Author Index Author Index

Author Index Author Index

AUTHOR INDEX Adams, J.N. Female Speech in Latin Comedy...........................................................18:18:18:18:43–77 Five Notes on Lactantius, De Mortibus Persecutorum ......................23:23:23:23:92–98 The Linguistic Unity of the Historia Augusta ...................................111111.93-102 11 Pelagonius and Columella.......................................................................25:25:25:25:7295 The Vocabulary of the Later Decades of Livy.......................................8:8:8:8:54–62 Adkins, A.W.H. Clouds, Mysteries, Socrates and Plato ...................................................4:4:4:4:13–24 Adshead, K. Further Inspiration for Tiberius Gracchus?.....................................15:15:15:15:118–128 Apthorp, M.J. Odyssey 11.90-4: Scholia, Text, Interpretation ........................................15:15:15:15:1–7 Arnott, W.G. Euripides’ Newfangled Helen .................................................................24:24:24:24:1–18 Off-Stage Cries and the Choral Presence: Some Challenges to Theatrical Convention in Euripides ...............................................16:16:16:16:35–43 Tension, Frustration and Surprise: A Study of Theatrical Techniques in some Scenes of Euripides’ Orestes ........................17:17:17:17:13–28 Arthur, E.P. Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannos : The Two Arrivals of the Herdsman............................................................................................14:14:14:9–1714: Ashton, N.G. The Lamian War – A False Start?..........................................................17:17:17:17:47–63 Ashworth, W.D. Columella, De Re Rustica vii 3.26 ...........................................................1:1:1:1:42–44 Atkinson, K.M.T. The Seleucids and the Greek Cities of Western Asia Minor................2:2:2:2:32–57 Bader, B. The Yovfo~ of the House-Door in Greek New Comedy.......................5:5:5:5:35–48 Jordanes on Eugenius: Some Further Possibilities..........................111111.103-104 11 Badian, E. Archons and Strategoi ................................................................................5:5:5:5:1–34 Bain, D. Female Speech in Menander..................................................................18:18:18:18:24–42 Baker, RR.J.J.J.J. Propertius, Cleopatra and Actium........................................................10:10:10:10:56–62 Baldwin, B. The Authorship and Purpose of Lucian’s Demosthenis encomium ...3:3:3:3:54–62 Barsby, J.A. Actors and Act-Divisions: Some Questions of Adaptation in Roman Comedy................................................................................16:16:16:16:77–87 Bauman, R.A. Some Problems of the Lex Quisquis .......................................................1:1:1:1:49–59 Some Remarks on the Structure and Survival of the 1 2 Author Index Quaestio De Adulteris ........................................................................2:2:2:2:68–93 Vim fieri veto : Apropos of a Recent Work.............................................6:6:6:6:63–73 Baynham, E. An Introduction to the Metz Epitome : Its Traditions and Values.........................................................................................229:29:29:60–779: Bellemore, J. Gaius the Pantomime .............................................................................28:28:28:28:65–79 When did Valerius Maximus write the Dicta et Facta Memorabilia ?.....................................................................................23:23:23:23:67–80 Beness, J.L. The Punishment of the Gracchani and the Execution of C.Villius in 133/132.............................................................................34:34:34:34:1–17 The Urban Unpopularity of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus...............25:25:25:25:33–62 Bicknell, P.J. An Early Incuse Stater of Kroton Overstruck on a Pegasus ....................3:3:3:3:1–4 The City and Inland Trittyes of Phyle VIII Hippothontis........................7:7:7:7:1–4 Blockley, R.C. The Ending of Eunapius’ History .......................................................14:14:14:14:170–76 Bond, R.P. The Characterization of Ofellus in Horace, Satires 2.2 and a Note on v.123........................................................................14:14:14:14:112–26 Dialectic, Eclectic and Myth (?) in Horace, Satires 2.6........................19:19:19:19:68–86 Bosworth, A.B. The Indian Satrapies under Alexander the Great...............................17:17:17:17:37–46 Vespasian’s Reorganisation of the North-East Frontier.....................10101010::::63–78 Bowersock, G.W. Review: Auckland Classical Essays ........................................................7:7:7:7:90–92 Brennan, P. The User’s Guide to the Notitia Dignitatum : The Case of the Dux Armeniae (ND Or. 