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IssueTitleAuthorMain CategoryKeywordsYear
42AntigonesUnderwood, L.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Sophocles2001
64The invention of Homer: a sculptural accountSpivey, N.Greek Art and ArchaeologyStatues; Art2012
44How obelisks became RomanElsner, J.Roman Art & ArchaeologyCity of Rome; Architecture2002
58Catullus 22: on (not) judging a book by its coverGale, M.Roman LiteratureCatullus2009
10Curses from BathTomlin, R.Roman HistoryReligion1985
58Tragic bits and piecesSommerstein, A.H.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Lost works2009
8Mother GaiaHughes, J.Greek HistoryEarth1984
20The Naked Truth about Greek AthleticsInstone, S.Greek HistoryOlympics; Athletics1990
5ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1983
25The uses of ZeusesArafat, K.Greek Art & ArchaeologyZeus1993
7Parody of a parody of a parody?Taplin, O.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1984
46Harry Potter and the teaching of ClassicsWhitmarsh, T.ReceptionHarry Potter2003
9ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1985
38Aeneas, family and fateTarbet, H.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid; Poetry; Competitions1999
63Putting Agrippina in her place: Tacitus and imperial womenEdwards, C.Roman HistoryTacitus; Women2012
14The amusing tale of Q. Pomponius MusaKreitzer, L.Roman Art & ArchaeologyNumismatics1987
30Rome Revived? The city as a language of powerEdwards, C.Roman Art & Archaeology; Reception; Roman HistoryImperialism; Augustus; Architecture1995
53Cicero detective?Fotheringham, L.Roman LiteratureCicero2007
53Grave issues in Classical AthensTurner, S.Greek Art & ArchaeologyArt; Athens; Tombs2007
16What did Homer know about writing?Edwards, P.Greek LiteratureHomer; Linguistics1988
26The Philosopher and the TigerSharples, B.Philosophy1993
65Pliny's Vesuvius: off the beaten track in the Bay of NaplesGibson, R.Roman Art and Archaeology; Roman LiteraturePompeii; Herculaneum; Pliny2013
14Translating the AeneidWest, D.Roman LiteratureAeneid; Virgil; Poetry1987
41Whiter than white': perfection and the Greek legecyJones, E.Reception2001
14ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1987
5Reading the Ancient HistoriansWoodman, T.Greek History; Greek Literature; Roman History; Roman LiteratureHistoriography1983
8Euripides the PscyhologistKnox, B.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides1984
4Latin A-ZGlare, P.Roman Literature; ReceptionLatin1982
49On the walls of TroyDonaghy, M. and Greenwood, E.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2005
2The Image of HoraceRudd, N.Roman LiteraturePoetry; Horace1981
23How to Decorate a Roman HouseLing, R.Roman Art & ArchaeologyArchitecture1992
70Alexander the Great and the substitute kingStevens, K.Greek HistoryAlexander the Great2015
9Consciously StoicLong, A.Greek PhilosophyZeno; Stoicism1985
13The World of Pontius PilateGoodman, M.Roman HistoryJudaism; Christianity; Pilate1987
26A Short Gallop With Homer's HorsesScupham, C.Greek LiteratureAnimals1993
56Famous lost wordsWright, M.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureLost works2008
19Hadrian's Wall Pilgrimmage Burton, R.ReceptionRoman Britain1990
23A Museum, not a SnoozeumBeard, M. & Henderson, J.ReceptionMuseums1992
55Troy II: re-fighting and re-writing the Iliad in the OdysseyCowan, B. Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2008
67Curses, charms and magic in the ancient worldArbabzadah, M.MiscellaneousMagic2014
12New Documents from VindolandaBowman, A.; Thomas, J.Roman Art & AchaeologyRoman Britain1986
27Getting back at your guardian in Sophocles' Electra and AntigoneHall, E.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Sophocles1994
5Dressed to KillJenkins, I.Greek HistoryClothing; Gender; Women1983
70Odysseus as bard in the OdysseyGartland, S.Greek LiteratureHomer; Odyssey2015
41Homer, espionage, and Albanian complexitiesGraziosi, B.ReceptionHomer2001
13LVDI LATINIStroh, W.Miscellaneous1987
