 303-330
  • George L. Huxley, "Euripides, Hippolytos 1120-30," 331-333
  • Vaio, John, "Aristophanes' Wasps: The Relevance of the Final Scenes," 335-351
  • John Buckler, "Dating the Peace of 375/4 B.C.," 353-361
  • Lowell Edmunds, "The Religiosity of Alexander," 363-391
  • Gladys Shoemaker, "Dionysius of Halicarnassus, On Dinarchus," 393-409
  • John M. Moore, "Polybiana," 411-449
  • Demetrios J. Constantelos, "Kyros Panopolites, Rebuilder of Constantinople," 451-464

      No. 4, Winter
  • Donald W. Bradeen, "The Kallias Decrees Again," 469-483
  • Christoph W. Clairmont, "Euripides' Erechtheus and the Erechtheion. Professor Calder's Reply," 485-495
  • H. D. Westlake, "Sting in the Tail: A Feature of Thucydidean Speeches," 497-503
  • George L. Huxley, "Crete in Aristotle's Politics," 505-515
  • Gianfranco Fabiano, "Fluctuation in Theocritus' Style," 517-537
  • William H. Willis, "A New Fragment of Plato's Parmenides on Parchment," 539-552
  • Mossman Roueche, "Notes on a Commentary on Plato's Parmenides," 553-556
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Two Notes on Byzantine Scholarship: I The Vienna Dioscorides and the History of Scholia; II Photius' Bibliotheca: A Supplementary Note," 557-560
  • William M. Calder III, "Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, An Unpublished Autobiography," 561-577
13 (1972) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "Readings in Aeschylus' Byzantine Triad," 5-38
  • Martin Robertson, "Monocrepis," 39-48
  • Christoph W. Clairmont, "Gravestone with Warriors in Boston," 49-58
  • Clay, Diskin, "Epicurus' Kyria Doxa xvii," 59-66
  • Albert Henrichs, "Toward a New Edition of Philodemus' Treatise On Piety," 67-98
  • James H. Oliver, "The Solonian Constitution and a Consul of A.D. 149," 99-107
  • Lloyd W. Daly, "Rotulus Beratinus, a Greek Liturgy Roll," 109-117

      No. 2, Summer
  • Robert Eisner, "The Temple at Ayia Irini: Mythology and Archaeology," 123-133
  • Robert A. Padgug, "Eleusis and the Union of Attica," 135-150
  • Burian, Peter, "Supplication and Hero Cult in Sophocles' Ajax," 151-156
  • George L. Huxley, "On Aristotle's Historical Methods," 157-169
  • Franciszek Sokolowski, "Divine Honors for Antiochos and Laodike at Teos and Iasos," 171-176
  • G. J. Toomer, "The Mathematician Zenodorus," 177-192
  • Jackson P. Hershbell, "Plutarch and Parmenides," 193-208
  • Robert Ackerman, "Jane Ellen Harrison: The Early Work," 209-230

      No. 3, Autumn
  • R. M. Frazer, "Pandora's Diseases, Erga 102-104," 235-238
  • Theodora Hadzisteliou Price, "Bird-Dancer and Satyr-Craftsman on an Attic Vase," 239-245
  • Michael D. Reeve, "Interpolation in Greek Tragedy, I," 247-265
  • Anne Lebeck, "The Central Myth of Plato's Phaedrus," 267-290
  • Eugene E. Ryan, "Aristotle's Rhetoric and Ethics and the Ethos of Society," 291-308
  • George L. Huxley, "Two Notes on Hellenistic Poems: I The Mortar of Leukadian Artemis; II Midas and Odonia (Nicander fr. 74.11-13)," 309-315
  • William J. Slater, "Asklepiades and Historia," 317-333
  • William M. Calder III, "Schliemann on Schliemann: A Study in the Use of Sources," 335-353

      No. 4, Winter
  • Curt W. Beck, ", Gretchen C. Southard, Audrey B. Adams, "Analysis and Provenience of Minoan and Mycenaean Amber, IV. Mycenae," 359-385
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "The Conditions of Dramatic Production to the the Death of Aeschylus," 387-450
  • Michael D. Reeve, "Interpolation in Greek Tragedy, II," 451-474
  • Christopher P. Jones, "Two Enemies of Lucian," 475-487
  • Giangrande, Giuseppe, "On the Text of ps.-Oppian, Cynegetica," 489-496
  • C. G. Patrinelis, "An Unknown Discourse of Chrysoloras addressed to Manuel II Palaeologus," 497-502
14 (1973) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Alden A. Mosshammer, "The Apollodoran Akmai of Hellanicus and Herodotus," 5-13
  • Theo Gerard Sinnige, "Cosmic Religion in Aristotle," 15-34
  • Gilbert Highet, "The Huntsman and the Castaway," 35-40
  • Carroll Moulton, "Theocritus and the Dioscuri," 41-47
  • Clay, Diskin, "Sailing to Lampsacus: Diogenes of Oenoanda, New Fragment 7," 49-59
  • Miroslav Marcovitch, "A Graffito from Ephesus," 61-63
  • Thomas Drew-Bear and W. D. Lebek, "An Oracle of Apollo at Miletus," 65-73
  • Eric Segal, "The Etymologies of Comedy," 75-81
  • Charles Garton, "Theophylact, On Predestination: A First Translation," 83-102
  • Robert Ackerman, "Verrall on Euripides' Suppliants 939ff," 103-108

      No. 2, Summer
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz, "Critical Stereotypes and the Poetry of Sappho," 113-123
  • James S. Ruebel, "The Tyrannies of Peisistratos," 125-136
  • George L. Huxley, "The Gate of Pherekydes of Athens," 137-143
  • Michael D. Reeve, "Interpolation in Greek Tragedy, III," 145-171
  • Jiri Frel and Bonnie M. Kingsley, "An Attic Grave Stele with Epigram," 173-177
  • N. C. Hourmouziades, "Menander's Actors," 179-188
  • Stephen V. Tracy, "Identifying Epigraphical Hands, II," 189-195
  • W. Geoffrey Arnott, "Imitation, Variation, Exploitation: A Study in Aristaenetus," 197-211
  • Tomas Hagg, "Photius at Work: Evidence from the Text of the Bibliotheca," 213-222
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Three Byzantine Scribes: I Leo the Philosopher and his Text of Ptolemy; II The Jerusalem Palimpsest of Euripides; III The Autographs of Eustathius," 223-228

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Janet Fairweather, "The Death of Heraclitus," 233-239
  • James Diggle, "The Supplices of Euripides," 241-269
  • George L. Huxley, "Aristotle as Antiquary," 271-286
  • T. B. L. Webster, "Woman Hates Soldier: A Structural Approach to New Comedy," 287-299
  • Graham Speake and Francis Vian, "The So-called D-Manuscripts of Apollonius," 301-318
  • Stephen Lattimore, "Battus in Theocritus' Fourth Idyll," 319-324
  • Hardy Hanson, "The Meaning of leipognomon," 325-332
  • Lloyd W. Daly, "Rotuli: Liturgy Rolls and Formal Documents," 333-338

      No. 4, Winter
  • Burnett, Anne, "Curse and Dream in Aeschylus' Septem," 343-368
  • John Vaio, "The Manipulation of Theme and Action in Aristophanes' Lysistrata," 369-380
  • Beverly Berg, "An Early Source of the Alexander Romance," 381-387
  • James H. Oliver, "Imperial Commissioners in Achaia," 389-405
  • Franciszek Sokolowski, "On the New Pergamene Lex Sacra," 407-413
  • John J. Keaney, "Alphabetization in Harpocration's Lexicon," 415-423
  • John Whittaker, "Varia Procliana," 425-432

15 (1974) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Paul W. Wallace, "Hesiod and the Valley of the Muses," 5-24
  • Alan L. Boegehold, "Korinthiaka: I A List of Names from the Potter's Quarter; II A Neglected Gorgan; III Aphrodite and Pothos on a Kantharos," 25-37
  • Douglas C. C. Young, "The Text of the Recognition Duet in Euripides' Helena," 39-56
  • S. Todd Lowry, "Aristotle's 'Natural Limit' and the Economics of Price Regulations," 57-63
  • Sonya Lida Taran, "Aristotle, Rhetoric 3.2-7: An Analysis," 65-72
  • Hubert Martin Jr, "Plutarch's De facie: The Recapitualion and the Lost Beginning," 73-88
  • Geza Alfoldy, "The Crisis of the Third Century as Seen by Contemporaries," 89-111
  • Graham Speake, "The Scribal Habits of Demetrius Moschus," 113-133

      No. 2, Summer
  • Joseph Russo, "The Inner Man in Archilochus and the Odyssey," 139-152
  • Carroll Moulton, "The End of the Odyssey," 153-169
  • Lionel Pearson, "Catalexis and Anceps in Pindar: A Search for Rhythmical Logic," 171-191
  • Dana Ferrin Sutton, " Aeschylus' Amymone," 193-202
  • George L. Huxley, "Aristotle's Interest in Biography," 203-213
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "The Toparch Leon and his Archive," 215-220
  • Erich S. Gruen, "The Last Years of Philip V," 221-246
  • Gilbert Highet, "Lexical Notes on Dio Chrysostom," 247-253

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Robert W. Wallace, "Ephialtes and the Areopagos," 259-269
  • William M. Calder III, "Kalamis Atheniensis?" 271-277
  • Stephanie West, "Satyrus: Peripatetic or Alexandrian?" 279-287
  • Michael Crawford, and Joyce Reynolds, "Rome and Tabae," 289-293
  • Antony Spawforth, "The Appaleni of Corinth," 295-303
  • Herwig Maehler, "Menander Rhetor and Alexander Claudius in a Papyrus Letter," 305-311
  • Alan Cameron, "The Date of Priscian's De laude Anastasii," 313-316
  • George L. Huxley, "Antecedents and Context of Digenes Akrites: I Historical Aspects of the Lay of the Emir; II Digenes and the Akritai," 317-338
  • Robert Ackerman, "Sir James G. Frazer and A. E. Housman: A Relationship in Letters," 339-364

      No. 4, Winter
  • John R. Cole, "Cimon's Dismissal, Ephialtes' Revolution, and the Peloponnesian Wars," 369-385
  • Richard Hamilton, "Objective Evidence for Actors' Interpolations in Greek Tragedy," 387-402
  • Guy L. Cooper III, "Prepositional Problems in Thucydides, Xenophon, Isaeus, and Plato," 403-420
  • John D. Moore, "The Dating of Plato's Ion," 421-439
  • Franciszek Sokolowski, "Propagation of the Cult of Sarapis and Isis in Greece," 441-448
  • Nicholas Horsfall, "Classical Studies in England, 1810-1825," 449-477
16 (1975) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Miroslav Marcovitch, "A New Poem of Archilochus: P.Colon. inv. 7511," 5-14
  • Harold B. Mattingly, "The Mysterious 3000 Talents of the First Kallias Decree," 15-22
  • H. D. Westlake, "Xenophon and Epaminondas," 23-40
  • R. Malcolm Errington, "Arybbas the Molossian," 41-50
  • Jacob Stern, "Theocritus' Idyll 14," 51-58
  • Aubrey Diller, "Agathemerus, Sketch of Geography," 59-76
  • Philip A. Stadter, "Plutarch's Comparison of Pericles and Fabius Maximus," 77-85
  • George L. Huxley, "A List of aplekta," 87-93
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Some Notable Manuscripts Misattributed or Imaginary: I Maximus Planudes and a Famous Codex of Plutarch; II Some Lost Greek Authors," 95-101
  • Graham Speake, "Some XV-Century Truths in Apollonius," 103-113

