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INDEX TO VOLUME 99 The Index exhibits separately: (1) Contributors; (II) Contents, arranged with reference to the main types of material appearing in the journal. Certain conventions, e.g., that of indicating reviewers by enclosing their names in parentheses immediately after the designation of books reviewed, will be familiar from earlier volumes. Reviews are regularly listed by name of modern author, editor, translator, etc.; (III) Advertisers. I. CONTRIBUTORS W. S. Anderson, 83, 157; A. Augoustakis, 419. A. Barchiesi, 455; M. Beckwith, 474; S. Bertman, 70; G. Betegh, 185; T. C. Brennan, 202; B. W. Boyd, 166. W. M. Calder III, 97, 466; J. S. Clay, 194; D. Collins, 95; D. E. Connor, 170; T. Corsten, 139; H. Cullyer, 3. D. Davies, 173; M. R. Dilts, 193; M. T. Dinter, 85; A. R. Dyck, 197. J. Ebbeler, 461; H. B. Evans, 464. S. B. Ferrario, 51; T. J. Figueira, 467; J. Fletcher, 405; H. I. Flower, 471; R. M. Frakes, 94. . Garani, 205; F. Graf, 459. . E. Hanson, 462; C. S. Hardy, 25; T. Harrison, 98; M. Herrero, 472; R. Hunter, 201. ’. G. King, 188; R. Kitzinger, 190. Lateiner, 468; P. Lautner, 196; A. Lear, 88, 187; C. Lloyd, 115. Mader, 397; W. E. Major, 131; S. J. V. Malloch, 91; B. MacLachlan, 423; J. M. May, 470; K. McCarthy, 198; M. McGowan, 457; K. A. Morgan, 92. D. Olson, 463. P. Petrakis, 371; D. H. Porter, 434. . Quartarone, 177 J. Rine, 67; E. W. Robinson, 35; J. Romm, 204. J. Scarborough, 475; S. Scullion, 89; J. L. Sebesta, 219; A. Sens, 84; S. E. Sidebotham, 192; J. F. Siegel, 269; A. Smith, 199. Wm. B. Tyrrell, 21. J. Vaio, 87; J. B. Van Sickle, 86; W. Verbaal, 145. R. D. Weigel, 456. II.) ARTICLES, SURVEYS, SCHOLIA, PAEDAGOGUS W. S. Anderson, Ancient Illustrations of the Aeneid: The Hunts of Books 4 and 7: UST. A. Augoustakis: Pliny Epistulae 4.13: “Communal Conspiracy” at Comum: 419 Bertman, A New Course in Ancient Engineering: 70. . W. Boyd, Textbook and Context: “The Next Aeneid”: 166. E. Connor, The Forest and the Trees: Teaching the Aeneid in High School: 170. . Cullyer, A Wind That Blows from Thrace: Dionysus in the Fifth Stasimon of Sophocles’ Antigone: 3. Davies, New Strategies for Reading Vergil: 173. B. Ferrario, “Greek Tragedy and Opera”: An Interdisciplinary Under- graduate Seminar: 51. J. Fletcher: Signifying Circe in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon: 405. 495 496 CLASSICAL WORLD ’. S. Hardy, The Parasite’s Daughter: Metatheatrical Costuming in Plautus’ Persa: 25. Lloyd, The Polis in Medea: Urban Attitudes and Euripides’ Character- ization in Medea 2/4—224: 115. MacLachlan: Voices from the Underworld: The Female Body Discussed in Two Dialogues: 423. Mader: Triumphal Elephants and Political Circus at Plutarch, Pomp. 14.6: 397. E. Major, Aristophanes and Alazoneia: Laughing at the Parabasis of the Clouds: 131. P. Petrakis: History versus the Homeric lliad: A View from the Tonian Islands: 371. H. Porter: Troubling the Familiar into New Life: Some Thoughts on Teaching Mythology: 434. Quartarone, Teaching Vergil’s Aeneid through Ecofeminism: 177. J. Rine, Exploring Catullan Verse through Music Composition: 67. W. Robinson, American Empire? Ancient Reflections on Modern Ameri- can Power: 35 L. Sebesta, Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 219. J. F. Siegel, Audio-Visual Materials in Classics: 269. Wm. B. Tyrrell, Sophocles Wins Again: 21. W. Verbaal, Cicero and Dionysios the Elder, or the End of Liberty: 145. 1.2 REVIEWS J. N. Adams, Bilingualism and the Latin Language (A. R. Dyck) 197. F. R. Adrados, History of the Graeco-Latin Fable. Vol. 3: Inventory and Documentation of the Graeco-Latin Fable (J. Vaio) 87. Argentieri, Gli Epigrammi degli Antipatri (A. Sens) 84. V. Bender and D. J. Califf, Poet and Artist: Imaging the Aeneid (A. Smith) 199. Betegh, The Derveni Papyrus: Cosmology, Theology, and Interpretation (M. Herrero) 472. Blondell, The Play of Character in Plato’s Dialogues (K. A. Morgan) 92. Campbell, Lucretius on Creation and Evolution: A Commentary on De Rerum Natura 5.772—1104 (M. Garani) 205. Claes, Concatenatio Catulliana: A New Reading of the Carmina (J. B. Van Sickle) 86. B. DeBrohun, Roman Propertius and the Reinvention of Elegy (W. S. Anderson) 83. Denyer (ed.), Plato: Alcibiades (G. Betegh) 185. Dignas, Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor (T. Corsten) 189. W. Edwards, Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry (R. Kitzinger) 