68The problem with Nero': Gender and invective in Annals 15Whitton, C.Roman HistoryTacitus; Nero; Gender2014
55Tell me, Muse...story-telling in the OdysseyNi Mheallaigh, K.Greek LiteratureHomer; Odyssey2008
8JuvenalRudd, N.Roman LiteratureJuvenal1984
7Latin and Greek Today: The Classical Continuum 4O'Neill, W.ReceptionLanguage1984
1Greek Dinner PartiesVickers, M.Greek HistoryFood1981
40Child's PlayScupham, C.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama2000
53Plato on the mediaSedley, D.Greek LiteraturePlato; Philosophy2007
35Winners and Losers: Vergil's Double VisionPobjoy, M.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Poetry1998
46What makes a tyrant?Harrison, T.Greek HistoryPolitics; Democracy2003
14Putting together the pieces: a passage in the BacchaeEasterling, P.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides1987
71The Lost Boys: did the Romans love their children?Masseglia, J.Roman HistoryChildhood2016
69Augustus and Livia: An extraordinary marriageLanglands, R.Roman HistoryAugustus2015
64Salamis: the battle that saved western civilization?Cartledge, P.Greek HistoryPersia; Herodotus2012
52Ritual and money in Aeschylus' AgamemnonSeaford, R.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Aeschylus2006
69Luxury versus poverty? Herodotus' view of the Persian WarsRood, T.Greek HistoryHerodotus; Persia2015
4Aphrodite's City in TurkeyPrice, S.Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & ArchaeologyAphrodisias; Turkey; Caria1982
46How to win friends and influence peopleOsborne, C.Greek LiteraturePhilosophy2003
49A Magic Square for PlatoKelsey, K.Greek LiteraturePhilosophy; Plato2005
25PersiaKuhrt, A.Greek HistoryPersia1993
46Bedroom FarceSparkes, B.Greek Literature; Roman Literature; ReceptionHomer; Ovid; Art; Mythology2003
64In Praise of the UnexpectedKneebone, E.Roman LiteratureLucian2012
51The 'Mycenaean' Civilization?Preston, L.Greek Art and ArchaeologyMycenae2006
61Courting controversy: Shakespeare's use of Ovid in Venus and AdonisEllis, G.ReceptionShakespeare; Ovid2011
9Shakespeare's RomeMartindale, J.ReceptionShakespeare1985
16ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1988
2Earthquakes in Ancient GreeceCartledge, P.Greek HistoryScience1981
54Who's that girl? The case of Ovid's CorinnaLively, G.Roman LiteratureOvid2007
59The Spirit of Man': the classical hero in the Great WarSpeller, E.ReceptionWorld War I2010
41Don't trust TrimalchioPanayotakis, C.Roman LiteratureHumour2001
36Seamus Heaney and the ClassicsO'Donoghue, B.ReceptionPoetry1998
58Conquering Greece: A Persian perspectiveHaubold, J.Greek HistoryPersia2009
48Priam encounters UlyssessFanthorpe, U.A. and P. MurrayGreek Literature; ReceptionHomer; Iliad2004
14The Latest in Villas at Los Angeles and Herculaneum Taplin, O.Roman Art & Achaeology; ReceptionHerculaneum1987
20What was a Greek Chorus?Carey, C.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1990
4P.L.I.N.Y.'S LettersHenderson, J.Roman History; Roman LiteraturePliny1982
24At Home with AugustusEdwards, C.Roman HistoryAugustus; Principate1992
23Christians and the LionClark, G.Roman HistoryChristianity1992
64Does Dido's curse work?O'Gorman, E.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2012
23The Aeneid as a Poem of HistoryFeeney, D.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid; Poetry1992
17Boadicea's Biographer: An Interview with Lady Antonia FraserFraser, A.Interviews1989
34The History of Money: A New Gallery at the British MuseumMeadows, A.Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & ArchaeologyNumismatics1997
71Thucydides: the universal historian?Morley, N.Greek HistoryThucydides2016
31Daedalus and Icarus: Two PoemsFisser, C.Roman Literature; ReceptionPoetry1996
3The Oresteia in LondonMurray, O.Greek Literature; ReceptionTragedy; Greek Drama; Modern Drama1982
35Event of the Century or How not to fall off a Roman horseJames, S.ReceptionArmy; War1998
26Staging the OdysseyDoran, G.Greek Literature; ReceptionHomer; Modern Drama; Odyssey1993
22Breeding WordsBeale, A.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureLanguage; Latin; Linguistics1991
