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Omnibus 91
Content: The dark side of Augustus’ ‘Imperial image’ – Christopher Burden-Strevens Gladiators in the Roman east – Zahra Newby The simile in Homer – Robert Philp ‘For some, war becomes home’: the pain of...
Classical Review
Classical Quarterly
Greece & Rome (inc. New Surveys)
Omnibus 90
Content: What did Herodotus think he was doing? – Robin Osborne Fiction in Aristophanes and Lucian – Jenni Glaser Forms transformed into new bodies: Ovid and the many forms of epic – Henry Tang...
Omnibus 89
Contents: Meat is murder? Food and drink in the Odyssey – John Weeds Cicero and the ‘EnCyropedia’: mathematical optics and Roman builders – Thomas Kelly The greatest king Assyria never had – Robert Rohland...
Omnibus 88
Contents: Authoritarian elections in imperial Rome – Timothy Smith Diogeiton’s daughter and the silence of Athenian women – Giulia Maltagliati Erotophobia and gender ambiguity in Euripides’ Hippolytus – Sarah Cullinan Herring Helen, the gods,...
Omnibus 87
Contents: Being Roman: live in the Roman Empire – Mary Beard Identity politics, Greek-style – Emily Clifford A suspicious reading of Aeneas – Dan Jolowicz Strabo’s colossal Geography: writing the world of Rome –...
Omnibus 86
Contents: Cruel fate and the beginning of the end in Iliad 16 – Hugo Shakeshaft Acting up and owning up in the Roman world – Justine Potts Ancient slavery and the modern museum –...
Omnibus 85
Contents: ‘No second Troy’: Virgil’s Aeneid and the fall of cities – Bruce Gibson Why are there frogs in Frogs? – Matthew Hosty The emperor in the provinces – what coins can tell us...
Omnibus 84
Contents: Colonial encounters: reading the Homeric Cyclops with Derek Walcott – Matthew Ward Family matters: dynastic struggles in Tacitus Annals 4 – Panayiotis Christoforou Play it forward: Greece and Rome in digital games –...
Omnibus 83
Contents: What was it like to consult the oracle at Dodona? – Hugh Bowden, Esther Eidinow, and Richard Cole Aeneas – the empty protagonist – David Butterfield Kissing the doorposts: Virgil’s Aeneid and the...
Presidential Address 2021
Mos Maiorum by M. Williams
Omnibus 82
Contents: #MeToo Medusa – Helen Morales Archaeology, Roman Britain, and the Brigantes – Martin Millett Achilles’ heel: (im)mortality in the Iliad – Thomas Nelson Mary Beard on the imperial image Ancient automata between myth...
Omnibus 81
Contents: The worst journey in the world – Tim Rood Sam Hood Translation Prize 2020 – Dylan Brookes Octavian’s gifts – Richard Alston The Odyssey and its predecessors – Henry Spelman Performing the epic...
Presidential Address 2019
Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion? by M. Beard
Omnibus 79
Contents: Ancient views on Homer and humour – Oliver Thomas Sam Hood Translation Prize 2019 Dark Comedy in Frogs – Natalia Tsoumpra Making leaders great again? Xenophon on leadership – Fiona Hobden Cicero, Demosthenes,...
Omnibus 80
Contents: Imagining Virgil: bibliography, fiction and the Aeneid – Talitha Kearey Odysseus’ western wanderings – Jessica Lightfoot Saving the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity – John Weisweiler Cinadon’s conspiracy and Sparta’s police state – William...
Omnibus 69
Contents: Dido and Aeneas in Roman Britain – Kathryn Thompson and Zahra Newby Visit the Museum of Somerset Gladstone Memorial Essay Prize 2015 Long-range perspectives in the Iliad – Helen van Noorden How Greek...
Omnibus 70
Contents: Odysseus as bard in the Odyssey – Sam Gartland A child is born: the enduring mystery of Virgil’s fourth Eclogue – Luke Houghton Herodotus and the Persian Wars: memory, recrimination, and the writing...
Omnibus 71
Contents: Theodicy in the Odyssey … and the Iliad – Adrian Kelly Pompey’s your man! Cicero’s De Imperio Gnaei Pompei – Henriette van der Blom Clothing in late antiquity – Faith Pennick Morgan Sam...

