CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 86 AHERN, CHARLES F., Jr., Horace’s Rewriting of Homer in Carmen 1.6 301 BoepexkeER, Desorah, Euripides’ Medea and the Vanity of AOTOI 95 Brown, Rosert, India’s Ivory Palisade 318 Burnett, ANNE Pippin, Signals from the Unconscious in Early Greek Poetry 275 CarawaNn, Epwin M., E®ETAI and the Athenian Courts for Homicide in the Age of the Orators 1 Carey, CHRISTOPHER, The Victory Ode in Performance: The Case for the Chorus 192 Dickie, MatrHew W., Heliodorus and Plutarch on the Evil Eye 17 Dyson, M., Horace Carmina 4. 5. 36-37 126 FARRELL, JosePH, Asinius Pollio in Vergil Eclogue 8 204 FisHwick, Duncan, Ovid and Divus Augustus 36 HaBIcuT, CurisTiAN, Was Augustus a Visitor at the Panathenaia? 226 HEATH, MAtcoim, and LerKowitz, Mary, Epinician Performance 173 HILLMAN, Tuomas P., The Alleged /nimicitiae of Pompeius and Lucullus: 78-74 315 HusBarb, Tuomas K., Love’s Other Hand: Propertius 1. 9. 23-24 219 Lerkowitz, Mary, see HEATH, MALCOLM Moraan, M. Gwyn, An Heir of Tragedy: Tacitus Histories 2.59.3 138 Nixon, C. E. V., Aurelius Victor and Julian 113 Parker, Hout N., The Bones: Propertius 1. 21.9-10 328 Petuiccia, HaypeN, Anacreon 13 (358 PMG) 30 Sincuair, Patrick, “These are My Temples in Your Hearts” (Tac. Ann. 4. 38.2) 333 Swerb_ow, N. M., On the Cosmical Mysteries of Mithras 48 Tuomas, RIcHARD F., A Bibulous Couch ({Verg.] Copa 5-6)? 41 , The “Sacrifice” at the End of the Georgics, Aristaeus, and Vergilian Closure 211 Tracy, STEPHEN V., TO MH AIZ APXEIN 201 Trout, Dennis E., The Years 394 and 395 in the Epitoma chronicon: Prosper, Augustine, and Claudian 43 Weber, CLirForD, Dodona Reneges: A Neglected Oxymoron in Georgics 1. 149 323 Wuirte, Peter, Maecenas’ Retirement 130 BOOK REVIEWS Bartsch: Decoding the Ancient Novel: The Reader and the Role of Description in Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius (Morgan) 153 Bradley: Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World, 140 B.C.-70 B.C. (Tatum) 252 Cairns: Virgil’s Augustan Epic (Ross) 76 Clay: The Politics of Olympus: Form and Meaning in the Major Homeric Hymns (Thalmann) 144 Cole: Epiploke: Rhythmical Continuity and Poetic Structure in Greek Lyric (Haslam) 229 Demandt: Die Spdtantike: Rémische Geschichte von Diocletian bis Justinian, 284-565 n. Chr. (Clover) 267 Due: The “Cyropaedia”: Xenophon’s Aims and Methods (Higg) 147 Engels: Roman Corinth: An Alternative Model for the Classical City (Saller) 351 Epstein: Personal Enmity in Roman Politics, 218-49 B.C. (Morgan) 81 Grmek: Diseases in the Ancient Greek World (Mortis) 74 Hamilton: The Architecture of Hesiodic Poetry (Mondi) 64 Hunter (ed.): Apollonius of Rhodes: “Argonautica” Book III (Lawall and DeForest) 340 Leach: The Rhetoric of Space: Literary and Artistic Representations of Landscape in Republican and Augustan Rome (Adams) 158 VoLuME 86 CONTENTS McKeown: Ovid: “Amores”: Text, Prolegomena, and Commentary in Four Volumes: vol. 1: Text and Prolegomena; vol. 2: A Commentary on Book One (Knox) 239 Ober: Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Power of the People (Yunis) 67 Paladino: Fratres Arvales: Storia di un collegio sacerdotale romano (Linderski) 84 Palmer: Prudentius on the Martyrs (Malamud) 263 Roques: Etudes sur la Correspondance de Synénios de Cyréne (Long) 357 Rosenmeyer: Senecan Drama and Stoic Cosmology (Inwood) 248 Sherman: The Fabric of Character: Aristotle's Theory of Virtue (Sprague) 152 Stadter: A Commentary on Plutarch’s “Pericles” (Sansone) 347 Tatum: Xenophon’s Imperial Fiction: On “The Education of Cyrus” (Haigg) 147 Thomas (ed.): Virgil: “Georgics,” vol. 1: Books I-II; vol. 2: Books III-IV (Fantham) 163 Watson: Phantasia in Classical Thought (Silverman) 336 Wiedemann: Adults and Children in the Roman Empire (Bradley) 258 BOOKS RECEIVED 88-94, 168-71, 270-74, 365-71