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Contents:
Death in bloom: Pallas and Camilla in Virgil’s Aeneid 11 – Siobhan Chomse
Antinous: a boy made god in the Roman Empire – R. R. R. Smith
Euripides’ Medea and sympathy’s dangerous power – Simon Goldhill
From ferocity to friendship: how Horace changed satire – Sarah Wolstencroft
A case of mistaken identity? Socrates in Plato’s Phaedo – David C. Lee
Kings, Romans, countrymen? Were the Romans ever ruled by kings? – Christopher Smith
Prodigal sons? Odysseus, Telemachus, and the dark side of being a father – Emma Greensmith
A thorny issue: Virgil’s versatile vepres (or brambles) – Rebecca Armstrong
The mirror on the Moon – Karen Ni Mheallaigh
The other Oedipus
A wh(if)f away from the throne, or: Pliny the emperor- Ingo Gildenhard