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Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. I, 1974 (with Joseph Geiger, Daniel Gershenson and Shatzman) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. II, 1975 (with Joseph Geiger, Daniel Gershenson, Ranon Katzoff and Israel Shatzman) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. III, 1976/1977 (with Joseph Geiger, Daniel Gershenson, Ranon Katzoff and Israel Shatzman) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. IV, 1978 (with Joseph Geiger, Daniel Gershenson, Ranon Katzoff and Israel Shatzman) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. V, 1979/1980 (with Joseph Geiger, Daniel Gershenson, Ranon Katzoff and Israel Shatzman) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. VI, 1981/1982 (with Akiva Gilboa, Ranon Katzoff and Doron Mendels) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. VII, 1983/1984 (with Ephraim David, Daniel Gershenson, Doron Mendels and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. VIII-IX, 1985/1988 (with Daniel Gershenson, Ra‘nana Meridor and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. X, 1989/90 (with Ra‘nana Meridor, Israel Shatzman and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XI, 1991/2 (with Jonathan J. Price and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XII, 1993 = Ra‘anana Meridor Volume (with Jonathan J. Price and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XIII, 1994 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and Lisa Ullmann) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XIV, 1995 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price, Lisa Ullmann and David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XV, 1996 = Abraham Wasserstein Memorial Volume I (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XVI, 1997 = Abraham Wasserstein Memorial Volume II (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XVII, 1998 = Abraham Wasserstein Memorial Volume III (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and David J. Wasserstein)

Scripta Classica Israelica vol. XXX 2011 pp. 191-247. 192 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XVIII, 1999 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XIX, 2000 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price and David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XX, 2001 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price, David M. Schaps, David J. Wasserstein and Netta Zagagi) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXI, 2002 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price., David M. Schaps, David J. Wasserstein and Netta Zagagi) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXII, 2003 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price, David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXIII, 2004 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price, David M. Schaps, David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXIV, 2005 (with Hannah M. Cotton, Jonathan J. Price, David M. Schaps, David J. Wasserstein) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXV, 2006 (with Daniela Dueck, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Deborah Levine Gera and David M. Schaps) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXVI, 2007 (with Daniela Dueck, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Deborah Levine Gera and David M. Schaps) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXVII, 2008 (with Daniela Dueck, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Ranon Katzoff and Deborah Levine Gera) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXVIII, 2009 (with Albert Baumgarten, Daniela Dueck, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Donna Shalev and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXIX, 2010 (with Albert Baumgarten, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Donna Shalev and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz) Scripta Classica Israelica Vol. XXX, 2011 (with Gabriel Danzig, Rachel Feig Vishnia, Donna Shalev and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz)

Articles and Book Reviews: Alphabetically by Author Géza Alföldy , Pontius Pilatus und das Tiberieum von Caesarea Maritima: XVIII, 85. Géza Alföldy , Nochmals: Pontius Pilatus und das Tiberieum von Caesarea Maritima: XXI, 133. Eran Almagor , Review of George Cawkwell, Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War : XVII, 225. Eran Almagor , Strabo’s Barbarophonoi (14.2.28 C 661-3): A Note: XIX, 133. Eran Almagor , Review of Richard Wallace and Wynne Williams, The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus : XX, 312. Eran Almagor , Review of Daniela Dueck , Strabo of Amasia. A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome : XXI, 294. Eran Almagor , Review of Martin Ostwald, Oligarchia. The Development of a Constitutional INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 193

Form in Ancient Greece : XXII, 311. Eran Almagor , Review of Emily Greenwood and Elizabeth K. Irwin (eds.), Reading Herodotus: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus’ Histories: XXIX, 101. Neta Aloni-Ronen , Hera and the Formation of Aristocratic Collective Identity: Evidence from the Argive Plain: XVI, 9. Walter Ameling , Eine jüdische Inschrift im Metropolitan Museum, New York: XXII, 241. Yehoshua Amir , Homer und Bibel als Ausdrucksmittel im 3. Sybillenbuch: I, 73. Yehoshua Amir , Qeokrativa as a Concept of Political Philosophy: Josephus’ Presentation of Moses’ Politeia : VIII-IX, 83. Yehoshua Amir , An Anti-Semitic Utterance of Pliny the Elder?: VIII-IX, 130. Moshe Amit , The Disintegration of the Athenian Empire in Asia Minor (412-405 B.C.E.): II, 38. Ory Amitay , Some Ioudaio-Lakonian Rabbis: XXV, 131. Shimon Applebaum , Domitian’s Assassination: The Jewish Aspect: I, 116. Shimon Applebaum , The Roman Theatre of Scythopolis: IV, 77. Shimon Applebaum , Benjamin Isaac and Yehuda Landau, Varia Epigraphica: IV, 133. Shimon Applebaum , Jewish Urban Communities and Greek Influences: V, 158. Shimon Applebaum , Benjamin Isaac and Yehuda Landau, Varia Epigraphica: VI, 98. Shimon Applebaum , Points of View on the Second Jewish Revolt: VII, 77. Shimon Applebaum , The Status of Jaffa in the First Century of the Current Era: VIII-IX, 138. Valentina Arena , Libertas and Virtus of the Citizen in Cicero’s De Republica: XXV, 39. Antti Arjava , Review of Uri Yiftach-Firanko, Marriage and Marital Arrangements, A History of the Greek Marriage Document in Egypt, 4th century BCE-4th century CE : XXIV, 310. M.T.W. Arnheim , Homeric Social Values: VI, 1. David Asheri , Review of V.P. Yaïlenko, Greek Colonisation, VII-III centuries B.C. The Epigraphical Evidence : VII, 129. David Asheri , Review of Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski and Detlef Liebs (eds.), Symposion 1977. Vorträge zur griechischen und hellenistischen Rechtsgeschichte : VII, 130. David Asheri , Review of Dionisie M. Pippidi (ed.), Inscrip ţiile din Scythia Minor grece şti şi latine : Volumul I, Histria şi împrejurimile : VII, 132. David Asheri , Review of Barbara Scardigli, in collaborazione con Paola Delbianco (ed. and trans.), Nicolao di Damasco, Vita di Augusto : VII, 133. David Asheri , The Art of Synchronization in Greek Historiography: The Case of Timaeus of Tauromenium: XI, 52. David Asheri , Review of José Miguel Alonso-Nuñez, La Historia Universal de Pompeyo Trogo. Coordenadas espaciales y temporales : XII, 217. Ernst Badian , Phrynichus and Athens’ oijkhvia kakav: XV, 55. Roger S. Bagnall , Review of Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Droit impérial et traditions locales dans l’Égypte romaine : XII, 200. Roger S. Bagnall , Review of Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Statut personnel et liens de famille dans les droits de l’Antiquité : XIV, 171. Roger S. Bagnall , Missing Females in Roman Egypt: XVI, 121. Philip Baldi , Review of John N. Adams, The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC-AD 600: XXVIII, 155. Barry Baldwin , Review of Leofranc Holford-Strevens and Amiel Vardi (eds.), Noctes Oxonienses, The Worlds of Aulus Gellius : XXVII, 166. Doron Bar , Roman Legislation as Reflected in the Settlement History of Late Antique : XIV, 195. Elie Bar-Hen , Les Sens Divers du mot Duvnami" chez Thucydide: II, 73. Elie Bar-Hen , Le décret Mégarien: IV, 10. Bezalel Bar-Kochva , Menas’ Inscription and Curupedion: I, 14. 194 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Bezalel Bar-Kochva , Hellenistic Warfare in Jonathan’s Campaign near Azotos: II, 83. Timothy D. Barnes , Review of Anna Maria Andermahr, Totus in Praediis. Senatorischer Grundbesitz in Italien in der Frühen und Hohen Kaiserzeit : XIX, 306. Timothy D. Barnes , From Toleration to Repression: The Evolution of Constantine’s Religious Policies: XXI, 189. Timothy D. Barnes , Eusebius and Legio: XXVII, 59. Raqui Milman Baron , Survey of Inscriptions Found in Israel and Published in 1992-1993: XIII, 142. Albert I. Baumgarten , Eduard Norden and his Students: A Contribution to a Portrait, Based on Three Archival Finds: XXV, 121. Albert I. Baumgarten , Review of Seth Schwartz, Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society? Reciprocity and Solidarity in Ancient Judaism : XXX, 160. Hans Beck , Review of Jeremy McInerney, The Folds of Parnassos, Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis : XX, 298. Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen , Review of Elizabeth A. Meyer, Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World: Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice : XXV, 168. Andreas Bendlin , Rituals or Beliefs? ‘Religion’ and the Religious Life of Rome (review article): XX, 191. Eugenio Benitez , Review of Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato’s Myths : XXIX, 112. Moshe Benovitz , The Political Candidate in the Fifth Satire of Persius, lines 176-179: A Slave to Ambition or to Foreign Religion?: XXIII, 57. Miriam Pucci Ben-Zeev , Il movimento insurrezionale in Giudea (117-118 A.C.): IV, 63. Miriam Pucci Ben-Zeev , Alexandria ad Aegyptum: 117-119 A.D.: V, 195. Miriam Pucci Ben-Zeev , Review of Aryeh Kasher, Jews and Hellenistic Cities in Eretz-Israel: Relations of the Jews in Eretz-Israel with the Hellenistic Cities during the Period (332 BCE-70ce) : XI, 184. Miriam Pucci Ben-Zeev , Greek and Roman Documents from Republican Times in the Antiquities: What Was Josephus’ Source?: XIII, 46. Shlomo Berger , Amadores das Musas: XV, 274. Jacques-Emmanuel Bernard , Philosophie politique et antijudaïsme chez Cicéron: XIX, 113. Arnaldo Biscardi , Some Critical Remarks on the Roman Law of Obligations: IV, 106. Lincoln Blumell , Social Banditry? Galilean Banditry from Herod until the Outbreak of the First Jewish Revolt: XXVII, 35. Gideon Bohak , Review of Matthew W. Dickie, Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World : XXIII, 314. Hugh Bowden , The Functions of the Delphic Amphictyony before 346 BCE: XXII, 67. Thomas Braun , The Jews in the Late Roman Empire: XVII, 142. Sebastian Brock , Greek Words in Syriac: Some General Features: XV, 251. Kai Brodersen , Review of Linda Ellis and Frank L. Kidner (eds.), Travel, Communication and Geography in Late Antiquity: Sacred and Profane : XXV, 184. Robert Brody , Review of Hayim Lapin, Early Rabbinic Civil Law and the Social History of Roman Galilee; A Study of Mishnah Tractate BABA’ MEŞI‘A : XVIII, 198. Peter A. Brunt , Conscription and Volunteering in the Roman Imperial Army: I, 90. Christer Bruun , Nero’s ‘Architects’, Severus and Celer, and Residence Patterns in Rome: XXV, 73. William M. Calder III, Sophocles, Antigone 687: An Emendation: XV, 44. Averil Cameron , Review of Yizhar Hirschfeld, The Judaean Desert Monasteries in the Byzantine Period : XII, 210. Averil Cameron , The Jews in Seventh-Century Palestine: XIII, 75. Gabriela Cerra , Review of Mark Kiley (ed.), Prayer from Alexander to Constantine. A critical INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 195

anthology : XVII, 262. Angelos Chaniotis , The Jews of Aphrodisias: New Evidence and Old Problems: XXI, 209. Angelos Chaniotis , Review of Klaus Scherberich, Koinè symmachía. Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.) : XXX, 152. Michael B. Charles , Vegetius on Liburnae: Naval Terminology in the Late Roman Period: XIV, 181. Craige B. Champion , Review of Louise Revell, Roman Imperialism and Local Identities : XXIX, 133. James T. Chlup , Review of Gordon P. Kelly, A History of Exile in the Roman Republic : XXVII, 143. Federica Ciccolella , Phaedra’s Shining Roses: Reading Euripides in Sixth-Century Gaza: XXV, 181. Willy Clarysse , Sofie Remijsen and Mark Depauw, Observing the Sabbath in the Roman Empire: A Case Study: XXIX, 51. Carl. J. Classen , ARCH — Its Earliest Use: XV, 20. Ivan M. Cohen , Traditional Language and the Women in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women : X, 12. Nahum Cohen , New Greek Papyri from a Cave in the Vicinity of Ein Gedi: XXV, 87. Klaus Corcilius , Review of Sabine Föllinger (ed), Was ist ‘Leben’? Aristoteles’ Anschauungen zur Entstehung und Funktionsweise von Leben : XXX, 144. Hannah M. Cotton , Review of Miriam T. Griffin, Nero: The End of a Dynasty : VII, 134. Hannah M. Cotton , The Law of Succession in the Documents from the Judaean Desert Again: XVII, 115. Hannah M. Cotton , The Documentary Texts from the Judaean Desert: A Matter of Nomenclature: XX, 113. Hannah M. Cotton , Ein Gedi between the Two Revolts: XX, 139. Klaus Maresch and James M.S. Cowey , ‘A Recurrent Inclination to Isolate the Case of the Jews from their Ptolemaic Environment’? Eine Antwort auf Sylvie Honigman: XXII, 307. Stephen Daitz , In Search of Euripides: XXV, 141. Yaron Dan , On the Ownership of the Lands of the Village of Thavatha in the Byzantine Period: V, 258. Yitzhak Dana , Review of Reading Greek, Text and Vocabulary . Part I. Grammar and Exercises . Part II. The World of Athens, An Introduction to Classical Athenian Culture : XXVIII, 152. Shimon Dar , Review of Moshe Fischer, Benjamin Isaac and Israel Roll, Roman Roads in Judaea 2. The Jaffa- Roads : XVI, 293. David Daube , Reflections on Job and Greek Tragedy: XV, 72. Ephraim David , The Influx of Money into Sparta at the End of the Fifth Century B.C.: V, 30. Ephraim David , Review of Nicolas Richer, Les Éphores. Études sur l’histoire et sur l’image de Sparte (VIIIe-IIIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ ): XVIII, 183. Willy Clarysse, Sofie Remijsen and Mark Depauw , Observing the Sabbath in the Roman Empire: A Case Study: XXIX, 51. Jacqueline de Romilly , Trois jardins paradisiaques dans l’ Odyssée : XII, 1. Leah Campagnano Di Segni , Commento a Plutarco: Agide 6, 1-2: IV, 28. Leah Campagnano Di Segni , Ei|" qeov" in Palestinian Inscriptions: XIII, 94. Leah Campagnano Di Segni , A Dated Inscription from Beth Shean and the Cult of Dionysos Ktistes in Roman Scythopolis: XVI, 139. Leah Di Segni , The Beersheba Tax Edict Reconsidered in the Light of a Newly Discovered Fragment: XXIII, 131. Betinio Diamant , Review of Aurel N. Popescu (ed. and trans.), Gaius , Institutiones: VII, 142. John Dillon , Review of Harold Tarrant, Scepticism or Platonism? The Philosophy of the Fourth Academy : X, 149. 196 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

John Dillon , Review of Andrew Smith (ed.), Porphyrii Philosophi Fragmenta (fragmenta Arabica David Wasserstein interpretante): XV, 309. Daniela Dueck , Review of Renato Oniga, Sallustio e l’etnografia : XVIII, 189. Daniela Dueck , ‘Bird’s Milk in Samos’: Strabo’s Use of Geographical Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions: XXIII, 41. Daniela Dueck , Review of Yuval Shahar, Josephus Geographicus. The Classical Context of Geography in Josephus : XXIV, 318. Nan Dunbar , Sophia in Aristophanes’ Birds : XV, 61. Nan Dunbar , Review of Christoph Kugelmeier, Reflexe früher und zeitgenössischer Lyrik in der alten attischen Komödie : XVI, 262. Nan Dunbar , Review of Piero Totaro, Le seconde parabasi di Aristofane : XX, 272. Werner Eck , Tacitus, Ann. 4.27.1 und der cursus publicus auf der Adria: XIII, 60. Werner Eck , Cum dignitate otium : Senatorial domus in Imperial Rome: XVI, 162. Werner Eck , Review of Julian Bennett, Trajan, Optimus Princeps. A Life and Times : XVII, 231. Werner Eck , Sextus Lucillius Bassus, der Eroberer von Herodium, in einer Bauinschrift von Abu Gosh: XVIII, 109. Werner Eck , Review of David Shotter, Nero : XVIII, 200. Werner Eck , Review of Hans A. Pohlsander, The Emperor Constantine : XVIII, 201. Werner Eck , Der Bar Kochba Aufstand, der kaiserliche Fiscus und die Veteranenversorgung: XIX, 139. Werner Eck , Flavius Iosephus, nicht Iosephus Flavius: XIX, 281. Werner Eck and Yotam Tepper, A Dedication to Silvanus near the Camp of the Legio VI Ferrata near : XX, 85. Werner Eck and Boaz Zisso, A Nauclerus de oeco poreuticorum in a New Inscription from Ashkelon/Ascalon: XX, 89. Werner Eck , Cheating the Public, or: Tacitus Vindicated: XXI, 149. Werner Eck , Review of Robert C. Gregg and Dan Urman, Jews, Pagans and Christians in the Golan Heights. Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras : XXI, 327. Werner Eck and Andreas Pangerl, Neue Militärdiplome für die Provinzen Syria und Iudaea/Syria Palaestina: XXIV, 101. Werner Eck and Yotam Tepper, Ein Soldat der Legio VII Claudia in einer Grabinschrift aus Acco/Ptolemais: XXIV, 119. Werner Eck , There are no cursus honorum Inscriptions. The Function of the cursus honorum in Epigraphic Communication: XXVIII, 79. Werner Eck , A Second Constitution for the Auxiliary Troops in Judaea in 86 AD: XXIX, 21. Werner Eck , Recht und Politik in den Bürgerrechtskonstitutionen der römischen Kaiserzeit: XXIX, 33. Amos Edelheit, Review of Karl A.E. Enenkel and Jan Papy (eds.), Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance : XXIX, 144. Peter Eich , Review of Katherine Clarke, Between Geography and History. Hellenistic Constructions of the Roman World : XXI, 289. Peter Eich , Proconsulis appellatio specialis est : XXIII, 231. Armin Eich and Peter Eich , War and State-Building in Roman Republican Times: XXIV, 1. Claude Eilers , A Decree of Delos Concerning the Jews? (Jos. AJ 14.231-232): XXIV, 65. Yoel Elitzur , The Meaning of ejpi; lovfou in Polybius’ Writing and its Effect on the Location of the Town Tabor: VIII-IX, 79. Yoel Elitzur , ‘Zared’ or ‘Area ’? One Significant Detail in the Madaba Map: XIX, 155. Susanna Elm , Review of Veronika E. Grimm, From Fasting to Feasting, The Evolution of a Sin. Attitudes to Food in Late Antiquity : XVII, 263. Hugh Elton , Review of J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, Decline and Change in Late Antiquity: Religion, Barbarians and their Historiography : XXVI, 236. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 197

Johannes Engels , Review of Theodora Hantos (ed.), Laurea Internationalis. Festschrift für Jochen Bleicken zum 75. Geburtstag : XXV, 161. Shimon Epstein , Organizing Public Construction in Ancient Greece (review article): XXVII, 95. Shimon Epstein , Review of Peter Hunt, War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes’ Athens : XXX, 141. Dirk Erkelenz , Keine Konkurrenz zum Kaiser — Zur Verleihung der Titel Ktivsth~ und Swthvr in der römischen Kaiserzeit, XXI, 61. Dirk Erkelenz , Review of Nadja Schäfer, Die Einbeziehung der Provinzialen in den Reichsdienst in augusteischer Zeit : XXI, 311. Hanan Eshel , Another Document from the Archive of Salome Komaïse Daughter of Levi: XXI, 169. Marco Fantuzzi and Joannis Mylonopoulos, Review of Eric Csapo and Margaret C. Miller (eds.), The Origins of Theatre in Ancient Greece and Beyond: XXVII, 135. in the Second Temple and - שה Steven E. Fassberg , The Orthography of the Relative Pronoun Mishnaic Periods: XV, 240. Rachel Feig Vishnia , The Refusal of the Centuriate Assembly to Declare War on Macedon (200 BC) — A Reappraisal: XVII, 34. Rachel Feig Vishnia , The Delayed Career of the ‘Delayer’: The Early Years of Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, the ‘Cunctator’: XXVI, 19. Rachel Feig Vishnia , Review of Gary Forsythe, A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War : XXVI, 220. Louis H. Feldman , The Enigma of Horace’s Thirtieth Sabbath: X, 87. Louis H. Feldman , Josephus’ Portrait of Jehoshaphat: XII, 159. Louis H. Feldman , Review of Maren Niehoff, Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture : XXI, 314. Pau Figueras , The North Sinai Road in the Graeco-Roman Period: VIII-IX, 53. Itzhak F. Fikhman , State and Prices in Byzantine Egypt: XI, 139. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Reinhold Scholl, Corpus der ptolemäischen Sklaventexte : XII, 213. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Papyrology in Israel: A Bibliography: XIII, 123. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Basil G. Mandilaras (ed. and trans.), P.Sta.Xyla. The Byzantine Papyri of the Greek Papyrological Society, volume 1: XIII, 210. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Hans-Albert Rupprecht, Kleine Einführung in die Papyruskunde : XIV, 173. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Les Juifs d’Égypte à l’époque byzantine d’après les papyrus publiés depuis la parution du ‘Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum’ III: XV, 223. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Roger S. Bagnall, Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History : XVI, 279. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Liste des Rééditions et Traductions des Textes Publiés dans le Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum, Vols. I-III: XVII, 183. Itzhak F. Fikhman , The Physical Appearance of Egyptian Jews according to the Greek Papyri: XVIII, 131. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Femmes d’Egypte (review article): XX, 247. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Eduard D. Frolov, Russkaya nauka ob anti čnosti. Istoriografi českie očerki (La science russe de l’antiquité. Études historiographiques): XXIII, 326. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Jean A. Straus, L’achat et la vente des esclaves dans l’Égypte romaine. Contribution papyrologique à l’étude de l’esclavage dans une province orientale de l’Empire romain : XXIV, 304. Itzhak F. Fikhman , Review of Heinz Bellen and Heinz Heinen, Bibliographie zur antiken Sklaverei : XXV, 177. 198 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Aryeh Finkelberg , Review of Carl A. Huffman, Philolaus of Croton, Pythagorean and Presocratic. A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interpretive Essays : XIV, 154. Aryeh Finkelberg , Diogenes Laertius on the Stoic Definitions of kovsmo" : XVII, 21. Aryeh Finkelberg , Diogenes Laertius on the Stoic Definitions of Kosmos Again: On I. Ludlam, ‘The “Original Text” of D.L. 7.137-8’: XIX, 271. Aryeh Finkelberg , Review of Serge Mouraviev, Heraclitea iii.1. Recensio: Memoria. Testimonia de Vita, Morte ac Scripto (cum effigiebus) and Serge Mouraviev, Heraclitea iii.3.A. Recensio: Fragmenta. A. De sermone Tenebrosi praefatio : XXV, 150. Margalit Finkelberg , Enchantment and Other Effects of Poetry in the Homeric Odyssey : VIII-IX, 1. Margalit Finkelberg , How Could Achilles’ Fame Have Been Lost?: XI, 22. Margalit Finkelberg , The Shield of Achilles, or Homer’s View of Representation in Art: XIII, 1. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Joachim Latacz (ed.), Zweihundert Jahre Homer-Forschung. Rückblick und Ausblick : XIV, 151. Margalit Finkelberg , Homer, a Poet of an Individual Style: XVI, 1. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Richard Seaford, Reciprocity and Ritual. Homer and Tragedy in the Developing City-State : XVI, 259. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek-English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare: XVIII, 180. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Robert Parker, Athenian Religion. A History : XVIII, 181. Margalit Finkelberg , Homer and the Bottomless Well of the Past (review article): XXI, 243. Margalit Finkelberg, Review of Martin L. West (ed.), Homeri Ilias i-xii ; id. (ed.), Homeri Ilias xiii-xxiv ; id., Studies in the Text and Transmission of the Iliad: XXIV, 283. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Wolfgang Kullmann, Realität, Imagination und Theorie: Kleine Schriften zu Epos und Tragödie in der Antike : XXVI, 215. Margalit Finkelberg , Plato, Apology 28d6-29a1 and the Ephebic Oath: XXVII, 9. Margalit Finkelberg , Review of Mark Payne, Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction : XXIX, 115. Michael Fontaine , Umbricius and Greek Shell Games (Juvenal, Sat . 3.74-81): XXVII, 55. Vassiliki Frangeskou , The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite : A New Interpretation: XIV, 1. Raphael Freundlich , Review of Haiim B. Rosén (ed.), Herodoti Historiae : X, 134. Alexander Fuks , The Sharing of Property by the Rich with the Poor in Greek Theory and Practice: V, 46. Gideon Fuks , Tel Anafa — A Proposed Identification: V, 178. Gideon Fuks , Some Remarks on Simon Bar Giora: VIII-IX, 106. Laurel Fulkerson , Patterns of Death in the Aeneid : XXVII, 17. Hermann Funke , Dulce et decorum : XVI, 77. Jan Felix Gaertner, Review of Nicholas Horsfall, Virgil, Aeneid 3: A Commentary : XXVII, 152. Isaiah M. Gafni , Review of Doron Mendels, The Land of Israel as a Political Concept in Hasmonean Literature : VIII-IX, 188. Vassiliki Gaggadis-Robin , L’Étude de la sculpture antique des provinces de l’Empire romain: état de la question : XXX, 83. Ehud Galili , Raphia, 217 B.C.E. Revisited: III, 52. Lisa Ullmann and Ehud Galili , Greek Inscription Mentioning SUKAMINWN Discovered off the Carmel Coast: XIII, 116. Hartmut Galsterer , Review of Rudolf Haensch and Johannes Heinrichs (eds.), Herrschen und Verwalten. Der Alltag der römischen Administration in der Hohen Kaiserzeit : XXVIII, 161. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 199