      No. 2, Summer
  • George L. Huxley, "Cretan Paiawones," 119-124
  • Michael Kaplan, "Apeiros and Circularity," 125-140
  • Thomas J. Fleming, "Ancient Evidence for the Colometry of Aeschylus' Septem," 141-148
  • Michael W. Haslam, "The Authenticity of Euripides, Phoenissae 1-2, and Sophocles, Electra 1," 149-174
  • Donald Lateiner, "The Speech of Teutiaplus (Thuc. 3.30)," 175-184
  • Adalberto Giovannini, "Athenian Currency in the Late Fifth and Early Fourth Century B.C.," 185-195
  • Andrew D. Devine and Lawrence Stephens, "Anceps," 197-215
  • Clive Foss, "Aleipterion," 217-226
  • Aristeides Papadakis, "Gregory II of Cyprus and an Unpublished Report to the Synod," 227-239

      No. 3, Autumn
  • George L. Huxley, "Iphis and the Dolopians of Skyros," 245-250
  • William F. Wyatt, "Aeolic Reflexes of Labiovelars in Homer," 251-262
  • Douglas E. Gerber, "Mimnermus, Fragment 2.4-5," 263-268
  • Robert M. Simms, "The Eleusinia in the Sixth to Fourth Centuries B.C.," 269-279
  • Thomas Drew-Bear, " A Hellenistic Metrical Epitaph," 281-293
  • Naphtali Lewis, "P.Oxy. 2820: Whose Preparations?" 295-303
  • Keith R. Bradley, "Two Notes Concerning Nero: I Two Neronian Inscriptions from Cyrene; II A Note on Q. Veranius, cos. 49," 305-308
  • Carol C. Mattusch, "Pollux on Bronze Casting: A New Look at kanabos," 309-316
  • Timothy E. Gregory, "The Remarkable Christmas Homily of Kyros Panopolites," 317-324
  • Warren T. Treadgold, "The Problem of the Marriage of the Emperor Theophilus," 325-341

      No. 4, Winter
  • Nancy Demand, "Pindar's Olympian 2, Theron's Faith, and Empedocles' Katharmoi," 347-357
  • Richard J. Hoffmann, "Perdikkas and the Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War," 359-377
  • A. W. H. Adkins, "The Arete of Nicias: Thucydides 7.86," 379-392
  • Waldemar Heckel, "Amyntas, son of Andromenes," 393-398
  • Lloyd W. Daly, "Callimachea," 399-402
  • Kent J. Rigsby, "A Hellenistic Inscription from Bargylia," 403-409
  • Zvi Yavetz, "Reflections on Titus and Josephus," 411-432
  • Elsa Gibson, "Montanist Epitaphs at Usak," 433-442
  • George L. Huxley, "The Emperor Michael III and the Battle of Bishop's Meadow (A.D. 863)," 443-450
  • William M. Calder III, "Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff to Wolfgang Schadewaldt on the Classic," 451-457

17 (1976) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Akiko Kiso, "Sophocles, Aleadae: A Reconstruction," 5-21
  • E. Christian Kopff, "Thucydides 7.42.3: An Unrecognized Fragment of Philistus," 23-30
  • S. Usher, "Lysias and his Clients," 31-40
  • Ronald F. Hock, "Simon the Shoemaker as an Ideal Cynic," 41-53
  • A. B. Bosworth, "Arrian in Baetica," 55-64
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "The Chronology of Plotinus' Life," 65-70
  • Charles Garton, "Theophylact, On Predestination: The Beginning Found," 71-74
  • Ole Langwitz Smith, "On the Problem of a Thoman Recension of Aristophanes," 75-80
  • George L. Huxley, "The Historical Scholarship of John Bagnell Bury," 81-104

      No. 2, Summer
  • Kent J. Rigsby, "Teiresias as Magus in Oedipus Rex," 109-114
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "How Many Athenians Attended the Ecclesia?" 115-134
  • Stanley M. Burstein, "Alexander, Callisthenes and the Sources of the Nile," 135-146
  • Benjamin D. Meritt, "Normal Lengths of Prytany in the Athenian Year," 147-152
  • Gilbert Highet, "Lexical and Critical Notes on Dio Chrysostom," 153-156
  • Philip A. Stadter, "Xenophon in Arrian's Cynegeticus," 157-167
  • A. D. Macro, "Imperial Provisions for Pergamum: OGIS 484," 169-179
  • Alan Cameron, "The Authenticity of the Letters of St Nilus of Ancyra," 181-196
  • Margaret Maehler, "Trouble in Alexandria in a Letter of the Sixth Century," 197-203

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Elfriede R. Knauer, "Fragments of a Cup by the Triptolemos Painter," 209-216
  • Matthew W. Dickie, "Thucydides, not Philistus," 217-219
  • E. Christian Kopff, "Philistus Still," 220-221
  • S. Perlman, "On Bribing Athenian Ambassadors," 223-233
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "The Theoric Fund and the graphe paranomon against Apollodorus," 235-246
  • Thomas Drew-Bear, "Local Cults in Graeco-Roman Phrygia," 17 (1976) 247-268
  • Alan Cameron, "Theodorus triseparchos," 269-286
  • Graham V. Sumner, "Philippicus, Anastasius II and Theodosius III," 287-294
  • George L. Huxley, "A Porphyrogenitan Portulan," 295-300

      No. 4, Winter
  • D. Keith Stanley, "The Role of Aphrodite in Sappho Fr. 1," 305-321
  • T. C. Stinton, W., "The Riddle at Colonus," 323-328
  • John H. Kroll, "Aristophanes' ponera chalkia: A Reply," 329-341
  • H. D. Westlake, "Reelection to the Ephorate?" 343-352
  • F. T. Griffiths, "Theocritus' Silent Dioscuri," 353-367
  • James H. Oliver, ""Imperial Commissioners Again," 369-370
  • W. M. Clarke, "The Manuscript of Straton's Musa Puerilis," 371-384
  • Timothy S. Miller, "The Plague in John VI Cantacuzenus and Thucydides," 385-395
18 (1977) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • T. V. Buttrey, "hypo- in Aristophanes and hypokrites," 5-23
  • J. W. Cole, "Not Alexander but Perdikkas (Dem. 23.200 and 13.24)," 25-32
  • J. D. Smart, "Catalogues in Thucydides and Ephorus," 33-42
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "How Often Did the Ecclesia Meet?" 43-70
  • Jon Solomon, "Orestes 344-45: Colometry and Music," 71-83
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "Price in 'Sales of Delivery'," 85-96
  • George L. Huxley, "On the Vita of St Stephen the Younger," 97-108

      No. 2, Summer
  • E. Christian Kopff, "Nubes 1493ff: Was Socrates Murdered?" 113-122
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "How Did the Athenian Ecclesia Vote?" 123-137
  • John Buckler, "Plutarch and the Fate of Antalkidas," 139-145
  • James N. O'Sullivan, "Notes on Dio Chrysostom," 147-151
  • Kenneth G. Holum, "Pulcheria's Crusade A.D. 421-22 and the Ideology of Imperial Victory," 153-172
  • Robert L. Hohlfelder, "Trans-Isthmian Walls in the Age of Justinian," 173-179

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Richard Hamilton, "Solon 13.74ff (West)," 185-188
  • D. J. Conacher, "Prometheus as Founder of the Arts," 189-206
  • Akiko Kiso, "Notes on Sophocles' Epigoni," 207-226
  • C. W. Macleod, "Thucydides' Plataean Debate," 227-246
  • Dwora Gilula, "The Mask of the Pseudokore," 247-250
  • Edward Anson, "The Siege of Nora: A Source Conflict," 251-256
  • Mark Riley, "The Purpose and Unity of Plutarch's De genio Socratis," 257-273
  • Graham Anderson, "Lucian and the Authorship of De Saltatione," 275-286

      No. 4, Winter
  • John F. Barrett, "The Downfall of Themistocles," 291-305
  • William C. West III, "Hellenic Homonoia and the New Decree from Plataea," 307-319
  • James H. Oliver, "The Vatican Fragments of Greek Political Theory," 321-339
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "Two Speeches by Eusebius," 341-345
  • Brian Croke, "Evidence for the Hun Invasion of Thrace in A.D. 422," 347-367
  • George L. Huxley, "The Sixty Martyrs of Jerusalem," 369-374
  • William M. Calder III, "Nauck to Wilamowitz: Three Letters," 375-385

19 (1978) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Bernd Seidensticker, "Archilochus and Odysseus," 5-22
  • Antonietta Gostoli, "Some Aspects of the Theban Myth in the Lille Stesichorus," 23-27
  • Michael W. Haslam, "The Versification of the new Stesichorus (P.Lille 76abc)," 29-57
  • Christina Elliott Sorum, "Monsters and the Family: the Exodos of Sophocles' Trachiniae," 59-73
  • Borimir Jordan, "Eunaia at Euripides' Hippolytus 160," 75-81
  • Leonardo Taran, "Aristotle's Classification of Number in Metaphysics M 6, 1080a15-37," 83-90
  • Friedrich Solmsen, "Theophrastus and Political Aspects of the Belief in Providence," 91-98
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "A Correspondent of Iamblichus," 99-106

      No. 2, Summer
  • Michael Gagarin, "Self-defense in Athenian Homicide Law," 111-120
  • Edmond J. Morrissey, "Victors in the Prytaneion Decree (IG I2 77)," 121-125
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Demos, Ecclesia and Dicasterion in Classical Athsns," 127-146
  • Graham V. Sumner, "Governors of Asia in the Nineties B.C.," 147-153
  • Stephen Gero, "The Legend of Constantine V as Dragon-Slayer," 155-159
  • George L. Huxley, "On the Vita of St John of Gotthia," 161-169
  • Warren T. Treadgold, "Photius on the Transmission of Texts (Bibliotheca, Codex 187)," 171-175
  • William M. Calder III, "Wilamowitz to Zeller: Two Letters," 177-184

      No. 3, Autumn
  • W. B. Stanford, "Light and Darkness in Sophocles' Ajax," 189-197
  • Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, "Legends of the Greek Lawgivers," 199-209
  • Graham V. Sumner, " 'Piracy Law' from Delphi and the Law of the Cnidos Inscription," 211-225
  • A. B. Bosworth, "Eumenes, Neoptolemus and PSI XII 1284," 227-237
  • Kent J. Rigsby, "An Ephebic Inscription from Egypt," 239-249
  • Brian Croke, "Hormisdas and the Late Roman Walls of Thessalonika," 251-258
  • Alan Cameron, "The House of Anastasius," 259-276
  • R. H. Rodgers, "Varro and Virgil in the Geoponica," 277-285

      No. 4, Winter
  • Michael Gagarin, "The Prohibition of Just and Unjust Homicide in Antiphon's Tetralogies," 291-306
  • Blaise Nagy, "The Athenian Athlothetai," 307-313
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Nomos and Psephisma in Fourth-Century Athens," 315-330
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Philip's Tomb in Historical Context," 331-350
  • Everett L. Wheeler, "The Occasion of Arrian's Tactica," 351-365
  • Graham Anderson, "Lucian's Nigrinus: The Problem of Form," 367-374
  • James H. Oliver, "The Piety of Commodus and Caracalla and the Eis Basilea," 375-388
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Planudes and Triclinius," 389-394
20 (1979) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • Martin Ostwald, "Diodotus, Son of Eucrates," 5-13
  • Peter Green, "Strepsiades, Socrates and the Abuses of Intellectualism," 15-20
  • Hansen, Mogens Herman, "Did the Athenian Ecclesia Legislate after 403/2 B.C.?" 27-53
  • Mervin R. Dilts, "Manuscripts of Scholia Ulpiani on Demosthenes, Orations 1, 3 and 4," 55-67
  • Sebastian Brock, "Aspects of Translation Technique in Antiquity," 69-87
  • Friedrich Solmsen, "Wilamowitz in his Last Ten Years," 89-122, 398-400

      No. 2, Summer
  • Bruno Gentili, "Molossus+Bacchius in the new Stesichorus Fragment (P.Lille 76abc)," 127-131
  • David C. Young, "Pindar's Style at Pythian 9..87f," 133-143
  • George L. Huxley, "Bones for Orestes," 145-148
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Ekklesia Synkletos in Hellenistic Athens," 149-156
  • James H. Oliver, "Antoninus Pius to Ptolemais Barca about the Capitolia," 157-159
  • Richard Goulet, "Eunape et ses devanciers: A propos de Vitae Sophistarum p.5.4-17G," 161-172
  • Charlotte Roueche, "A New Inscription from Aphrodisias and the Title pater tes poleos," 173-185
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz, "The Euripides Vita," 187-210