23Euripides' Hippolytus - desire and failureCroally, N.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides1992
1W. H. Auden on Homer and VirgilGrandsen, K.W.ReceptionPoetry1981
67Imperium sine fine? Rome in ScotlandNicholls, M.Roman Art and ArchaeologyArchaeology; Roman Britain2014
29What kind of Greece?Wallace, J.Reception18th Century; Victorians1995
62George Washington in Nude Pollie Panic': debating classical art in the USABlanshard, A. Reception2011
64Is 'all dark and comfortless' in Euripides' Trojan Women?Taplin, O.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides2012
36Gladiators - The BasicsGruzelier, C.Roman HistoryGladiators1998
7Putting a Name to a FaceHassall, M.Roman Art & Archaeology1984
17A Play on Worlds: Aristophanes' ThesmophoriazousaiLowe, N.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1989
36News from Vindolanda: a causalty of a British revolt under Hadrian?Birley, A.Roman HistoryRoman Britain; War1998
38Thucydides, History and TragedyRood, T.Greek HistoryThucydides1999
3ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1982
55Philosophy as a preparation for death in Plato's PhaedoWarren, J.Greek LiteraturePlato; Philosophy2008
43Writing for Posterity: Thucydides on PericlesGreenwood, E.Greek HistoryThucydides; Pericles2002
55Words and deeds: the power and weakness of Cicero's oratoryFox, M.Roman Literature; Roman HistoryCicero2008
22Lost gold of the IceniHassall, M.Roman Art & ArchaeologyRoman Britain1991
56Terence, tender prostitutes, and kind mothers-in-lawPanayotakis, C.Roman LiteratureRoman Drama2008
44The Iliad as tragedyJones, P.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2002
71Theodicy in the Odyssey...and the IliadKelly, A.Greek LiteratureHomer; Odyssey; Iliad2016
30Lo, star-led chieftains...': Aeneas and the MagiWest, S.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid; Religion; Christianity1995
35Show us you care, Ma'amGriffith, J. & M.Roman History; Reception1998
50Knowing VirtueWalker, R.Greek LiteraturePhilosophy; Plato; Socrates2005
16Big Fight in East LondiniumKington, M.MiscellaneousHumour1988
68Augustus, the Senate, and the city of RomeRussell, A.Roman HistoryAugustus; City of Rome2014
48What didn't the Etruscans do for us?Swaddling, J.Roman Art & ArchaeologyEtruscans2004
32Classical News-BitesUnknownMiscellaneousNews1996
52Making an ass of oneself: Apuleius' MetamorphosisRepath, I.Roman LiteratureApuleius2006
58CSI Roman Syria: archaeology of ancient chemical warfareJames, S.Roman Art and ArchaeologyArchaeology; War; Syria2009
23All About PanBoardman, J.Greek Art & Archaeology; ReceptionPan1992
63Barbarians at the GatesKelly, C.Roman HistoryHuns2012
9Delphi and DivinationPrice, S.Greek HistoryReligion1985
69Did Roman government work?Steel, C.Roman HistoryPolitics2015
38The Arch of Titus - the basic factsPatterson, J.Roman Art & ArchaeologyArchitecture1999
46Classical and Post-Colonial Tragedy: Euripides' and Wole Soyinka's BacchaeBryant-Davies, R.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Euripides2003
46The politics of the Augustan building programmePaintin, I.Roman History; Roman Art & ArchaeologyCity of Rome; Augustus; Politics; Urbanism2003
70Aeschylus' taste for wicked womenWyles, R.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Aeschylus2015
16Satyrs, Football Hooligans and a Poet at DelphiBurton, R.Reception; Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles1988
59Cleon: an unscrupulous and vulgar rabble-rouser?Lomax, A.Greek HistoryAthens2010
53Are Greek historians biased in their presentation of the enemy?Pranav, S.Greek HistoryHerodotus; Historiography2007
35Cleon the Misunderstood?Morley, N.Greek HistoryAthens; Thucydides1998
13More Masked MaraudersScupham, C.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Modern Drama1987
62Berlitz Latin for travellers: a Greek speaker goes to RomeDickey, E.Roman HistoryPapyrus2011
30The Birth of Physics in Ancient GreeceSedley, D.PhilosophyScience1995