Gil Gambash , Review of Andrew Harker, Loyalty and Dissidence in Roman Egypt. The Case of the Acta Alexandrinorum : XXIX, 135. Peter Garnsey , Philo Judaeus and Slave Theory: XIII, 30. Thomas Gärtner , Textkritische Bemerkungen zu erotischen Epigrammen der Anthologia Palatina: XXV, 1. Thomas Gärtner , Drei kritische Bemerkungen zur ersten Rede des Lysias: XXIX, 13. Thomas Gärtner , Ein Homerzitat im platonischen Kriton ?: XXIX, 17. Joseph Geiger , Plutarch and Rome: I, 137. Joseph Geiger , Tiberius and the Lex Papia Poppaea : II, 150. Joseph Geiger , Review of Miriam T. Griffin, Seneca, A Philosopher in Politics : III, 177. Joseph Geiger , The Last Jewish Revolt against Rome: A Reconsideration: V, 250. Joseph Geiger , Review of D. Rokeach, Jews, Pagans and Christians in Conflict : VII, 144. Joseph Geiger , Form and Content in Jewish-Hellenistic Historiography: VIII-IX, 120. Joseph Geiger , Review of Christhard Hoffman, Juden und Judentum im Werk deutscher Althistoriker des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts : VIII-IX, 201. Joseph Geiger , Review of Miriam Griffin and Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Philosophia Togata : X, 146. Joseph Geiger , Euenus of Ascalon: XI, 114. Joseph Geiger , Review of Gerd Audring, Christhard Hoffmann and Jürgen v. Ungern-Sternberg (eds.), Eduard Meyer - Victor Ehrenberg. Ein Briefwechsel 1914-1930 : XI, 195. Joseph Geiger , Review of Fergus Millar, The Roman Near East 31 BC – AD 337 : XIII, 196. Joseph Geiger , Review of Graham Anderson, The Second Sophistic. A Cultural Phenomenon of the Roman Empire : XIV, 163. Joseph Geiger , Titulus Crucis: XV, 202. Joseph Geiger , Review of Suzanne MacAlister, Dreams and Suicides. The Greek Novel from Antiquity to the : XVII, 247. Joseph Geiger , Review of Ranon Katzoff, Yaakov Petroff and David Schaps (eds.), Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg : XVII, 265. Joseph Geiger and Ra‘anana Meridor, The Beginnings of Classics in Israel: Two Documents: XVIII, 159. Joseph Geiger and Ra‘anana Meridor, Addendum to ‘The Beginnings of Classics in Israel’: XIX, 284. Joseph Geiger , Review of Reinhardt Markner and Giuseppe Veltri (eds.), Friedrich August Wolf, Studien, Dokumente, Bibliographie : XX, 321. Joseph Geiger , Nachleben of the Classics: The Case of Plutarch: XXI, 267. Joseph Geiger , Review of Seth Schwartz, Imperialism and Jewish Society, 200 B.C.E. to 640 C.E .: XXII, 338. Joseph Geiger , ‘Wanted: R. Meir!’: XXV, 101. Joseph Geiger , Review of Linda-Marie Günther (ed.), Herodes und Rom , and Nikos Kokkinos (ed.), The World of the Herods : XXVII, 154. Joseph Geiger , Review of Marianne Pade, The Reception of Plutarch’s Lives in Fifteenth-Century Italy : XXVII, 164. Joseph Geiger , Marianus of Eleutheropolis: XXVIII, 113. Deborah Levine Gera , Bereaved Fathers in Herodotus: XII, 36. Deborah Levine Gera , Porters, Paidagogoi , Jailers, and Attendants: Some Slaves in Plato: XV, 90. Deborah Levine Gera , Xenophon at Play (review article): XX, 183. Dov Gera , Josephus: Craft and Environment (review article): XXVII, 113. Daniel E. Gershenson , Theocritus Idyll 1 and the Reversal of Nature: I, 24. Daniel E. Gershenson , Odysseus’ Shield and ‘Penelope’: XII, 8. 200 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Rivka Gersht , Fragmentary Statue from Caesarea Maritima: VII, 53. Rivka Gersht , Review of Peter Stewart, The Social History of Roman Art : XXVIII, 163. Mordechay Gichon , The Upright Screw-Operated Pillar Press in Israel: V, 206. Akiva Gilboa , The Intervention of Sextus Julius Caesar, Governor of Syria, in the Affair of Herod’s Trial: V, 185. Dwora Gilula , Where Did the Audience Go?: IV, 45. Dwora Gilula , Terence’s Hecyra : A Delicate Balance of Suspense and Dramatic Irony: V, 137. Dwora Gilula , On the Oracle Given to Aegeus: VI, 14. Dwora Gilula , Why Shouldn’t Greek Barbers Weep?: VII, 26. Dwora Gilula , How Rich was Terence?: VIII-IX, 74. Manuela Giordano , Review of Simon Pulleyn, Prayer in Greek Religion : XX, 267. Luca Giuliani , Sleeping Furies: Allegory, Narration and the Impact of Texts in Apulian Vase- Painting: XX, 17. John Glucker , De poetico quodam apud Platonem fragmento: I, 1. John Glucker , Review of Bohdan Wi śniewski, Philon von Larissa. Testimonia und Kommentar : VIII-IX, 192. John Glucker and Ivor Ludlam, Sign Language: XII, 94. John Glucker , Review of Walter Burkert, Platon in Nahaufnahme. Ein Buch aus Herculaneum : XIV, 155. John Glucker , Review of John Victor Luce, Orationes Dublinenses Selectae, 1971-1990 : XIV, 164. John Glucker , Review of Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Plato’s Socrates : XVI, 264. John Glucker , Review of Harold Tarrant, Thrasyllan Platonism : XVI, 271. John Glucker , Aristotle, Topics , 122a27-30 and Related Issues: XVII, 10. John Glucker , Review of Heinrich Dörrie, Der Platonismus in der Antike. Grundlagen — System — Entwicklung : XX, 282. John Glucker , Review of Gretchen Reydams-Schils, Demiurge and Providence. Stoic and Platonist Readings of Plato’s Timaeus : XX, 288. John Glucker , Review of Terence J. Hunt, A Textual History of Cicero’s Academici Libri: XX, 306. David Golan , Philopoemen Immodicus and Superbus and Sparta: I, 29. David Golan , Some Comments on Thucydides 1.20-23: III, 1. David Golan , The Two Letters of Perseus to the Greeks: V, 118. Moshe Negbi, Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff, Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part I: XXII, 103. Moshe Negbi, Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff, Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part II: XXIII, 81. Asher Ovadiah and Carla Gomez de Silva , Some Notes on the Roman Theatre of Beth-Shean (Scythopolis): VI, 85. Gian Luca Gregori , La provincia di Iudaea in un inedito cursus senatorio di Roma: XXII, 203. Miriam T. Griffin , Nero’s Recall of Suetonius Paullinus: III, 138. Miriam T. Griffin , Pliny and Tacitus: XVIII, 139. Miriam T. Griffin , Review of Edward Champlin, Nero : XXIII, 292. Miriam T. Griffin , Review of Gretchen Reydams-Schils, The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility and Affection : XXV, 166. Eitan Grossman , Review of Sofía Torallas Tovar, Identidad lingüística e identidad religiosa en el Egipto grecoromano : XXVI, 246. Eitan Grossman , Review of Malcolm Choat, Belief and Cult in Fourth-Century Papyri : XXVI, 248. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 201

Erich S. Gruen , The Origins and Objectives of Onias’ Temple: XVI, 47. Erich S. Gruen , Review of Janice J. Gabbert, Antigonus II Gonatas: A Political Biography : XVII, 229. Erich S. Gruen , Review of Tessa Rajak, The Jewish Dialogue with Greece and Rome: Studies in Cultural and Social Interaction : XXI, 318. Luca Guido , Die sardischen Personennamen und die sogennante Sarditas: ein historisches Missverständnis?: XXV, 111. Luca Guido , Review of Fergus Millar, The Greek World, the Jews, and the East : XXVII, 162. Luca Guido , Review of Michael Gagarin, Writing Greek Law : XXVIII, 151. Ephrat Habas (Rubin), The Nawà-Der‘ ā Road: XIV, 138. Christian Habicht , Divine Honours for King Antigonus Gonatas in Athens: XV, 131. Rachel Hachlili , A Neck-Amphora in the Israel Museum: II, 26. Merav Haklai-Rotenberg , Review of Peter F. Bang, The Roman Bazaar. A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire : XXIX, 140. Rudolph Haensch , Zum Verständnis von P.Jericho 16 gr: XX, 155. Rudolph Haensch, Review of Clayton Miles Lehmann and Kenneth G. Holum, The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima: XXI, 323. Adele J. Haft , Review of Joachim Latacz, Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery : XXV, 147. Menahem Haran , Codex, Pinax and Writing Slate: XV, 212. Stephen Harrison , Review of Armin Eich, Politische Literatur in der römischen Gesellschaft: Studien zum Verhältnis von politischer und literarischer Öffentlichkeit in der späten Republik und frühen Kaiserzeit : XXI, 283. Stephen Harrison , Sparrows and Apples: The Unity of Catullus 2: XXII, 85. Thomas Harrison , Review of Deborah Levine Gera, Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language and Civilization : XXIV, 287. Danny Syon and Moshe Hartal , A New Tetrarchic Boundary-Stone from the Northern Hula Valley: XXII, 233. Fayah Hausker , The Burial of the Missing Victims of Maritime Disasters: Fact and Fiction in Euripides’ Helen : XXVIII, 25. Bruce Heiden , Two Notes on the Invocation of the Muses at Iliad 2.484-93: XXVII, 1. Johannes Heinrichs , Review of Alexander Demandt, Die Kelten : XVIII, 212. Johannes Heinrichs , Review of Karl-Wilhelm Welwei, Sub corona vendere. Quellenkritische Studien zu Kriegsgefangenschaft und Sklaverei in Rom bis zum Ende des Hannibalkriegs: XXI, 276. Olivier Hekster , Commodus-Hercules: The People’s Princeps: XX, 51. Olivier Hekster , Review of Anthony J. Boyle and William J. Dominik (eds.), Flavian Rome. Culture, Image, Text : XXIII, 294. Catherine Hezser , Review of Jennifer A. Glancy, Slavery in Early Christianity : XXII, 359. Yitzhak Hen , A New Manuscript Witness for the Tetrasticon au tenticum de singulis mensibus : XVI, 199. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Herwig Wolfram, The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples : XVIII, 219. Yitzhak Hen , Before Mohammed and Charlemagne: New Studies on the Transformation of the Roman World (review article): XIX, 235. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Joyce E. Salisbury, Perpetua’s Passion. The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman : XXI, 330. Yitzhak Hen , Review of William E. Klingshirn and Mark Vessey (eds.), The Limits of Ancient Christianity. Essays on Late Antique Thought and Culture in Honour of R.A. Markus : XXI, 332. 202 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Yitzhak Hen , Review of James Howard-Johnston and Paul A. Hayward (eds.), The Cults of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages : XXI, 333. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Glen W. Bowersock, Peter Brown and Oleg Grabar (eds.), Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World : XXI, 335. Yitzhak Hen , Neither Simple, Nor Obvious: Power and the Transformation of the Roman World: XXII, 297. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Eusebius, Life of Constantine , trans. by Averil Cameron and Stuart G. Hall: XXII, 362. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Philip Burton, The Old Latin Gospels. A Study of their Texts and Language : XXII, 363. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Ralph W. Mathisen, People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity : XXIII, 319. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Ralph W. Mathisen (ed.), Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity : XXIII, 320. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Andrew Gillet, Envoys and Political Communication in the Late Antique West, 411-533 : XXIV, 303. Yitzhak Hen, Review of Kenneth Mills and Anthony Grafton (eds.) Conversion in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Seeing and Believing : XXIV, 331. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Andrew H. Merrills (ed.), Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa : XXV, 185. Yitzhak Hen , Review of Andrew H. Merrills, History and Geography in Late Antiquity : XXVII, 172. Gabriel Herman , A Jewish Tombstone from Binyamina: XI, 100. Gabriel Herman , Review of Christopher Carey, Trials from Classical Athens : XIX, 295. Gabriel Herman , Review of Ilias Amaoutoglou, Ancient Greek Laws. A Sourcebook : XIX, 297. Gabriel Herman , Review of Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp, Schiedsrichter, Gesetzgeber und Gesetzgebung im archaischen Griechenland : XXIII, 283. Gabriel Herman , Periclean Athens (a Review Article): XXIX, 81. Gabriel Herman , Review of Polly Low, Interstate Relations in Classical Greece. Morality and Power : XXIX, 104. Ella Hermon , M. Curius Dentatus et les ventes questoriennes au IIIe siècle av. J.-C.: XVI, 32. Katrin Herrmann , Review of Peter Eich, Zur Metamorphose des politischen Systems in der römischen Kaiserzeit : XXVII, 145. Yizhar Hirschfeld , The Library of King Herod in the Northern Palace of Masada: XXII, 69. Stanley E. Hoffer , Cicero’s ‘Friendly Disagreement’ with Metellus Celer (Fam. 5.1-2): XXIII, 93. Stanley E. Hoffer , Review of Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and his Achievement : XXIII, 296. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp , The Roman Republic: Government of the People, by the People, for the People?: XIX, 203. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp , Review of Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Volume I: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution , ed. by Hannah M. Cotton and Guy M. Rogers: XXI, 308. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp, Review of Vanessa B. Gorman, Miletos, the Ornament of Ionia. A History of the City to 400 B.C.E. : XXII, 315. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp , Images of Power: Memory, Myth and Monuments in the Roman Republic: XXIV, 249. Sylvie Honigman , Back to a Monolithic Jewish World? (review article): XX, 209. Sylvie Honigman , The Jewish Politeuma at Heracleopolis (Urkunden des Politeuma der Juden von Heracleopolis [144/3-133/2 v. Chr.] [P. Polit. Iud.]) : XXI, 251. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 203

Sylvie Honigman , Review of Tal Ilan, Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity , Part I: Palestine 330 BCE-200 CE : XXII, 342. Sylvie Honigman , Review of Kostas Vlassopoulos, Unthinking the Greek Polis. Ancient Greek History beyond Eurocentrism 600 : XXIX, 106. Sylvie Honigman , Review of Roger S. Bagnall, Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. Sources and Approaches : XXIX, 121. Oliver D. Hoover , Eleazar Auaran and the Elephant: Killing Symbols in Hellenistic Judaea: XXIV, 35. Simon Hopkins , II Sam. 17:28 — Beds, Sofas, and Hebrew Lexicography: XVII, 1. Nicholas Horsfall , ‘Generic Composition’ and Petronius’ Satyricon : XI, 123. Nicholas Horsfall , Review of Rev. Peter Schenk, Die Gestalt des Turnus in Vergils Aeneis. Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie 164: XI, 194. Nicholas Horsfall , Odoratum lauris nemus (Virgil, Aeneid 6.658): XII, 156. Nicholas Horsfall , The Unity of Roman Italy: Some Anomalies: XVI, 71. Nicholas Horsfall , Two Virgilian Notes: XVIII, 45. Nicholas Horsfall , The Unity of Roman Italy: Anomalies in Context: XX, 39. Nicholas Horsfall , Sallustian Politicians and Virgilian Villains, XXI, 79. Nicholas Horsfall, Review of David Braund and Christopher Gill (eds.), Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome; Studies in Honour of T.P. Wiseman : XXII, 320. Nicholas Horsfall , La coerenza ortografica del Latino: a letter to Prof. Giuliano Bonfante: XXIV, 225. Nicholas Horsfall , Virgil and the Theatre: A Melodramatic Note: XXV, 67. Nicholas Horsfall , Review of Sander M. Goldberg, Constructing Literature in the Roman Republic : XXVI, 225. Nicholas Horsfall , Review of Emma Dench, Romulus’ Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian : XXVI, 233. Jacob Howland , Review of Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies : XXVIII, 149. Robert Hoyland , Language and Identity: The Twin Histories of Arabic and Aramaic (and: Why did Aramaic Succeed where Greek Failed?): XXIII, 183. Lisa A. Hughes , Review of Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World : XXVIII, 166. Tal Ilan , New Ossuary Inscriptions from Jerusalem: XI, 149. Tal Ilan , Review of Amy-Jill Levine (ed.), Women Like This — New Perspectives on Jewish Women in the Graeco-Roman World : XII, 222. Tal Ilan , Review of Giuseppe Veltri, Magie und Halakha: Ansätze zu einem empirischen Wissenschaftsbegriff im spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Judentum : XVII, 257. Tal Ilan , Witnesses in the Judaean Desert Documents – Prosopographical Observations: XX, 169. Tal Ilan, Review of Shelly Matthews, First Converts: Rich Pagan Women and the Rhetoric of Mission in Early Judaism and Christianity : XXIII, 309. Tal Ilan , Review of Reinhard Pummer, Early Christian Authors on Samaritans and Samaritanism : XXIV, 329. Tal Ilan , The New Jewish Inscriptions from Hierapolis and the Question of Jewish Diaspora Cemeteries: XXV, 71. Tal Ilan , Review of Giuseppe Veltri, Libraries, Translations and ‘Canonic’ Texts: The Septuagint, Aquila and Ben Sira in the Jewish Christian Tradition : XXVI, 241. Shimon Applebaum, Benjamin Isaac , Yehuda Landau, Varia Epigraphica: IV, 133. Shimon Applebaum, Benjamin Isaac , Yehuda Landau, Varia Epigraphica: VI, 98. Benjamin Isaac , Cassius Dio on the Revolt of Bar Kokhba: VII, 68. Benjamin Isaac , Inscriptions from Southern Jordan (review article): XIII, 163. Benjamin Isaac , Review of Edward Dabrowa, Legio X Fretensis: A Prosopographical Study of its Officers (I-III c. A.D.) : XIV, 169. 204 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Benjamin Isaac , Review of Yoram Tsafrir, Leah Di Segni and Judith Green, Tabula Imperii Romani: Iudaea-Palaestina. Maps and Gazetteer, with contributions by Israel Roll and Tsvika Tsuk: XIV, 191. Benjamin Isaac , Review of David F. Graf, Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens : XVIII, 208. Benjamin Isaac , Review of Rudolf Haensch, Capita provinciarum: Statthaltersitze und Provinzialverwaltung in der römischen Kaiserzeit : XX, 309. Benjamin Isaac, Review of Christian Delacampagne, Die Geschichte des Rassismus : XXV, 186. Benjamin Isaac , Core-Periphery Notions: XXX, 63. Ido Israelowich , The World of Aelius Aristides: XXV, 91. Howard Jacobson , Greco-Roman Light on Rabbinic Texts III: VII, 88. Howard Jacobson , Two Greek Words in Genesis Rabbah: XVI, 212. Brian Jones , Review of Barbara Levick, Vespasian : XIX, 299. Christopher P. Jones , Towards a Chronology of Josephus: XXI, 113. Christopher P. Jones , Salome also called Grapte: XXI, 165. Christopher P. Jones, Review of Benjamin Isaac, The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity : XXIV, 288. Andrea Jördens , Review of Kai Brodersen and Ja ś Elsner (eds.), Images and Texts on the “Artemidorus Papyrus”. Working Papers on P. Artemid. (St. John’s College Oxford, 2008) : XXX, 163. Ted Kaizer , The Near East in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods between Local, Regional and Supra-Regional Approaches: XXII, 283. Ted Kaizer, Review of Ittai Gradel, Emperor Worship and Roman Religion : XXII, 325. Ted Kaizer , Review of Beate Dignas, Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor : XXIII, 290. Ted Kaizer , Review of Christian Augé and Frédérique Duyrat (eds.), Les monnayages syriens. Quel apport pour l’histoire du Proche-Orient hellénistique et romain? Actes de la table ronde de Damas, 10-12 Novembre 1999 : XXIII, 325. Ted Kaizer , Review of Lawrence H. Schiffman (ed.), Semitic Papyrology in Context: a Climate of Creativity. Papers from a New York University Conference marking the retirement of Baruch A. Levine : XXIV, 313. Deborah Kamen , Servile Invective in Classical Athens: XXVIII, 43. Adam Kamesar , On the Text of the Letter of Aristeas §168: XVI, 43. Aryeh Kasher , Three Jewish Communities of Lower Egypt in the Ptolemaic Period: II, 113. David S. Katz , The Imaginary History of Religious Toleration: XVII, 172. Ranon Katzoff and Bertram M. Schreiber, Week and Sabbath in Judaean Desert Documents: XVII, 102. Ranon Katzoff , Review of Hannah M. Cotton and Ada Yardeni (eds.), Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na úal îever and Other Sites with an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts ( The Seiyâl Collection II): XIX, 316. Raif Georges Khoury , Les grands centres de conservation et de transmission des manuscrits arabes aux premier et deuxième siècles de l’Hégire: XVI, 215. James G. Keenan , Review of Roger S. Bagnall, Later Roman Egypt: Society, Religion, Economy and Administration : XXV, 170. Menahem Kister , From Philotas to Hillel: ‘Betrothal’ Contracts and their Violation: XXI, 57. Sonia Klinger , Review of Ann Steiner, Reading Greek Vases : XXVII, 139. Ernst Axel Knauf , P.Yadin 1: Notes on Moabite Toponymy and Topography: XXII, 181. Ernst Axel Knauf , Review of Ted Kaizer, The Religious Life of Palmyra. A Study of the Social Patterns of Worship in the Roman Period : XXII, 347. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 205