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Harry L. Levy, "Homer's Gods: A Comment on their Immortality," 215-218
  • William M. Calder III, "The Riddle of Wilamowitz's Phaidrabild," 219-236
  • N. G. Ashton, "How Many Pentereis?" 237-242
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "How Often Did the Athenian Dicasteria Meet?" 243-246
  • Jacob Stern, "Herodas' Mimiamb 6," 247-254
  • Timothy E. Gregory, "Roman Inscriptions from Aidepsos," 255-277
  • Roger S. Bagnall and K. A. Worp, "Chronological Reckoning in Byzantine Egypt," 279-295

      No. 4, Winter
  • Michael Gagarin, "The Prosecution of Homicide in Athens," 301-323
  • Wesley E. Thompson, "More on the Prytaneion Decree," 325-329
  • Sterling Dow, "Thrasyphon Hierokleidou Xypetaion," 331-345
  • Robert F. Renehan, "Acts 17.28," 347-353
  • Philip H. De Lacy, "Galen's Concept of Continuity," 355-369
  • Klaus-Dietrich Fischer, "Two Notes on the Hippiatrica: I. Versions of Pelagonius; II. New Words from Apsyrtus," 371-379
  • H. A. Drake, "A Coptic Version of the Discovery of the Holy Sepulchre," 381-392
  • William M. Calder III, "The Berlin Graeca: A Further Note," 393-397; Professor Solmsen'a reply, 398-400

21 (1980) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Rick M. Newton, "Hippolytus and the Dating of Oedipus Tyrannus," 5-22
  • Elizabeth D. Carney, "Alexander the Lyncestian: The Disloyal Opposition," 23-33
  • B. C. McGing, "Appian, Manius Aquillius, and Phrygia," 35-42
  • Alan Cameron, "The Garland of Philip," 43-62
  • David Sansone, "Plutarch, Alexander, and the Discovery of Naphtha," 63-74
  • James H. Oliver, "Achaia, Greece, and Laconica," 75-81
  • Alan L. Boegehold, "Friedrich August Wolf and the Scientific Study of Antiquity," 83-99

      No. 2, Summer
  • Robert F. Renehan, "On the Greek Origins of the Concepts Incorporeality and Immateriality," 105-138
  • John T. Hogan, "The axiosis of Words at Thucydides 3.82.4," 139-149
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Seven Hundred Archai in Classical Athens," 151-173
  • A. M. Eckstein, "Polybius on the Role of the Senate in the Crisis of 264 B.C.," 175-190
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "The Editions of Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History," 191-201

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Ned Nabors and Susan Ford Wiltshire, "The Athena Temple at Paestum and Pythagorean Theory," 207-215
  • Robert C. Ketterer, "Stripping in the Parabasis of Acharnians," 217-221
  • Susan Guettel Cole, "New Evidence for the Mysteries of Dionysos," 223-238
  • George L. Huxley, "Arsinoe Lokris," 239-244
  • David Ladouceur, "Masada: A Consideration of the Literary Evidence," 245-260
  • John Duffy, "Philologica Byzantina," 261-268
  • Warren T. Treadgold, "Notes on the Numbers and Organization of the Ninth-Century Byzantine Army," 269-288
  • Alden A. Mosshammer, "The Barberini Manuscript of Georgius Syncellus (Vat. Barb. Gr. 227)," 289-295

      No. 4, Winter
  • Ruth Scodel, "Hesiod Redivivus," 301-320
  • Bernard M. W. Knox, "Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannos 446: Exit Oedipus?" 321-332
  • H. D. Westlake, "Thucydides, Brasidas, and Clearidas," 333-339
  • Jaap Mansfeld, "Plato and the Method of Hippocrates," 341-362
  • Edward Kadletz, "The Race and Procession of the Athenian Oscophoroi," 363-371
  • Christopher P. Jones, "Prosopographical Notes on the Second Sophistic," 373-380
  • John Wortley, "The Trier Ivory Reconsidered," 381-394
  • Ole Langwitz Smith, "The A Commentary on Aeschylus: Author and Date," 395-399
22 (1981) [top]
      No. 1, Spring
  • R. M. Frazer, "Hesiod's Titanomachy as an Illustration of Zielinski's Law," 5-9
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "The Prosecution of Homicide in Athens: A Reply," 11-30
  • D. H. Kelly, "Thucydides and Herodotus on the Pitanate Lochos," 31-38
  • Angeliki Petropoulou, "The Eparche Documents and the Early Oracle at Oropus," 39-63
  • Tessa Rajak, "Roman Intervention in a Seleucid Siege of Jerusalem?" 65-81
  • James H. Oliver, "Civic Status in Roman Athens: Cicero, Pro Balbo 12.30," 83-88
  • Kenneth Snipes, "A Letter of Michael Psellus to Constantine the Nephew of Michael Cerularios," 89-107

      No. 2, Summer
  • Karl Kilinski II and Clifford J. Dull, "An Archaic Inscribed Vase Fragment from Haliartus, Boeotia," 113-118
  • William H. Race, "Pindar's 'Best Is water': Best of What?" 119-124
  • P. J. Rhodes, "Notes on Voting in Athens," 125-132
  • Forbes Hill, "The Amorality of Aristotle's Rhetoric," 133-147
  • Elizabeth D. Carney, "The Death of Clitus," 149-160
  • Jacob Stern, "Herodas' Mimiamb 1," 161-165
  • Howard Jacobson, "Two Studies on Ezekiel the Tragedian," 167-178
  • Alan Cameron, "Notes on the Erotic Art of Rufinus," 179-186
  • Timothy D. Barnes and J. Vander Spoel, "Julian and Themistius," 187-189
  • Danuta M. Gorecki, "Land Tenure in Byzantine Property Law: iura in re aliena," 191-210

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Charles Fuqua, "Tyrtaeus and the Cult of Heroes," 215-226
  • John W. Leopold, "Demosthenes on Distrust of Tyrants," 227-246
  • Kathleen McNamee, "Aristarchus and Everyman's Homer," 247-255
  • Barbara Price Wallach, "Ps.-Hermogenes and the Characterizing of Oath," 257-267
  • John F. Phillips, "The Universe as Prophet: A Soteriological Formula in Plotinus," 269-281
  • N. J. Richardson and Peter Burian, "The Epigram of Apollonius of Tyana," 283-285
  • Marios Philippides, "The Fall of Constantinople: Bishop Leonard and the Greek Accounts," 287-300

      No. 4, Winter
  • Andrew D. Devine and Lawrence Stephens, "Bridges in the Iambographers," 305-321
  • Oivind Andersen, "A Note on the 'Mortality' of Gods in Homer," 323-327
  • James N. O'Sullivan, "Asius and the Samians' Hairstyle," 329-333
  • Dana Ferrin Sutton, "Aeschylus' Theoroi or Isthmiastai: A Reconsideration," 335-338
  • F. D. Harvey, "Nubes 1493ff: Was Socrates Murdered?" 339-343
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Initiative and Decision: The Separation of Powers in Fourth-Century Athens," 345-370
  • Robert F. Renehan, "Some Passages in Plato," 371-384
  • Robert J. Rabel, "Diseases of Soul in Stoic Psychology," 385-393
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Miscellanea Palaeographica," 395-404

23 (1982) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • William H. Race, "Aspects of Rhetoric and Form in Greek Hymns," 5-14
  • Alden A. Mosshammer, "The Date of the First Pythiad-Again," 15-30
  • David Kovacs, "Tyrants and Demagogues in Tragic Interpolation," 31-50
  • Catherine J. Castner, "Epicurean Hetairai As Dedicants to Healing Divinities?" 51-57
  • Brian Croke, "The Date of the 'Anastasian Long Wall' in Thrace," 59-78
  • Ann Warton Epstein, "The Rebuilding and Redecoration of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople: A Reconsideration," 79-92
  • John J. Keaney, "John Lascaris and Harpocration," 93-95

      No. 2, Summer
  • Eliot Wirshbo, "The Mekone Scene in the Theogony: Prometheus as Prankster," 101-110
  • Andrew M. Miller, "Phthonos and Parphasis: The Argument of Nemean 8.19-34," 111-120
  • Anne Carson, "Wedding at Noon in Pindar's Ninth Pythian," 121-128
  • Michael Gagarin, "The Organization of the Gortyn Law Code," 129-146
  • Alan L. Boegehold, "A Dissent at Athens ca 424-421 B.C.," 147-156
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Two Observations on Aristophanes' Lysistrata," 157-163
  • Anderson, William S., "Euripides' Auge and Menander's Epitrepontes," 165-177
  • Nancy Demand, "Plato, Aristophanes, and the Speeches of Pythagoras," 179-184
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "The Coptic Cambyses Narrative Reconsidered," 185-188

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Peter J. Bicknell, "Herodotos 5.68 and the Racial Policy of Kleisthenes of Sikyon," 193-201
  • Robert D. Cromey, "Perikles' Wife: Chronological Calculations," 203-212
  • Jon D. Mikalson, "The Heorte of Heortology," 213-221
  • Everett L. Wheeler, "Hoplomachia and Greek Dances in Arms," 223-233
  • M. van der Valk, "Euripides Phoenissae 1-2 and Sophocles Electra 1-Again," 235-240
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "The Athenian Ecclesia and the Meeting-Place on the Pnyx," 241-249
  • Robert F. Renehan, "Aristotle as Lyric Poet: The Hermias Poem," 251-274
  • Glen W. Bowersock, "Plutarch and the Sublime Hymn of Ofellius Laetus," 275-279
  • William M. Calder III, "Alexander's House (Pausanias 8.32.1)," 281-287

      No. 4, Winter
  • M. van der Valk, "The Iliad and Its Ancient Commentators: Some Textual Notes," 293-303
  • Christopher Brown, "Dionysus and the Women of Elis: PMG 871," 305-314
  • James Diggle, "Notes on the Hecuba of Euripides," 315-323
  • Christopher Tuplin, "Fathers and Sons: Ecclesiazusae 644-45," 325-330
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "When Did the Athenian Ecclesia Meet?" 331-350
  • John D. Moore, "Diogeiton's Dioikisis: Persuasive Language in Lysias 32," 351-355
  • Jeffrey Rusten, "Dicaearchus and the Tales from Euripides," 357-367
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "On the Transmission of the Greek Lexica," 369-375
  • Mark Sosower, "Marcus Musurus and a Codex of Lysias," 377-392

24 (1983) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Robert F. Renehan, "A New Lexicon of Classical Greek," 5-20
  • Douglas E. Gerber, "Pindar, Pythian 11.30," 21-26
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Army Transport in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries," 27-31
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "The Athenian 'Politicians', 403-322 B.C.," 33-55
  • Jaap Mansfeld, "Techne: A New Fragment of Chrysippus," 57-65
  • Merle K. Langdon, "The Attic Tituli Memoriales," 67-70
  • George L. Huxley, "Geography in the Acts of Thomas," 71-80
  • Brian Croke, "Basiliscus the Boy-Emperor," 81-91
  • John Duffy and Gary Vikan, "A Small Box in John Moschus," 93-99

      No. 2, Summer
  • H. A. Shapiro, "Amazons, Thracians, and Scythians," 105-114
  • Paula Perlman, "Plato Laws 833C-834D and the Bears of Brauron," 115-130
  • Philip A. Stadter, "The Motives for Athens' Alliance with Corcyra (Thuc. 1.44)," 131-136
  • D. Welsh, "The Chorus of Aristophanes' Babylonians," 137-150
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Rhetores and Strategoi in Fourth-Century Athens," 151-180
  • Thomas M. Banchich, "Eunapius and Arethas," 181-184
  • Andrew R. Dyck, "On Digenis Akritas Grotteferrata Version Book 5," 185-192