10Wolves and Werewolves in GreeceBuxton, R.Greek Literature; Greek HistoryMythology1985
26Euripides Helen - the First Modern Comedy?Lanch, M.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides1993
37Homer and the Art of StorytellingMinchin, E.Greek LiteratureHomer1999
63Txt like a RomanKing, G. and M. NichollsRoman Art and ArchaeologyEpigraphy2012
24Spurlos Verkunt (Sunk without trace)Bound, M.Roman History; Greek HistoryNavy; Etruscan1992
22Thucydides and the Gulf WarKustow, M.ReceptionThucydides; Modern Drama1991
50Significant gestures: Roman rhetoric and the bodyWhitmarsh, T.Roman HistoryOratory2005
48Ancient Olympics, modern mythsMiles, R.ReceptionOlympics; Athletics2004
47Discovering Roman towns in ItalyMillett, M.Roman Art & ArchaeologyUrbanism; Archaeology2004
6Roman GardensPurcell, N.Roman Art & AchaeologyGardens1983
29Theban 'pigs' bite backCartledge, P.Greek HistoryThebes1995
24Tacitus and the Writing of HistoryMartin, R.Roman History; Roman LiteratureTacitus; Historiography1992
50How not to bore your audience: Notes for tragic script writersEasterling, P.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Tragedy2005
20Polybius, Historian of Rome's Rise to PowerWalbank, F.Roman HistoryPolybius1990
4ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1982
52The thrill of GreekAdams, M.Reception2006
19Ancient Athens in Euston RoadJennings, A.Reception; Greek Art & ArchaeologyArchitecture; Victorians1990
16Tacitus and the PrincipateGriffin, M.Roman Literature; Roman HistoryTacitus; Principate1988
22Emperors, Gladiators, ChristiansWiedemann, T.Roman HistoryGladiators1991
55Ancient and modern: Democracy in Athens and BritainDavidson, L. Reception; Greek HistoryAthens; Democracy2008
44Peleus and Thetis in Ovid's Metamorphoses and Catullus 64Armstrong, R.Roman LiteratureOvid; Catullus2002
24The Hero AchillesMartin, F.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad1992
68Musonius Rufus and women's educationGloyn, E.Roman HistoryEducation; Women2014
61Xenophon, son of Gryllus, in conversation with Maria PretzlerPretzler, M.Greek HistoryXenophon; Interview2011
42All too Greek? Herodotus on the Ionian RevoltBowden, H. Greek History; Greek LiteratureHerodotus2001
15Pericles and AfterFisher, N.Greek HistoryPericles; Thucydides1988
59Rodin and classical sculptureChambers, S.ReceptionSculpture2010
58To the victors the spoils: the cunning of ThemistoclesAnderson, R.Greek HistoryAthens2009
32How Herodotus Believed in OraclesHarrison, T.Greek HistoryHerodotus; Religion1996
55Ancient and modern: digital reconstruction of the Classical pastNicholls, M.Roman Art and Archaeology; ReceptionArchaeology; City of Rome2008
58Caesar, Alexander, and Pompey: the making of a dictatorSteel, C.Roman HistoryJulius Caesar; Alexander the Great; Pompey2009
63Thetis in Iliad 24Graziosi B.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2012
32Tracking Down Lindsey DaviesNixon, L.Interviews1996
18The Oldest Jokes in the West?Fowler,D. & West, S.Roman Literature; Greek LiteratureHumour1989
57Petrarch and the ghosts of the classical pastHardie, P.Roman Literature; ReceptionRenaissance2009
57Deceipt, ignorance, and interpretation in Aeneid Book 4Parkes, R.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2009
52Men from Mars and Women from Mercury in Sophocles' ElectraTorrance, I.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Sophocles2006
12How to be a Greek accompanistBarker, A.MiscellaneousMusic1986
52Humour, translation, and Aristophanes' WaspsRobson, J.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Aristophanes; Translation; Humour2006
38Painting and the AfterlifeOsborne, R.Greek Art & ArchaeologyArt1999
37Vesuvius - Will the Titan awake?Scupham, C.Roman HistoryScience1999
26Greek CoinageSmith, J.Greek Art & ArchaeologyNumismatics1993
54Setting history in stoneTaylor, C.Greek Art & ArchaeologyAthens; Epigraphy2007
45Picture This! The House of Meleager at PompeiiLorenz, K.Roman Art & ArchaeologyPompeii; Art2003
55Polybius on Greece v. RomeOsborne, R. Greek History; Roman HistoryPolybius; Historiography2008