190. Fantham, The Roman World of Cicero’s De Oratore (J. M. May) 470. Fassino and S. Martinelli Tempesta (eds.), Studi sulla tradizione del testo di Isocrate (M. R. Dilts) 193. Ferrari, Figures of Speech: Men and Maidens in Ancient Greece (A. Lear) 88. Ferri, Octavia: A Play Attributed to Seneca (W. M. Calder III) 97. Flashar and J. Jouanna (eds.), Médicine et morale dans l’antiquité (A. E. Hanson) 462. A. Flower and J. Marincola (eds.), Herodotus: Histories, Book LX (T. Harrison) 98. INDEX 497 D. L. Gera, Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language, and Civilization (J. S. Clay) 194. D. Hawhee, Bodily Arts: Rhetoric and Athletics in Ancient Greece (D. Lateiner) 468. G. Herbert-Brown (ed.), Ovid’s Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium (M. McGowan) 457. M. Hirschberger, Gynaikin Katalogos und Megalai Ehoiai: Ein Kommentar zu den Fragmenten zweier hesiodeischer Epen (R. Hunter) 201. V. Lachmann, Homer’s Sun Still Shines: Ancient Greece in Essays, Poems, and Translations (W. M. Calder III) 466. M. Leigh, Comedy and the Rise of Rome (K. McCarthy) 198. J. G. Lennox, Aristotle: On the Parts of the Animals /-/V (C. G. King) 188. J. B. Lott, The Neighborhoods of Augustan Rome (H. B. Evans) 464. D. Ogden, Greek and Roman Necromancy (F. Graf) 459. D. J. O'Meara, Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiq- uity (P. Lautner) 196. J.-F. Pradeau (ed.) and C. Marboeuf (tr.), Platon, Alcibiade (G. Betegh) 13>. S. Radt (ed.), Strabons Geographika, 1. Prolegomena, Buch I-IV: Text und Ubersetzung (J. Romm) 204. S. Radt (ed.), Strabons Geographika, 2. Buch V—VIII: Text und Ubersetzung (J. Romm) 204. C. M. Reed, Maritime Traders in the Ancient Greek World (S. E. Sidebotham) 192. P. J. Rhodes and R. Osborne, Greek Historical Inscriptions 404-323 (S. D. Olson) 463. A. Rossi, Contexts of War: Manipulation of Genre in Virgilian Battle Nar- rative (M. T. Dinter) 85. T. F. Scanlon, Eros and Greek Athletics (A. Lear) 187. R. Seaford, Money and the Early Greek Mind (T. J. Figueira) 467. B. Severy, Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire (R. D. Weigel) 456. C. Sourvinou-Inwood, Tragedy and Athenian Religion (S. Scullion) 89. P. T. Struck, Birth of the Symbol: Ancient Readers at the Limits of Their Texts (D. Collins) 95. L. Taub, Ancient Meteorology (J. Scarborough) 475. M. Trapp (ed.), Greek and Latin Letters: An Anthology with a Translation (J. Ebbeler) 461. E. R. Varner, Mutilation and Transformation: Damnatio Memoriae and Roman Imperial Portraiture (H. 1. Flower) 471. S. Vogt, Aristoteles: Physiognomonica (T. C. Brennan) 202. L. C. Watson, 4 Commentary on Horace’s Epodes (A. Barchiesi) 455. F. Wittchow, Exemplarisches Erzdhlen bei Ammianus Marcellinus: Episode, Exemplum, Anekdote (R. M. Frakes) 94. R. D. Woodard (ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World’s Ancient Languages (M. Beckwith) 474. J. C. Yardley, Justin and Pompeius Trogus: A Study of the Language of Justin’s Epitome of Trogus (S. J. V. Malloch) 91. 11.3 FEATURES Announcements: 73, 183, 439. Books Received: 101, 209, 477. In Memoriam: 445. Ovationes: 441. 498 CLASSICAL WORLD Paedagogus: 51, 67, 70, Reviews: 83, 185, 455. Scholia: 419. Survey: 219, 269. 11.4 NOTICES, MISCELLANEOUS Announcement for Fall Meeting, October 5—7, 2006: 217. Annual Award of Merit: 107. : Available Special Issues of CW: 2, 114, 218, 370. Call for Centennial Latin Ovationes: 367, 438. Call for Papers, Fall Meeting, October 5-7, 2006: 111, 176. 5: Call for Papers, Fall Meeting, October 4—7, 2007: 366, 454. Centennial Fund: 440. E. Adelaide Hahn Rome/Athens Scholarship: 66, 163, 364, 443. Preliminary Program for the Fall Meeting, October 5—7, 2006: 447. Public Programs Award: 110, 184. Resource and Program Grants: 364, 422. Statement of Ownership: 112. CANE, and CAMWS: Join Your Regional Classical Association: RARRRARRAARYR 172. Ill. ADVERTISERS ACL/NJCL National Latin Exam, University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Avenue., Fredericksburg, VA 22401: 99.1, 99.2, 99.3, and 99.4 back cover. The American Classical League, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056: 108, 368. Arion, Boston University, 621 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215: 494. Centaur Systems, 407 N. Brearly Street, Madison, WI 53703: 109, 268. Classical Philology, The University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637: 499. 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