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INDEX TO VOLUME 127, 2006 PART I: Subjects economic morality, Roman, 415-52 ecphrastic epigrams, 511-20 Aeschylus, 603-07 ekkykléma, uses of, in contemporary Ammianus Marcellinus, gods in, staging of ancient drama, 453-60 313-16 Eleusinian mysteries, 347-66 Appian, 525-48 erotic relationships, in Greece, Aristophanes, Clouds, 347-66 461-65 Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae, Eteocles and Polynices in Statius, 140-44 Thebaid, 415-52 Augustan literature, politics of, Euripides, Andromeda, 465-69 611-15 Euripides, escape-tragedies, 465-69 battle, history of, in classical Euripides, Iphigenia Among the antiquity, 305-09 Taurians, 465-69 Caesar, Bellum Gallicum, 111-33 Euripides, Helen, 465-69 Callicles, in Plato, Gorgias, 159-83 Flavian Rome, 615-18 Cassius Dio, 525-48 Flavius Josephus, 615-18 Cicero, De Oratore, 148-49 geography, in Caesar, Bellum Cicero, forensic speeches, 144-47 Gallicum, 111-33 Cicero, rhetorical works, 473-76 Gildersleeve, sonnets of, 293-303 Cicero, self-fashioning in rhetorical gnomic statements, in Pindar, works, 473-76 159-83 classical education in America, Helen, in /liad, 1-34 589-602 Herodotus, 485-505 classical studies, history of, in Herodotus, embassy scene in, Europe and America, 589-602 485-505 competition, in Greek poetry, Herodotus, influence of epic on, 137-40 485-505 concepts of space, in Caesar, Bellum historical elegy, as genre, 327-46 Gallicum, 111-33 H6lderlin, Pindar Fragments, 159-83 dancing imagery, in Plato, Phaedrus, Homer, 309-12, 603-07 185-213 Homer, ethics of reading, 309-12 Demosthenes, Philippic cycle, Homer, Iliad, 1-34 367-86 Horace, Epistles 1.5 and Odes 4.7, Le Dernier caravansérail, 387-413 Mnouchkine, 453-60 individuality and universals, in Diomedes and Aeneas, in Vergil, Horace, 387-413 Aeneid, 219-56 Kairos epigram, of Posidippus, Diomedes rewritten, in Vergil, 511-20 Aeneid, 219-56 kémos-chorus, in Menander, 89-105 Doric Comedy, 37-60, esp. 40-41 Korybantic initiation ritual, 347-66 628 INDEX TO VOLUME 127, 2006 language capacity, significance of, in Roman literature, as song and social Greek society, 603-07 process, 607-11 law, public, in Rome, 469-73 Roman oratory, in triumviral period, libertas, in Roman oratory, 525-48 525-48 Livy, gods in, 313-16 Roman religion, 313-16 Lysias, in Plato’s Phaedrus, 67-85 Roman tragedy, 149-52 mask, uses of, in contemporary Seneca the Younger, 553-82 staging of ancient drama, 453-60 Simonides (New), 327-46 Menander, 89-105 Simonides of Ceos and Mnouchkine, Ariane, 453-60 Themistocles, 261-86 money as a theme, in Plutarch, Life Socrates, in Plato, Phaedrus, 67-85, of Themistocles, 270-79 185-213 myth of the chariot, in Plato, Sophocles, Ajax, 453-60 Phaedrus, 185-213 speech, of humans and animals, nomos basileus fragment of Pindar, 603-07 159-83 Statius, Thebaid, 415-52 Octavian, and Vergil, 611-15 Susarion, 37-60, esp. 42-44 Old Comedy, origins of, 37-60 symbolic activity, of Athenians, Pearcy, Lee T., 589-602 367-86 pederasty and pedophilia, Greek, Tacitus, gods in, 313-16 461-65 thronosis, 347-66 performance, in Greek poetry, Timocreon of Rhodes and 137-40 Themistocles, 261-86 Pindar, 159-83 Themistocles, 261-86 Plato, 603-07 Torquatus, as addressee in Horace, Plato, Gorgias, 159-83 387-413 Plato, Phaedrus, 67-85, 185-213 traveling and wisdom, in Seneca the Plutarch, 525-48 Younger, 553-82 Plutarch, Life of Themistocles, vatic speech, in Pindar, 159-83 261-86 