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Robert M. Simms, "Eumolpos and the Wars of Athens," 197-208
  • Edwin M. Carawan, "Erotesis: Interrogation in the Courts of Fourth-Century Athens," 209-226
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Political Activity and the Organization of Attica in the Fourth Century B.C.," 227-238
  • Lisa Kallet, "Iphikrates, Timotheos, and Athens, 371-360 B.C.," 239-251
  • George L. Huxley, "Baanes the Notary on 'Old Edessa,'" 253-257
  • Lee T. Pearcy, "Galen and Stoic Rhetoric," 259-272
  • John Philip Thomas, "A Disputed Novel of Basil II," 273-283

      No. 4, Winter
  • Dana Ferrin Sutton, "The Date of Prometheus Bound," 289-294
  • Gabriel Adeleye, "The Purpose of Dokimasia," 295-306
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Graphe or Dike Traumatos?" 307-320
  • Jack Cargill, "IG II2 1 and the Athenian Kleruchy on Samos," 321-332
  • H. D. Westlake, "Conon and Rhodes: The Troubled Aftermath of Synoecism," 333-344
  • George L. Huxley, "An Argive Dynasty in Malalas," 345-347
  • Hasan Malay, "A Royal Document from Aigai in Aiolis," 349-353
  • Timothy E. Gregory, "Julian and the Last Oracle of Delphi," 355-366
  • M. van der Valk, "Eustathius and Callimachus," 367-373
  • Alexander Kazhdan, "Looking Back to Antiquity: Three Notes," 375-377

25 (1984) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Rick M. Newton, "The Rebirth of Odysseus," 5-20
  • James N. O'Sullivan, "The Sign of the Bed: Odyssey 23.173ff," 21-25
  • Jenny Strauss Clay, "The Hecate of the Theogony," 27-38
  • M. van der Valk, "Manuscripts and Scholia: Some Textual Problems," 39-49
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Alexander's Veterans After His Death," 51-61
  • Leonardo Taran, "Plato's Alleged Epitaph," 63-82
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "Flavius Neaptius: Ghost-Comes Aegypti," 83-85
  • Marios Philippides, "Patriarchal Chronicles of the Sixteenth Century," 87-94

      No. 2, Summer
  • Edward Kadletz, "The Sacrifice of Eumaios the Pig Herder," 99-105
  • H. A. Shapiro, "Ponos and Aponia," 107-110
  • Edwin M. Carawan, "Akriton Apokteinai: Execution without Trial in Fourth-Century Athens," 111-121
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "The Number of Rhetores in the Athenian Ecclesia, 355-322 B.C." 123-155
  • Ernst Badian, "Notes on Some Documents from Aphrodisias Concerning Octavian," 157-170
  • Theodore F. Brunner, "Two Papyri of Appian from Dura-Europus," 171-175
  • Christopher P. Jones, "Tarsos in the Amores Ascribed to Lucian," 177-181
  • Thomas M. Banchich, "The Date of Eunapius' Vitae Sophistarum," 183-192
  • Alan Cameron, "Probus' Praetorian Games: Olympiodorus Fr.44," 193-196

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Susan C. Shelmerdine, "Hermes and the Tortoise: A Prelude to Cult," 201-208
  • H. W. Parke, "Croesus and Delphi," 209-232
  • Ward W. Briggs Jr., "B. L. Gildersleeve on Pindar Nemean 3.74-75," 233-242
  • Richard Hamilton, "Sources for the Athenian Amphidromia," 243-251
  • Everett L. Wheeler, "Sophistic Interpretations and Greek Treaties," 253-274
  • David L. Blank, "Dialectical Method in the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia," 275-284
  • Mark Stephen Caponigro, "Five Men and Ten Ships: A Riddle in Athenaeus," 285-296
  • David R. Jordan, "Two Christian Prayers from Southeastern Sicily," 297-302

      No. 4, Winter
  • Wolfgang Kullmann, "Oral Poetry Theory and Neoanalysis in Homeric Research," 307-323
  • Robert Mondi, "The Ascension of Zeus and the Composition of Hesiod's Theogony," 325-344
  • Michael Gagarin, "The Testimony of Witnesses in the Gortyn Laws," 345-349
  • Philip A. Stadter, "Plutarch, Charinus, and the Megarian Decree," 351-372
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Spectacle and Parody in Euripides' Electra," 373-387
  • Ralph M. Rosen, "The Ionian at Aristophanes Peace 46," 389-396

26 (1985) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • M. Van der Valk, "On the God Cronos," 5-11
  • Peter Krentz, "Casualties in Hoplite Battles," 13-20
  • Ron K. Unz, "The Surplus of the Athenian Phoros," 21-42
  • William Greenwalt, "The Introduction of Caranus into the Argead King List," 43-49
  • Wesley E. Thompson, "Chabrias and Corinth," 51-56
  • Peter E. Knox, "The Epilogue to the Aetia," 59-65
  • Randall Stewart, "The Oracular ei," 67-73
  • J. vander Leest, "Lucian in Egypt," 75-82
  • Lawrence D. Stephens, "Trends in the Prosodic Evolution of the Greek Choliamb," 83-97
  • Donald J. Mastronarde, "Notes on Some Manuscripts of Euripides' Phoenissae," 99-109

      No. 2, Summer
  • Edwin M. Carawan, "Apophasis and Eisangelia: The Role of the Areopagus in Athenian Political Trials," 115-140
  • William M. Murray, "The Weight of Trireme Rams and the Price of Bronze in Fourth-Century Athens," 141-150
  • David R. Jordan, "A Survey of Greek Defixiones Not Included in the Special Corpora," 151-197
  • Mark Toher, "The Date of Nicolaus' Bios Kaisaros," 199-206
  • A. Markopoulos, "Kedrenos, Pseudo-Symeon, and the Last Oracle at Delphi," 207-210

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Anthony T. Edwards, "Achilles in the Underworld: Iliad, Odyssey, and Aethiopis," 215-227
  • J. A. S. Evans, "'Candaules, whom the Greeks name Myrsilus ...'," 229-233
  • Richard Hamilton, "The Well-Equipped Traveler: Birds 42," 235-239
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Two Notes on the Pnyx," 241-250
  • Edmund M. Burke, "Lycurgan Finances," 251-264
  • A. M. Eckstein, "Polybius, Syracuse, and the Politics of Accommodation," 265-282
  • Paul A. Vander Waerdt, "The Peripatetic Interpretation of Plato's Tripartite Psychology," 283-302
  • Thomas Conley, "Blemmydes' Debt to Euthymios Zigabenos," 303-309

      No. 4, Winter
  • Glenn W. Most, "Pindar, Nemean 7.64-67," 315-331
  • Niall W. Slater, "Vanished Players: Two Classical Reliefs and Theatre History," 333-344
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Athenian Nomothesia," 345-371
  • Paul A. Vander Waerdt, "Peripatetic Soul-Division, Posidonius, and Middle Platonic Moral Psychology," 373-394
  • Rochelle Snee, "Valens' Recall of the Nicene Exiles and Anti-Arian Propaganda," 395-419

27 (1986) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • R. Drew Griffith, "The Mind Is Its Own Place: Pindar, Olympian 1.57f," 5-13
  • R. W. Brock, "The Double Plot in Aristophanes' Knights," 15-27
  • Ron K. Unz, "The Chronology of the Elean War," 29-42
  • Steven Lowenstam, "Aristophanes' Hiccups," 43-56
  • Sally C. Humphreys, "Kinship Patterns in the Athenian Courts," 57-91
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "Synesius in Constantinople," 93-112
  • Andrew R. Dyck, "Iliad and Alexiad: Anna Comnena's Homeric Reminiscences," 113-120

      No. 2, Summer
  • Harry R. Barnes, "The Colometric Structure of Homeric Hexameter," 125-150
  • George L. Huxley, "Aristeas and the Cyzicene," 151-155
  • Simon Goldlhill, "Rhetoric and Relevance: Interpolation at Euripides Electra 367-400," 157-171
  • Philip V. Stanley, "The Family Connection of Alcibiades and Axiochus," 173-181
  • R. A. Kearsley, "Asiarchs, Archiereis, and the Archiereiai of Asia," 183-192
  • H. A. Drake, "Athanasius' First Exile," 193-204
  • Ian C. Cunningham, "Harpocration and the Synagoge," 205-221
  • Bruce Eastwood and Hubert Martin, "Michael Italicus and Heliocentricism," 223-230

      No. 3, Autumn
  • George L. Huxley, "Aetolian Hyantes in Phrynichus," 235-237
  • Halleran, Michael R., "Lichas' Lies and Sophoclean Innovation," 239-247
  • Charles C. Chiasson, "The Herodotean Solon," 249-262
  • H. D. Westlake, "Agesilaus in Diodorus," 263-277
  • Lukas de Blois, "The Eis Basilea of Aelius Aristides," 279-288
  • Peter Heather, "The Crossing of the Danube and the Gothic Conversion," 289-318
  • Thomas M. Banchich, "Eunapius and Jerome," 319-324
  • Timothy D. Barnes, "When Did Synesius Become Bishop of Ptolemais," 325-329

      No. 4, Winter
  • Ernst Behler, "A. W. Schlegel and the Nineteenth-Century Damnatio of Euripides," 335-367
  • Albert Henrichs, "The Last of the Detractors: Friedrich Nietzsche's Condemnation of Euripides," 369-397
  • Jorgen Mejer, "Henrik Ibsen and the Revival of Euripides," 399-407
  • William M. Calder III, "Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff: Sospitator Euripidis," 409-430

28 (1987) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Thomas K. Hubbard, "Two Notes on the Myth of Aeacus in Pindar," 5-22
  • Michael Dyson, "Euripides Medea 1056-80," 23-34
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "How Often Did the Athenian Ekklesia Meet? A Reply," 35-50
  • Peter J. Bicknell and G. R. Stanton, "Voting in Tribal Groups in the Athenian Assembly," 51-92
  • Kent J. Rigsby, "Megara and Tripodiscus," 93-102
  • Jacqueline Long, "The Wolf and the Lion: Synesius' Egyptian Sources," 103-115

      No. 2, Summer
  • Rainer Friedrich, "Heroic Man and Polymetis: Odysseus in the Cyclopeia," 121-133
  • Angeliki Petropoulou, "The Sacrifice of Eumaeus Reconsidered," 135-149
  • Hanna M. Roismann, "Orestes' Promise," 151-160
  • S. Douglas Olson, " The Identity of the Despotes at Ecclesiazusae 1128f," 161-166
  • Edwin M. Carawan, "Eisangelia and Euthyna: the Trials of Miltiades, Themistocles, and Cimon," 167-208
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Rhetores and Strategoi: Addenda et Corrigenda," 209-211
  • A. M. Eckstein, "Nabis and Flamininus on the Argive Revolutions of 198 and 197 B.C.," 213-233
  • Scott Bradbury, "The Date of Julian's Letter to Themistius," 235-251

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Christopher A. Faraone, "Hephaestus the Magician and Near Eastern Parallels for Alcinous' Watchdogs," 257-280
  • Thomas J. Figueira, "Residential Restrictions on the Athenian Ostracized," 281-305
  • Mary Whitlock Blundell, "The Moral Character of Odysseus in Philoctetes," 307-329
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "A Papyrus Commentary on Alexander's Balkan Campaign," 331-347
  • Andrew R. Dyck, "On Digenis Akritas Grotteferrata Version Book 6," 349-369

      No. 4, Winter
  • Rainer Friedrich, "Thrinakia and Zeus' Ways to Men in the Odyssey," 375-400
  • Evanthia Tsitsibakou-Vasalos, "The Meter of the Lille Stesichorus," 28 (1987) 401-431
  • Robert L. Fowler, "Sappho fr. 31.9," 433-439
  • Eckart Schütrumpf, "The Rhetra of Epitadeus: A Platonist's Fiction," 441-457
  • Hasan Malay and Georg Petzl, "A New Confession-Inscription from the Katakekaumene," 459-472