Ernst Axel Knauf , Review of Jaakko Frösén, Antti Arjava, and Marjo Lehtinen (eds.), The Petra Papyri I: XXII, 350. Ernst Axel Knauf , Review of Ursula Hackl, Hanna Jenni and Christoph Schneider (eds.), Quellen zur Geschichte der Nabatäer : XXVII, 158. Adolf Köhnken , Narrative Peculiarities in Pindar’s Fourth Pythian Ode: XII, 26. Nikos Kokkinos , Justus, Josephus, Agrippa II and his Coins: XXII, 163. Nikos Kokkinos , Re-Dating the Fall of Sardis: XXVIII, 1. Frank Kolb , Review of Samuel N.C. Lieu and Dominic Montserrat, (eds.), Constantine. History, Historiography and Legend : XVIII, 203. Ernst D. Kollmann , A New Method of Analyzing Latin Hexameter: I, 64. Eric Kondratieff , The Column and Coinage of C. Duilius: Innovations in Iconography in Large and Small Media in the Middle Republic: XXIII, 1. David Kovacs , Herodotus 1.53.1-2: What Were Croesus’ Instructions?: XXIX, 1. Remke Kruk , Review of Dimitri Gutas, Theophrastus, On First Principles (known as his Metaphysics) : XXX, 150. Christina T. Kuhn , Mythos und Historie im kaiserzeitlichen Smyrna: Kollektive Identitätsstiftung im Kontext der Romanisierung: XXVIII, 93. Christina T. Kuhn , Review of Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen, Urban Life and Local Politics in Roman Bithynia: The Small World of Dion Chrysostomos : XXIX, 138. Annika Kuhn , Review of Zsuzsanna Várhelyi, The Religion of Senators in the Roman Empire. Power and the Beyond : XXX, 167. Christina T. Kuhn , Review of Arjan Zuiderhoek, The Politics of Munificence in the Roman Empire: Citizens, Elites and Benefactors in Asia Minor : XXX, 174. Alla Kushnir-Stein , Another Look at Josephus’ Evidence for the Date of Herod’s Death: XIV, 73. Alla Kushnir-Stein , Review of Nikos Kokkinos, The Herodian Dynasty. Origins, Role in Society and Eclipse : XVIII, 194. Alla Kushnir-Stein , Septimius Severus and the Cities in Samaria: Rewards and Punishments: XIX, 149. Alla Kushnir-Stein , The Coinage of Agrippa II: XXI, 123. Alla Kushnir-Stein , Agrippa I in Josephus: XXII, 153. Alla Kushnir-Stein, Review of Rachel Barkay, The Coinage of Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean) : XXIII, 324. Alla Kushnir-Stein, Review of Haim Gitler and Matthew Ponting, The Silver Coinage of Septimius Severus and his Family (193-211 AD). A Study of the Chemical Composition of the Roman and Eastern Issues : XXIII, 324. Alla Kushnir-Stein , Josephus’ Description of Paneion: XXV, 87. Alexander Kuznetsov , Studies on Cato's Ad filium : XXX, 39. Shimon Applebaum, Benjamin Isaac and Yehuda Landau , Varia Epigraphica: IV, 133. Shimon Applebaum, Benjamin Isaac and Yehuda Landau , Varia Epigraphica: VI, 98. Peter Lautner , jAnazwgravfhma and Related Terms in Alexander of Aphrodisias’ Notion of Phantasia : XIV, 33. Gustav A. Lehmann , The ‘Ancient’ Greek History in Polybios’ Historiae : Tendencies and Political Objectives: X, 66. Omri Lernau , Review of Adrienne Mayor, The First Fossil Hunters, Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times : XX, 257. Lee I. Levine , Review of Shemaryahu Talmon (ed.), Jewish Civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman Period : XIII, 205. Ariel Lewin , Il filosofo Eustazio nelle Vitae Sophistarum di Eunapio di Sardi: VII, 92. David M. Lewis , Athena’s Robe: V, 28. Naphtali Lewis , A Jewish Landowner in Provincia Arabia: VIII-IX, 132. 206 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Naphtali Lewis , Drytoniana: XII, 108. Naphtali Lewis , On Roman Imperial Promulgations in Greek: XV, 208. Naphtali Lewis , In the World of P.Yadin : XVIII, 125. Naphtali Lewis , The Demise of the Aramaic Document in the Dead Sea Region: XX, 179. Naphtali Lewis , The Complete Babatha: More Questions than Answers: XXII, 189. Naphtali Lewis , Revocation of Wills in Roman Egypt: XXIV, 135. J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz , The Romans Demilitarised: The Evidence of Procopius: XV, 230. Baruch Lifshitz , Notes Philologiques et Epigraphiques: II, 97. Jane L. Lightfoot , Review of Richard Hunter and Ian Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Pan-Hellenism : XXIX, 118. Hugh Lindsay , Review of Anna Maria Biraschi and Giovanni Salmeri (eds.), Strabone e l’Asia minore: Incontri di storia della storiografia antica e sul mondo antico : XXI, 298. Hugh Lloyd-Jones , Aeschylus, Eumenides 750-1: XII, 14. Hugh Lloyd-Jones , Pindar, Pythian 8. 95-6: XV, 25. Winrich Löhr , Review of Guy G. Stroumsa, La Fin du Sacrifice. Les mutations religieuses de l´Antiquité tardive : XXV, 180. Simon T. Loseby , Review of Catherine Balmelle, Les demeures aristocratiques d’Aquitaine. Société et culture de l’Antiquité tardive dans le Sud-Ouest de la Gaule : XXIII, 321. John Glucker and Ivor Ludlam , Sign Language: XII, 94. Ivor Ludlam , The ‘Original Text’ of D.L. 7.137-8: XIX, 251. Eran Lupu , A New Look at Three Inscriptions from Jaffa, Jerusalem, and Gaza: XXII, 193. Eran Lupu , Review of Gunnel Ekroth, The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Periods : XXIV, 285. John Ma , Seleukids and Speech-Acts: Performative Utterances, Legitimacy and Negotiation in the World of the Maccabees: XIX, 71. David Macdonald , New Fragmentary Diploma of the Syrian Army, 22 March 129: XXV, 97. Irad Malkin , Review of Lynette G. Mitchell and P.J. Rhodes (eds.), The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece : XX, 293. Zvi Uri Ma ‛oz , The Civil Reform of Diocletian in the Southern Levant: XXV, 105. Miroslav Marcovich , Pseudo-Iustini Epistula ad Zenam et Serenum: XVI, 113. Klaus Maresch and James M.S. Cowey, ‘A Recurrent Inclination to Isolate the Case of the Jews from their Ptolemaic Environment’? Eine Antwort auf Sylvie Honigman: XXII, 307. Bruce Marshall , Catilina: Court Cases and Consular Candidature: III, 127. Donald J. Mastronarde , Euripides, Pherecrates and the Greek Stem botruc-: XII, 16. Donald J. Mastronarde , Review of Giuseppina Basta Donzelli (ed.), Euripides, Electra : XVI, 260. Lisa Maurice , Review of Harriet I. Flower (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic : XXV, 164. Denise E. McCoskey , Review of Eve D’Ambra, Roman Women , and Caroline Vout, Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome : XXVII, 147. James S. McLaren , The Coinage of the First Year as a Point of Reference for the Jewish Revolt (66-70 CE): XXII, 135. Klaus Meister , The Role of Timaeus in Greek Historiography: X, 55. Ronald Mellor , Review of Liv Mariah Yarrow, Historiography at the End of the Republic: Provincial Perspectives on Roman Rule : XXVI, 222. Doron Mendels , A Note on the Speeches of Nabis and T. Quinctius Flamininus: IV, 38. Doron Mendels , Polybius and the Constitution of the Achaean League: A Note: V, 85. Doron Mendels , Review of Frank W. Walbank, Alan E. Astin, Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie, The Cambridge Ancient History VII2, 1: VIII-IX, 186. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 207

Doron Mendels , Preliminary Thoughts on ‘Creative’ History in the Hellenistic Near East in the Third and Second Centuries B.C.: X, 78. Doron Mendels , Review of Jonathan J. Price, Jerusalem Under Siege: The Collapse of the Jewish State 66-70 C.E. : XI, 188. Doron Mendels , Review of Martin Goodman, Mission and Conversion. Proselytising in the Religious History of the Roman Empire : XV, 303. Doron Mendels , Review of Bezalel Bar-Kochva, Pseudo-Hecataeus On the Jews. Legitimizing the Jewish Diaspora : XVIII, 187. Doron Mendels , Review of Martin Goodman, Rome and Jerusalem: The Clash of Ancient Civilizations : XXVII, 160. Doron Mendels , Review of Jaclyn L. Maxwell, Christianization and Communication in Late Antiquity. John Chrysostom and his Congregation in Antioch : XXX, 166. Ra‘anana Meridor , A Greek Play on Words in the Mishna?: I, 131. Ra‘anana Meridor, A Propos the New Edition of Euripides’ Troades : I, 132. Ra‘anana Meridor , ejkrivptw vs. ejkbavllomai in Euripides’ Medea : III, 22. Ra‘anana Meridor , Misquotations of Euripidean Pleaders: V, 8. Ra‘anana Meridor , Euripides Troades 1244: VIII-IX, 25. Ra‘anana Meridor , Some Observations on the Structure of Euripides’ Troades: XI, 1. Ra‘anana Meridor , How Many Husbands has Helen in the Troades ? A Note on E. Tro . 959-960: XV, 46. Joseph Geiger and Ra‘anana Meridor , The Beginnings of Classics in Israel: Two Documents: XVIII, 159. Joseph Geiger and Ra‘anana Meridor , Addendum to ‘The Beginnings of Classics in Israel’: XIX, 284. Ra‘anana Merido r, Classics in a Hot Climate: XXII, 277. Justus Meyer , A Latin Inscription from A-Sumeiriya: VII, 117. Justus Meyer , A Centurial Stone from Shavei Tziyyon: VII, 119. Fergus Millar , Review of Menahem Stern, Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism : III, 173. Fergus Millar , Review of Doron Mendels, The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism: Jewish and Christian Ethnicity in Ancient Palestine : XIII, 201. Fergus Millar , Emperors, Kings and Subjects: The Politics of Two-Level Sovereignty: XV, 159. Fergus Millar , Repentant Heretics in Fifth-Century Lydia: Identity and Literacy: XXIII, 111. Fergus Millar , Review of Rina Talgam and Zeev Weiss, The Mosaics of the House of Dionysos at Sepphoris, Excavated by E.M. Meyers, E. Netzer and C.L. Meyers ; Z. Weiss, The Sepphoris Synagogue: Deciphering an Ancient Message through its Archaeological and Socio- Historical Contexts : XXIV, 321. Fergus Millar , Libanius and the Near East: XXVI, 155. Fergus Millar , Community, Religion and Language in the Middle-Euphrates Zone in Late Antiquity: XXVII, 67. Fergus Millar , Imperial Government and the Maintenance of Orthodoxy: Justin I and Irregularities at Cyrrhus in 520: XXVIII, 117. Fergus Millar , Jerome and Palestine: XXIX, 59. Fergus Millar , Greek and Syriac in Edessa and Osrhoene, C.E. 213-363: XXX, 93. Miroslava Mirkovi ć, Child Labour and Taxes in the Agriculture of Roman Egypt: PAIS and AFHLIX : XXIV, 139. Stephen Mitchell , An Apostle to Ankara from the New Jerusalem: Montanists and Jews in Late Roman Asia Minor: XXIV, 207. Teresa Morgan , Reading Moral Miscellanies: XXV, 135. Robert Morstein-Marx , Res Publica Res Populi (review article): XIX, 224. 208 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Serge Mouraviev , Review of Jean-François Pradeau, Héraclite, Fragments (Citations et témoignages) : XXV, 154. Serge Mouraviev , A Response to Aryeh Finkelberg: XXV, 211. Molly Myerowitz-Levine , The Women of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria : Nature or Culture: VI, 30. Marco Fantuzzi and Joannis Mylonopoulos , Review of Eric Csapo and Margaret C. Miller (eds.), The Origins of Theatre in Ancient Greece and Beyond: XXVII, 135. Shlomo Naeh , pothvrion ejn ceiri; kurivou : Philo and the Rabbis on the Powers of God and the Mixture in the Cup: XVI, 91. Jean-Fabrice Nardelli , Orientalisme et Homophilie Héroïque: Autour de deux Couples d’‘Amis’: XXII, 1. Doron Narkiss , Beginning Again: On Aristotle’s Use of a Fable in the Meteorologica : XIV, 42. Joseph Naveh , On Formal and Informal Spelling of Unpronounced Gutturals: XV, 263. Moshe Negbi , Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff, Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part I: XXII, 103. Moshe Negbi , Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff, Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part II: XXIII, 81. Jocelyne Nelis-Clément , Review of Fritz Mitthof, Annona militaris . Die Heeresversorgung im spätantiken Ägypten. Ein Beitrag zur Verwaltungs- und Heeresgeschichte des Römischen Reiches im 3. bis 6. Jh. n. Chr .: XXIII, 317. Reviel Netz , The First Jewish Scientist?: XVII, 27. Ruth Neuberger-Donath , Eine Studie über den Diathesenunterschied bei Homerischen Verben: II, 1. Ruth Neuberger-Donath , Deianeira und Medea (Ein Beitrag zur Datierungsfrage der Trachinierinnen): V, 23. Hillel I. Newman , Old and New in the Documentary Papyri from the Bar Kokhba Period: XXIII, 239. Maren Niehoff, Review of Simon Goldhill (ed.), Being Greek under Rome. Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire : XXIII, 301. Maren Niehoff, Review Joan E. Taylor, Jewish Women Philosophers of First-Century Alexandria. Philo’s ‘Therapeutae’ Reconsidered : XXIII, 305. Maren Niehoff , Review of Pieter W. van der Horst, Philo’s Flaccus. The First Pogrom. Translation, Introduction and Commentary : XXIV, 317. Maren Niehoff , Review of Caroline Carlier, La Cité de Moïse. Le peuple juif chez Philon d'Alexandrie : XXIX, 124. Maren Niehof f, Review of Simon Goldhill (ed.), The End of Dialogue in Antiquity : XXX, 155. Ephraim Nissan , Review of Duane W. Roller , Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the Atlantic : XXVIII, 168. Heike Niquet , Jews in the Iberian Peninsula in Roman Times: XXIII, 159. Tessa Rajak and Alanna Nobbs , Review of Doron Mendels, The Media Revolution of Early Christianity. An Essay on Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History : XXII, 364. John A. North , Roman Reactions to Empire: XII, 127. John A. North , Review of Daniel E. Gershenson, Apollo the Wolf-God : XIII, 194. John A. North , Pollution and Purification at Selinous (review article): XV, 293. John.A. North , Review of Jane L. Lightfoot, Lucian on the Syrian Goddess : XXIII, 298. Daniel Ogden , The Function of the Pellichus Sequence at Lucian Philopseudes 18-20: XXIV, 163. Robin Osborne , Review of Derek Roebuck, Ancient Greek Arbitration : XXI, 275. Robin Osborne , Review of Luca Giuliani, Bild und Mythos. Geschichte der Bilderzählung in der griechischen Kunst : XXIII, 285. Martin Ostwald , Stasis and autonomia in Samos: A Comment on an Ideological Fallacy: XII, 51. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 209

Martin Ostwald , War and Peace in Plato and Aristotle: XV, 102. Martin Ostwald , Popular Sovereignty and the Problem of Equality: XIX, 1. Martin Ostwald, Tragedians and Historians: XXI, 9. Asher Ovadiah , The Origin and Development of Mosaics to the Time of Augustus: II, 124. Asher and Ruth Ovadiah , Some Observations on Doric Temples of the 5th Century B.C.E.: III, 8. Asher Ovadiah and Carla Gomez de Silva, Some Notes on the Roman Theatre of Beth-Shean (Scythopolis): VI, 85. Werner Eck and Andreas Pangerl , Neue Militärdiplome für die Provinzen Syria und Iudaea/Syria Palaestina: XXIV, 101. Dimitris Papadis , Aristotle’s Theory of Nous. A New Interpretation of Chapters 4 and 5 of the Third Book of De Anima : X, 28. Fausto Parente , Nazarhnov" — Nazarai'o" : An Unsolved Riddle in the Synoptic Tradition: XV, 185. Joseph Patrich , On the Lost Circus of Aelia Capitolina: XXI, 173. Joseph Patrich , Review of Moshe Fischer, Mordechai Gichon and Oren Tal, ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea , Vol. II: The Officina — an Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore : XXII, 337. John H.W. Penney , Review of Lea Sawicki and Donna Shalev (eds.), Donum grammaticum. Studies in Latin and Celtic Linguistics in Honour of Hannah Rosén : XXIV, 332. Daniel Peretz , Review of Michael B. Charles, Vegetius in Context : XXVII, 169. Shalom Perlman , Rhetoric and Philosophy: A Chapter in Fourth-Century Literary Criticism: XII, 86. Hubert Petersmann , Zur Sprach- und Kulturpolitik in der Klassischen Antike: XVII, 87. Yosef Porath , Why did Josephus Name the Chariot-Racing Facility at Caesarea ‘Amphitheater’?: XXIII, 63. Pinchas Porat , Five Greek Funerary Inscriptions: VII, 113. Pinchas Porat , Newly Discovered Greek Inscriptions: VIII-IX, 166. Pinchas Porat , A New Boundary Stone from the Southern Golan: X, 130. Jonathan G.F. Powell , The rector rei publicae of Cicero’s De Republica : XIII, 19. Jonathan G.F. Powell , Review of Carlos Lévy, Cicero Academicus. Recherches sur les Académiques et sur la philosophie cicéronienne : XIV, 157. Jonathan G.F. Powell , Review of Kazimierz F. Kumaniecki (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 3 : De Oratore : XVI, 278. Jonathan G.F. Powell , Review of Tadeusz Maslowski (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 23: Orationes in P. Vatinium testem, Pro M. Caelio : XVII, 245. Uri L. Poznanski , A propos de la droite et la gauche chez Ovide: IV, 50. Uri L. Poznanski , Review of Robert Bedon et Ella Hermon, ‘Concepts, pratiques et enjeux environnementaux dans l’Empire romain’, Caesarodunum XXXIX : XXV 183. Jonathan J. Price , Review of Tessa Rajak, Josephus: The Historian and His Society : VII, 138. Jonathan J. Price , The Jewish Diaspora of the Graeco-Roman Period (review article): XIII, 169. Jonathan J. Price , Review of Louis H. Feldman, Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World. Attitudes and Interactions from Alexander to Justinian : XIV, 192. Jonathan J. Price , Review of Torrey J. Luce, The Greek Historians : XVII, 227. Jonathan J. Price , Review of Benjamin Isaac and Aharon Oppenheimer (eds.), Studies on the Jewish Diaspora in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods, Te‘uda XII: XVII, 255. Lisa Ullmann and Jonathan J. Price , Drama and History in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum : XXI, 97. Jonathan J. Price , Review of Jane Taylor, Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans : XXI, 322. Jonathan J. Price , Five Inscriptions from Jaffa: XXII, 215. 210 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Lisa Ullmann and Jonathan J. Price , Caveat Lector : Notes on Thackeray’s Translation of the Bellum Judaicum : XXIII, 273. Ada Yardeni and Jonathan J. Price , A New Aramaic Dedicatory Inscription from Israel: XXIV, 125. Jonathan J. Price , Review of John Marincola (ed.), A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography : XXIX, 109. Miriam Pucci see Miriam Pucci Ben-Zeev. Alfredo M. Rabello , L’osservanza delle feste ebraiche nell’impero Romano: VI, 57. Tessa Rajak , Defining the Hebrews in Matthew Arnold’s Hebraism and Hellenism: XVI, 239. Tessa Rajak and Alanna Nobbs, Review of Doron Mendels, The Media Revolution of Early Christianity. An Essay on Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History : XXII, 364. John R. Rea , Masada and Pompeii: Another Link: XVIII, 121. Stefan Rebenich , Review of Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Bryan Ward-Perkins, The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: XX, 318. Sitta von Reden , Review of David M. Schaps, The Invention of Coinage and the Monetization of Ancient Greece : XXVI, 218. Willy Clarysse, Sofie Remijsen , Mark Depauw, Observing the Sabbath in the Roman Empire: A Case Study: XXIX, 51. Gretchen Reydams-Schils , The Principle of Charity: Response to John Glucker: XXII, 305. Tonio Sebastian Richter , Review of Terry G. Wilfong, Women of Jeme. Lives in a Coptic Town in Late Antique Egypt : XXII, 355. Peter J. Rhodes , Review of Patricia A. Butz, The Art of the Hekatompedon Inscription and the Birth of the Stoikhedon Style : XXX, 137. Peter J. Rhodes , Review of Elizabeth A. Meyer, Metics and the Athenian Phialai-Inscriptions: A Study in Athenian Epigraphy and Law : XXX, 139. Marijana Ricl , A Family Quarrel in Early Byzantine Beroea: XX, 97. Marijana Ricl , A Confession-inscription from Jerusalem?: XXV, 51. Christophe Rico , JRovo" et rJeveqra dans l’Iliade: deux saisies différentes de la notion d’écoulement: XVIII, 1. Bradley Ritter , On the ‘Politeuma in Heracleopolis’: XXX, 9. Guy Rogers , The Gift and Society in Roman Asia: Orthodoxies and Heresies: XII, 188. Hanna M. Roisman , Hesiod’s Ate Again: VIII-IX, 11. Joseph Roisman , Klearchos in Xenophon’s Anabasis : VIII-IX, 30. Israel Roll and Oren Tal, A New Greek Inscription from Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf / Sozousa: A Reassessment of the Ei|" Qeo;" Movno" Inscriptions of Palestine: XXVIII, 139. Matthew Roller , Review of Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp, Das römische Gastmahl : XXVII, 150. Christina Horst Roseman , Review of Samuel Scolnicov and Luc Brisson (eds.), Plato’s Laws: From Theory into Practice : XXV, 159. Thomas G. Rosenmeyer , Persuasion, Power, Possession: XII, 75. Thomas G. Rosenmeyer , Sensation and Taste in Lucretius: XV, 135. Thomas G. Rosenmeyer , One Strike Will Do: A Lucretian Puzzle: XVIII, 25. Jonathan Roth , The Length of the Siege of Masada: XIV, 87. Jonathan Roth , Review of Nachman Ben-Yehuda, The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel : XVII, 252. Jonathan Roth , Review of Karen R. Dixon and Pat Southern, The Roman Cavalry from the First to the Third Century AD : XVIII, 207. Jonathan Roth , Review of Lawrence Keppie, The Making of the Roman Army From Republic to Empire : XVIII, 207. Youval Rotman , Review of Enrico dal Lago and Constantina Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern : XXVIII, 158. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 211