Vergil, Aeneid, 219-56, 316-19 politics as posture, in Athens, 367-86 Vergil, Aeneid, subject and nation Posidippus, 511-20 in, 316-19 ritual, myth and iconography, in Vergil, Georgics, 611-15 Eleusinian mysteries, 347-66 violence, economics of, in Statius, ritualized speech, in Roman Thebaid, 415-52 literature, 607-11 Roman law, 469-73 1-34, esp. 2-5 Roman law, as part of Roman expansion and decline, 469-73 INDEX TO VOLU12M7,E 20 06 PART II: Authors of Articles and Reviews Belfiore, Elizabeth. Dancing with the Gods: The Myth of the Chariot in Plato’s Phaedrus 185-217 Cantarella, Eva. Review of // Mostro e il sapiente: Studi sull'erotica greca by Riccardo Vattuone 461-65 Casali, Sergio. Review of Reading After Actium: Vergil’s Georgics, Octavian, and Rome by Christopher Nappa 611-15 Coffee, Neil. Eteocles, Polynices, and the Economics of Violence in Statius’ Thebaid 415-52 Corbeill, Anthony. Review of Cicero the Advocate, ed. Jonathan Powell and Jeremy Paterson, and The Roman World of Cicero’s De Oratore by Elaine Fantham Edmonds III, Radcliffe G. To Sit in Solemn Silence? Thronosis in Ritual, Myth, and Iconography Fletcher, K. F. B. Vergil’s Italian Diomedes Foley, Helene P. Review of Euripides’ Escape-Tragedies: A Study of Helen, Andromeda, and Iphigenia among the Taurians by Matthew Wright Gargola, Daniel J. Review of The Laws of the Roman People: Public Law in the Expansion and Decline of the Roman Republic by Callie Williamson 469-73 Grethlein, Jonas. The Manifold Uses of the Epic Past: The Embassy Scene in Herodotus 7.153-63 485-509 Gruen, Erich S. Review of Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome, ed. Jonathan Edmondson, Steve Mason, and James Rives 615-18 Hallett, Judith P. “Believing in Yesterday While Living for Today,” and David H. Porter. “Provoking a Conversation”: A Discussion of Lee T. Pearcy, The Grammar of Our Civility: Classical Education in America 587-602 Higbie, Carolyn. Review of Master of the Game: Competition and Performance in Greek Poetry by Derek Collins 137-40 Krebs, Christopher B. “Imaginary Geography” in Caesar’s Bellum Gailicum 111-36 Lape, Susan. The Poetics of the Kémos-Chorus in Menander’s Comedy 89-109 Leigh, Matthew. Review of Roman Tragedy: Theatre to Theatricality by Mario Erasmo 149-52 Mader, Gottfried. Fighting Philip with Decrees: Demosthenes and the Syndrome of Symbolic Action 367-86 McDonough, Christopher M. Some Late Sonnets of Gildersleeve Founda t Sewanee 293-303 630 INDEXT O VOLUME 127, 2006 Meineck, Peter W. Ancient Drama Illuminated by Contemporary Stagecraft: Some Thoughts on the Use of Mask and Ekkykléma in Ariane Mnouchkine’s Le Dernier Caravansérail and Sophocles’ Ajax 453-60 Miller, Paul Allen. Review of The World of Roman Song: From Ritualized Speech to Social Order by Thomas Habinek Montiglio, Silvia. Should the Aspiring Wise Man Travel? A Conflict in Seneca’s Thought Mueller, Hans-Friedrich. Review of Rome's Religious History: Livy, Tacitus, and Ammianus on Their Gods by Jason P. Davies O’Hara, James J. Review of Vergil’s Aeneid and the Roman Self: Subject and Nation in Literary Discourse by Yasmin Syed 316-19 Osgood, Josiah. Eloquence Under the Triumvirs 525-51 Payne, Mark. On Being Vatic: Pindar, Pragmatism, and Historicism 159-84 Pedrick, Victoria. Review of The Limits of Heroism: Homer and the Ethics of Reading by Mark Buchan 309-12 Porter, David H. “Provoking a Conversation” and Judith P. Hallett, “Believing in Yesterday While Living for Today,” A Discussion of Lee