15The Athenian TriremeWhite, S. & Brown, K.ReceptionNavy1988
59Men in skirts' disrobed: narrative history and source criticismWhitmarsh, T.Greek HistoryHistoriography2010
59Agrippina's last words (rpt.)Whitton, C.Roman History; Roman LiteratureTacitus; Historiography2010
20Virgil on not knowning natureBrooke, M.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Poetry1990
63The Odes of Pindar and the modern Olympic GamesD'Angour, A.Reception of the Ancient WolrdOlympics; Pindar2012
2What was a satyr play?Seaford, R.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1981
12Making a Mint: coining in classical antiquityNash, D.Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & ArchaeologyNumismatics1986
42Why did Greek actors wear masks?Wiles, D.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama2001
35Up PompeiiCooley, A.Roman Art & ArchaeologyPompeii1998
16Aeneas and SinonHaney, P.Roman LiteratureAeneid; Virgil; Poetry1988
7First catch your text: Latin manuscripts old and newParsons, P.Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman LiteraturePapyrus; Preserving Texts1984
16The Metamorphoses of OvidHollis, A.Roman LiteratureOvid; Poetry1988
33Virgil: (Don't) Look Back in AngerBraund, S.Roman LiteratureAeneid; Virgil; Poetry1997
58A good man in Africa: Aeneas arrives in CarthageHarrison, S.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2009
23The Birth of Democracy?Osborne, R.Greek HistoryAthens; Democracy1992
39The ErechtheumOsborne, R.Greek Art & ArchaeologyAthens; Architecture2000
54Arms and the man in Aeneid 12Buckley, E.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2007
64Youth language' in ancient RomeKruschwitz, P. and E. FeliceRoman HistoryLatin2012
30How different was Jesus?Rowland, C.Roman HistoryReligion; Christianity1995
62Sophocles' Ajax and the vase-paintersFinglass, P.Greek Literature; Greek Art and ArchaeologyGreek Drama; Sophocles; Vases2011
44War and wine: British Responses to RomeRathbone, D.Roman Art & ArchaeologyBoudicca2002
56Love lessonsHiggins, C.Roman LiteraturePoetry2008
47War and peace in the Iliad and Michael LongleyTaplin, O.Greek Literature; ReceptionHomer; Iliad2004
22Introducing CatullusWinterbottom, M.Roman LiteratureCatullus1991
35Farewell Seneca: The Philospher's Death in TacitusPhilip, R.Roman Literature; PhilosophyTacitus1998
58Omnibus interview Gail TrimbleOmnibusReceptionInterview2009
18Augustus seen from the ProvincesMorris, J.Roman History; Roman LiteratureAugustus1989
50Homer the psychologistParker, R.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2005
17Introducing PlautusWillcock, M. Roman LiteraturePlautus1989
32Aaagh! Noises off-stage in Greek TheatreScupham, C.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1996
44Behind Enemy Lines: Nisus and Euryalus in the AeneidCowan, B. Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2002
20Claudius Bites SnakeLevick, B.Roman HistoryMedicine; Claudius1990
67The glorious water-carrier: Stesichorus' Sack of TroyFinglass, P.Greek LiteratureTroy; Lost works; Papyrus2014
19Homer and Virgil's UnderworldSwain, S.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureHomer; Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry1990
41Aeneas, Rome's first tourist?Purcell, N.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2001
43Reproducing Rome? Town planning and the conquest of ItalyPatterson, J.Roman HistoryArchitecture; Urbanism2002
54Funny clones: 'Greek' comedies on the Roman stageLeigh, M.Roman LiteratureRoman Drama2007
33The Curse of Agrippina: Tacitus Annals 14O'Gorman, E.Roman Literature; Roman HistoryTacitus1997
4Forests and FleetsMeiggs, R.Greek History; Roman HistoryMilitary History; Navy1982
20More very old ChestnutsWest, S.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureHumour1990
51Roman sewers and the politics of cleanlinessBradley, M. Roman Art & ArchaeologyCity of Rome2006
65Hermes in the half-light: Priam, Achilles, and the end of the IliadWhitmarsh, T.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2013