Andrea Rotstein , Review of Margalit Finkelberg, The Birth of Literary Fiction in Ancient Greece : XIX, 285. Gregory Rowe , Trimalchio’s World (review article): XX, 225. James Roy , Review of Nino Luraghi, The Ancient Messenians. Constructions of Ethnicity and Memory : XXIX, 99. Zeev Rubin , The Felicitas and the Concordia of the Severan House: III, 153. Zeev Rubin , Pagan Propaganda during the Usurpation of Magnentius (350-353): XVII, 124. Zeev W. Rubinsohn , Post-World War I Japanese Historiography on Slavery and Slave Revolts in Antiquity (review article): XIII, 187. Lellia Cracco Ruggini , From Fourth to Sixth Century: A No-Man’s Land in the History of Sciences: XVI, 191. Hans-Albert Rupprecht , Marriage Contract Regulations and Documentary Practice in the Greek Papyri: XVII, 60. Hans-Albert Rupprech t, Review of Ranon Katzoff and David M. Schaps (eds.), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert : XXVI, 243. Serge Ruzer , Review of Judith M. Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Greco-Roman World : XXIV, 326. Olli Salomies , Review of Dirk Erkelenz, Optimo praesidi. Untersuchungen zu den Ehrenmonumenten für Amtsträger der römischen Provinzen in Republik und Kaiserzeit : XXIV, 293. Lionel J. Sanders , Dionysius I of Syracuse and the Validity of the Hostile Tradition: V, 64. Lionel J. Sanders , What did Theopompus think of Dion?: XVI, 20. Federico Santangelo , With or Without You: Some Late Hellenistic Narratives of Contemporary History: XXVIII, 57. David Satran , Review of David T. Runia, David M. Hay and David Winston (eds.), Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity. Festschrift for Earle Hilgert : XIII, 204. David Satran , Review of Judith Lieu, Image and Reality. The Jews in the World of the Christians in the Second Century : XIX, 327. David Satran , Review of William Harmless, Desert Christians. An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism : XXV, 182. David.M. Schaps , Comic Inflation in the Marketplace: VIII-IX, 66. David M. Schaps , Zeus the Wife-Beater: XXV, 1. David M. Schaps , Systems Network Analysis and the Study of the Ancient World (review article): XXIX, 91. Jona Schellekens , Review of Roger S. Bagnall and Bruce W. Frier, The Demography of Roman Egypt : XIV, 176. Andre S. Schieber , Pausanias and the Ephorate: IV, 1. Renate Schlesier , Olympian versus Chthonian Religion: XI, 38. Ranon Katzoff and Bertram M. Schreiber , Week and Sabbath in Judaean Desert Documents: XVII, 102. Wolfgang Schuller , Die Krisen des attischen Seebunds: VIII-IX, 16. Peter Schultz , Review of Catherine M. Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis : XXIII, 288. Daniel R. Schwartz , Josephus on the Jewish Constitutions and Community: VII, 30. Daniel R. Schwartz , On Drama and Authenticity in Philo and Josephus: X, 113. Daniel R. Schwartz , Scipio’s Embassy and Simon’s Ambassadors ( I Maccabees 15): XII, 114. Daniel R. Schwartz , Hasidim in I Maccabees 2:42?: XIII, 7. Daniel R. Schwartz , Cassius’ Chronology and Josephus’ Vagueness: XVI, 102. 212 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Daniel R. Schwartz , Review of Bernd Schröder, Die ‘Väterlichen Gesetze’: Flavius Josephus als Vermittler von Halachah an Griechen und Römer : XVII, 248. Daniel R. Schwartz , Review of Louis H. Feldman, Josephus’ Interpretation of the Bible ; idem, Studies in Josephus’ Rewritten Bible : XIX, 311. Daniel R. Schwartz , Once Again: Who Captured Masada? On Doublets, Reading Against the Grain, and What Josephus Actually Wrote: XXIV, 75. Seth Schwartz , Review of Glen W. Bowersock, Martyrdom and Rome : XV, 308. Ruth Scodel , The Politics of Sophocles’ Ajax : XXII, 31. Ruth Scodel , Review of Troy , 2004, directed by Wolfgang Petersen: XXIV, 335. Samuel Scolnicov , Philebus 15B 1-8: I, 3. Samuel Scolnicov , Plato’s Euthydemus: A Study on the Relations between Logic and Education: VI, 19. Samuel Scolnicov , I Searched Myself: VII, 1. Samuel Scolnicov , Socrates on the Unity of the Person: VII, 14. Samuel Scolnicov , Review of K.J. Boudouris (ed.), Ionian Philosophy : X, 140. Samuel Scolnicov , Friends and Friendship in Plato: Remarks on the Lysis : XII, 67. Samuel Scolnicov , Prophetic Parables and Philosophic Falsehoods: XVI, 227. Arthur Segal , Theatres in Ancient Palestine during the Roman-Byzantine Period: VIII-IX, 145. Moshe Negbi, Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff , Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part I: XXII, 103. Moshe Negbi, Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Nikolaj Serikoff , Classical and Hebrew Sages on Cultivated Biennial Plants: Part II: XXIII, 81. Donna Shalev , Review of Eleanor Dickey, Greek Forms of Address From Herodotus to Lucian : XVII, 235. Donna Shalev , Review of Stephen Colvin, Dialect in Aristophanes. The Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature : XX, 275. Israel Shatzman , Religious Rites in Virgil’s Writings: I, 47. Israel Shatzman , Review of Géza Alföldy, Die römische Gesellschaft. Ausgewählte Beiträge : VIII-IX, 195. Israel Shatzman , Stone-Balls from Tel Dor and the Artillery of the Hellenistic World: XIV, 52. Israel Shatzman , Review of Ella Hermon, Rome et la Gaule Transalpine avant César : XIV, 166. Israel Shatzman , Review of Shimon Dar, Settlements and Cult Sites on Mount Hermon, Israel: Ituraean Culture in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods : XIV, 184. Israel Shatzman , Review of Ze‘ev Safrai, The Economy of Roman Palestine : XIV, 186. Israel Shatzman , Review of David L. Kennedy (ed.), The Roman Army in the East : XVI, 285. Israel Shatzman , Review of John E.H. Spaul, Ala 2: The Auxiliary Cavalry Units of the Pre- Diocletianic Imperial Army : XVI, 291. Israel Shatzman , The Integration of Judaea into the Roman Empire: XVIII, 49. Israel Shatzman , Res Militares (review article): XIX, 181. Israel Shatzman , Review of Miriam Pucci Ben Zeev, Jewish Rights in the Roman World: The Greek and the Roman Documents Quoted by Josephus Flavius : XIX, 308. Israel Shatzma n, Review of Peter Garnsey, Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity. Essays in Social and Economic History ; Food and Society in Classical Antiquity : XXII, 327. Israel Shatzman , Review of John E.H. Spaul, Cohors 2: The Evidence for and a Short History of the Auxiliary Infantry Units of the Roman Imperial Army : XXII, 331. Israel Shatzman , Review of Paul B. Kern, Ancient Siege Warfare : XXII, 334. Israel Shatzman , Review of Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea. A Study of Mediterranean History : XXIII, 279. Israel Shatzman , Review of Adrienne Mayor, Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs. Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World: XXIV, 291. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 213

Israel Shatzman , Review of Charles R. Whittaker, Rome and its Frontiers: The Dynamics of Empire : XXVI, 228. Israel Shatzman , Review of John Richardson, The Language of Empire: Rome and the Idea of Empire from theThird Century BC to the Second Century AD : XXIX, 128. Israel Shatzman , Review of Michael A. Speidel, Heer und Herrschaft im römischen Reich der hohen Kaiserzeit : XXX, 169. Brent D. Shaw , Review of Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East 2: Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire : XXIV, 297. Binyamin Shimron , Nabis — Aemulus Lycurgi: I, 40. Binyamin Shimron , Polybius on Rome. A Reexamination of the Evidence: V, 94. Graham Shipley , Review of John Ma, Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor : XX, 303. Yanir Shochat , Recruitment to the Legio II Parthica: V, 245. Yanir Shochat , Enlistment in the Legio II Adiutrix at the Time of Hadrian and Thereafter: VII, 58. Michael Sommer , Elagabal: Wege zur Konstruktion eines ‘schlechten’ Kaisers: XXIII, 95. Michael Sommer, Review of Yasmine Zahran, Zenobia between Reality and Legend : XXIV, 301. Michael Alexander Speidel , Early Roman Rule in Commagene: XXIV, 85. Daniel Sperber , Some Classical Loanwords in Rabbinic Literature: I, 124. Daniel Sperber , Studies in Greek and Latin Loan-Words in Rabbinic Literature: II, 163. Daniel Sperber , Hesychius and Rabbinic Loanwords: IV, 122. Dina Stein , Review of Tal Ilan, Mine and Yours are Hers: Retrieving Women’s History from Rabbinic Literature : XX, 314. Sacha Stern , Review of Daryn Lehoux, Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World : XXVII, 141. Guy D. Stiebel , Scalping in Roman Palestine —‘minime Romanum sacrum’?: XXIV, 151. Mary Stieber , Beflowered with Beauty: The Imagery of Ag . 659-60: XXV, 25. Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra , Review of Bruria Bitton-Ashkelony and Aryeh Kofsky, Christian Gaza in Late Antiquity : XXIV, 324. Wiesław Suder , Etre vieux à Rome: XXIV, 273. Iris Sulimani , Myth or Reality? A Geographical Examination of Semiramis’ Journey in Diodorus: XXIV, 45. Danny Syon and Moshe Hartal, A New Tetrarchic Boundary-Stone from the Northern Hula Valley: XXII, 233. Joseph Tabory , Two Wedding Ceremonies: Alcestis and Some Jewish Parallels: V, 16. Israel Roll and Oren Tal , A New Greek Inscription from Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf / Sozousa: A Reassessment of the Ei|" Qeo;" Movno" Inscriptions of Palestine: XXVIII, 139. Werner Eck and Yotam Tepper , A Dedication to Silvanus near the Camp of the Legio VI Ferrata near Lajjun: XX, 85. Werner Eck and Yotam Tepper , Ein Soldat der Legio VII Claudia in einer Grabinschrift aus Acco/Ptolemais: XXIV, 119. John E. Thorburn , Jr., The Third Stasimon of Euripides’ Alcestis : XIX, 35. Roger S.O. Tomlin , Review of David Braund, Ruling Roman Britain: Kings, Queens, Governors and Emperors from Julius Caesar to Agricola : XVIII, 210. Daniel Tompkins , Review of Angelos Chaniotis, Annika Kuhn and Christina Kuhn (eds.), Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies : XXX, 157. Emanuel Tov , Review of Giuseppe Veltri, Eine Tora fiir den König Talmai—Untersuchungen zum Übersetzungsverständnis in der jüdisch-hellenistischen und rabbinischen Literatur : XIV, 178. Emanuel Tov , Scribal Practices Reflected in the Paleo-Hebrew Texts from the Judean Desert: XV, 268. 214 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Pablo Toribio , Confer prophetias, nam liber librum aperit: an Unidentified Latin Text by Isaac Newton on Daniel and Revelation (National Library of Israel, Yah. Ms. Var. 1 / Newton 19, ff. 162-165): XXX, 113. Tal Tovy , Review of Philip Sabin, Hans Van Wees and Michael Whitby (eds.), The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare , Vol. 1: Greece, the Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome , and Vol. 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire : XXVIII, 170. Constantine A. Trypanis , Jewish-Hellenistic Literature in Greek with Special Reference to Poetry: VII, 151. Antonis Tsakmakis , Thucydides and Herodotus: Remarks on the Attitude of the Historian Regarding Literature: XIV, 17. Alexander Tulin , Slave Witnesses in Antiphon 5.48: XVIII, 21. Alexander Tulin , Review of Alain Martin and Oliver Primavesi (eds.), L’Empédocle de Strasbourg (P.Strasb. gr. Inv. 1665-1666) : XIX, 289. Alexander Tulin , Review of Mark Joyal, The Platonic Theages . An Introduction, Commentary, and Critical Edition : XXII, 312. Alexander Uchitel , Post Hittite Historiography in Asia Minor: X, 1. Edward Ullendorff , The Demise of the Hebraist (principally in Great Britain): XV, 289. Lisa Ullmann , Review of Herwig Görgemanns (ed.), Die griechische Literatur in Text und Darstellung . Bd. 1: Archaische Periode , herausgegeben von J. Latacz: XI, 182. Lisa Ullmann and Ehud Galili, Greek Inscription Mentioning SUKAMINWN Discovered off the Carmel Coast: XIII, 116. Lisa Ullmann and Jonathan J. Price, Drama and History in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum: XXI, 97. Lisa Ullmann and Jonathan J. Price, Caveat Lector : Notes on Thackeray’s Translation of the Bellum Judaicum : XXIII, 273. Yulia Ustinova , Review of Nicole Belayche, Iudaea-Palaestina. The Pagan Cults in Roman Palestine (Second to Fourth Century) : XXII, 344. Yulia Ustinova , Review of Joan B. Connelly, Portrait of a Priestess. Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece : XXX, 148. Amiel Vardi , Review of Jurgen Blänsdorf (ed.), post W. Morel et K. Büchner, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium : XV, 302 . Amiel Vardi , Review of Michel P.J. van den Hout, A Commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto : XIX, 303. Amiel Vardi , A Book of Verse Beneath a Bough: Literature for Recreation in the Early Principate: XXI, 83. Amiel Vardi , Review of Nicholas Horsfall, Virgil, Aeneid 7: A Commentary : XXI, 284. Michael Vickers , Antigone's Creon and the Ephebic Oath: XXX, 1. Bronislava Vitz-Margulis , Solomon Luria and his Contribution to the Study of Antiquity: XXII, 273. Michael von Albrecht , Ovid und die Musik: XV, 174. Frank W. Walbank , Were There Greek Federal States?: III, 27. Frank W. Walbank , Timaeus’ Views on the Past: X, 41. Frank W. Walbank , The Hellenistic World: New Trends and Directions: XI, 90. Frank W. Walbank , Two Hellenistic Processions: A Matter of Self-Definition: XV, 119. Frank W. Walbank , A Greek Looks at Rome: Polybius VI Revisited: XVII, 45. Richard Wallace , What was Greek about Greek Mathematics?: XV, 82. Nathan Wasserman , Review of Charles Penglase, Greek Myths and Mesopotamia; Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod : XVIII, 177. Nathan Wasserman , Review of Martin L. West, The East Face of Helicon. West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth : XX, 261. Nathan Wasserman , Review of Maria Brosius (ed.), Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions.Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World : XXIV, 281. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 215

Nathan Wasserman , Review of John Miles Foley (ed.), A Companion to Ancient Epic : XXVI, 216. Abraham Wasserstein , Greek (and Christian?) Sources in Ibn Ezra’s Commentary on Psalms: VII, 101. Abraham Wasserstein , Review of Daniel Sperber, A Dictionary of Greek and Latin Legal Terms in Rabbinic Literature : VII, 147. Abraham Wasserstein , Calendaric Implications of a Fourth-Century Jewish Inscription from Sicily: XI, 162. Abraham Wasserstein , Review of Judith Lieu, John North and Tessa Rajak (eds.), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (review article): XI, 166. Abraham Wasserstein , Note on the Phonetic and Graphic Representation of Greek Vowels and of the Spiritus Asper in the Aramaic Transcription of Greek Loanwords: XII, 200. Abraham Wasserstein , Non-Hellenized Jews in the Semi-Hellenized East: XIV, 111. Abraham Wasserstein , After Reading C.P. Cavafy’s ‘Ithaca’: A Sort of Translation: XV, 16. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Averil Cameron and Lawrence I. Conrad (eds.), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East 1: Problems in the Literary Source Material (Papers of the First Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam) , and Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds)., Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 1: XII, 219. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex), Fascicle 2: XIII, 207. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Philip Mayerson, Monks, Martyrs, Soldiers and Saracens. Papers on the Near East in Late Antiquity (1962-1993): XIII, 208. David J. Wasserstein , The Ptolemy and the Hare: Dating an Old Story about the Translation of the Septuagint: XVII, 77. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary, third edition: XVII, 269. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex) Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic . Fascicles 3 and 4: XVII, 272. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Scott Bradbury (ed. and trans.), Severus of Minorca: Letter on the Conversion of the Jews : XVIII, 217. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Lionel Casson, Libraries in the Ancient World , and Roy MacLeod (ed.), The Library of Alexandria. Centre of Learning in the Ancient World , XXI, 278. David J. Wasserstein , Why did Arabic succeed where Greek Failed? Language Change in the Near East after Muhammad: XXII, 257. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Nina L. Collins, The Library in Alexandria and the Bible in Greek : XXII, 318. David J. Wasserstein , Refugee Classicists in Britain after 1933: XXIV, 229. David J. Wasserstein , Review of Sylvie Honigman, The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas : XXVI, 238. Susan Weingarten , Postliminium in Jerome: A Roman Legal Term as Christian Metaphor: XIV, 143. Susan Weingarten , Review of Greville S.P. Freeman-Grenville (tr.), Joan E. Taylor, Rupert L. Chapman III (eds.), The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea: Palestine in the Fourth Century AD : XXIII, 311. Susan Weingarten , Food for Thought: Some Recent Books on Ancient Greek and Roman Food (review article): XXV, 205. Roslyn Weiss , The Phaedo ’s Rejection of the Meno ’s Theory of Recollection: XIX, 51. 216 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Roslyn Weiss , Two Related Contradictions in Laws IX: XXII, 43. David Weissert , Plutarch, Perikles 15.3: II, l57. Stephanie West , Herodotus in the North? Reflections on a Colossal Cauldron (4.81): XIX, 15. Stephanie West , Phoenix’s Antecedents: A Note on Iliad 9: XX, 1. Terry G. Wilfong , Review of Tonio Sebastian Richter, Rechtssemantik und forensische Rhetorik: Untersuchungen zu Wortschatz, Stil und Grammatik der Sprache koptischer Rechtsurkunden: XXIV, 315. David S. Williams , On Josephus’ Use of Nicolaus of Damascus: A Stylometric Analysis of BJ 1.225-273 and AJ 14.280-369: XII, 176. Michael Winterbottom , Review of Martin L. Clarke, Rhetoric at Rome: A Historical Survey : XVII, 238. Michael Winterbottom , Review of Robert Wardy, The Birth of Rhetoric , and William J. Dominik (ed.), Roman Eloquence ; Carlos Lévy et Laurent Pernot (eds.), Dire l’Évidence : XVII, 238. Michael Winterbottom , Review of Harry M. Hine (ed.), L. Annaei Senecae Naturalium Quaestionum Libros ; Harry M. Hine, Studies in the text of Seneca’s Naturales Quaestiones: XVII, 242. Michael Winterbottom , Review of John Briscoe (ed.), Valeri Maximi Facta et Dicta Memorabilia : XVIII, 191. Michael Winterbottom , The Earliest Life of St Dunstan: XIX, 163. Michael Winterbottom , Review of Glenn W. Most (ed.), Editing Texts: Texte edieren : XIX, 328. Timothy P. Wiseman , Crossing the Rubicon, and Other Dramas: XV, 152. Christian Witschel , Kaiser, Gladiator, Gott: Zur Selbstdarstellung des Commodus: XXIII, 255. Alexander Yakobson , Dionysius of Halicarnassus on a Democratic Change in the Centuriate Assembly: XII, 139. Alexander Yakobson , Mid-Republican Rome and Popular Politics (review article): XVI, 252. Alexander Yakobson , The Princess of Inscriptions: Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre and the Early Years of Tiberius’ Reign (review article): XVII, 206. Alexander Yakobson , Review of Greg Rowe, Princes and Political Cultures: The New Tiberian Senatorial Decrees : XXII, 323. Alexander Yakobson , The People’s Voice and the Speakers’ Platform: Popular Power, Persuasion and Manipulation in the Roman Forum: XXIII, 201. Alexander Yakobson , Review of Joseph Geiger, The First Hall of Fame: A Study of the Statues in the Forum Augustum : XXIX, 126. Ada Yardeni , The Decipherment and Restoration of Legal Texts from the Judaean Desert: A Reexamination of Papyrus Starcky (P.Yadin 36): XX, 121. Ada Yardeni and Jonathan J. Price, A New Aramaic Dedicatory Inscription from Israel: XXIV, 125. Liv Yarrow , Lucius Mummius and the Spoils of Corinth: XXV, 57. Uri Yiftach-Firanko , Review of Hans Julius Wolff, Das Recht der griechischen Papyri Ägyptens in der Zeit der Ptolemäer und des Prinzipats, Erster Band, Bedingungen und Triebkräfte der Rechtsentwicklung : XXV, 173. Netta Zagagi , Review of Nan Dunbar (ed.), Aristophanes: Birds : XIX, 292. Rachel Zelnick , Ploutos, The God of the Oligarchs: XXI, 27. Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz , Review of Leonhard Schumacher, Stellung des Sklaven im Sakralrecht : XXVII, 133. Michael Zimm, The Chr ēsmologoi in Thucydides: XXIX, 5. Werner Eck and Boaz Zisso , A Nauclerus de oeco poreuticorum in a New Inscription from Ashkelon/Ascalon: XX, 89. Constantine Zuckerman , Hellenistic politeumata and the Jews. A Reconsideration (review article): VIII-IX, 171. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 217

Constantine Zuckerman , Sur la date du traité militaire de Végèce et son destinataire Valentinien II: XIII, 67. Constantine Zuckerman , Psalms 135:25 in Symmachus’ Translation on a Jewish Inscription from Nicaea (Iznik): XX, 105.

Book Reviews: Alphabetically by Author of Book John N. Adams , The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC-AD 600 (Philip Baldi): XXVIII, 155. Géza Alföldy , Die römische Gesellschaft. Ausgewählte Beiträge (Israel Shatzman): VIII-IX, 195. José Miguel Alonso-Nuñez , La Historia Universal de Pompeyo Trogo. Coordenadas espaciales y temporales (David Asheri): XII, 217. Ilias Amaoutoglou , Ancient Greek Laws. A Sourcebook (Gabriel Herman): XIX , 297. Anna Maria Andermahr , Totus in Praediis. Senatorischer Grundbesitz in Italien in der Frühen und Hohen Kaiserzeit (Timothy D. Barnes): XIX, 306. Graham Anderson , The Second Sophistic. A Cultural Phenomenon of the Roman Empire (Joseph Geiger): XIV, 163. Jaakko Frösén, Antti Arjava , and Marjo Lehtinen (eds.), The Petra Papyri I (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 350. Frank W. Walbank, Alan E. Astin , Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie, The Cambridge Ancient History VII2, 1 (Doron Mendels): VIII-IX, 186. Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World (Lisa A. Hughes): XXVIII, 166. Gerd Audring , Christhard Hoffmann and Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg (eds.), Eduard Meyer - Victor Ehrenberg. Ein Briefwechsel 1914-1930 (Joseph Geiger): XI, 195. Christian Augé and Frédérique Duyrat (eds.), Les monnayages syriens. Quel apport pour l’histoire du Proche-Orient hellénistique et romain? Actes de la table ronde de Damas, 10-12 Novembre 1999 (Ted Kaizer): XXIII, 325. Roger S. Bagnall and Bruce W. Frier, The Demography of Roman Egypt (Jona Schellekens): XIV, 176. Roger S. Bagnall , Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XVI, 279. Roger S. Bagnall , Later Roman Egypt: Society, Religion, Economy and Administration (James G. Keenan): XXV, 170. Roger S. Bagnall (ed.), Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300-700 (Avshalom Laniado): XXVII, 173. Roger S. Bagnall , Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. Sources and Approaches (Sylvie Honigman): XXIX, 121. Catherine Balmelle , Les demeures aristocratiques d’Aquitaine.Société et culture de l’Antiquité tardive dans le Sud-Ouest de la Gaule (Simon T. Loseby): XXIII, 321. Peter F. Bang , The Roman Bazaar. A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire (Merav Haklai-Rotenberg): XXIX, 140. Bezalel Bar-Kochva , Pseudo-Hecataeus On the Jews. Legitimizing the Jewish Diaspora (Doron Mendels): XVIII, 187. Rachel Barkay , The Coinage of Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean) (Alla Kushnir-Stein ): XXIII, 324. Miriam Griffin and Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Philosophia Togata (Joseph Geiger): X, 146. Mary Beard , John A. North and Simon R.F. Price, Religions of Rome (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. Robert Bedon et Ella Hermon, ‘Concepts, pratiques et enjeux environnementaux dans l’Empire romain’, Caesarodunum XXXIX (Uri L. Poznanski): XXV, 183. Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen , Urban Life and Local Politics in Roman Bithynia: The Small World of Dion Chrysostomos (Christina T. Kuhn): XXIX, 138. 218 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Nicole Belayche , Iudaea-Palaestina. The Pagan Cults in Roman Palestine (Second to Fourth Century (Yulia Ustinova): XXII, 344. Heinz Bellen and Heinz Heinen, Bibliographie zur antiken Sklaverei (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XXV, 177. Miriam Pucci Ben Zeev , Jewish Rights in the Roman World: The Greek and the Roman Documents Quoted by Josephus Flavius (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 308. Julian Bennett , Trajan, Optimus Princeps. A Life and Times (Werner Eck): XVII, 231. Nachman Ben-Yehuda , The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel (Jonathan Roth): XVII, 252. Anna Maria Biraschi and Giovanni Salmeri (eds.), Strabone e l’Asia minore: Incontri di storia della storiografia antica e sul mondo antico (Hugh Lindsay): XXI, 298. Bruria Bitton-Ashkelony and Arieh Kofsky, Christian Gaza in Late Antiquity (Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra): XXIV, 324. Jurgen Blänsdorf (ed.), post Willy Morel and Karl Büchner, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Amiel Vardi): XV, 302 . K.J. Boudouris (ed.), Ionian Philosophy (Samuel Scolnicov): X, 140. Richard Hodges and William Bowden (eds.), The Sixth Century: Production, Distribution and Demand (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. A.J. Bowen , Xenophon: Symposium (Deborah Gera): XX, 183. Glen W. Bowersock , Martyrdom and Rome (Seth Schwartz): XV, 308. Glen W. Bowersock , Peter Brown and Oleg Grabar (eds.), Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 335. Anthony J. Boyle and W.J. Dominik (eds.), Flavian Rome. Culture, Image, Text (Olivier Hekster): XXIII, 294. Scott Bradbury (ed. and trans.), Severus of Minorca: Letter on the Conversion of the Jews (David J. Wasserstein): XVIII, 217. David Braund , Ruling Roman Britain: Kings, Queens, Governors and Emperors from Julius Caesar to Agricola (Roger S.O. Tomlin): XVIII, 210. Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Plato’s Socrates (John Glucker): XVI, 264. John Briscoe (ed.), Valeri Maximi Facta et Dicta Memorabilia (Michael Winterbottom): XVIII, 191. Samuel Scolnicov and Luc Brisson (eds.), Plato’s Laws: From Theory into Practice (Christina Horst Roseman): XXV, 159. Kai Brodersen and Ja ś Elsner (eds.), Images and Texts on the “Artemidorus Papyrus”. Working Papers on P. Artemid. (St. John’s College Oxford, 2008) (Andrea Jördens): XXX, 163. Gian Pietro Brogiolo and Bryan Ward-Perkins, The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Stefan Rebenich): XX, 318. Maria Brosius (ed.), Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions.Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World (by Nathan Wasserman): XXIV, 281. Glen W. Bowersock, Peter Brown and Oleg Grabar (eds.), Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 335. Jurgen Blänsdorf (ed.), post Willy Morel and Karl Büchner , Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Amiel Vardi): XV, 302 . Walter Burkert , Platon in Nahaufnahme. Ein Buch aus Herculaneum (John Glucker): XIV, 155. Philip Burton , The Old Latin Gospels. A Study of their Texts and Language (Yitzhak Hen): XXII, 363. Patricia A. Butz , The Art of the Hekatompedon Inscription and the Birth of the Stoikhedon Style (Peter J. Rhodes): XXX, 137. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 219