29 (1988) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "More on Conditions of Production to the Death of Aeschylus," 5-33
  • R. G. Lewis, "An Alternative Date for Sophocles' Antigone," 35-50
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, ""The Organization of the Athenian Assembly: A Reply," 51-58
  • Friedrich Solmsen, "Abdera's Arguments for the Atomic Theory," 59-73
  • Merle K. Langdon, "The ZO/BA Horoi at Vari in Attica," 75-81
  • John Vanderspoel, "Iamblichus at Daphne," 83-86
  • Dana Ferrin Sutton, "Evidence for Lost Dramatic Hypotheses," 87-92

      No. 2, Summer
  • Leslie Kurke, "The Poet's Pentathlon: Genre in Pindar's First Isthmian," 97-113
  • David Kovacs, "Coniectanea Euripidea," 115-134
  • Barbara E. Goff, "The Shields of Phoenissae," 135-152
  • Everett L. Wheeler, "Polla kena tou polemou: The History of a Greek Proverb, " 153-184
  • Julia Heskel, "The Political Background of the Arybbas Decree," 185-196

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Noel Robertson, "Melanthus, Codrus, Neleus, Caucon: Ritual Myth as Athenian History," 201-261
  • Rush Rehm, "The Staging of Suppliant Plays," 263-307
  • R. Malcolm Errington, "Constantine and the Pagans," 309-318

      No. 4, Winter
  • Jenny Strauss Clay, "What the Muses Sang: Theogony 1-115," 323-333
  • Michael Gagarin, "The First Law of the Gortyn Code," 335-343
  • Richard F. Moorton, Jr, "Aristophanes on Alcibiades," 345-359
  • Harvey Yunis, "Law, Politics, and the Graphe Paranomon in Fourth-Century Athens," 361-382
  • Stephen V. Tracy, "IG II\2 937: Athens and the Seleucids," 383-388
  • Aaron Baker, "Eunapius' Nea Ekdosis and Photius," 389-402
  • A. D. Lee, "Close-Kin Marriage in Late Antique Mesopotamia," 403-413

30 (1989) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Mabel L. Lang, "Unreal Conditions in Homeric Narrative," 5-26
  • William H. Race, "The Six Crowns at Pindar, Isthmian 1.10-12," 27-39
  • R. G. Lewis, "The Procedural Basis of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus," 41-66
  • Niall W. Slater, "Aristophanes' Apprenticeship Again," 67-82
  • Peter J. Bicknell, "Athenians Politically Active in Pnyx II," 83-100
  • John Rauk, "Erinna's Distaff and Sappho Fr.94," 101-116
  • Friedrich Solmsen, "Classical Scholarship in Berlin between the Wars," 117-140

      No. 2, Summer
  • Julia Annas, "Epicurean Emotions," 145-164
  • David K. O'Connor, "The Invulnerable Pleasures of Epicurean Friendship," 165-186
  • Dirk Obbink, "The Atheism of Epicurus," 187-223
  • Paul A. Vander Waerdt, "Colotes and the Epicurean Refutation of Skepticism," 225-267
  • David Sedley, "The Proems of Empedocles and Lucretius," 269-296
  • Michael J. White, "What to Say to a Geometer," 297-311
  • Diskin Clay, "A Lost Epicurean Community," 313-335

      No. 3, Autumn
  • William Merritt Sale, "The Trojans, Statistics, and Milman Parry," 341-410
  • Thomas Heine Nielsen, Lars Bjertrup, Mogens Herman Hansen, Lene Rubinstein, and Torben Vestergaard, "Athenian Grave Monuments and Social Class," 411-420
  • Jean-Jacques Aubert, "Threatened Wombs: Aspects of Ancient Uterine Magic," 421-449
  • Lawrence Schrenk, "Augustine's De Trinitate in Byzantine Skepticism," 451-456

      No. 4, Winter
  • Andrew W. Miller, "Apolline Ethics and Olympic Victory in Pindar's Eighth Pythian 67-78," 461-483
  • William J. Slater, "Pelops at Olympia," 485-501
  • Brian M. Lavelle, "Koisyra and Megakles, the Son of Hippokrates," 503-513
  • F. S. Halliwell, "Authorial Collaboration in the Athenian Comic Theatre," 515-528
  • William C. West III, "The Public Archives in Fourth-Century Athens," 529-543
  • Koichi Inoue, "A Provincial Aristocratic Oikos in Eleventh-Century Byzantium," 545-568

31 (1990) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Daniela Battisti, "Synetos as Aristocratic Self-Description," 5-25
  • Michael Gagarin, "The Ancient Tradition n the Identity of Antiphon," 27-44
  • A. M. Eckstein, "Polybius, the Achaeans, and the 'Freedom of the Greeks'," 45-71
  • William H. Willis, "The Robinson-Cologne Papyrus of Achilles Tatius," 73-102
  • Alan Cameron, "Isidore of Miletus and Hypatia: On the Editing of Mathematical Texts," 103-127

      No. 2, Summer
  • Sarah D. Price, "Anacreontic Vases Reconsidered," 133-175
  • Christian Habicht, "Euripides Phoenissae 1-3 and Aelius Nico of Pergamum," 177-182
  • Robert M. Simms, "Myesis, Telete, and Mysteria," 183-195
  • Naphtali Lewis, "The 'Ivy of Liberation' Inscription," 197-202
  • Warren T. Treadgold, "Seven Byzantine Revolutions and the Chronology of Theophanes," 203-227

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Ian Morris, "The Gortyn Code and Greek Kinship," 233-254
  • John R. Porter, "Tiptoeing through the Corpses: Euripides' Electra, Apollonius, and the Bouphonia," 255-280
  • J. R. Green, "Carcinus and the Temple: A Lesson in the Staging of Tragedy," 281-285
  • Alan Cameron, "Two Mistresses of Ptolemy Philadelphus," 287-311
  • Edward A. Schmoll, "The Manuscript Traditoin of Xenophon's Apologia Socratis," 313-321
  • Andrew R. Dyck, "Schliemann on the Excavation of Troy: Three Unpublished Letters," 323-337

      No. 4, Winter
  • Thomas K. Hubbard, "Envy and the Invisible Roar: Pindar, Pythian 11.30," 343-351
  • Anton Bierl, "Dionysus, Wine, and Tragic Poetry: A Metatheatrical Reading of P.Köln VI 242A=TrGF II F646a," 353-391
  • David C. Mirhady, "Aristototle on the Rhetoric of Law," 393-409
  • Charles P. Segal, "Dionysus and the Gold Tablets from Pelinna," 411-419
  • Andrew D. Devine and Lawrence Stephens, "The Greek Phonological Phrase," 421-446

32 (1991) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Christopher Brown, "The Prayers of the Corinthian Women (Simonides, Ep. 15 Page, FGE," 5-14
  • J. R. Green, "On Seeing and Depicting the Theatre in Classical Athens," 15-50
  • Robert C. Ketterer, "Lamachus and Xerxes in the Exodos of Acharnians," 51-60
  • Paula Winsor Sage, "Tradition, Genre, and Character Portrayal: Cyropaedia 8.7 and Anabasis 1.9," 61-79
  • A. R. Birley, "Caecilius Capella: Persecutor of Christians, Defender of Byzantium," 81-98

      No. 2, Summer
  • Robert J. Rabel, "Agamemnon's Iliad," 103-117
  • Carol Dougherty, "Linguistic Colonialism in Aeschylus' Aetnaeae," 119-132
  • D. Welsh, "Isaeus 9 and Astyphilus' Last Expedition," 133-150
  • Otar Lordkipanidze, "Vani: An Ancient City of Colchis," 151-195
  • Michael Hendry, "Frigidus Lusus: Marcus Argentarius XXXIV Gow-Page (Anth. Pal. 11.320)," 197-201
  • Marie Drew-Bear, "Ammonios et Asclepiades, Alexandrins et Hermopolitains," 203-213

      No. 3, Autumn
  • M. J. Edwards, "Xenophanes Christianus?" 219-228
  • Gary Reger, "Apollodorus of Cyzicus and his Delian Garden," 229-237
  • Frank M. Snowden Jr., "Asclepiades' Didyme," 239-253
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "The Beginnings of the Roman Census in Egypt," 255-265
  • Naphtali Lewis, "Hadriani Sententiae," 267-280
  • Christopher Haas, "The Alexandrian Riots of 356 and Geroge of Cappadocia," 281-301

      No. 4, Winter
  • Sarah E. Harrell, "Apollo's Fraternal Threats: Language of Succession and Domination in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes," 307-329
  • William H. Willis, "Comoedia Dukiana," 331-353
  • Dirk Obbink and Paul A. Vander Waerdt, "Diogenes of Babylon: The Stoic Sage in the City of Fools," 355-396
  • Michel Christol and Thomas Drew-Bear, "D. Fonteius Fronto, Proconsul de Lycie Pamphylie," 397-413

33 (1992) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Brian M. Lavelle, "The Pisistratids and the Mines of Thrace," 5-23
  • Ross Scaife, "From Kottabos to War in Aristophanes' Acharnians," 25-35
  • J. D. Noonan, "Thucydides 1.23.6: Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Scholion," 37-49
  • Peter H. von Blanckenhagen, "Stage and Actors in Plato's Symposium," 51-68
  • Angelos Chaniotis, "Watching a Lawsuit: A New Curse Tablet from Southern Russia," 69-73
  • Omert J. Schrier, "Syriac Evidence for the Roman-Persian War of 421-422," 75-86
  • Peter van Minnen, "Isocrates and Menander in Late Antique Perspective," 87-98
  • David J. Murphy, "The Plato Manuscripts W and Lobcovicianus," 99-104

      No. 2, Summer
  • Barry E. Goldfarb, "The Conflict of Obligations in Euripides' Alcestis," 109-126
  • P. H. Blyth, "Apollodorus of Damascus and the Poliorcetica," 127-158
  • Rebekah M. Smith, "Photius on the Ten Orators," 159-189
  • P. Y. Forsyth, "After the Big Bang: Eruptive Activity in the Caldera of Greco-Roman Thera," 191-204

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr., "The Continuity of the Chorus in Fourth-Century Attic Comedy," 209-225
  • Joan B. Burton, "The Function of the Symposium Theme in Theocritus' Idyll 14," 227-245
  • Raffaella Cribiore, "The Happy Farmer: A Student Composition from Roman Egypt," 247-263
  • Nicole Petrin, "Philological Notes on the Crossbow and Related Missile Weapons," 265-291
  • Carolyn L. Connor, "Hosios Loukas as a Victory Church," 293-308

      No. 4, Winter
  • André Lardinois, "Greek Myths for Athenian Rituals: Religion and Politics in Aeschylus' Eumenides and Sophocles' Oedipus Coloneus," 313-337
  • Michael Arnush, "Ten-Day Armistices in Thucydides," 329-353
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "The Regnal Years of Philip and Alexander," 355-373
  • Simon Swain, "Macrianus as the 'Well-Horned Stag' in the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle," 375-382
  • John Wortley, "The Spirit of Rivalry in Early Christian Monachism," 383-404
  • Brian Madigan, "An Orpheus among the Animals at Dumbarton Oaks," 405-416

34 (1993) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Bruce Louden, "An Extended Narrative Pattern in the Odyssey," 5-33
  • Philip A. Stadter, "The Form and Content of Thucydides' Pentecontaetia (1.89-117)," 35-72
  • Christopher P. Jones, "The Decree of Ilion in Honor of a King Antiochus," 73-92
  • Yannis Z. Tzifopoulos, "Mummius' Dedications at Olympia and Pausanias' Attitude to the Romans," 93-100
  • Naphtali Lewis, "A Reversal of a Tax Policy in Roman Egypt," 101-118