23With Aeneas to ButhrotumGibbons, D.ReceptionVirgil; Aeneid1992
36Clues from the Earth: the new British Museum GalleriesJames, S.ReceptionMuseums1998
43You can see it in their eyes? Reading Roman PortraitsStewart, P.Roman Art & ArchaeologyArt2002
42Oedipus in AfricaMacintosh, F.ReceptionGreek Drama; Sophocles2001
38Master-chef or gluton? The mystery of ApicusGrainger, S.Roman LiteratureFood1999
20ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1990
57I am a number': Horace, Homer, and the walk-on in literaturePitcher, L.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureHorace2009
16Translating TranslationComber, M.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureAeneid; Linguistics; Translation1988
57Ovid's Metamorphoses metamorphosedTatlow, R.Roman Literature; ReceptionOvid2009
19ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1990
52Nausicaa: victim, helper, or temptress?Kelly, A.Greek LiteratureHomer; Odyssey2006
2The Classical Continuum 1: Symbol and SignThompson, W.ReceptionLanguage1981
26Why read historical novels?Parkins, H.Reception1993
32Did the Romans go to the baths to get clean or dirty?Zajac, N.Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman HistoryBaths1996
41The Greatest Show on Earth: Roman entertainment in New York circusesMalamud, M.Reception2001
3News from Roman BritainHassall, M.Roman Art & AchaeologyRoman Britain1982
1ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1981
61Wisdom through ignorance: Meno meets SocratesSilvermintz, D.Greek LiteraturePhilosophy2011
35T. Gracchus and T. Blair: Populist Politics then and nowParkins, H.Roman HistoryPolitics1998
56Theatre arts in 2008: Agamemnon at OxfordCatenaccio, C.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Aeschylus; Modern Drama2008
34Early Rome: Myth and MysterySmith, C.Roman HistoryRome1997
12Roots of our language (1)Jones, P.Roman LiteratureLinguistics; Roman Britain1986
44The darker face of ClassicsGoff, B. ReceptionOedipus2002
52Ovid's Error: Actaeon, sight, sex, and stripteaseIngleheart, J.Roman LiteratureOvid2006
60Penelope to Arachne: the stories weaving women tellNi Mheallaigh, K.Greek Literature; Roman LiteratureWomen; Ovid; Homer2010
22Euripides the inventor of modern comedy?Lanch, M.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Euripides; Modern Drama1991
1From our correspondent in Roman BritainHassall, M.Roman Art & ArchaeologyRoman Britain1981
18Ancient Greece sets TV on fireBurton, R.ReceptionTelevision; Education1989
15Loveliness and Refinement in CatullusBulley, M.Roman LiteratureCatullus; Poetry1988
21Aspasia: Athen's First LadyHawley, R.Greek Literature; Greek HistoryWomen; Gender; Athens1991
7Virgil's UnderworldWilliams, R.D.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Poetry1984
27Nestor AdvisesMorwood, J.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad; Poetry1994
39Domitian, the Frightened EmperorGriffith, M.Roman HistoryPolitics2000
9Pindar TransformedCrookes, D.Greek Literature; ReceptionPindar; Poetry1985
18Luxurious Dentifrice in RomeInnes, B. & Levick, C.Roman HistoryMedicine1989
1Long Live LatinMooney, B.ReceptionEducation1981
18Vergil's Fall of TroyNusbaum, G.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid; Poetry1989
49Giving Directions in Euripides' HecubaProbert, P. and Dickey, E.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides2005
4Heracles at CambridgeEasterling, P.Greek Literature; ReceptionGreek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles1982
25The Fragile Foundations of a Wonder of the WorldBrodersen, K.Greek Art & ArchaeologyEgypt; Architecture1993
32Suspense and Sensibility: Sophocles' Oedipus the KingComber, M.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles1996
46Classics and PoliticsPetsalis-Diomidis, A.ReceptionPolitics2003
15Hippocratic gynaecology made simplyKing, H.Greek HistoryMedicine; Hippocrates1988
66Laying into VerresPrag, J.Roman HistoryCicero2013
14Athenian Democracy in ActionOsborne, R.Greek HistoryAthens; Democracy1987