Averil Cameron and Lawrence I. Conrad (eds.), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East 1: Problems in the Literary Source Material (Papers of the First Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam) (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Giuseppe Camodeca , Tabulae Pompeianae Sulpiciorum [TPSulp]. Edizione critica dell’archivio Puteolano dei Sulpicii (Gregory Rowe): XX, 225. Christopher Carey , Trials from Classical Athens (Gabriel Herman): XIX, 295. Caroline Carlier , La Cité de Moïse. Le peuple juif chez Philon d'Alexandrie (Maren Niehoff): XXIX, 124. Lionel Casson , Libraries in the Ancient World (David J. Wasserstein): XXI, 278. George Cawkwell , Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War (Eran Almagor): XVII, 225. Edward Champlin, Nero (Miriam Griffin): XXIII, 292. Angelos Chaniotis , Annika Kuhn and Christina Kuhn (eds.), Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies (Daniel Tompkins): XXX, 157. Greville S.P. Freeman-Grenville (tr.), Joan E. Taylor, Rupert L. Chapman III (eds.), The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea: Palestine in the Fourth Century AD (Susan Weingarten): XXIII, 311. Michael B. Charles , Vegetius in Context (Daniel Peretz): XXVII, 169. Martin L. Clarke , Rhetoric at Rome: A Historical Survey (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Katherine Clarke , Between Geography and History. Hellenistic Constructions of the Roman World (Peter Eich): XXI, 289. Nina L. Collins , The Library in Alexandria and the Bible in Greek (David J. Wasserstein): XXII, 318. Stephen Colvin , Dialect in Aristophanes. The Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature (Donna Shalev): XX, 275. Joan B. Connelly , Portrait of a Priestess. Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece (Yulia Ustinova): XXX, 148. Averil Cameron and Lawrence I. Conrad (eds.), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East 1: Problems in the Literary Source Material (Papers of the First Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam) (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Hannah M. Cotton and Ada Yardeni (eds.), Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na úal îever and Other Sites with an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts ( The Seiyâl Collection II) (Ranon Katzoff): XIX, 316. Eric Csapo and Margaret C. Miller (eds.), The Origins of Theatre in Ancient Greece and Beyond (Marco Fantuzzi and Joannis Mylonopoulos): XXVII, 135. Edward Dabrowa , Legio X Fretensis: A Prosopographical Study of its Officers (I-III c. A.D.) (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 169. Enrico dal Lago and Constantina Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (Youval Rotman): XXVIII, 158. Eve D’Ambra , Roman Women , and Caroline Vout, Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (Denise E. McCoskey): XXVII, 147. Shimon Dar , Settlements and Cult Sites on Mount Hermon, Israel: Ituraean Culture in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 184. William D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism , vol. 2 (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Christian Delacampagne , Die Geschichte des Rassismus (Benjamin Isaac): XXV, 186. Barbara Scardigli, in collaborazione con Paola Delbianco (ed. and trans.), Nicolao di Damasco, Vita di Augusto (David Asheri): VII, 133. Alexander Demandt , Die Kelten (Johannes Heinrichs): XVIII , 212. Emma Dench , Romulus’ Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian (Nicholas Horsfall): XXVI, 233. 220 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Beate Dignas , Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor (Ted Kaizer): XXIII, 290. Yoram Tsafrir, Leah Di Segni and Judith Green, Tabula Imperii Romani: Iudaea-Palaestina. Maps and Gazetteer, with contributions by Israel Roll and Tsvika Tsuk (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 191. Eleanor Dickey , Greek Forms of Address From Herodotus to Lucian (Donna Shalev): XVII, 235. Matthew W. Dickie , Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World (Gideon Bohak): XXIII, 314. Karen R. Dixon and Pat Southern, The Roman Cavalry from the First to the Third Century AD (Jonathan Roth): XVIII , 207. William J. Dominik (ed.), Roman Eloquence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Anthony J. Boyle and William J. Dominik (eds.), Flavian Rome. Culture, Image, Text (Olivier Hekster): XXIII, 294. Giuseppina Basta Donzelli (ed.), Euripides, Electra (Donald Mastronarde): XVI, 260. Heinrich Dörrie , Der Platonismus in der Antike. Grundlagen — System — Entwicklung (John Glucker): XX , 282. Daniela Dueck , Strabo of Amasia. A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome (Eran Almagor): XXI, 294. Nan Dunbar (ed.), Aristophanes: Birds (Netta Zagagi): XIX, 292. Christian Augé and Frédérique Duyrat (eds.), Les monnayages syriens. Quel apport pour l’histoire du Proche-Orient hellénistique et romain? Actes de la table ronde de Damas, 10-12 Novembre 1999 (Ted Kaizer): XXIII, 325. Armin Eich , Politische Literatur in der römischen Gesellschaft: Studien zum Ver- hältnis von politischer und literarischer Öffentlichkeit in der späten Republik und frühen Kaiserzeit (Stephen Harrison): XXI, 283. Peter Eich , Zur Metamorphose des politischen Systems in der römischen Kaiserzeit (Katrin Herrmann): XXVII, 145. Gunnel Ekroth , The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Periods (Eran Lupu): XXIV, 285. Linda Ellis and Frank L. Kidner (eds.), Travel, Communication and Geography in Late Antiquity: Sacred and Profane (Kai Brodersen): XXV, 184. Kai Brodersen and Ja ś Elsner (eds.), Images and Texts on the “Artemidorus Papyrus”. Working Papers on P. Artemid. (St. John’s College Oxford, 2008) (Andrea Jördens): XXX, 163. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 1 (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex), Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 2 (David J. Wasserstein): XIII, 207. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex) Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicles 3 and 4 (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 272. Karl A.E. Enenkel and Jan Papy (eds.), Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance (Amos Edelheit): XXIX, 144. Dirk Erkelenz , Optimo praesidi. Untersuchungen zu den Ehrenmonumenten für Amtsträger der römischen Provinzen in Republik und Kaiserzeit (Olli Salomies): XXIV, 293. Louis H. Feldman , Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World. Attitudes and Interactions from Alexander to Justinian (Jonathan J. Price): XIV, 192. Louis H. Feldman , Josephus’ Interpretation of the Bible (Daniel Schwartz): XIX, 311. Louis H. Feldman , Studies in Josephus’ Rewritten Bible (Daniel Schwartz): XIX, 311. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 221

Margalit Finkelberg , The Birth of Literary Fiction in Ancient Greece (Andrea Rotstein): XIX, 285. William D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein , (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism , vol. 2 (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Moshe Fischer , Benjamin Isaac and Israel Roll, Roman Roads in Judaea 2. The Jaffa-Jerusalem Roads (Shimon Dar): XVI, 293. Moshe Fischer , Mordechai Gichon and Oren Tal, ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea , Vol. II: The Officina — an Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore (Joseph Patrich): XXII, 337. Harriet I. Flower (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Lisa Maurice): XXV, 164. Frank.W. Walbank, Alan.E. Astin, Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie, The Cambridge Ancient History VII2, 1 (Doron Mendels): VIII-IX, 186. John Miles Foley (ed.), A Companion to Ancient Epic (Nathan Wasserman): XXVI, 216. Sabine Föllinger (ed.), Was ist ‘Leben’? Aristoteles’ Anschauungen zur Entstehung und Funktionsweise von Leben (Klaus Corcilius ): XXX, 144. Gary Forsythe , A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War (Rachel Feig Vishnia): XXVI, 220. Greville S.P. Freeman-Grenville (tr.), Joan E. Taylor, Rupert L. Chapman III (eds.), The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea: Palestine in the Fourth Century AD (Susan Weingarten): XXIII, 311. Roger S. Bagnall and Bruce W. Frier , The Demography of Roman Egypt (Jona Schellekens): XIV, 176. Eduard D. Frolov , Russkaya nauka ob anti čnosti. Istoriografi českie o čerki (La science russe de l’antiquité. Études historiographiques) (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XXIII, 326. Jaakko Frösén , Antti Arjava, and Marjo Lehtinen, (eds.), The Petra Papyri I (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 350. Janice J. Gabbert , Antigonus II Gonatas: A Political Biography (Erich S. Gruen): XVII, 229. Michael Gagarin , Writing Greek Law (Luca Guido): XXVIII, 151. Peter Garnsey , Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity. Essays in Social and Economic History ; id., Food and Society in Classical Antiquity (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 327. Joseph Geiger , The First Hall of Fame: A Study of the Statues in the Forum Augustum (Alexander Yakobson): XXIX, 126. Deborah Levine Gera , Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language and Civilization (Thomas Harrison): XXIV, 287. Daniel E. Gershenson , Apollo the Wolf-God (John North): XIII, 194. Moshe Fischer, Mordechai Gichon , Oren Tal, ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea , Vol. II: The Officina — an Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore (Joseph Patrich): XXII, 337. Andrew Gillet , Envoys and Political Communication in the Late Antique West, 411-533 (Yitzhak Hen): XXIV, 303. Haim Gitler and Matthew Ponting, The Silver Coinage of Septimius Severus and his Family (193- 211 AD). A Study of the Chemical Composition of the Roman and Eastern Issues (Alla Kushnir-Stein): XXIII, 324. Luca Giuliani , Bild und Mythos. Geschichte der Bilderzählung in der griechischen Kunst (Robin Osborne): XXIII, 285. Jennifer A. Glancy , Slavery in Early Christianity (Catherine Hezser): XXII 359. Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek-English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. 222 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Sander M. Goldberg , Constructing Literature in the Roman Republic (Nicholas Horsfall): XXVI, 225. Simon Goldhill (ed.), Being Greek under Rome. Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire (Maren Niehoff): XXIII, 301. Simon Goldhill (ed.), The End of Dialogue in Antiquity (Maren Niehoff): XXX, 155. Martin Goodman , Mission and Conversion. Proselytising in the Religious History of the Roman Empire (Doron Mendels): XV, 303. Martin Goodman , Rome and Jerusalem (Doron Mendels): XXVII, 160. Herwig Görgemanns , hrsg., Die griechische Literatur in Text und Darstellung . Bd. 1: Archaische Periode , herausgegeben von Joachim Latacz (Lisa Ullmann): XI, 182. Vanessa B. Gorman , Miletos, the Ornament of Ionia. A History of the City to 400 B.C.E. (Karl-J. Hölkeskamp): XXII, 315. Glen W. Bowersock, Peter Brown and Oleg Grabar (eds.), Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 335. David F. Graf , Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens (Benjamin Isaac): XVIII, 208. Kenneth Mills and Anthony Grafton (eds.), Conversion in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Seeing and Believing (Yitzhak Hen): XXIV, 331. Yoram Tsafrir, Leah Di Segni and Judith Green , Tabula Imperii Romani: Iudaea-Palaestina. Maps and Gazetteer, with contributions by Israel Roll and Tsvika Tsuk (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 191. Emily Greenwood and Elizabeth. K. Irwin (eds.), Reading Herodotus: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus’ Histories (Eran Almagor): XXIX, 101. Robert C. Gregg and Dan Urman, Jews, Pagans and Christians in the Golan Heights. Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras (Werner Eck): XXI, 327. Miriam T. Griffin , Seneca, A Philosopher in Politics (Joseph Geiger): III, 177. Miriam T. Griffin , Nero: The End of a Dynasty (Hannah M. Cotton): VII, 134. Miriam T. Griffin and Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Philosophia Togata (Joseph Geiger): X, 146. Veronika E. Grimm , From Fasting to Feasting, The Evolution of a Sin. Attitudes to Food in Late Antiquity (Susanna Elm): XVII, 263. Erich S. Gruen , Heritage and Hellenism. The Reinvention of Jewish Tradition (Sylvie Honigman): XX, 209. Linda-Marie Günthe r (ed.), Herodes und Rom and Nikos Kokkinos (ed.), The World of the Herods (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 154. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 1 (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex): Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 2 (David J. Wasserstein): XIII, 207. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex): Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicles 3 and 4 (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 272. Dimitri Gutas , Theophrastus, On First Principles (known as his Metaphysics) (Remke Kruk): XXX, 150. Ursula Hackl , Hanna Jenni and Christoph Schneider, Quellen zur Geschichte der Nabatäer (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXVII, 158. Rudolf Haensch , Capita provinciarum: Statthaltersitze und Provinzialverwaltung in der römischen Kaiserzeit (Benjamin Isaac): XX, 309. Rudolf Haensch and Johannes Heinrichs, (eds.), Herrschen und Verwalten. Der Alltag der römischen Administration in der Hohen Kaiserzeit (Hartmut Galsterer): XXVIII, 161. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 223

Theodora Hantos (ed.), Laurea Internationalis. Festschrift für Jochen Bleicken zum 75. Geburtstag (Johannes Engels): XXV, 161. Andrew Harker , Loyalty and Dissidence in Roman Egypt, The Case of the Acta Alexandrinorum (Gil Gambash): XXIX, 135. William Harmless , Desert Christians. An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism (David Satran): XXV, 182. David T. Runia, David M. Hay and David Winston (eds.), Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity. Festschrift for Earle Hilgert (David Satran): XIII, 204. James Howard-Johnston and Paul A. Hayward (eds.), The Cults of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 333. Heinz Bellen and Heinz Heinen , Bibliographie zur antiken Sklaverei (Itzhak F. Fikhman ): XXV, 177. Rudolf Haensch and Johannes Heinrichs (eds.), Herrschen und Verwalten. Der Alltag der römischen Administration in der Hohen Kaiserzeit (Hartmut Galsterer): XXVIII, 161. Ella Hermon , Rome et la Gaule Transalpine avant César (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 166. Robert Bedon et Ella Hermon , ‘Concepts, pratiques et enjeux environnementaux dans l’Empire romain’, Caesarodunum XXXIX (Uri L. Poznanski): XXV, 183. Harry M. Hine , Studies in the text of Seneca’s Naturales Quaestiones (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 242. Harry M. Hine (ed.), L. Annaei Senecae Naturalium Quaestionum Libros (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 242. Yizhar Hirschfeld , The Judaean Desert Monasteries in the Byzantine Period (Averil Cameron): XII, 210. Richard Hodges and William Bowden (eds.), The Sixth Century: Production, Distribution and Demand (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Christhard Hoffmann , Juden und Judentum im Werk deutscher Althistoriker des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts (Joseph Geiger): VIII-IX, 201. Gerd Audring, Christhard Hoffmann and Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg (eds.), Eduard Meyer - Victor Ehrenberg. Ein Briefwechsel 1914-1930 (Joseph Geiger): XI, 195. Leofranc Holford-Strevens , Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and his Achievement (Stanley E. Hoffer): XXIII, 296. Leofranc Holford-Strevens and Amiel Vardi (eds.), Noctes Oxonienses, The Worlds of Aulus Gellius (Barry Baldwin): XXVII, 166. Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp , Schiedsrichter, Gesetzgeber und Gesetzgebung im archaischen Griechenland (Gabriel Herman): XXIII, 283. Clayton Miles Lehmann and Kenneth G. Holum , The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima (Rudolph Haensch): XXI, 323. Sylvie Honigman , The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas (David J. Wasserstein): XXVI, 238. William Horbury and David Noy, Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt, with an Index of the Jewish Inscriptions of Egypt and Cyrenaica (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea. A Study of Mediterranean History (Israel Shatzman): XXIII, 279. Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary, third edition (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 269. Nicholas Horsfall , Virgil, Aeneid 7: A Commentary (Amiel D. Vardi): XXI, 284. Nicholas Horsfall , Virgil, Aeneid 3: A Commentary (Jan Felix Gaertner): XXVII, 152. James Howard-Johnston and Paul A. Hayward (eds.), The Cults of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 333. 224 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Carl A. Huffman , Philolaus of Croton, Pythagorean and Presocratic. A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interpretive Essays (Aryeh Finkelberg): XIV, 154. Terence J. Hunt , A Textual History of Cicero’s Academici Libri (John Glucker): XX, 306. Peter Hunt , War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes’ Athens (Shimon Epstein): XXX, 141. Richard Hunte r and Ian Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Pan-Hellenism (Jane L. Lightfoot): XXIX, 118. Bernhard Huß , Xenophons Symposion: Ein Kommentar (Deborah Gera): XX, 183. Tal Ilan , Mine and Yours are Hers: Retrieving Women’s History from Rabbinic Literature (Dina Stein): XX, 314. Tal Ilan , Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity , Part I: Palestine 330 BCE-200 CE (Sylvie Honigman): XXII, 342. Emily Greenwood and Elizabeth. K. Irwin (eds.), Reading Herodotus: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus’ Histories (Eran Almagor): XXIX, 101. Moshe Fischer, Benjamin Isaac and Israel Roll, Roman Roads in Judaea 2. The Jaffa-Jerusalem Roads (Shimon Dar): XVI, 293. Benjamin Isaac and Aharon Oppenheimer (eds.), Studies on the Jewish Diaspora in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods, Te‘uda XII (Jonathan J. Price): XVII, 255. Benjamin Isaac , The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity (Christopher Jones): XXIV, 288. Michael H. Jameson , David R. Jordan and Roy D. Kotansky, A Lex Sacra from Selinous (Greek Roman and Byzantine Monographs 11) (John A. North): XV, 293. Ursula Hackl, Hanna Jenni and Christoph Schneider, Quellen zur Geschichte der Nabatäer (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXVII, 158. Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek-English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. Michael H. Jameson, David R. Jordan and Roy D. Kotansky, A Lex Sacra from Selinous (Greek Roman and Byzantine Monographs 11) (John A. North): XV, 293. Mark Joyal , The Platonic Theages . An Introduction, Commentary, and Critical Edition (Alexander Tulin): XXII, 312. Ted Kaizer , The Religious Life of Palmyra. A Study of the Social Patterns of Worship in the Roman Period (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 347. Aryeh Kasher , The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. The Struggle for Equal Rights (Constantine Zuckerman): VIII-IX, 171. Aryeh Kasher , Jews and Hellenistic Cities in Eretz-Israel: Relations of the Jews in Eretz-Israel with the Hellenistic Cities during the Second Temple Period (332 BCE-70ce) (Miriam Ben- Zeev): XI, 184. Enrico dal Lago and Constantina Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (Youval Rotman): XXVIII, 158. Ranon Katzoff , with Yaakov Petroff and David Schaps, (eds.), Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 265. Ranon Katzoff and David M. Schaps (eds.), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert (Hans- Albert Rupprecht): XXVI, 243. Catherine M. Keesling , The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis (Peter Schultz): XXIII, 288. Gordon P. Kelly , A History of Exile in the Roman Republic (James T. Chlup): XXVII, 143. David L. Kennedy (ed.), The Roman Army in the East (Israel Shatzman): XVI, 285. Lawrence Keppie , The Making of the Roman Army From Republic to Empire (Jonathan Roth): XVIII, 207. Paul B. Kern , Ancient Siege Warfare (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 334. Linda Ellis and Frank L. Kidner (eds.), Travel, Communication and Geography in Late Antiquity: Sacred and Profane (Kai Brodersen): XXV, 184. Mark Kiley (ed.), Prayer from Alexander to Constantine. A critical anthology (Gabriela Cerra): XVII, 262. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 225