      No. 2, Summer
  • David C. Young, "'Something Like the Gods': A Pindaric Theme and the Myth of Nemean 10," 123-132
  • Byron Nakamura, "Palmyra and the Roman East," 133-150
  • Peter van Minnen, "The Greek and Latin Literary Texts from Hermopolis," 151-186
  • John Cirignano, "The Manuscripts of Xenophon's Symposium," 187-210

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Gerard J. Pendrick, "The Ancient Tradition on Antiphon Reconsidered," 215-228
  • John A. Stevens, "Posidonian Polemic and Academic Dialectic: The Impact of Carneades upon Posidonius' Peri pathon," 229-323
  • Graham Speake, "Janus Lascaris' Visit to Mount Athos in 1491," 325-330

      No. 4, Winter
  • Sarah T. Mace, "Amour, Encore! The Development of deute in Archaic Lyric," 335-364
  • Keith Sidwell, "Authorial Collaboration? Aristophanes' Knights and Eupolis," 365-389
  • Vincent T. Rosivach, "The Distribution of Population in Attica," 391-407
  • Linda Safran, "Points of View: The Theodosian Obelisk Base in Context," 409-435

35 (1994) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • William Merritt Sale, "The Government of Troy: Politics in the Iliad," 5-102
  • Francis M. Dunn, "Euripides and the Rites of Hera Akraia," 103-115

      No. 2, Summer
  • Kathryn A. Morgan, "Apollo's Favorites," 121-143
  • David P. George, "Euripides' Heracles 140-325: Staging and the Stage Iconography of Heracles' Bow," 145-157
  • J. E. Lendon, "Thucydides and the 'Constitution' of the Peloponnesian League," 159-177
  • Jeremy Trevett, "Demosthenes' Speech On Organization (Dem. 13)," 179-193
  • Sharon E. J. Gerstel, "Liturgical Scrolls in the Byzantine Sanctuary," 195-204

      No. 3, Autumn
  • James V. Morrison, "Thematic Inversion in the Iliad: The Greeks under Siege," 209-227
  • William A. Johnson, "Oral Performance and the Composition of Herodotus' Histories," 229-254
  • Thomas P. Hillman, "Authorial Statement, Narrative, and Character in Plutarch's Agesilaus-Pompeius," 255-280
  • Edmund P. Cueva, "Anth. Pal. 14.34 and Achilles Tatius 2.14," 281-286
  • Denis Sullivan, "Was Constantine VI 'Lassoed' at Markellai?" 287-291
  • Andrew R. Dyck, "The Taming of Digenes: The Plan of Digenes Akrites, Grottaferrata Version, Book VI," 293-308

      No. 4, Winter
  • Rupert Mann, "Pindar's Homer and Pindar's Myths," 313-337
  • R. Drew Griffith, "Architecture of a Kiss: The Vocabulary of kataglottismata in Attic Old Comedy," 339-343
  • Susan B. Matheson, "The Mission of Triptolemus and the Politics of Athens," 345-372
  • Matthew W. Dickie, "Which Posidippus?" 373-383
  • Gregory Dobrov, "A Dialogue with Death: Ritual Lament and the threnos Theotokou of Romanos Melodos," 385-404

36 (1995) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • William H. Willis, "Sterling Dow, 1903-1995," 3
  • Michael Gagarin, "The First Law of the Gortyn Code Revisited," 7-15
  • Philip Mayerson, "Aelius Gallus at Cleopatris (Suez)," 17-24
  • M. D. Usher, "The Sixth Sybilline Oracle as a Literary Hymn," 25-49
  • Noel Lenski, "The Date of the Gothic Civil War and the Date of the Gothic Conversion," 51-87
  • Martha Vinson, "The Terms enkolpion and tenantion and the Conversion of Theophilus in the Life of Theodora (BHG 1731)," 89-99
  • Lynn Leverenz, "Four Manuscripts of Unattached Scholia on Oppian's Halieutica by Andreas Darmarios," 101-114

      No. 2, Summer
  • Curt W. Beck and Y. Lilly, "Analysis and Provenience of Minoan and Mycenaean Amber, V. Pylos and Messenia," 119-135
  • Michael Clarke, "Between Lions and Men: Images of the Hero in the Iliad," 137-159
  • Thomas K. Hubbard, "Hesiod's Fable of the Hawk and the Nightingale Reconsidered," 161-171
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "The Location of the Trout-River Astraeus," 173-176
  • Florin Curta, "Atticism, Homer, Neoplatonism, and Fuerstenspiegel: Julian's Second Panegyric on Constantius," 177-211

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Elizabeth S. Greene, "The Critical Element in the Embarkation Scenes of the Odyssey," 217-230
  • Pavlos Sfyroeras, "What Wealth Has to Do with Dionysus: From Economy to Poetics in Aristophanes' Plutus," 231-261
  • William J. Slater, "The Pantomime Tiberius Julius Apolaustrus," 263-292
  • Morrison, James V., "Hyphens in Greek Manuscripts," 293-314

      No. 4, Winter
  • Billy Jean Collins, "Greek ololyzo and Hittite palwai-: Exultation in the Ritual Slaughter of Animals," 319-325
  • Raymond J. Person, "The 'Became Silent to Silence' Formula in Homer," 327-339
  • Jennifer Larson, "The Corycian Nymphs and the Bee Maidens of the Homeric Hymn to Hermes," 341-357
  • K. Kapparis, "The Athenian Decree for the Naturalisation of the Plataeans," 359-378
  • Leonardo Taran, "Aristotle Metaphysics D 6, 1016b17-21," 379-381
  • Kathryn J. Gutzwiller, "Cleopatra's Ring," 383-398
  • Kathleen McNamee, "Missing Links in the Development of Scholia," 399-414

37 (1996) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Bruce Heiden, "The Three Movements of the Iliad," 5-22
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Some Passages in Polyaenus' Stratagems concerning Alexander," 23-53
  • William D. Barry, "Roof Tiles and Urban Violence in the Ancient World," 55-74
  • Peter Hatlie, "Life and Artistry in the 'Publication' of Demetrios Kydones' Letter Collections," 75-102

      No. 2, Summer
  • John K. Papadopoulos, "The Original Kerameikos of Athens and the Siting of the Classical Agora," 107-128
  • Joel B. Lidov, "Pindar's 'Hymn to Cybele' (fr. 80 SM): Meter, Form, and Syncretism," 129-144
  • Leonardo Taran, "Lysias Or. 1.23-24 and 41-42," 145-148
  • Kostas Buraselis, "Vix aerarium sufficerent. Roman Finances and the Outbreak of the Second Macedonian War," 149-172
  • H. A. S. Tarrant, "Platonic Interpretation in Aulus Gellius," 173-194
  • William J. Slater, "Inschriften von Magnesia 192 Revisited," 195-204

      No. 3, Autumn
  • John P. Anton, "The Agathon Interlude," 209-235
  • Matthew W. Dickie, "What Is a Kolossos and How Were Kolossoi Made in the Hellenistic Period?" 237-257
  • David Woods, "The Saracen Defenders of Constantinople in 378," 259-279
  • John Wortley, "Two Unpublished Psychophelitic Tales," 281-300
  • J. A. S. Evans, "The Dates of Procopius' Works," 301-313

      No. 4, Winter
  • Noel Robertson, "New Light on Demeter's Mysteries: The Festival Proerosia," 319-379
  • Geoffrey C. R. Schmalz, "Athens, Augustus, and the Settlement of 21 B.C.," 381-398
  • Douglas O'Roark, "Close-Kin Marriage in Late Antiquity: The Evidence of Chrysostom," 399-411
  • John Duffy, "One More mouzikion," 413-418

38 (1997) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Rick M. Newton, "Odysseus and Melanthius," 5-18
  • Martha Habash, "The Odd Thesmophoria of Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae," 19-40
  • Wilfred E. Major, "Menander in a Macedonian World," 41-73
  • Joshua D. Sosin, "A Word for Woman," 75-83
  • Troy Martin, "The Chronos Myth in Cynic Philosophy," 85-108

      No. 2, Summer
  • Harold B. Mattingly, "A Fresh Look at the Kallias Decrees (IG I\3 52A-B)," 113-126
  • Hanna M. Roismann, "The Appropriation of a Son: Sophocles' Philoctetes," 127-171
  • L. Richardson Jr, "The Moral Problems of Terence's Andria and Reconstruction of Menander's Andria and Perinthia," 173-185
  • Mark D. Smith, "The Religion of Constantius I," 187-208

      No. 3, Autumn
  • William C. Scott, "The Etiquette of Games in Iliad 23," 213-227
  • Brian M. Lavelle, "Epikouros and epikouroi in Early Greek Literaure and History," 229-262
  • Jeremy McInerney, "Parnassus, Delphi, and the Thyiades," 263-283
  • Clinton D. Corcoran, "The Problem of Dramatic Expectation in Aristotle's Poetics," 285-294
  • Anthony Kaldellis, "Agathias on History and Poetry," 295-305
  • R. D. Dawe, "Textual Observations on Philogelos," 307-324

      No. 4, Winter
  • James P. Holoka, "Marathon and the Myth of the Same-Day March," 329-353
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "What May Philip Have Learnt as a Hostage in Thebes?" 355-372
  • Dag Oistein Endso, "Placing the Unplaceable: The Making of Apollonius' Argonautic Geography," 373-385
  • David R. Jordan, "Two Curse Tablets from Lilybaeum," 387-396
  • Jaime B. Curbera, "Chthonians in Sicily," 397-408
  • Donald Lateiner, "Abduction Marriage in Heliodorus' Aethiopica," 409-439

39 (1998) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Sheila L. Ager, "Civic Identity in the Hellenistic World: The Case of Lebedos," 5-21
  • Boris Dreyer, "The Hiereus of the Soteres: Plut. Dem. 10.4, 46.2," 23-38
  • Beverly Berg, "Wronged Maidens in Myron's Messenian History and the Ancient Novel," 39-61
  • Lynn LiDonnici, "Burning for It: Erotic Spells for Fever and Compulsion in the Ancient Mediterranean World," 63-98
  • George T. Dennis, "Byzantine Heavy Artillery: The Helepolis," 99-115

      No. 2, Summer
  • Aphrodite Avagianou, "Ephorus on the Founding of Delphi's Oracle," 121-136
  • Alan Cameron, "Love (and Marriage) between Women," 137-156
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "Your Wife in Your Name: P.Oxy. LXII 4340," 157-167
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Isidore and the Akephaloi," 169-178
  • Joan B. Burton, "Reviving the Pagan Greek Novel in a Christian World," 179-216

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Philip Holt, "Sex, Tyranny, and Hippias' Incest Dream (Herodotus 6.107)," 221-241
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Alexander's Newly-founded Cities," 243-269
  • Malcolm Heath, "Caecilius, Longinus, and Photius," 271-292
  • J. L. Lightfoot, "The Bonds of Cypris: Nonnus' Aura," 293-306
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Prophethood, Texts, and Artifacts: The Monastery of Epiphanius," 307-324

      No. 4, Winter
  • Dean Hammer, "Homer, Tyranny, and Democracy," 331-360
  • Debrah Hamel, "Coming to Terms with lipotaxion," 361-405
  • N. G. L. Hammond, "Portents, Prophecies, and Dreams in Diodorus Books 14-17," 407-428
  • Edmund P. Cueva, "Longus and Thucydides: A New Interpretation," 429-440

40 (1999) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Geoff Bakewell, "Lysias 12 and Lysias 31: Metics and Athenian Citizenship in the Aftermath of the Thirty," 5-22
  • Saundra Schwartz, "Callirhoe's Choice: Biological vs Legal Paternity," 23-52
  • Douglas O'Roark, "Parenthood in Late Antiquity: The Evidence of Chrysostom," 53-81
  • Matthew W. Dickie, "Narrative-patterns in Christian Hagiography," 83-98
  • Matthew W. Dickie, "Bonds and Headless Demons in Greco-roman Magic," 99-104