46Fancing meeting you here! Aegeus and Medea in Euripides' MedeaMossman, J.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides2003
71What is the function of book 8 in Virgil's Aeneid?Thomas, C.Roman LiteratureVirgil; Aeneid2016
8What were all those statues for?Smith, R.Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & ArchaeologyStatues1984
39The monstrous regiment? Aristophanes' comic feminocracyCartledge, P.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Aristophanes2000
3Greek and Roman Toothache Midgley, B.Greek History; Roman HistoryMedicine1982
27How to be happy in the next worldSeaford, R.Roman Art & Archaeology; Greek Art & ArchaeologyTombs1994
21Latin as she was spokePowell, J.G. Roman LiteratureLatin; Linguistics; Language1991
10Plato's State Prescription ChargesAnnas, J.Greek PhilosophyPlato1985
45The Women of AthensOmitowoju, R.Greek HistoryWomen2003
21ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1991
24Urbs Sancti PetriBurnyeat, M.ReceptionLanguage1992
59Euripides and the power of persuasionCarter, D.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides2010
66Demosthenes, inside and outWestwood, G.Greek HistoryDemosthenes; Athens2013
63Toga novels and Victorian cultureGoldhill, S.ReceptionVictorians2012
65Love's young dream...or nightmareMarshall, S.Roman LiteratureOvid2013
42Brand Augustus: A Roman marketing campaign in operationStanier, S.Roman HistoryAugustus; Politics2001
28Once in royal Saturn's CityLeary, T.Roman HistoryReligion; Christianity1994
18Getting Odysseus TapedRuben, B.ReceptionOdyssey1989
22Christmas in RomeScupham, C.Roman HistoryChristianity1991
70The marvel of marbleThomas, E.Roman Art and ArchaeologyCity of Rome2015
38The Islands of Diomedes: An Archaeological SensationParker, R.Greek Art & ArchaeologyArchaeology1999
58The character of AchillesSwift, L.Greek LiteratureHomer; Iliad2009
50Seneca's imaginary friend?Edwards, C.Roman LiteratureSeneca2005
24Curing the MindGill, C.Greek History; Roman HistoryMedicine1992
51Hector and AndromacheGraziosi, B. and C.A. DuffyGreek Literature; ReceptionHomer; Iliad2006
56Colloquies and VulgarsAdams, M.ReceptionLatin; Education2008
62Permanent emergency? Augustus establishes his principateRich, J.Roman HistoryAugustus2011
71Choral ConnectionsJackson, L.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Euripides2016
20Reconstructing King MidasPrag, J.Greek Art & ArchaeologyTombs1990
49Fashion and the cutting-edge of ClassicsPlatt, V.ReceptionClothing2005
44Walking among gods: Virgil in a landscape gardenGruzelier, C.Roman Literature; ReceptionVirgil; Aeneid2002
2ThersitesThersitesMiscellaneousHumour1981
66Socrates and XenophonBryan, J.Greek LiteraturePhilosophy; Socrates; Xenophon2013
17Seeing the words: Aeschylus' Oresteia Gould, J.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama1989
33A Very Different Dido and AeneasMorgan, L.ReceptionAeneid; Virgil1997
40Take your medicine! Livy 1 and History's Exemplary PurposeKraus, C.Roman Literature; Roman HistoryLivy; Historiography2000
5The Shadows of Past KnowledgeJenkyns, R.ReceptionVictorians1983
8Epic BeginningsMingay, J.Greek Literature; Roman LiteraturePoetry; Homer; Virgil1984
56Looking beyond the Greek cityStewart, D.Greek Art and ArchaeologyLandscape archaeology2008
29News BitesUnknownMiscellaneousNews1995
22In Search of Heinrich Schliemann Arnott, G.Greek Art & ArchaelogyHomer; Troy; Mycenae1991
47Paul in Athens: Christianity in a Classical contextMorgan, T.Roman History; Greek HistoryChristianity2004
44But seriously now...political themes in Aristophanes' WaspsMilligan, L.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Aristophanes2002
16Haunted HellasMayor, A.Greek LiteratureGreek Drama; Ghosts1988
3Sappho's Call to AphroditeCampbell, D.Greek LiteratureSappho; Poetry1982
49Redefining Roman status: reading the tombs of freed slavesCrawley Quinn, J.Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman HistoryEpigraphy2005
13How the Aeneid EndsFeeney, D.Roman LiteratureAeneid; Virgil; Poetry1987
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