William E. Klingshirn and Mark Vessey (eds.), The Limits of Ancient Christianity. Essays on Late Antique Thought and Culture in Honour of R.A. Markus (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 332. Bruria Bitton-Ashkelony and Arieh Kofsky , Christian Gaza in Late Antiquity (Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra): XXIV, 324. Nikos Kokkinos , The Herodian Dynasty. Origins, Role in Society and Eclipse (Alla Kushnir- Stein): XVIII, 194. Linda-Marie Günther (ed.), Herodes und Rom and Nikos Kokkinos (ed.), The World of the Herods (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 154. Michael H. Jameson, David R. Jordan and Roy D. Kotansky , A Lex Sacra from Selinous (Greek Roman and Byzantine Monographs 11) (John A. North): XV, 293. Angelos Chaniotis, Annika Kuhn and Christina Kuhn (eds.), Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies (Daniel Tompkins): XXX, 157. Angelos Chaniotis, Annika Kuhn and Christina Kuhn (eds.), Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies (Daniel Tompkins): XXX, 157. Christoph Kugelmeier , Reflexe früher und zeitgenössischer Lyrik in der alten attischen Komödie (Nan Dunbar): XVI, 262. Wolfgang Kullmann , Realität, Imagination und Theorie: Kleine Schriften zu Epos und Tragödie in der Antike (Margalit Finkelberg): XXVI, 215. Kazimierz F. Kumaniecki (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 3: De Oratore (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XVI, 278. Hayim Lapin , Early Rabbinic Civil Law and the Social History of Roman Galilee; A Study of Mishnah Tractate BABA’ ME ŞI‘A (Robert Brody): XVIII, 198. Herwig Görgemanns, hrsg., Die griechische Literatur in Text und Darstellung . Bd. 1: Archaische Periode , herausgegeben von J. Latacz (Lisa Ullmann): XI, 182. Joachim Latacz , hrsgb., Zweihundert Jahre Homer-Forschung. Rückblick und Ausblick (Margalit Finkelberg): XIV, 151. Joachim Latacz , Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (Adele J. Haft): XXV, 147. Clayton Miles Lehmann and Kenneth G. Holum, The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima (Rudolph Haensch): XXI, 323. Daryn Lehoux , Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World (Sacha Stern): XXVII, 141. Jaakko Frösén, Antti Arjava, and Marjo Lehtinen , (eds.), The Petra Papyri I (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 350. Barbara Levick , Vespasian (Brian Jones): XIX, 299. Amy-Jill Levine (ed.), Women Like This — New Perspectives on Jewish Women in the Graeco- Roman World (Tal Ilan): XII, 222. Carlos Lévy , Cicero Academicus. Recherches sur les Académiques et sur la philosophie cicéronienne (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XIV, 157. Carlos Lévy et Laurent Pernot, Dire l’Évidence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Henry G. Liddell , Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek-English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz , Decline and Change in Late Antiquity: Religion, Barbarians and their Historiography (Hugh Elton): XXVI, 236. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski and Detlef Liebs (eds.), Symposion 1977. Vorträge zur griechischen und hellenistischen Rechtsgeschichte (D. Asheri): VII, 130. Judith Lieu , John North and Tessa Rajak (eds.), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (Abraham Wasserstein): XI, 166. Judith Lieu , Image and Reality. The Jews in the World of the Christians in the Second Century (David Satran): XIX, 327. 226 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Samuel N.C. Lieu and Dominic Montserrat (eds.), Constantine. History, Historiography and Legend (Frank Kolb): XVIII, 203. Judith M. Lieu , Christian Identity in the Jewish and Greco-Roman World (Serge Ruzer): XXIV, 326. Jane L. Lightfoot , Lucian on the Syrian Goddess (John A. North): XXIII, 298. Polly Low , Interstate Relations in Classical Greece. Morality and Power (Gabriel Herman): XXIX, 104. John Victor Luce , Orationes Dublinenses Selectae, 1971-1990 (John Glucker): XIV, 164. Torrey J. Luce , The Greek Historians (Jonathan J. Price): XVII, 227. Nino Luraghi , The Ancient Messenians. Constructions of Ethnicity and Memory (James Roy): XXIX, 99. John Ma , Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor (Graham Shipley): XX, 303. Suzanne MacAlister , Dreams and Suicides. The Greek Novel from Antiquity to the Byzantine Empire (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 247. Roy MacLeod (ed.), The Library of Alexandria. Centre of Learning in the Ancient World (David J. Wasserstein): XXI, 278. Jeremy McInerney , The Folds of Parnassos, Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis (Hans Beck): XX, 298. Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek- English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. Andrew J. Overman and Robert S. MacLennan , Diaspora Jews and Judaism. Essays in Honor of, and in Dialogue with, A. Thomas Kraabel (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Anthony W. McNicoll , Hellenistic Fortifications, from the Aegean to the Euphrates (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 181. Basil G. Mandilaras (ed. and trans.), P.Sta.Xyla. The Byzantine Papyri of the Greek Papyrological Society, volume 1 (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XIII, 210. John Marincola (ed.), A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography (Jonathan J. Price): XXIX, 109. Reinhardt Markner and Giuseppe Veltri (eds.), Friedrich August Wolf, Studien, Dokumente, Bibliographie (Joseph Geiger): XX, 321. Alain Martin and Oliver Primavesi, L’Empédocle de Strasbourg (P.Strasb. gr. Inv. 1665-1666) (Alexander Tulin): XIX, 289. Tadeusz Maslowski (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 23: Orationes in P. Vatinium testem, Pro M. Caelio (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XVII, 245. Ralph W. Mathisen , People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXIII, 319. Ralph W. Mathisen (ed.), Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXIII, 320. Shelly Matthews , First Converts: Rich Pagan Women and the Rhetoric of Mission in Early Judaism and Christianity (Tal Ilan): XXIII, 309. Jaclyn L. Maxwell , Christianization and Communication in Late Antiquity. John Chrysostom and his Congregation in Antioch (Doron Mendels): XXX, 166. Adrienne Mayor , The First Fossil Hunters, Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times (Omri Lernau): XX, 257. Adrienne Mayor , Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs. Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World (Israel Shatzman): XXIV, 291. Philip Mayerson , Monks, Martyrs, Soldiers and Saracens. Papers on the Near East in Late Antiquity (1962-1993) (David J. Wasserstein): XIII, 208. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski and Detlef Liebs (eds.), Symposion 1977. Vorträge zur griechischen und hellenistischen Rechtsgeschichte (David Asheri): VII, 130. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 227

Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski , Droit impérial et traditions locales dans l’Egypte romaine (Roger S. Bagnall): XII, 200. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski , Les Juifs d’Égypte (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski , Statut personnel et liens de famille dans les droits de l’Antiquité (Roger S. Bagnall): XIV, 171. Doron Mendels , The Land of Israel as a Political Concept in Hasmonean Literature (Isaiah M. Gafni): VIII-IX, 188. Doron Mendels , The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism: Jewish and Christian Ethnicity in Ancient Palestine (Fergus Millar): XIII, 201. Andrew H. Merrills (ed.), Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa (Yitzhak Hen): XXV, 185. Andrew H. Merrills , History and Geography in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXVII, 172. Elizabeth A. Meyer , Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World: Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice (Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen): XXV, 168. Elizabeth A. Meyer , Metics and the Athenian Phialai-Inscriptions: A Study in Athenian Epigraphy and Law (Peter J. Rhodes): XXX, 139. Fergus Millar , The Roman Near East 31 BC – AD 337 (Joseph Geiger): XIII, 196. Fergus Millar , The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (Karl-J. Hölkeskamp): XIX, 203. Fergus Millar , Rome, the Greek World, and the East , Volume I: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution , ed. by Hannah M. Cotton and Guy M. Rogers (Karl-J. Hölkeskamp): XXI, 308. Fergus Millar , Rome, the Greek World, and the East 2: Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire (Brent D. Shaw): XXIV, 297. Fergus Millar , The Greek World, the Jews, and the East (Luca Guido): XXVII, 162. Eric Csapo and Margaret C. Miller (eds.), The Origins of Theatre in Ancient Greece and Beyond (Marco Fantuzzi and Joannis Mylonopoulos): XXVII, 135. Kenneth Mills and Anthony Grafton (eds.) Conversion in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Seeing and Believing (Yitzhak Hen): XXIV, 331. Lynette G. Mitchell and Peter J. Rhodes (eds.), The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece (Irad Malkin): XX, 293. Fritz Mitthof , Annona militaris . Die Heeresversorgung im spätantiken Ägypten. Ein Beitrag zur Verwaltungs- und Heeresgeschichte des Römischen Reiches im 3. bis 6. Jh. n. Chr . (Jocelyne Nelis-Clément): XXIII, 317. Samuel N.C. Lieu and Dominic Montserrat (eds.), Constantine. History, Historiography and Legend (Frank Kolb): XVIII, 203. Jurgen Blänsdorf (ed.), post Willy Morel and Karl Büchner, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Amiel Vardi): XV, 302 . Glenn W. Most (ed.), Editing Texts: Texte edieren (Michael Winterbottom): XIX, 328. Serge Mouraviev , Heraclitea iii.1. Recensio: Memoria. Testimonia de Vita, Morte ac Scripto (cum effigiebus) and Serge Mouraviev, Heraclitea iii.3.A. Recensio: Fragmenta. A. De sermone Tenebrosi praefatio (Aryeh Finkelberg): XXV: 150. Maren Niehoff , Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture (Louis H. Feldman): XXI, 314. Judith Lieu, John A. North and Tessa Rajak (eds.), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (Abraham Wasserstein): XI, 166. Mary Beard, John A. North and Simon R.F. Price, Religions of Rome (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. John A. North , Roman Religion (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. William Horbury and David Noy , Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt, with an Index of the Jewish Inscriptions of Egypt and Cyrenaica (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. 228 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Frank W. Walbank, Alan E. Astin, Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie , The Cambridge Ancient History VII2, 1 (Doron Mendels): VIII-IX, 186. Renato Oniga , Sallustio e l’etnografia (Daniela Dueck): XVIII, 189. Benjamin Isaac and Aharon Oppenheimer (eds.), Studies on the Jewish Diaspora in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods, Te‘uda XII (Jonathan J. Price): XVII, 255. Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World (Lisa A. Hughes): XXVIII, 166. Martin Ostwald , Oligarchia. The Development of a Constitutional Form in Ancient Greece (Eran Almagor): XXII, 311. Nina Otto , Enargeia. Untersuchung zur charakteristik alexandrinischer Dichtung (Richard Hunter): XXIX, 116. Andrew J. Overman and Robert S. MacLennan, Diaspora Jews and Judaism. Essays in Honor of, and in Dialogue with, A. Thomas Kraabel (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Marianne Pade , The Reception of Plutarch’s Lives in Fifteenth-Century Italy (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 164. Karl A.E. Enenkel and Jan Papy (eds.), Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance (Amos Edelheit): XXIX, 144. Robert Parker , Athenian Religion. A History (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 181. Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato’s Myths (Eugenio Benitez): XXIX, 112. Mark Payne , Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction (Margalit Finkelberg): XXIX, 115. Charles Penglase , Greek Myths and Mesopotamia; Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod (Nathan Wasserman): XVIII, 177. Carlos Lévy et Laurent Pernot , Dire l’Évidence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Ranon Katzoff, with Yaakov Petroff and David Schaps, (eds.), Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 265. Dionisie M. Pippidi (ed.), Inscrip ţiile din Scythia Minor grece şti şi latine : Volumul I, Histria şi împrejurimile (David Asheri): VII, 132. Walter Pohl (ed.), Kingdoms of the Empire. The Integration of Barbarians in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Walter Pohl and Helmut Reimitz, (eds.), Strategies of Distinction. The Construction of Ethnic Communities, 300-800 (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Hans A. Pohlsander , The Emperor Constantine (Werner Eck): XVIII, 201. Haim Gitler and Matthew Ponting , The Silver Coinage of Septimius Severus and his Family (193- 211 AD). A Study of the Chemical Composition of the Roman and Eastern Issues (Alla Kushnir-Stein): XXIII, 324. Aurel N. Popescu (ed. and trans.), Gaius, Institutiones (Betinio Diamant): VII, 142. Jean-François Pradeau , Héraclite, Fragments (Citations et témoignages) (Serge Mouraviev): XXVI, 154. Jonathan J. Price , Jerusalem Under Siege: The Collapse of the Jewish State 66-70 C.E. (Doron Mendels): XI, 188. Mary Beard, John A. North, Simon R.F. Price , Religions of Rome (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. Alain Martin and Oliver Primavesi , L’Empédocle de Strasbourg (P.Strasb. gr. Inv. 1665-1666) (Alexander Tulin): XIX, 289. Simon Pulleyn , Prayer in Greek Religion (Manuela Giordano): XX, 267. Reinhard Pummer , Early Christian Authors on Samaritans and Samaritanism (Tal Ilan): XXIV, 329. Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell , The Corrupting Sea. A Study of Mediterranean History (Israel Shatzman): XXIII, 279. Tessa Rajak , Josephus: The Historian and His Society (Jonathan J. Price): VII, 138. Judith Lieu, John North and Tessa Rajak (eds.), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (Abraham Wasserstein): XI, 166. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 229

Tessa Rajak , The Jewish Dialogue with Greece and Rome: Studies in Cultural and Social Interaction (Erich S. Gruen): XXI, 318. Walter Pohl and Helmut Reimitz , (eds.), Strategies of Distinction. The Construction of Ethnic Communities, 300-800 (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Louise Revell , Roman Imperialism and Local Identities (Craige B. Champion): XXIX, 133. Gretchen Reydams-Schils , Demiurge and Providence. Stoic and Platonist Readings of Plato’s Timaeus (John Glucker): XX, 288. Gretchen Reydams-Schils , The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility and Affection (Miriam Griffin): XXV, 166. John Richardson , The Language of Empire: Rome and the Idea of Empire from the Third Century BC to the Second Century AD (Israel Shatzman): XXIX, 128. Tonio Sebastian Richter , Rechtssemantik und forensische Rhetorik: Untersuchungen zu Wortschatz, Stil und Grammatik der Sprache koptischer Rechtsurkunden (Terry G. Wilfong): XXIV, 315. Lynette G. Mitchell and Peter.J. Rhodes (eds.), The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece (Irad Malkin): XX, 293. Nicolas Richer , Les Éphores. Études sur l’histoire et sur l’image de Sparte (VIIIe-IIIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ ) (Ephraim David): XVIII, 183. Derek Roebuck , Ancient Greek Arbitration (Robin Osborne): XXI, 275. David Rokeach , Jews, Pagans and Christians in Conflict (Joseph Geiger): VII, 144. Moshe Fischer, Benjamin Isaac and Israel Roll , Roman Roads in Judaea 2. The Jaffa-Jerusalem Roads (Shimon Dar): XVI, 293. Duane W. Roller , Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the Atlantic (Ephraim Nissan): XXVIII, 168. Haiim B. Rosén (ed.), Herodoti Historiae (Raphael Freundlich): X, 134. Jonathan Roth , The Logistics of the Roman Army at War, 264 BC - AD 235 (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 181. Greg Rowe , Review of Princes and Political Cultures: The New Tiberian Senatorial Decrees (Alexander Yakobson): XXII, 323. Jane Rowlandson (ed.), Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt. A Sourcebook (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XX, 247. David T. Runia , David M. Hay and David Winston (eds.), Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity. Festschrift for Earle Hilgert (David Satran): XIII, 204. Hans-Albert Rupprecht , Kleine Einführung in die Papyruskunde (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XIV, 173. Richard Hunter and Ian Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Pan-Hellenism (Jane L. Lightfoot): XXIX, 118. Philip Sabin , Hans Van Wees and Michael Whitby (eds.), The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare , Vol. 1: Greece, the Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome , and Vol. 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire (Tal Tovy): XXVIII, 170. Ze’ev Safrai , The Economy of Roman Palestine (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 186. Michael M. Sage , Warfare in Ancient Greece: A Source Book (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 181. Joyce E. Salisbury , Perpetua’s Passion. The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 330. Anna Maria Biraschi and Giovanni Salmeri (eds.), Strabone e l’Asia minore: Incontri di storia della storiografia antica e sul mondo antico , (Hugh Lindsay): XXI, 298. Lea Sawicki and Donna Shalev (eds.), Donum grammaticum. Studies in Latin and Celtic Linguistics in Honour of Hannah Rosén (John H.W. Penney): XXIV, 332. Barbara Scardigli , in collaborazione con Paola Delbianco (ed. and trans.), Nicolao di Damasco, Vita di Augusto (David Asheri): VII, 133. 230 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Ranon Katzoff, with Yaakov Petroff and David Schaps (eds.), Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 265. David M. Schaps , The Invention of Coinage and the Monetization of Ancient Greece (Sitta von Reden): XXVI, 218. Ranon Katzoff and David M. Schaps (eds.), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert (Hans- Albert Rupprecht): XXVI, 243. Nadja Schäfer , Die Einbeziehung der Provinzialen in den Reichsdienst in augusteischer Zeit (Dirk Erkelenz): XXI, 311. Rev. Peter Schenk , Die Gestalt des Turnus in Vergils Aeneis. Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie 164 (Nicholas Horsfall): XI, 194. Lawrence H. Schiffman (ed.), Semitic Papyrology in Context: a Climate of Creativity. Papers from a New York University Conference marking the retirement of Baruch A. Levine (Ted Kaizer): XXIV, 313. Ursula Hackl, Hanna Jenni and Christoph Schneider , Quellen zur Geschichte der Nabatäer (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXVII, 158. Reinhold Scholl , Corpus der ptolemäischen Sklaventexte (Itkhak F. Fikhman): XII, 213. Bernd Schröder , Die ‘Väterlichen Gesetze’: Flavius Josephus als Vermittler von Halachah an Griechen und Römer (Daniel R. Schwartz): XVII, 248. Leonhard Schumacher , Stellung des Sklaven im Sakralrecht (Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz): XXVII, 133. Seth Schwartz , Imperialism and Jewish Society, 200 B.C.E. to 640 C.E . (Joseph Geiger): XXII, 338. Seth Schwartz , Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society? Reciprocity and Solidarity in Ancient Judaism (Albert I. Baumgarten): XXX, 160. Samuel Scolnicov and Luc Brisson (eds.), Plato’s Laws: From Theory into Practice (Christina Horst Roseman): XXV, 159. Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott , Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek-English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. Richard Seaford , Reciprocity and Ritual. Homer and Tragedy in the Developing City-State (Margalit Finkelberg): XVI, 259. Yuval Shahar , Josephus Geographicus. The Classical Context of Geography in Josephus (Daniela Dueck): XXIV, 318. Lea Sawicki and Donna Shalev (eds.), Donum grammaticum. Studies in Latin and Celtic Linguistics in Honour of Hannah Rosén (John H.W. Penney): XXIV, 332. Klaus Scherberich , Koinè symmachía. Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.) (Angelos Chaniotis): XXX, 152. David Shotter , Nero (Werner Eck): XVIII, 200. Andrew Smith (ed.), Porphyrii Philosophi Fragmenta (fragmenta Arabica David Wasserstein interpretante) (John Dillon): XV, 309. Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith , Plato’s Socrates (John Glucker): XVI, 264. Karen R. Dixon and Pat Southern , The Roman Cavalry from the First to the Third Century AD (Jonathan Roth): XVIII, 207. John E.H. Spaul , Ala 2: The Auxiliary Cavalry Units of the Pre-Diocletianic Imperial Army (Israel Shatzman): XVI, 291. John E.H. Spaul , Cohors 2: The Evidence for and a Short History of the Auxiliary Infantry Units of the Roman Imperial Army (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 331. Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth , (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary, third edition (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 269. Michael A. Speidel , Heer und Herrschaft im römischen Reich der hohen Kaiserzeit (Israel Shatzman): XXX, 167. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 231

Daniel Sperber , A Dictionary of Greek and Latin Legal Terms in Rabbinic Literature (A. Wasserstein): VII, 147. Ann Steiner , Reading Greek Vases (Sonia Klinger): XXVII, 139. Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp , Das römische Gastmahl (Matthew Roller): XXVII, 150. Menahem Stern , Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism (Fergus Millar): III, 173. Peter Stewart , The Social History of Roman Art (Rivka Gersht): XXVIII, 163. Jean A. Straus , L’achat et la vente des esclaves dans l’Egypte romaine.Contribution papyrologique à l’étude de l’esclavage dans une province orientale de l’Empire romain (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XXIV, 304. Guy G. Stroumsa , La Fin du Sacrifice. Les mutations religieuses de l´Antiquité tardive (Winrich Löhr): XXV, 180. Moshe Fischer, Mordechai Gichon and Oren Tal , ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea , Vol. II: The Officina — an Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore (Joseph Patrich): XXII, 337. Rina Talgam and Zeev Weiss, The Mosaics of the House of Dionysos at Sepphoris, Excavated by E.M. Meyers, E. Netzer and C.L. Meyers ; Z. Weiss, The Sepphoris Synagogue: Deciphering an Ancient Message through its Archaeological and Socio-Historical Contexts (Fergus Millar): XXIV, 321. Shemaryahu Talmon (ed.), Jewish Civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman Period (Lee I. Levine): XIII, 205. Harold Tarrant , Scepticism or Platonism? The Philosophy of the Fourth Academy (John Dillon): X, 149. Harold Tarrant , Thrasyllan Platonism (John Glucker): XVI, 271. Jane Taylor , Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans (Jonathan J. Price): XXI, 322. Joan E. Taylor , Jewish Women Philosophers of First-Century Alexandria. Philo’s ‘Therapeutae’ Reconsidered (Maren Niehoff): XXIII, 305. Greville S.P. Freeman-Grenville (tr.), Joan E. Taylor , Rupert L. Chapman III (eds.), The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea: Palestine in the Fourth Century AD (Susan Weingarten): XXIII, 311. Piero Totaro , Le seconde parabasi di Aristofane (Nan Dunbar): XX, 272. Sofía Torallas Tovar , Identidad lingüística e identidad religiosa en el Egipto grecoromano (Eitan Grossman): XXVI, 246. Paul R. Trebilco , Jewish Communities in Asia Minor (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Yoram Tsafrir , Leah Di Segni and Judith Green, Tabula Imperii Romani: Iudaea-Palaestina. Maps and Gazetteer, with contributions by Israel Roll and Tsvika Tsuk (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 191. Robert C. Gregg and Dan Urman , Jews, Pagans and Christians in the Golan Heights. Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras (Werner Eck): XXI, 327. Michel P.J. van den Hout , A Commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto (Amiel Vardi): XIX, 303. Pieter W. van der Horst , Ancient Jewish Epitaphs (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Pieter W. van der Horst , Philo’s Flaccus. The First Pogrom. Translation, Introduction and Commentary (Maren Niehoff): XXIV, 317. Philip Sabin, Hans Van Wees and Michael Whitby (eds.), The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare , Vol. 1: Greece, the Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome , and Vol. 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire (Tal Tovy): XXVIII, 170. Leofranc Holford-Strevens and Amiel Vardi (eds.), Noctes Oxonienses, The Worlds of Aulus Gellius (Barry Baldwin): XXVII, 166. Zsuzsanna Várhelyi , The Religion of Senators in the Roman Empire. Power and the Beyond (Annika Kuhn): XXX, 167. 232 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Giuseppe Veltri , Eine Tora fiir den König Talmai — Untersuchungen zum Übersetzungs- verständnis in der jüdisch-hellenistischen und rabbinischen Literatur (Emanuel Tov): XIV, 178. Giuseppe Veltri , Magie und Halakha: Ansätze zu einem empirischen Wissenschaftsbegriff im spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Judentum (Tal Ilan): XVII, 257. Reinhardt Markner and Giuseppe Veltri (eds.), Friedrich August Wolf, Studien, Dokumente, Bibliographie (Joseph Geiger): XX, 321. Giuseppe Veltri , Libraries, Translations and ‘Canonic’ Texts: The Septuagint, Aquila and Ben Sira in the Jewish Christian Tradition (Tal Ilan): XXVI, 241. William E. Klingshirn and Mark Vessey (eds.), The Limits of Ancient Christianity. Essays on Late Antique Thought and Culture in Honour of R.A. Markus (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 332. Rachel Feig Vishnia , State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 241-167 BC (Alexander Yakobson): XVI, 252. Kostas Vlassopoulos , Unthinking the Greek Polis. Ancient Greek History beyond Eurocentrism 600 (Sylvie Honigman): XXIX, 106. Gerd Audring, Christhard Hoffmann and Jurgen von Ungern-Sternberg (eds.), Eduard Meyer — Victor Ehrenberg. Ein Briefwechsel 1914-1930 (Joseph Geiger): XI, 195. Eve D’Ambra, Roman Women and Caroline Vout , Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (Denise E. McCoskey): XXVII, 147. Frank W. Walbank , Alan E. Astin, Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie, The Cambridge Ancient History VII2, 1 (Doron Mendels): VIII-IX, 186. Richard Wallace and Wynne Williams, The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus (Eran Almagor): XX, 312. Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Bryan Ward-Perkins , The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Stefan Rebenich): XX, 318. Robert Wardy , The Birth of Rhetoric (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Andrew Smith (ed.), Porphyrii Philosophi Fragmenta (fragmenta Arabica David Wasserstein interpretante) (John Dillon): XV, 309. Rina Talgam and Zeev Weiss , The Mosaics of the House of Dionysos at Sepphoris, Excavated by E.M. Meyers, E. Netzer and C.L. Meyers ; Z. Weiss, The Sepphoris Synagogue: Deciphering an Ancient Message through its Archaeological and Socio-Historical Contexts (Fergus Millar): XXIV, 321. Roslyn Weiss , The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies (Jacob Howland): XXVIII, 149. Karl-Wilhelm Welwei , Sub corona vendere. Quellenkritische Studien zu Kriegs- gefangenschaft und Sklaverei in Rom bis zum Ende des Hannibalkriegs (Johannes Heinrichs): XXI, 276. Martin L. West , The East Face of Helicon. West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth (Nathan Wasserman): XX, 261. Martin L. West (ed.), Homeri Ilias i-xii ; id. (ed.), Homeri Ilias xiii-xxiv ; id., Studies in the Text and Transmission of the Iliad (Margalit Finkelberg): XXIV, 283. Philip Sabin, Hans Van Wees and Michael Whitby (eds.), The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare , Vol. 1: Greece, the Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome , and Vol. 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire (Tal Tovy): XXVIII, 170. Charles R. Whittaker , Rome and its Frontiers: The Dynamics of Empire (Israel Shatzman): XXVI, 228. Terry G. Wilfong , Women of Jeme. Lives in a Coptic Town in Late Antique Egypt (Tonio Sebastian Richter): XXII, 355. Richard Wallace and Wynne Williams , The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus (Eran Almagor): XX, 312. David T. Runia, David M. Hay and David Winston (eds.), Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity. Festschrift for Earle Hilgert (David Satran): XIII, 204. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 233

Bohdan Wi śniewski , Philon von Larissa. Testimonia und Kommentar (John Glucker): VIII-IX, 192. Hans Julius Wolff , Das Recht der griechischen Papyri Ägyptens in der Zeit der Ptolemäer und des Prinzipats, Erster Band, Bedingungen und Triebkräfte der Rechtsentwicklung (Uri Yiftach-Firanko): XXV, 173. Herwig Wolfram , The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples (Yitzhak Hen): XVIII, 219. V.P. Yaïlenko , Greek Colonisation, VII-III centuries B.C. The Epigraphical Evidence (David Asheri): VII, 129. Alexander Yakobson , Elections and Electioneering in Rome. A Study in the Political System of the Late Republic (Robert Morstein-Marx): XIX, 224. Liv Mariah Yarrow , Historiography at the End of the Republic: Provincial Perspectives on Roman Rule (Ronald Mellor): XXVI, 222. Hannah M. Cotton and Ada Yardeni (eds.), Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na úal îever and Other Sites with an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts ( The Seiyâl Collection II) (Ranon Katzoff): XIX, 316. Uri Yiftach-Firanko , Marriage and Marital Arrangements, A History of the Greek Marriage Document in Egypt, 4th century BCE-4th century CE (Antti Arjava): XXIV, 310. Yasmine Zahran , Zenobia between Reality and Legend (Michael Sommer): XXIV, 301. Arjan Zuiderhoek , The Politics of Munificence in the Roman Empire: Citizens, Elites and Benefactors in Asia Minor (Christina T. Kuhn): XXX, 174.