      No. 2, Summer
  • Louise-Marie L'Homme-Wery, "Eleusis and Solon's Seisachtheia," 109-133
  • Simone Beta, "Madness on the Comic Stage: Aristophanes' Wasps and Euripides' Heracles," 135-157
  • David R. Jordan, "P.Duk.inv. 230, an Erotic Spell," 159-170
  • Craig A. Gibson, "The Agenda of Libanius' Hypotheses to Demosthenes," 171-202

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Richard Valantasis, "Musonius Rufus and Greco-Roman Ascetical Theory," 207-231
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Gallienus the Genderbender," 233-239
  • Frank Frost, "Sausage and Meat Preservation in Antiquity," 241-252
  • Nick Nicholas, "A Conundrum of Cats: Pards and their Relatives in Byzantium," 253-298

      No. 4, Winter
  • Martin Hose, "Post-colonial Theory and Greek Literature in Rome," 303-326
  • Chris Lavers, "The Ancients' One-horned Ass: Accuracy and Consistency," 327-352
  • John Wortley, "The Byzantine Component of the Relic-hoard," 353-378
  • Nuray Ozaslan, "From the Shrine of Cosmidion to the Shrine of Eyup Ensari," 379-399

41 (2000) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • David R. Jordan, "New Greek Curse Tablets (1985-2000)," 5-46 Full text
  • Joshua D. Sosin, "A Missing Woman: Endowing Land at Thespiae," 47-58
  • Wolfgang Hübner, "The Ptolemaic View of the Universe," 59-93

      No. 2, Summer
  • William J. Slater, "Gnomology and Criticism," 99-121
  • Peter Pickering, "Repetitions and their Removal by the Copyists of Greek Tragedy," 123-139
  • Dyson, Michael, ""Talthybius in Euripides' Troades," 141-173
  • Alan Cameron, "The Poet, the Bishop, and the Harlot," 175-188

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Stephanie Larson, "The Peisistratids and the Odyssey's Catalogue of Heroines," 193-222 Abstract
  • Philip Rance, "Simulacra Pugnae: The Literary and Historical Tradition of Mock Battles in the Roman and Early Byzantine Army," 223-275 Abstract
  • Hagith Sivan, "From Byzantine to Persian Jerusalem: Jewish Perspectives and Jewish/Christian Polemics," 277-306 Abstract

      No. 4, Winter
  • Adriaan Lanni, "The Homicide Courts and the Dikasteria: A Paradigm not Followed," 311-330 Abstract
  • Cristiana Sogno, "The Ideal of Political Moderation in Aristotle's Athenaion Politeia," 331-347 Abstract
  • Sviatoslav Dmitriev, "Observations on the Historical Geography of Roman Lycaonia," 349-375 Abstract
  • Joan B. Burton, "Abduction and Elopement in the Byzantine Novel," 377-409 Abstract

42 (2001) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Roger S. Bagnall, "Monks and Property: Rhetoric, Law, and Patronage in the Apophthegmata Patrum and the Papyri," 7-24 Abstract
  • Elizabeth D. Carney, "Women and Military Leadership in Pharaonic Egypt," 25-41 Abstract
  • Craig A. Gibson, "An Amphictyonic Decree, Aristotle, and the Scythians: A Crux in Didymus' Commentary on Demosthenes," 43-56 Abstract
  • James G. Keenan, "'Die Binnenwanderung' in Byzantine Egypt," 57-82 Abstract
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Uniformis Trinitas: Once More the Theopaschite Trinitarianism of Dioscorus of Aphrodito," 83-96 Abstract
  • Kathleen McNamee, "A Plato Papyrus with Shorthand Marginalia," 97-116 Abstract
  • Kent J. Rigsby, "Founding a Sarapeum," 117-124 Abstract
  • Joshua D. Sosin, "Exempt from Tribute," 125-137 Abstract

      No. 2, Summer
  • Tom Hawkins, "Seducing a Misanthrope: Timon the Philogynist in Aristophanes' Lysistrata," 143-162 Abstract
  • James A. Kelhoffer, "The Apostle Paul and Justin Martyr on the Miraculous: A Comparison of Appeals to Authority," 163-184 Abstract
  • Christopher P. Jones, "Apollonius of Tyana's Passage to India," 185-199 Abstract
  • Susan Wessel, "Literary Forgery and the Monothelete Controversy: Some Scrupulous Uses of Deception," 201-220 Abstract

      No. 3, Autumn
  • James A. Thorne, "Warfare and Agriculture: The Economic Impact of Devastation in Classical Greece," 225-253 Abstract
  • Brendan Burke, "Anatolian Origins of the Gordian Knot Legend," 255-261 Abstract
  • Mark Payne, "Ecphrasis and Song in Theocritus' Idyll 1," 263-287 Abstract
  • John Wortley, "Some Light on Magic and Magicians in Late Antiquity," 289-307 Abstract

      No. 4, Winter
  • Vayos Liapis, "An Ancient Hypothesis to Rhesus, and Dicaearchus' Hypotheseis," 313-328 Abstract
  • Brad L. Cook, "Plutarch's Use of legetai: Narrative Design and Source in Alexander," 329-360 Abstract
  • John C. Lamoreaux, "Theodore Abu Qurrah and John the Deacon," 361-386 Abstract

43 (2002/3) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Thomas D. Kohn, "The Tragedies of Ezekiel," 5-12 Abstract
  • Jeffrey Beneker, "No Time for Love: Plutarch's Chaste Caesar," 13-29 Abstract
  • Barbara Burrell, "Temples of Hadrian, not Zeus," 31-50 Abstract
  • Walter Stevenson, "Sozomen, Barbarians, and Early Byzantine Historiography," 51-75 Abstract
  • Elizabeth A. Fisher, "Planoudes, Holobolos, and the Motivation for Translation," 77-104 Abstract

      No. 2, Summer
  • Jaime B. Curbera and D. Jordan, "Curse Tablets from Pydna," 109-127 Abstract
  • Malcolm Heath, "Theon and the History of the Progymnasmata," 129-160 Abstract
  • John Wortley, "Icons and Relics: a Comparison," 161-174 Abstract
  • Filippomaria Pontani, "Musurus' Creed," 175-213 Abstract

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Robert M. Simms, "Agra and Agrai," 219-229 Abstract
  • Andrew Scholtz, "Aphrodite Pandemos at Naukratis," 231-242 Abstract
  • Peter Bing, "Posidippus and the Admiral: Kallikrates of Samos in the Milan Epigrams," 243-266 Abstract
  • Marc De Groote, "The Paraphrasis of Joannes Geometres' Metaphrasis of the Odes," 267-304 Abstract

      No. 4, Winter
  • Philip S. Peek, "Propriety, Impropriety, and the Gaining of Kleos in the Phaiakian Episode," 309-339 Abstract
  • William J. Slater, ""Split-vision: Secondary Action in Greek Tragedy," 341-372 Abstract
  • Edward Anson, "The Dating of Perdiccas' Death and the Assembly at Triparadeisus," 373-390 Abstract
  • Howard Jacobson, "Ezekiel's Exagoge, One Play or Four?" 391-396 Abstract
  • David Hernandez de la Fuente, "Nonnus and Theodore Hyrtakenos," 397-407 Abstract

44 (2004) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Gjert Vestrheim, "Alcman fr.26: A Wish for Fame," 5-18 Abstract / Full text
  • William Desmond, "Punishments and the Conclusion of Herodotus' Histories," 19-40 Abstract / Full text
  • Michael Carter, "Archiereis and Asiarchs: A Gladiatorial Perspective," 41-68 Abstract / Full text
  • Doron Bar, "Frontier and Periphery in Late Antique Palestine," 69-92 Abstract / Full text
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Phaethon in Dioscorus of Aphrodito," 93-106 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • Noel Robertson, "The Praxiergidae Decree (IG I\3 7) and the Dressing of Athena's Statue with the Peplos," 111-161 Abstract / Full text
  • Adam Kamesar, "The Logos Endiathetos and the Logos Prophorikos in Allegorical Interpretation: Philo and the D-Scholia to the Iliad," 163-181 Abstract / Full text
  • Velvet Yates, "The Titanic Origin of Humans: The Melian Nymphs and Zagreus," 183-198 Abstract / Full text
  • Gregory A. Smith, "The Myth of the Vaginal Soul," 199-225 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Margalit Finkelberg, "'She turns about in the same spot and watches for Orion': Ancient Criticism and Exegesis of Od. 5.274 = Il. 18.488," 231-244 Abstract / Full text
  • Aaron P. Johnson, "Ancestors as Icons: The Lives of Hebrew Saints in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evangelica," 245-264 Abstract / Full text
  • Philip Rance, "The Fulcum, the Late Roman and Byzantine Testudo: the Germanization of Roman Infantry Tactics?" 265-326 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Gian Franco Nieddu, "A Poet at Work: The Parody of Helen in the Thesmophoriazusae," 331-360 Abstract / Full text
  • Christian Kaesser, "Tweaking the Real: Art Theory and the Border-line between History and Morality in Plutarch's Lives," 361-374 Abstract / Full text
  • Marc De Groote, "Joannes Geometres' Metaphrasis of the Odes: Critical Edition," 375-410 Abstract / Full text
  • Thomas Conley, "John Italos' Methodos Rhetorike: Text and Commentary," 411-437 Abstract / Full text

45 (2005) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Sarah Bolmarcich, "Thucydides 1.19.1 and the Peloponnesian League," 5-34 Abstract / Full text
  • Donald Lateiner, "Signifying Names and Other Ominous Accidental Utterances in Classical Historiography," 35-57 Abstract / Full text
  • James A. Kelhoffer, "John the Baptist's 'Wild Honey' and 'Honey' in Antiquity," 59-73 Abstract / Full text
  • Stephen M. Trzaskoma, "A Novelist Writing 'History': Longus' Thucydides Again," 75-90 Abstract / Full text
  • Gerald V. Lalonde, "Pagan Cult to Christian Ritual: The Case of Agia Marina Theseiou," 91-125 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • Mary R. Bachvarova, "The Eastern Mediterranean Epic Tradition from Bilgames and Akka to the Song of Release to Homer's Iliad," 131-153 Abstract / Full text
  • Geoffrey D. Dunn, "The Date of Innocent I's Epistula 12 and the Second Exile of John Chrysostom," 155-170 Abstract / Full text
  • John Wortley, "The Marian Relics at Constantinople," 171-187 Abstract / Full text
  • Brad L. Cook, "The Essential Philip of Macedon: A Byzantine Epitome of His Life," 189-211 Abstract / Full text
  • William M. Calder III, "C. M. Bowra on W. S. Barrett: An Unpublished Testimonium," 213-217 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • J. B. Rives, "Phrygian Tales," 223-244 Abstract / Full text
  • Astrid Möller, "Epoch-making Eratosthenes," 245-260 Abstract / Full text
  • Matthew Gonzales, "The Oracle and Cult of Ares in Asia Minor," 261-283 Abstract / Full text
  • Edward Watts, "Where to Live the Philosophical Life in the Sixth Century? Damascius, Simplicius, and the Return from Persia," 285-315 Abstract / Full text
  • Patrick Viscuso, "Theodore Balsamon's Canonical Images of Women," 317-326 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Gabriel Danzig, "Intra-Socratic Polemics: The Symposia of Plato and Xenophon," 331-357 Abstract / Full text
  • Dmitriy A. Shcheglov, "Hipparchus on the Latitude of Southern India," 359-380 Abstract / Full text
  • Anthony Kaldellis, "The Works and Days of Hesychios the Illoustrios of Miletos," 381-403 Abstract / Full text
  • Brian Croke, "Procopius' Secret History: Rethinking the Date," 405-432 Abstract / Full text