T. Pearcy, The Grammar of Our Civility: Classical Education in America 587-602 Putnam, Michael C. J. Horace to Torquatus: Epistle 1.5 and Ode 4.7 387-413 Prauscello, Lucia. Sculpted Meanings, Talking Statues: Some Observations on Posidippus 142.12 A-B (=XIX G-P) KAI EN tIPOOYPOIC OHKE AIAACKAAIHN Riggsby, Andrew M. Review of Making a New Man: Ciceronian Self-Fashioning in the Rhetorical Works by John Dugan 473-76 Roisman, Hanna M. Helen in the /liad; Causa Belli and Victim of War: From Silent Weaver to Public Speaker 1-36 Rusten, Jeffrey. Who “Invented” Comedy? The Ancient Candidates for the Origins of Comedy and the Visual Evidence 37-66 Scharffenberger, Elizabeth W. Review of Aristophanes: Thesmophoriazusae, ed. Colin Austin and S. Douglas Olson 140-44 Schenker, David J. The Strangeneofs sth e Phaedrus 67-87 Shelton, Jo-Ann. Review of The Talking Greeks: Speech, Animals, and the Other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato by John Heath 603-7 Sider, David. The New Simonides and the Question of Historical Elegy 327-46 Wheeler, Everett L. Review of Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity by J. E. Lendon 305-9 Zadorojnyi, Alexei V. Plutarch’s Themistocles and the Poets 261-92 INDEX TO VOLUME 127, 2006 PART III: Books Reviewed Austin, Colin, and S. Douglas Olson, eds. Aristophanes: Thesmophoriazusae. Review by Elizabeth W. Scharffenberger 140-44 Buchan, Mark. The Limits of Heroism: Homer and the Ethics of Reading. Review by Victoria Pedrick 309-12 Collins, Derek. Master of the Game: Competition and Performance in Greek Poetry. Review by Carolyn Higbie 137-40 Davies, Jason P. Rome’s Religious History: Livy, Tacitus, and Ammioan nTheuir sGo ds. Review by Hans-Friedrich Mueller 313-16 Dugan, John. Making a New Man: Ciceronian Self-Fashioning in the Rhetorical Works. Review by Andrew M. Riggsby 473-16 Edmondson, Jonathan, Steve Mason, and James Rives, eds. Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome. Review by Erich S. Gruen 615-18 Erasmo, Mario. Roman Tragedy: Theatre to Theatricality. Review by MattLehighe 14w9- 52 Fantham, Elaine. The Roman World of Cicero’s De Oratore. Review by Anthony Corbeill 144-49 Habinek, Thomas. The World of Roman Song: From Ritualized Speech to Social Order. Review by Paul Allen Miller 607-11 Heath, John. The Talking Greeks: Speech, Animals, and the Other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato. Review by Jo-Ann Shelton 603-7 Lendon, J. E. Soldiers and Ghosts: A History of Battle in Classical Antiquity. Review by Everett L. Wheeler 305-9 Nappa, Christopher. Reading After Actium: Vergil’s Georgics, Octavian, and Rome. Review by Sergio Casali 611-15 Pearcy, Lee T., The Grammar of Our Civility: Classical Education in America (see Hallett, Porter, under “Authors of Articles and Reviews” (Brief Mention) Powell, Jonathan, and Jeremy Paterson, eds. Cicero the Advocate. Review by Anthony Corbeill 144-49 Syed, Yasmin. Vergil’s Aeneid and the Roman Self: Subject and Nation in Literary Discourse. Review by James J. O'Hara 316-19 Vattuone, Riccardo. // Mostro e il sapiente: Studi sull’erotica greca. Review by Eva Cantarella 461-65 Williamson, Callie. The Laws of the Roman People: Public Law in the Expansion and Decline of the Roman Republic. Review by DanJi. eGarlgol a Wright, Matthew. Euripides’ Escape-Tragedies: A Study of Helen, Andromeda, and Iphigenia among the Taurians. Review by Helene P. Foley 465-609

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