Book Reviews: Alphabetically by Title Jean A. Straus, L’achat et la vente des esclaves dans l’Egypte romaine.Contribution papyrologique à l’étude de l’esclavage dans une province orientale de l’Empire romain (Itzhak F. Fikhman) : XXIV, 304. Maria Brosius (ed.), Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions.Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World (Nathan Wasserman): XXIV, 281. John E.H. Spaul, Ala 2: The Auxiliary Cavalry Units of the Pre-Diocletianic Imperial Army (Israel Shatzman): XVI, 291. Derek Roebuck, Ancient Greek Arbitration (Robin Osborne): XXI, 275. Deborah Levine Gera, Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language and Civilization (Thomas Harrison): XXIV, 287. Ilias Amaoutoglou, Ancient Greek Laws. A Sourcebook (Gabriel Herman): XIX, 297. Pieter van der Horst , Ancient Jewish Epitaphs (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Nino Luraghi, The Ancient Messenians. Constructions of Ethnicity and Memory (James Roy): XXIX, 99. Paul B. Kern, Ancient Siege Warfare (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 334. Fritz Mitthof, Annona militaris . Die Heeresversorgung im spätantiken Ägypten. Ein Beitrag zur Verwaltungs- und Heeresgeschichte des Römischen Reiches im 3. bis 6. Jh. n. Chr . (Jocelyne Nelis-Clément): XXIII, 317. Janice J. Gabbert, Antigonus II Gonatas: A Political Biography (Erich S. Gruen): XVII, 229. John Ma, Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor (Graham Shipley): XX, 303. Daniel E. Gershenson, Apollo the Wolf-God (John North): XIII, 194. Angelos Chaniotis, Annika Kuhn and Christina Kuhn (eds.), Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies (Daniel Tompkins): XXX, 157. Hannah M. Cotton and Ada Yardeni (eds.), Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na úal îever and Other Sites with an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts (The Seiyâl Collection II) (Ranon Katzoff): XIX, 316. 234 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Daryn Lehoux, Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World (Sacha Stern): XXVII, 141. Nan Dunbar (ed.), Aristophanes: Birds (Netta Zagagi): XIX, 292. Patricia A. Butz, The Art of the Hekatompedon Inscription and the Birth of the Stoikhedon Style (Peter J. Rhodes): XXX, 137. Robert Parker, Athenian Religion. A History (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 181. Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and his Achievement (Stanley E. Hoffer): XXIII, 296. Simon Goldhill (ed.), Being Greek under Rome. Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire (Maren Niehoff): XXIII, 301. Malcolm Choat, Belief and Cult in Fourth-Century Papyri (Eitan Grossman): XXVI, 248. Katherine Clarke, Between Geography and History. Hellenistic Constructions of the Roman World (Peter Eich): XXI, 289. Heinz Bellen and Heinz Heinen, Bibliographie zur antiken Sklaverei (Izkhak.F. Fikhman): XXV, 177. Luca Giuliani, Bild und Mythos. Geschichte der Bilderzählung in der griechischen Kunst (Robin Osborne): XXIII, 285. Margalit Finkelberg, The Birth of Literary Fiction in Ancient Greece (Andrea Rotstein): XIX, 285. Robert Wardy, The Birth of Rhetoric ; William J. Dominik (ed.), Roman Eloquence ; Carlos Lévy et Laurent Pernot, (eds.), Dire l’Évidence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Averil Cameron and Lawrence I. Conrad, (eds.), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East 1: Problems in the Literary Source Material (Papers of the First Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam) (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Frank W. Walbank, Alan E. Astin, Martin W. Frederiksen and Robert M. Ogilvie, The Cambridge Ancient History VII2 , 1 (Doron Mendels): VIII-IX, 186. Harriet I. Flower (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Lisa Maurice): XXV, 164. William D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism , vol. 2 (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Philip Sabin, Hans Van Wees and Michael Whitby (eds.), The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare , Vol. 1: Greece, the Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome , and Vol. 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire (Tal Tovy): XXVIII, 170. Rudolf Haensch, Capita provinciarum: Statthaltersitze und Provinzialverwaltung in der römischen Kaiserzeit (Benjamin Isaac): XX, 309. Bruria Bitton-Ashkelony and Arieh Kofsky, Christian Gaza in Late Antiquity (Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra): XXIV, 324. Judith M. Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Greco-Roman World (Serge Ruzer): XXIV, 326. Jaclyn L. Maxwell, Christianization and Communication in Late Antiquity. John Chrysostom and his Congregation in Antioch (Doron Mendels): XXX, 166. Carlos Lévy, Cicero Academicus. Recherches sur les Académiques et sur la philosophie cicéronienne (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XIV, 157. Caroline Carlier, La Cité de Moïse. Le peuple juif chez Philon d'Alexandrie (Maren Niehoff): XXIX, 124. Peter Garnsey, Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity. Essays in Social and Economic History ; id., Food and Society in Classical Antiquity (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 327. Kazimierz F. Kumaniecki (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 3: De Oratore (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XVI, 278. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 235

Tadeusz Maslowski (ed.), M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 23: Orationes in P. Vatinium testem, Pro M. Caelio (Jonathan G.F. Powell): XVII, 245. Ranon Katzoff, with Yaakov Petroff and David Schaps (eds.), Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 265. John E.H. Spaul, Cohors 2: The Evidence for and a Short History of the Auxiliary Infantry Units of the Roman Imperial Army (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 331. Rachel Barkay, The Coinage of Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean) (Alla Kusnir-Stein): XXIII, 324. Michel P.J. van den Hout, A Commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto (Amiel Vardi): XIX, 303. John Miles Foley (ed.), A Companion to Ancient Epic (Nathan Wasserman): XXVI, 216. John Marincola (ed.), A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography (Jonathan J. Price): XXIX, 109. Robert Bedon et Ella Hermon, ‘ Concepts, pratiques et enjeux environnementaux dans l’Empire romain’, Caesarodunum XXXI X (Uri L. Poznanski): XXV, 183. Samuel N.C. Lieu and Dominic Monserrat (eds.), Constantine. History, Historiography and Legend (Frank Kolb): XVIII, 203. Sander M. Goldberg, Constructing Literature in the Roman Republic (Nicholas Horsfall): XXVI, 225. Kenneth Mills and Anthony Grafton (eds.) Conversion in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Seeing and Believing (Yitzhak Hen): XXIV, 331. Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea. A Study of Mediterranean History (Israel Shatzman): XXIII, 279. Reinhold Scholl, Corpus der ptolemäischen Sklaventexte (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XII, 213. Gary Forsythe, A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War (Rachel Feig Vishnia): XXVI, 220. Fergus Millar, The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (Karl-J. Hölkeskamp): XIX, 203. James Howard-Johnston and Paul A. Hayward (eds.), The Cults of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 333. J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, Decline and Change in Late Antiquity: Religion, Barbarians and their Historiography (Hugh Elton): XXVI, 236. Catherine Balmelle, Les demeures aristocratiques d’Aquitaine. Société et culture de l’Antiquité tardive dans le Sud-Ouest de la Gaule (SimonT. Loseby): XXIII, 321. Gretchen Reydams-Schils, Demiurge and Providence. Stoic and Platonist Readings of Plato’s Timaeus (John Glucker): XX, 288. Roger S. Bagnall and Bruce W. Frier, The Demography of Roman Egypt (Jona Schellekens): XIV, 176. William Harmless, Desert Christians. An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism (David Satran): XXV, 182. Lynette G. Mitchell and Peter J. Rhodes (eds.), The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece (Irad Malkin): XX, 293. Stephen Colvin, Dialect in Aristophanes. The Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature (Donna Shalev): XX, 275. Andrew J. Overman and Robert S. MacLennan , Diaspora Jews and Judaism. Essays in Honor of, and in Dialogue with, A. Thomas Kraabel (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Daniel Sperber, A Dictionary of Greek and Latin Legal Terms in Rabbinic Literature (Abraham Wasserstein): VII, 147. Robert Wardy, The Birth of Rhetoric; William J. Dominik (ed.), Roman Eloquence ; Carlos Lévy et Laurent Pernot (eds.), Dire l’Évidence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Lea Sawicki and Donna Shalev (eds.), Donum grammaticum. Studies in Latin and Celtic Linguistics in Honour of Hannah Rosén (John H.W. Penney): XXIV, 332. 236 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Suzanne MacAlister, Dreams and Suicides. The Greek Novel from Antiquity to the Byzantine Empire (Joseph Geiger): XVII, 247. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Droit impérial et traditions locales dans l’Egypte romaine (Roger S. Bagnall): XII, 200. Reinhard Pummer, Early Christian Authors on Samaritans and Samaritanism (Tal Ilan): XXIV, 329. Hayim Lapin, Early Rabbinic Civil Law and the Social History of Roman Galilee: A Study of Mishnah Tractate BABA’ ME ŞI‘A (Robert Brody): XVIII, 198. Martin L. West , The East Face of Helicon. West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth (Nathan Wasserman): XX, 261. Ze’ev Safrai, The Economy of Roman Palestine (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 186. Beate Dignas, Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor (Ted Kaizer): XXIII, 290. Glenn W. Most (ed.), Editing Texts: Texte edieren (Michael Winterbottom): XIX, 328. Gerd Audring, Christhard Hoffmann and Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg (eds.), Eduard Meyer - Victor Ehrenberg. Ein Briefwechsel 1914-1930 (Joseph Geiger): XI, 195. Roger S. Bagnall (ed.), Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300-700 (Avshalom Laniado): XXVII, 173. Nadja Schäfer, Die Einbeziehung der Provinzialen in den Reichsdienst in augusteischer Zeit (Dirk Erkelenz): XXI, 311. Alexander Yakobson , Elections and Electioneering in Rome. A Study in the Political System of the Late Republic (Robert Morstein-Marx): XIX, 224. Alain Martin and Oliver Primavesi, L’Empédocle de Strasbourg (P.Strasb. gr. Inv. 1665-1666) (Alexander Tulin): XIX, 289. Hans A. Pohlsander, The Emperor Constantine (Werner Eck): XVIII, 201. Ittai Gradel, Emperor Worship and Roman Religion (Ted Kaizer): XXII, 325. Nina Otto, Enargeia. Untersuchung zur charakteristik alexandrinischer Dichtung (Richard Hunter): XXIX, 116. Moshe Fischer, Mordechai Gichon and Oren Tal, ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea , Vol. II: The Officina — an Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore (Joseph Patrich): XXII, 337. Simon Goldhill (ed.), The End of Dialogue in Antiquity (Maren Niehoff): XXX, 155. Andrew Gillet, Envoys and Political Communication in the Late Antique West, 411-533 (Yitzhak Hen): XXIV, 303. Nicolas Richer, Les Éphores. Études sur l’histoire et sur l’image de Sparte (VIIIe-IIIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ ) (Ephraim David): XVIII, 183. Giuseppina Basta Donzelli (ed.), Euripides, Electra (Donald Mastronarde): XVI, 260. Guy G. Stroumsa, La Fin du Sacrifice. Les mutations religieuses de l´Antiquité tardive (Winrich Löhr): XXV, 180. Shelly Matthews, First Converts: Rich Pagan Women and the Rhetoric of Mission in Early Judaism and Christianity (Tal Ilan): XXIII, 309. Adrienne Mayor, The First Fossil Hunters, Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times (Omri Lernau): XX, 257. Joseph Geiger, The First Hall of Fame: A Study of the Statues in the Forum Augustum (Alexander Yakobson): XXIX, 126. Anthony J. Boyle and William.J. Dominik (eds.), Flavian Rome. Culture, Image, Text (Olivier Hekster): XXIII, 294. Jeremy McInerney, The Folds of Parnassos, Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis (Hans Beck): XX, 298. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 237

Peter Garnsey, Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity. Essays in Social and Economic History ; id., Food and Society in Classical Antiquity (Israel Shatzman): XXII, 327. Jurgen Blänsdorf (ed.), post Willy Morel and Karl Büchner, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Amiel Vardi): XV, 302 . Reinhardt Markner and Giuseppe Veltri (eds.), Friedrich August Wolf, Studien, Dokumente, Bibliographie (Joseph Geiger): XX, 321. Veronika E. Grimm, From Fasting to Feasting, The Evolution of a Sin. Attitudes to Food in Late Antiquity (Susanna Elm): XVII, 263. Aurel N. Popescu (ed. and trans.), Gaius , Institutiones (Betinio Diamant): VII, 142. Christian Delacampagne, Die Geschichte des Rassismus (Benjamin Isaac): XXV, 186. Rev. Peter Schenk , Die Gestalt des Turnus in Vergils Aeneis. Beiträge zur klassischen Philologie 164 (Nicholas Horsfall): XI, 194. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon: Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic, Fascicle 1 (David J. Wasserstein): XII, 219. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex) Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic , Fascicle 2 (David J. Wasserstein): XIII, 207. Gerhard Endress and Dimitri Gutas (eds.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex) Materials for a Dictionary of Mediaeval Translations from Greek into Arabic (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 272. Menahem Stern, Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism (Fergus Millar): III, 173. Clayton Miles Lehmann and Kenneth G. Holum, The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima (Rudolph Haensch): 323. V.P. Yaïlenko, Greek Colonisation, VII-III centuries B.C. The Epigraphical Evidence (David Asheri): VII, 129. Henry G. Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie (eds.), Greek- English Lexicon. Revised Supplement , ed. by Peter G.W. Glare (Margalit Finkelberg): XVIII, 180. Adrienne Mayor, Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs. Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World (Israel Shatzman): XXIV, 291. Eleanor Dickey, Greek Forms of Address From Herodotus to Lucian (Donna Shalev): XVII, 235. Torrey J. Luce, The Greek Historians (Jonathan J. Price): XVII, 227. Charles Penglase, Greek Myths and Mesopotamia; Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod (Nathan Wasserman): XVIII, 177. Herwig Görgemanns, hrsg., Die griechische Literatur in Text und Darstellung . Bd. 1: Archaische Periode , herausgegeben von J. Latacz (Lisa Ullmann): XI, 182. Fergus Millar, The Greek World, the Jews, and the East (Luca Guido): XXVII, 162. Michael A. Speidel, Heer und Herrschaft im römischen Reich der hohen Kaiserzeit (Israel Shatzman): XXX, 167. David T. Runia, David M. Hay and David Winston (eds.), Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity. Festschrift for Earle Hilgert (David Satran): XIII, 204. Anthony W. McNicoll, Hellenistic Fortifications, from the Aegean to the Euphrates (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 181. Roger S. Bagnall, Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. Sources and Approaches (Sylvie Honigman): XXIX, 121. Jean-François Pradeau, Héraclite, Fragments (Citations et témoignages) (Serge Mouraviev) : XXV, 154. 238 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Serge Mouraviev, Heraclitea iii.1. Recensio: Memoria. Testimonia de Vita, Morte ac Scripto (cum effigiebus) and Serge Mouraviev, Heraclitea iii.3.A. Recensio: Fragmenta. A. De sermone Tenebrosi praefatio (Aryeh Finkelberg): XXV, 150. Linda-Marie Günther (ed.), Herodes und Rom and Nikos Kokkinos (ed.), The World of the Herods (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 154. Erich S. Gruen, Heritage and Hellenism. The Reinvention of Jewish Tradition (Sylvie Honigman): XX, 209. Nikos Kokkinos, The Herodian Dynasty. Origins, Role in Society and Eclipse (Alla Kushnir- Stein): XVIII, 194. Haiim B. Rosén (ed.), Herodoti Historiae (Raphael Freundlich): X, 134. Rudolf Haensch and Johannes Heinrichs, (eds.), Herrschen und Verwalten. Der Alltag der römischen Administration in der Hohen Kaiserzeit (by Hartmut Galsterer): XXVIII, 161. José Miguel Alonso-Nuñez, La Historia Universal de Pompeyo Trogo. Coordenadas espaciales y temporales (David Asheri): XII, 217. Liv Mariah Yarrow, Historiography at the End of the Republic: Provincial Perspectives on Roman Rule (Ronald Mellor): XXVI, 222. Gordon P. Kelly, A History of Exile in the Roman Republic (James T. Chlup): XXVII, 143. Andrew H. Merrills, History and Geography in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXVII, 172. Martin L. West (ed.), Homeri Ilias i-xii ; id. (ed.), Homeri Ilias xiii-xxiv ; id., Studies in the Text and Transmission of the Iliad (Margalit Finkelberg): XXIV, 283. Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Bryan Ward-Perkins, The Idea and Ideal of the Town between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (Stefan Rebenich): XX, 318. Sofía Torallas Tovar, Identidad lingüística e identidad religiosa en el Egipto grecoromano (Eitan Grossman): XXVI, 246. Judith Lieu, Image and Reality. The Jews in the World of the Christians in the Second Century (David Satran): XIX, 327. Kai Brodersen and Ja ś Elsner (eds.), Images and Texts on the “Artemidorus Papyrus”. Working Papers on P. Artemid. (St. John’s College Oxford, 2008) (Andrea Jördens): XXX, 163. Seth Schwartz, Imperialism and Jewish Society, 200 B.C.E. to 640 C.E . (Joseph Geiger): XXII, 338. Dionisie M. Pippidi (ed.), Inscrip ţiile din Scythia Minor grece şti şi latine : Volumul I, Histria şi împrejurimile (David Asheri): VII, 132. Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie , Tome xxi, Inscriptions de la Jordanie , Tome iv, Pétra et la Nabatène méridionale, du wadi al-Hasa au golfe de ‘Aqaba (Benjamin Isaac): XIII, 163. Polly Low, Interstate Relations in Classical Greece. Morality and Power (Gabriel Herman): XXIX, 104. David M. Schaps, The Invention of Coinage and the Monetization of Ancient Greece (Sitta von Reden): XXVI, 218. Benjamin Isaac, The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity (Christopher Jones): XXIV, 288. K.J. Boudouris (ed.), Ionian Philosophy (Samuel Scolnicov): X, 140. Nicole Belayche, Iudaea-Palaestina. The Pagan Cults in Roman Palestine (Second to Fourth Century (Yulia Ustinova): XXII, 344. Jonathan J. Price, Jerusalem Under Siege: The Collapse of the Jewish State 66-70 C.E. (Doron Mendels): XI, 188. Louis H. Feldman, Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World. Attitudes and Interactions from Alexander to Justinian (Jonathan J. Price): XIV, 192. Shemaryahu Talmon (ed.), Jewish Civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman Period (Lee I. Levine): XIII, 205. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 239

Paul R. Trebilco, Jewish Communities in Asia Minor (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Tessa Rajak, The Jewish Dialogue with Greece and Rome: Studies in Cultural and Social Interaction (Erich S. Gruen): 318. William Horbury and David Noy , Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt, with an Index of the Jewish Inscriptions of Egypt and Cyrenaica (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Miriam Pucci Ben Zeev, Jewish Rights in the Roman World: The Greek and the Roman Documents Quoted by Josephus Flavius (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 308. Joan E. Taylor, Jewish Women Philosophers of First-Century Alexandria. Philo’s ‘Therapeutae’ Reconsidered (Maren Niehoff): XXIII, 305. Judith Lieu, John North and Tessa Rajak, (eds.), The Jews among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire (Abraham Wasserstein): XI, 166. Aryeh Kasher, Jews and Hellenistic Cities in Eretz-Israe: Relations of the Jews in Eretz-Israel with the Hellenistic Cities during the Second Temple Period (332 BCE-70ce) (Miriam Ben- Zeev): XI, 184. Aryeh Kasher, The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. The Struggle for Equal Rights (Constantine Zuckerman): VIII-IX, 171. David Rokeach, Jews, Pagans and Christians in Conflict (Joseph Geiger): VII, 144. Robert C. Gregg and Dan Urman, Jews, Pagans and Christians in the Golan Heights. Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras (Werner Eck): XXI, 327. Tessa Rajak, Josephus: The Historian and His Society (Jonathan J. Price): VII, 138. Yuval Shahar, Josephus Geographicus. The Classical Context of Geography in Josephus (Daniela Dueck): XXIV, 318. Louis H. Feldman, Josephus’ Interpretation of the Bible (Daniel Schwartz): XIX, 311. Yizhar Hirschfeld, The Judaean Desert Monasteries in the Byzantine Period (Averil Cameron): XII, 210. Christhard Hoffman, Juden und Judentum im Werk deutscher Althistoriker des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts (Joseph Geiger): VIII-IX, 201. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Les Juifs d’Égypte (Jonathan J. Price): XIII, 169. Alexander Demandt, Die Kelten (Johannes Heinrichs): XVIII, 212. Walter Pohl (ed.), Kingdoms of the Empire. The Integration of Barbarians in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Hans-Albert Rupprecht, Kleine Einführung in die Papyruskunde (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XIV, 173. Klaus Scherberich, Koinè symmachía. Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.) (Angelos Chaniotis): XXX, 152. Doron Mendels, The Land of Israel as a Political Concept in Hasmonean Literature (Isaiah M. Gafni): VIII-IX, 188. Glen W. Bowersock, Peter Brown and Oleg Grabar (eds.), Late Antiquity. A Guide to the Postclassical World (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 335. Roger S. Bagnall, Later Roman Egypt: Society, Religion, Economy and Administration (James G. Keenan): XXV, 170. Theodora Hantos (ed.), Laurea Internationalis. Festschrift für Jochen Bleicken zum 75. Geburtstag (Johannes Engels): XXV, 161. Ranon Katzoff and David M. Schaps (eds.), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert (Hans- Albert Rupprecht): XXVI, 243. Edward Dabrowa, Legio X Fretensis: A Prosopographical Study of its Officers (I-III c. A.D.) (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 169. Elizabeth A. Meyer, Legitimacy and Law in the Roman World: Tabulae in Roman Belief and Practice (Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen): XXV, 168. Michael H. Jameson, David R. Jordan and Roy D. Kotansky, A Lex Sacra from Selinous (Greek Roman and Byzantine Monographs 11) (John A. North): XV, 293. 240 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Tal Ilan, Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity , Part I: Palestine 330 BCE-200 CE (by Sylvie Honigman): XXII, 342. Lionel Casson, Libraries in the Ancient World ; Roy MacLeod (ed.), The Library of Alexandria. Centre of Learning in the Ancient World (David J. Wasserstein): XXI, 278. Giuseppe Veltri, Libraries, Translations and ‘Canonic’ Texts: The Septuagint, Aquila and Ben Sira in the Jewish Christian Tradition (Tal Ilan): XXVI, 241. Nina L. Collins, The Library in Alexandria and the Bible in Greek (David J. Wasserstein): XXII, 318. Eusebius, Life of Constantine , trans. by Averil Cameron and Stuart G. Hall (Yitzhak Hen): XXII, 362. William E. Klingshirn and Mark Vessey (eds.), The Limits of Ancient Christianity. Essays on Late Antique Thought and Culture in Honour of R.A. Markus (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 332. Jonathan Roth, The Logistics of the Roman Army at War, 264 BC - AD 235 (Israel Shatzman): XIX, 181. Andrew Harker, Loyalty and Dissidence in Roman Egypt, The Case of the Acta Alexandrinorum (Gil Gambash): XXIX, 135. Ralph W. Mathisen (ed.), Law, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXIII, 320. Jane L. Lightfoot, Lucian on the Syrian Goddess (John A. North): XXIII, 298. Matthew W. Dickie, Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World (Gideon Bohak): XXIII, 314. Giuseppe Veltri, Magie und Halakha: Ansätze zu einem empirischen Wissenschaftsbegriff im spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Judentum (Tal Ilan): XVII, 257. Lawrence Keppie, The Making of the Roman Army From Republic to Empire (Jonathan Roth): XVIII, 207. Uri Yiftach-Firanko, Marriage and Marital Arrangements, A History of the Greek Marriage Document in Egypt, 4th century BCE-4th century CE (Antti Arjava): XXIV, 310. Glen W. Bowersock, Martyrdom and Rome (Seth Schwartz): XV, 308. Nachman Ben-Yehuda, The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel (Jonathan Roth): XVII, 252. Vanessa B. Gorman, Miletos, the Ornament of Ionia. A History of the City to 400 B.C.E. (Karl- J. Hölkeskamp): XXII, 315. Tal Ilan, Mine and Yours are Hers: Retrieving Women’s History from Rabbinic Literature (Dina Stein): XX, 314. Martin Goodman, Mission and Conversion. Proselytising in the Religious History of the Roman Empire (Doron Mendels): XV, 303. Doron Mendels, The Media Revolution of Early Christianity. An Essay on Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History (Tessa Rajak and Alanna Nobbs): XXII, 364. Elizabeth A. Meyer, Metics and the Athenian Phialai-Inscriptions: A Study in Athenian Epigraphy and Law (Peter J. Rhodes): XXX, 139. Christian Augé and Frédérique Duyrat (eds.), Les monnayages syriens. Quel apport pour l’histoire du Proche-Orient hellénistique et romain? Actes de la table ronde de Damas, 10- 12 Novembre 1999 (Ted Kaizer): XXIII, 325. Philip Mayerson , Monks, Martyrs, Soldiers and Saracens. Papers on the Near East in Late Antiquity (1962-1993) (David J. Wasserstein): XIII, 208. Rina Talgam and Zeev Weiss, The Mosaics of the House of Dionysos at Sepphoris, Excavated by E.M. Meyers, E. Netzer and C.L. Meyers ; Z. Weiss, The Sepphoris Synagogue: Deciphering an Ancient Message through its Archaeological and Socio-Historical Contexts (Fergus Millar): XXIV, 321. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 241