46 (2006) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Giampiero Scafoglio, "Two Fragments of the Epic Cycle," 5-11 Abstract / Full text
  • L. Richardson Jr, "The Terentian Adaptation of the Heauton Timorumenos of Menander," 13-36 Abstract / Full text
  • David Frankfurter, "Fetus Magic and Sorcery Fears in Roman Egypt," 37-62 Abstract / Full text
  • Eugenio Amato, "An Unpublished Ethopoea of Severus of Alexandria," 63-72 Abstract / Full text
  • Sergio Giannobile and D. R. Jordan, "A Lead Phylactery from Colle san Basilio (Sicily)," 73-86 Abstract / Full text
  • Christos Simelidis, "Honouring the Bridegroom like God: Theodore Prodromos Carm. Hist. 6.46," 87-100 Abstract / Full text
  • Thomas Conley, "Rummaging in Walz's Attic: Two Anonymous Opuscula in Rhetores Graeci," 101-122 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • Daniel Markovic, "Hyperbaton in the Greek Literary Sentence," 127-145 Abstract / Full text
  • Loukas Papadimitropoulos, "Marriage and Strife in Euripides' Andromache," 147-158 Abstract / Full text
  • David R. Jordan, "P.Duk.inv. 729, Magical Formulae," 159-173 Abstract / Full text
  • Charles Pazdernik, "Xenophon's Hellenica in Procopius' Wars: Pharnabazus and Belisarius," 175-206 Abstract / Full text
  • Gunther Martin, "Rhetorical Exercise or Political Pamphlet? Thomas Magistros' Exploitation of Demosthenes' Against Leptines," 207-226 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Margalit Finkelberg, "Regional Texts and the Circulation of Books: the Case of Homer," 231-248 Abstract / Full text
  • Janette Auer, "The Aeschylean Electra," 249-273 Abstract / Full text
  • William J. Slater and Daniela Summa, "Crowns for Magnesia," 275-299 Abstract / Full text
  • Leslie S. B. MacCoull, "Menas and Thomas: Notes on the Dialogus de scientia politica," 301-313 Abstract / Full text
  • John Wortley, "How the Desert Fathers 'Meditated'," 315-328 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Harold M. Zellner, "Sappho's Proof that Death Is an Evil," 333-337 Abstract / Full text
  • Edwin M. Carawan, "The Athenian Law of Agreement," 339-374 Abstract / Full text
  • David D. Phillips, "Why Was Lycophron Prosecuted by Eisangelia?" 375-394 Abstract / Full text
  • Paul Botley, "Renaissance Scholarship and the Athenian Calendar," 395-431 Abstract / Full text

47 (2007) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Jonathan P. Zarecki, "Pandora and Strife in Hesiod," 5-29 Abstract / Full text
  • Charles W, Fornara and David C. Yates, "FGrHist 328 (Philochorus) F 181," 31-37 Abstract / Full text
  • Nigel G. Wilson, "Scholiasts and Commentators," 39-70 Abstract / Full text
  • Raffaella Cribiore, "Lucian, Libanus, and the Short Road to Rhetoric," 71-86 Abstract / Full text
  • Attilio Mastrocinque, "Late Antique Lamps with Defixiones," 87-99 Abstract / Full text
  • P. J. Finglass, "A Newly-Discovered Edition of Sophocles by Peter Elmsley," ) 101-116 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • John M. Marston, "Language of Ritual Cursing in the Binding of Prometheus," 121-133 Abstract / Full text
  • Sviatoslav Dmitriev, "The Last Marriage and the Death of Lysimachus," 135-149 Abstract / Full text
  • P. Thonemann, "Magnesia and the Greeks of Asia (I.Magnesia 16.16)," 151-160 Abstract / Full text
  • Maren R. Niehoff, "Did the Timaeus Create a Textual Community?" 161-191 Abstract / Full text
  • Rance, Philip, "The Etymologicum Magnum and the 'Fragment of Urbicius'," 193-224 Abstract / Full text
  • David M. Gwynn, "From Iconoclasm to Arianism: the Construction of Christian Tradition in the Iconoclast Controversy," 225-251 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Harold M. Zellner, "Sappho's Alleged Proof of Aesthetic Relativity," 257-270 Abstract / Full text
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, Ekklesia Synkletos in Classical Athens and the Ekklesiai Held in the Eighth Prytany of 347/6," 271-306 Abstract / Full text
  • James A. Kelhoffer, "Suppressing Anger in Early Christianity: Examples from the Pauline Tradition," 307-325 Abstract / Full text
  • George W. Houston, "Grenfell, Hunt, Breccia, and the Book Collections of Oxyrhynchus," 327-359 Abstract / Full text
  • Anthony Kaldellis, "Christodoros on the Statues of the Zeuxippos Baths: A New Reading of the Ekphrasis," 361-383 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Steve Reece, "Homer's Asphodel Meadow," 389-400 Abstract / Full text
  • Waldemar Heckel, "Nicanor Son of Balacrus," 401-412 Abstract / Full text
  • Elizabeth Asmis, "Myth and Philosophy in Cleanthes' Hymn to Zeus," 413-429 Abstract / Full text
  • Craig A. Gibson, "Alexander in the Tychaion: Ps.-Libanius on the Statues," 431-454 Abstract / Full text
  • Christopher P. Jones, "Procopius of Gaza and the Water of the Holy City," 455-467 Abstract / Full text
  • Pieter Beullens and Allan Gotthelf, "Theodore Gaza's Translation of Aristotle's De Animalibus: Content, Influence, and Date," 469-513 Abstract / Full text
  • William M. Calder III and Stephan Heilen, "David E. Pingree: An Unpublished Autobiography," 515-523 Abstract / Full text

48 (2008) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • Matthew Wright, "Enter a Phrygian (Euripides Orestes 1369)," 5-13 Abstract / Full text
  • Mogens Herman Hansen,"Thucydides' Description of Democracy (2.37.1) and the EU-Convention of 2003," 15-26 Abstract / Full text
  • Julia Lougovaya, "Euphranor of Rhamnous, Aged 105, the Most Fortunate Athenian," 27-37 Abstract / Full text
  • Jacek Rzepka, "The Units of Alexander's Army and the District Divisions of Late Argead Macedonia," 39-56 Abstract / Full text
  • K. R. Dark and A. L. Harris, "The Last Roman Forum: the Forum of Leo in Fifth-century Constantinople," 57-69 Abstract / Full text
  • Ronald F. Newbold, "Curiosity and Exposure in Nonnus," 71-94 Abstract / Full text
  • Raffaella Cribiore, "Menander the Poet or Menander Rhetor? An Encomium of Dioscoros Again," 95-109 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • Allaire B. Stallsmith, "The Name of Demeter Thesmophoros," 115-131 Abstract / Full text
  • Georgia Irby-Massie, "Prometheus Bound and Contemporary Trends in Greek Natural Philosophy," 133-157 Abstract / Full text
  • Timothy E. Duff, "The Opening of Plutarch's Life of Themistokles," 159-179 Abstract / Full text
  • Ari Z. Bryen, "Visibility and Violence in Petitions from Roman Egypt," 181-200 Abstract / Full text
  • Sarah E. Bassett, "The Late Antique Image of Menander," 201-225 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • William A. Johnson, "Hesiod's Theogony: Reading the Proem as a Priamel," 231-235 Abstract / Full text
  • Johan Tralau, "Revolt of the Images: Mutual Guilt in the Parodos of the Antigone," 237-257 Abstract / Full text
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "An Update on the Shotgun Method," 259-286 Abstract / Full text
  • Sergio Giannobile and D. R. Jordan, "On the Text of the Hipponium Tablet," 287-294 Abstract / Full text
  • Barbara Saylor Rodgers, "Catulus' Speech in Cassius Dio 36.31-36," 295-318 Abstract / Full text
  • Alan Cadwallader, "The Reverend Dr. John Luke and the Churches of Chonai," 319-338 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Emily Grace Kazakévich, "Were the choris oikountes Slaves?" [1960; edited by Deborah Kamen], 343-380 Abstract / Full text
  • Tom Garvey, "Plato's Atlantis Story: A Prose Hymn to Athena," 381-392 Abstract / Full text
  • Rachel Bryant Davies, "Reading Ezekiel's Exagoge: Tragedy, Sacrificial Ritual, and the Midrashic Tradition," 393-415 Abstract / Full text
  • Arjan Zuiderhoek, "On the Political Sociology of the Imperial Greek City," 417-445 Abstract / Full text
  • Brian Croke, "Poetry and Propaganda: Anastasius I as Pompey," 447-466 Abstract / Full text

49 (2009) [top]

      No. 1, Spring
  • David Kawalko Roselli, "Theorika in Fifth-Century Athens" 5-30 Abstract / Full text
  • Brad L. Cook, "Athenian Terms of Civic Praise in the 330s: Aeschines vs. Demosthenes," 31-52 Abstract / Full text
  • Lara O'Sullivan, "History from Comic Hypotheses: Stratocles, Lachares, and P.Oxy. 1235," 53-79 Abstract / Full text
  • Vasiliki Kostopoulou, "Philostratus' Imagines 2.18: Words and Images," 81-100 Abstract / Full text
  • Pantelis Nigdelis, and Asterios Lioutas, "'First of the Hellenes in the Province': A New Inscription from Mygdonia," 101-112 Abstract / Full text
  • Edward Watts, "The Enduring Legacy of the Iatrosophist Gessius," 113-133 Abstract / Full text
  • Danuta M. Górecki, "Constantine VII's Peri ton stratioton," 31-52 Abstract / Full text

      No. 2, Summer
  • Benjamin Sammons, "Agamemnon and His Audiences," 159-185 Abstract / Full text
  • P. J. Finglass, "Unpublished Conjectures at Leiden on the Greek Dramatists," 187-221 Abstract / Full text
  • Marcel Lysgaard Lech, "The Shape of the Athenian Theatron in the Fifth Century: Overlooked Evidence," 223-226 Abstract / Full text
  • Christopher A. Faraone, , "Stopping Evil, Pain, Anger, and Blood: The Ancient Greek Tradition of Protective Iambic Incantations," 227-255 Abstract / Full text
  • Katarzyna Jazdzewska, "Hagiographic Invention and Imitation: Niketas' Life of Theoktiste and Its Literary Models," 257-279 Abstract / Full text
  • Klaas Bentein, Floris Bernard, Marc De Groote, and Kristoffel Demoen, "Book Epigrams in Honor of the Church Fathers: Some Inedita from the Eleventh Century," 281-294 Abstract / Full text
  • Antonis K. Petrides, "Georgios Pachymeres between Ethnography and Narrative: Syngraphai Historiai 3.3-5," 295-318 Abstract / Full text

      No. 3, Autumn
  • Andrew T. Alwine, "The Non-Homeric Cyclops in the Homeric Odyssey," 323-333 Abstract / Full text
  • Anna Strataridaki, "Orphans at Cretan Syssitia," 335-342 Abstract / Full text
  • Marcel Lysgaard Lech, "Marching Choruses? Choral Performance in Athens," 343-361 Abstract / Full text
  • David G. Smith, "Alcibiades, Athens, and the Tyranny of Sicily (Thuc. 6.16)," 363-389 Abstract / Full text
  • Jeffrey Hunt, "Bucolic Experimentation in Theocritus' Idyll 10," 391-412 Abstract / Full text
  • Jessica Wissmann, "Athena's 'Unreasonable Advice': The Education of Telemachus in Ancient Interpretations of Homer," 413-452 Abstract / Full text
  • Regla Fernández-Garrido, "Stasis-theory in Judicial Speeches of Greek Novels," 453-472 Abstract / Full text

      No. 4, Winter
  • Miryam Librán Moreno, "Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1478-1480," 477-485 Abstract / Full text
  • Stephen Usher, "Oratio Recta and Oratio Obliqua in Polybius," 487-514 Abstract / Full text
  • Pantelis Nigdelis, "The Gens Varinia in Macedonia: On the Serrai Decree SEG LIV 617," 515-533 Abstract / Full text
  • Ari Z. Bryen and Andrzej Wypustek, "Gemellus' Evil Eyes (P.Mich. VI 423-424)," 535-555 Abstract / Full text
  • Laura Miguélez Cavero, "The Appearance of the Gods in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus," 557-583 Abstract / Full text
  • Anthony Kaldellis, "The Date and Structure of Prokopios' Secret History and His Projected Work on Church History," 585-616 Abstract / Full text

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