38) .......................................................32:32:32:32:34–49 Browning, R. Review: G.P. Shipp, Modern Greek Evidence for the Ancient Greek Vocabulary ..............................................................14:14:14:14:186–8 Bryce, T.R. The Role of the Lukka People in Late Bronze Age Anatolia ...............13:13:13:13:1–11 Burge, E.I. The Irony of Socrates..................................................................................3:3:3:3:5–17 Byrne, S.N. Horace Carm. 2.12, Maecenas, and Prose History..............................34:34:34:34:18–29 Carrington Smith, J. Pilate’s Wife? .......................................................................................18:18:18:102–10718: CharlesCharles----Saget,Saget, A. The Limits of the Self in Plotinus........................................................19:19:19:19:96–101 Clarke, G.W. Barbarian Disturbances in North Africa in the Mid-Third Century ................................................................................................4:4:4:4:78–85 The Collegium Funeraticium of the Innocentii .....................................1:1:1:1:45–48 Some Observations on the Persecution of Decius.................................3:3:3:3:63–77 Connor, P.J. Catullus 8: The Lover’s Conflict..............................................................8:8:8:8:93–96 Author Index 3 Conole, P. Allied Disaffection and the Revolt of Fregellae ..............................15:15:15:15:129–140 Constantinidou, S. The Vision of Homer: The Eyes of Heroes and Gods...........................28:28:28:28:1–15 Croke, B. Jordane’s Understanding of the Usurpation of Eugenius....................9:9:9:9:81–83 Crown, A.D. Dositheans, Resurrection and a Messianic Joshua................................1:1:1:1:70–85 Damen, M.L. ‘By the gods, boy, . Stop bothering me! Can’t you tell Menander from Plautus?’ or How Dis Exapaton does not help us understand Bacchides ..................................................229:29:29:15–299: Davidson, J. Portrait of an Archaic Lady .....................................................................32:32:32:32:1–11 Descouedres, J.J.----P.P.P.P. {Hdisto~ Daivmwn .....................................................................................15:15:15:15:8–15 Develin, R. Bouleutic Ostracism Again......................................................................19:19:19:19:7–15 Cleisthenes and Ostracism: Precedents and Intentions .....................111111:10-21 11 The Dismantling of the Gracchan Agrarian Programme...................13:13:13:13:48–55 The Lex Agraria of 111BC and Procedure in Legislative Assemblies.........................................................................................112:12:12:45–502: M. Arrecinus Clemens............................................................................10:10:10:10:79–83 The Murder of Philip II ..........................................................................15:15:15:15:86–99 Patrician Censors 218-50 BC..................................................................14:14:14:14:84–87 A Peculiar Restriction on Candidacy for Plebeian Office ..............15:15:15:15:111–117 Tacitus and Techniques of Insidious Suggestion................................17:17:17:17:64–95 Devitt, A.S. Shame, Honour and the Hero in Sophocles’ Electra ............................17:17:17:17:1–12 Dixon, S. Family Finances: Tullia and Terentia .................................................18:18:18:18:78–101 Dobbins, K.W. Mithradates II and his Successors: A Study of the Parthian Crisis 90-70 BC ....................................................................8:8:8:8:63–79 Duhigg, J. The Elegiac Metre of Catullus .................................................................5:5:5:5:57–67 Dunston, A.J. Domizio Calderini and the Text of the Elder Pliny’s Natural History : Evidence from the ‘Lost’ Commentary on Silius Italicus........................................................32:32:32:32:50–63 Horace, Odes i 12 yet again .....................................................................7:7:7:7:54–59 A Student’s Notes of Lectures by Guilo Pomponio Leto.....................1:1:1:1:86–94 Dyson, M. Euripides, Troades 95–7 .........................................................................25:25:25:25:27–32 Immortality and Procreation in Plato’s Symposium ..........................20:20:20:20:59–72 4 Author Index Palinurus and his Rudder: Vergil, Aeneid 5.858–9.............................24:24:24:24:70–78 Poetic Imitation in Plato, Republic 3 ....................................................22:22:22:22:42–53 The Second Assembly of the Gods in the Odyssey ................................4:4:4:4:1–12 Ehrhardt, C.T.H.R. Crossing the Rubicon..............................................................................29:29:29:29:30–41

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