David Braund and Christopher Gill (eds.), Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome; Studies in Honour of T.P. Wiseman (Nicholas Horsfall): XXII, 320. David Shotter, Nero (Werner Eck): XVIII, 200. Edward Champlin, Nero (Miriam Griffin): XXIII, 292. Miriam T. Griffin, Nero: The End of a Dynasty (Hannah M. Cotton): VII, 134. Barbara Scardigli, in collaborazione con Paola Delbianco (ed. and trans.), Nicolao di Damasco, Vita di Augusto (David Asheri): VII, 133. Leofranc Holford-Strevens and Amiel Vardi (eds.), Noctes Oxonienses, The Worlds of Aulus Gellius (Barry Baldwin): XXVII, 166. Philip Burton, The Old Latin Gospels. A Study of their Texts and Language (Yitzhak Hen): XXII, 363. Martin Ostwald, Oligarchia. The Development of a Constitutional Form in Ancient Greece (Eran Almagor): XXII, 311. Greville S.P. Freeman-Grenville (tr.), Joan E. Taylor, Rupert L. Chapman III (eds.), The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea: Palestine in the Fourth Century AD (Susan Weingarten): XXIII, 311. Dirk Erkelenz, Optimo praesidi. Untersuchungen zu den Ehrenmonumenten für Amtsträger der römischen Provinzen in Republik und Kaiserzeit (Olli Salomies): XXIV, 293. John Victor Luce, Orationes Dublinenses Selectae, 1971-1990 (John Glucker): XIV, 164. Eric Csapo and Margaret C. Miller (eds.), The Origins of Theatre in Ancient Greece and Beyond (Marco Fantuzzi and Joannis Mylonopoulos): XXVII, 135. Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary , third edition (David J. Wasserstein): XVII, 269. Basil G. Mandilaras (ed. and trans.), P.Sta.Xyla. The Byzantine Papyri of the Greek Papyrological Society , volume 1 (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XIII, 210. Ralph W. Mathisen, People, Personal Expression, and Social Relations in Late Antiquity (Yitzhak Hen): XXIII, 319. Jane Taylor, Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans (Jonathan J. Price): XXI, 322. Frösén Jaakko, Antti Arjava and Marjo Lehtinen (eds.), The Petra Papyri I (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 350. Karl A.E. Enenkel and Jan Papy (eds.), Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance (Amos Edelheit): XXIX, 144. Joyce E. Salisbury, Perpetua’s Passion. The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman (Yitzhak Hen): XXI, 330. Maren Niehoff, Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture (Louis H. Feldman): XXI, 314. Carl A. Huffman, Philolaus of Croton, Pythagorean and Presocratic. A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interpretive Essays (Aryeh Finkelberg): XIV, 154. Bohdan Wi śniewski, Philon von Larissa. Testimonia und Kommentar (John Glucker): VIII-IX, 192. Pieter W. van der Horst, Philo’s Flaccus. The First Pogrom. Translation, Introduction and Commentary (Maren Niehoff): XXIV, 317. Miriam Griffin and Jonathan Barnes (eds.), Philosophia Togata (Joseph Geiger): X, 146. Samuel Scolnicov and Luc Brisson (eds.), Plato’s Laws: From Theory into Practice (Christina Horst Roseman): XXV, 159. Walter Burkert, Platon in Nahaufnahme. Ein Buch aus Herculaneum (John Glucker): XIV, 155. Mark Joyal, The Platonic Theages . An Introduction, Commentary, and Critical Edition (Alexander Tulin): XXII, 312. Heinrich Dörrie, Der Platonismus in der Antike. Grundlagen — System — Entwicklung (John Glucker): XX, 282. 242 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato’s Myths (Eugenio Benitez): XXIX, 112. Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Plato’s Socrates (John Glucker): XVI, 264. Arjan Zuiderhoek, The Politics of Munificence in the Roman Empire: Citizens, Elites and Benefactors in Asia Minor (Christina T. Kuhn): XXX, 174. Armin Eich, Politische Literatur in der römischen Gesellschaft: Studien zum Ver- hältnis von politischer und literarischer Öffentlichkeit in der späten Republik und frühen Kaiserzeit (Stephen Harrison): XXI, 283. Andrew Smith (ed.), Porphyrii Philosophi Fragmenta (fragmenta Arabica David Wasserstein interpretante) (John Dillon): XV, 309. Joan B. Connelly, Portrait of a Priestess. Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece (Yulia Ustinova): XXX, 148. Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World (Lisa A. Hughes): XXVIII, 166. Eve D’Ambra, Roman Women , and Caroline Vout, Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (Denise E. McCoskey): XXVII, 147. Mark Kiley (ed.), Prayer from Alexander to Constantine. A critical anthology (Gabriela Cerra): XVII, 262. Simon Pulleyn, Prayer in Greek Religion (Manuela Giordano): XX, 267. Greg Rowe, Princes and Political Cultures: The New Tiberian Senatorial Decrees (Alexander Yakobson): XXII, 323. Bezalel Bar-Kochva, Pseudo-Hecataeus On the Jews. Legitimizing the Jewish Diaspora (Doron Mendels): XVIII, 187. Ursula Hackl, Hanna Jenni and Christoph Schneider, Quellen zur Geschichte der Nabatäer (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXVII, 158. Ann Steiner, Reading Greek Vases (Sonia Klinger): XXVII, 139. Reading Greek, Text and Vocabulary . Part I. Grammar and Exercises . Part II. The World of Athens, An Introduction to Classical Athenian Culture (Yitzhak Dana): XXVIII, 152. Emily Greenwood and Elizabeth. K. Irwin (eds.), Reading Herodotus: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus’ Histories (Eran Almagor): XXIX, 101. Roger S. Bagnall, Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XVI, 279. Wolfgang Kullmann, Realität, Imagination und Theorie: Kleine Schriften zu Epos und Tragödie in der Antike (Margalit Finkelberg): XXVI, 215. Marianne Pade, The Reception of Plutarch’s Lives in Fifteenth-Century Italy (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 164. Hans Julius Wolff, Das Recht der griechischen Papyri Ägyptens in der Zeit der Ptolemäer und des Prinzipats, Erster Band, Bedingungen und Triebkräfte der Rechtsentwicklung (Uri Yiftach-Firanko): XXV, 173. Tonio Sebastian Richter, Rechtssemantik und forensische Rhetorik: Untersuchungen zu Wortschatz, Stil und Grammatik der Sprache koptischer Rechtsurkunden (Terry G. Wilfong): XXIV, 315. Richard Seaford, Reciprocity and Ritual. Homer and Tragedy in the Developing City-State (Margalit Finkelberg): XVI, 259. Christoph Kugelmeier, Reflexe früher und zeitgenössischer Lyrik in der alten attischen Komödie (Nan Dunbar): XVI, 262. John N. Adams, The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC-AD 600 (Philip Baldi): XXVIII, 155. Mary Beard, John A. North and Simon R.F. Price, Religions of Rome (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. Zsuzsanna Várhelyi, The Religion of Senators in the Roman Empire. Power and the Beyond (Annika Kuhn): XXX, 167. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 243

Ted Kaizer, The Religious Life of Palmyra. A Study of the Social Patterns of Worship in the Roman Period (Ernst Axel Knauf): XXII, 347. Martin L. Clarke, Rhetoric at Rome: A Historical Survey (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Doron Mendels, The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism: Jewish and Christian Ethnicity in Ancient Palestine (Fergus Millar): XIII, 201. David L. Kennedy (ed.), The Roman Army in the East (Israel Shatzman): XVI, 285. Peter F. Bang, The Roman Bazaar. A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire (Merav Haklai-Rotenberg): XXIX, 140. Karen R. Dixon and Pat Southern, The Roman Cavalry from the First to the Third Century AD (Jonathan Roth): XVIII, 207. Robert Wardy, The Birth of Rhetoric ; William J. Dominik (ed.), Roman Eloquence ; Carlos Lévy and Laurent Pernot (eds.), Dire l’Évidence (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 238. Herwig Wolfram, The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples (Yitzhak Hen): XVIII, 219. Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East 2: Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire (Brent D. Shaw): XXIV, 297. Charles R. Whittaker, Rome and its Frontiers: The Dynamics of Empire (Israel Shatzman): XXVI, 228. Martin Goodman, Rome and Jerusalem (Doron Mendels): XXVII, 160. Louise Revell, Roman Imperialism and Local Identities (Craige B. Champion): XXIX, 133. Fergus Millar, The Roman Near East 31 BC – AD 337 (Joseph Geiger): XIII, 196. John A. North, Roman Religion (Andreas Bendlin): XX, 191. Moshe Fischer, Benjamin Isaac and Israel Roll, Roman Roads in Judaea 2. The Jaffa-Jerusalem Roads (Shimon Dar): XVI, 293. Gretchen Reydams-Schils, The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility and Affection (Miriam Griffin): XXV, 166. Eve D’Ambra, Roman Women , and Caroline Vout, Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (Denise E. McCoskey): XXVII, 147. David F. Graf , Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens (Benjamin Isaac): XVIII, 208. Ella Hermon, Rome et la Gaule Transalpine avant César (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 166. Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East , Volume I: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution , ed. by Hannah M. Cotton and Guy M. Rogers (Karl-J. Hölkeskamp): XXI, 308. Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp, Das römische Gastmahl (Matthew Roller): XXVII, 150. Géza Alföldy, Die römische Gesellschaft. Ausgewählte Beiträge (I. Shatzman): VIII-IX, 195. Emma Dench, Romulus’ Asylum: Roman Identities from the Age of Alexander to the Age of Hadrian (Nicholas Horsfall): XXVI, 233. David Braund, Ruling Roman Britain: Kings, Queens, Governors and Emperors from Julius Caesar to Agricola (Roger S.O. Tomlin): XVIII, 210. Eduard D. Frolov, Russkaya nauka ob anti čnosti. Istoriografi českie o čerki (La science russe de l’antiquité. Etudes historiographiques) (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XXIII, 326. Gunnel Ekroth, The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Periods (Eran Lupu): XXIV, 285. Renato Oniga, Sallustio e l’etnografia (Daniela Dueck): XVIII, 189. Lawrence H. Schiffman (ed.), Semitic Papyrology in Context: a Climate of Creativity. Papers from a New York University Conference marking the retirement of Baruch A. Levine (Ted Kaizer): XXIV, 313. Harold Tarrant, Scepticism or Platonism? The Philosophy of the Fourth Academy (John Dillon): X, 149. 244 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp, Schiedsrichter, Gesetzgeber und Gesetzgebung im archaischen Griechenland (Gabriel Herman): XXIII, 283. Graham Anderson, The Second Sophistic. A Cultural Phenomenon of the Roman Empire (Joseph Geiger): XIV, 163. Piero Totaro, Le seconde parabasi di Aristofane (Nan Dunbar): XX, 272. Miriam T.Griffin, Seneca, A Philosopher in Politics (J. Geiger): III, 177. Harry M. Hine (ed.), L. Annaei Senecae Naturalium Quaestionum Libros (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 242. Rina Talgam and Zeev Weiss, The Mosaics of the House of Dionysos at Sepphoris, Excavated by E.M. Meyers, E. Netzer and C.L. Meyers ; Z. Weiss, The Sepphoris Synagogue: Deciphering an Ancient Message through its Archaeological and Socio-Historical Contexts (Fergus Millar): XXIV, 321. Sylvie Honigman, The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: A Study in the Narrative of the Letter of Aristeas (David J. Wasserstein): XXVI, 238. Shimon Dar, Settlements and Cult Sites on Mount Hermon, Israel: Ituraean Culture in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods (Israel Shatzman): XIV, 184. Scott Bradbury (ed. and trans.), Severus of Minorca: Letter on the Conversion of the Jews (David J. Wasserstein): XVIII, 217. Haim Gitler and Matthew Ponting, The Silver Coinage of Septimius Severus and his Family (193-211 AD). A Study of the Chemical Composition of the Roman and Eastern Issues (by Alla Kushnir-Stein): XXIII, 324. Richard Hodges and William Bowden (eds.), The Sixth Century: Production, Distribution and Demand (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Enrico dal Lago and Constantina Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (Youval Rotman): XXVIII, 158. Jennifer A. Glancy, Slavery in Early Christianity (Catherine Hezser): XXII, 359. Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies (Jacob Howland): XXVIII, 149. Peter Stewart, The Social History of Roman Art (Rivka Gersht): XXVIII, 163. Rachel Feig Vishnia, State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 241-167 BC (Alexander Yakobson): XVI, 252. Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Statut personnel et liens de famille dans les droits de l’Antiquité (Roger S. Bagnall): XIV, 171. Leonhard Schumacher, Stellung des Sklaven im Sakralrecht (Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz): XXVII, 133. Daniela Dueck , Strabo of Amasia. A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome (Eran Almagor): XXI, 294. Anna Maria Biraschi and Giovanni Salmeri (eds.), Strabone e l’Asia minore: Incontri di storia della storiografia antica e sul mondo antico (Hugh Lindsay): XXI, 298. Walter Pohl and Helmut Reimitz (eds.), Strategies of Distinction. The Construction of Ethnic Communities, 300-800 (Yitzhak Hen): XIX, 235. Louis H. Feldman, Studies in Josephus’ Rewritten Bible (Daniel Schwartz): XIX, 311. Harry M. Hine , Studies in the text of Seneca’s Naturales Quaestiones (Michael Winterbottom): XVII, 242. Benjamin Isaac and Aharon Oppenheimer (eds.), Studies on the Jewish Diaspora in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods , Te‘uda XII (Jonathan J. Price): XVII, 255. Karl-Wilhelm Welwei, Sub corona vendere. Quellenkritische Studien zu Kriegs- gefangenschaft und Sklaverei in Rom bis zum Ende des Hannibalkriegs (Johannes Heinrichs): XXI, 276. Joseph Melèze Modrzejewski and Detlef Liebs (eds.), Symposion 1977. Vorträge zur griechischen und hellenistischen Rechtsgeschichte (David Asheri): VII, 130. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 245

Yoram Tsafrir, Leah Di Segni and Judith Green , Tabula Imperii Romani: Iudaea-Palaestina. Maps and Gazetteer , with contributions by Israel Roll and Tsvika Tsuk (Benjamin Isaac): XIV, 191. Giuseppe Camodeca, Tabulae Pompeianae Sulpiciorum [TPSulp]. Edizione critica dell’archivio Puteolano dei Sulpicii (Gregory Rowe): XX, 225. Terence J. Hunt, A Textual History of Cicero’s Academici Libri (John Glucker): XX, 306. Mark Payne, Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction (Margalit Finkelberg): XXIX, 115. Dimitri Gutas, Theophrastus, On First Principles (known as his Metaphysics) (Remke Kruk): XXX, 150. Harold Tarrant, Thrasyllan Platonism (John Glucker): XVI, 271. Richard Wallace and Wynne Williams, The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus (Eran Almagor): XX, 312. Duane W. Roller , Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the Atlantic (Ephraim Nissan): XXVIII, 168. George Cawkwell, Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War (Eran Almagor): XVII, 225. Giuseppe Veltri, Eine Tora fiir den König Talmai — Untersuchungen zum Übersetzungs- verständnis in der jüdisch-hellenistischen und rabbinischen Literatur (Emanuel Tov): XIV, 178. Anna Maria Andermahr, Totus in Praediis. Senatorischer Grundbesitz in Italien in der Frühen und Hohen Kaiserzeit (Timothy D. Barnes): XIX, 306. Julian Bennett, Trajan, Optimus Princeps. A Life and Times (Werner Eck): XVII, 231. Linda Ellis and Frank L. Kidner (eds.), Travel, Communication and Geography in Late Antiquity: Sacred and Profane (Kai Brodersen): XXV, 184. Christopher Carey, Trials from Classical Athens (Gabriel Herman): XIX, 295. Troy , 2004, directed by Wolfgang Petersen (Ruth Scodel): XXIV, 335. Joachim Latacz, Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (Adele J. Haft): XXV, 147. Kostas Vlassopoulos, Unthinking the Greek Polis. Ancient Greek History beyond Eurocentrism 600 (Sylvie Honigman): XXIX, 106. Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen, Urban Life and Local Politics in Roman Bithynia: The Small World of Dion Chrysostomos (Christina T. Kuhn): XXIX, 138. John Briscoe (ed.), Valeri Maximi Facta et Dicta Memorabilia (Michael Winterbottom): XVIII, 191. Andrew H. Merrills (ed.), Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa (Yitzhak Hen): XXV, 185. Bernd Schröder, Die ‘Väterlichen Gesetze’: Flavius Josephus als Vermittler von Halachah an Griechen und Römer (Daniel R. Schwartz): XVII, 248. Michael B. Charles, Vegetius in Context (Daniel Peretz): XXVII, 169. Barbara Levick, Vespasian (Brian Jones): XIX, 299. Nicholas Horsfall, Virgil, Aeneid 7: A Commentary (Amiel D. Vardi): XXI, 284. Nicholas Horsfall, Virgil, Aeneid 3: A Commentary (Jan Felix Gaertner): XXVII, 152. Catherine M. Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis (Peter Schultz): XXIII, 288. Richard Hunter and Ian Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Pan-Hellenism (Jane L. Lightfoot): XXIX, 118. Michael M. Sage, Warfare in Ancient Greece: A Source Book ( Israel Shatzman ): XIX, 181. Peter Hunt, War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes’ Athens (Shimon Epstein): XXX, 141. Sabine Föllinger (ed.), Was ist ‘Leben’? Aristoteles’ Anschauungen zur Entstehung und Funktionsweise von Leben (Klaus Corcilius ): XXX, 144. Seth Schwartz, Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society? Reciprocity and Solidarity in Ancient Judaism (Albert I. Baumgarten): XXX, 160. 246 INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX

Jane Rowlandson (ed.), Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt. A Sourcebook (Itzhak F. Fikhman): XX, 247. Amy-Jill Levine (ed.), Women Like This — New Perspectives on Jewish Women in the Graeco- Roman World (Tal Ilan): XII, 222. Terry G. Wilfong, Women of Jeme. Lives in a Coptic Town in Late Antique Egypt (Tonio Sebastian Richter): XXII, 355. Linda-Marie Günther (ed.), Herodes und Rom and Nikos Kokkinos (ed.), The World of the Herods (Joseph Geiger): XXVII, 154. Michael Gagarin, Writing Greek Law (Luca Guido): XXVIII, 151. A.J. Bowen, Xenophon: Symposium (Deborah Gera): XX, 183. Bernhard Huß, Xenophons Symposion: Ein Kommentar (Deborah Gera): XX, 183. Yasmine Zahran, Zenobia between Reality and Legend (Michael Sommer): XXIV, 301. Peter Eich, Zur Metamorphose des politischen Systems in der römischen Kaiserzeit (Katrin Herrmann): XXVII, 145. Joachim Latacz, hrsgb., Zweihundert Jahre Homer-Forschung. Rückblick und Ausblick (Margalit Finkelberg): XIV, 151.

Miscellanea Bibliographies: Alexander Fuks, V, 2. Abraham Wasserstein, XV, 7. Classical Studies in Israel: II, 176. Classics in Hebrew: XI, 197; XII, 225; XIV, 194; XVI, 296; XVII, 221; XX, 325; XXIII, 331; XV, 189; XXVIII, 175. XXX, 177. Corrigendum: XXIX, 163. The Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae : XVIII, 175. Dissertations in Progress: I, 145; XI, 220; XIII, 216; XIV, 198; XV, 317; XVI, 301; XVII, 274; XVIII, 227; XIX, 334; XX, 339; XXI, 339; XXII, 367; XXIII, 341; XXIV, 343; XXV, 195; XXVI, 257; XXVII, 117; XXVIII, 185; XXIX, 155, XXX, 185. Editors’ Note: I, VII; XI, vii; XII, viii; XV, v; XVI, v; XVII, v; XXIV, iii-v. Index to Scripta Classica Israelica Volumes I-XX: XXI, 347, XXX, 191. Obituaries: David Asheri, XIX, 331; XX, 335. Itzhak F. Fikhman, XXX, 183. Alexander Fuks, V, 1. Miroslav Marcovich, XXI, 337. Ya‘akov Meshorer, XXIV, 339. Yehuda Landau, XV, 314. Naphtali Lewis, XVI, 253. Martin Ostwald, XXIX, 151. Shalom Perlman, XXVIII, 179. Israel Roll, XXX, 181. Haiim Baruch Rosén, XIX, 331. Zeev Rubin, XXIX, 149. Binyamin Shimron, XV, 315. Aaron Shaffer, XXIII, 339. Nathan Spiegel, XV, 312. Dan Urman, XXIII, 340. Paolo Vivante, XXIV, 340. INDEX TO VOLUMES I-XXX 247

Frank W. Walbank, XXVIII, 182. Abraham Wasserstein, XV, 1. Personalia: Ra‘anana Meridor, XII, 6. Prof. Nathan Spiegel is eighty, VII, 161. Lisa Ullmann, XXIX, vii. Proceedings: The Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies: XI, 222; XII, 229; XIII, 219; XIV, 201; XV, 320; XVI, 305; XVII, 278; XVIII, 232; XIX, 340; XX, 346; XXI, 373; XXV, 201; XXVI, 263; XXVII, 183; XXVIII, 191; XXIX, 161, XXX, 249. Varia Epigraphica: IV, 133; VI, 98; XXI, 344; XXIII, 346; XXIV, 348,