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INDEX TO VOLUME 103 The Index exhibits separately: (1) Contributors; (II) Contents, arranged with reference to the main types of material appearing in the journal. Cer- tain 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.; (II]) Advertisers. I. CONTRIBUTORS M. Asper, 549. R. Baker, 529; D. Banks, 221; T. D. Barnes, 275; A. Becker, 159; S. Beta, 117; R. Boughner, 69; J. Buxton, 221. W. M. Calder III, 265, 546; J. T. Chlup, 17; J. Connolly, 221. J. de Luce, 71; M. T. Dinter, 262; G. W. Dobrov, 551; M. Dubischar, 269; D. Dutsch, 221. L. Edmunds, 270. J. Fogel, 71. J. H. Gaisser, 547; K. Galinsky, 264; M. Geymonat, 111; S. Grebe, 491; J. Gruber-Miller, 71. P. N. Hernandez, 261; R. Héschele, 555. S. James, 125; R. W. Johnston, 3; P. J. Jones, 207; L. Jovanovic, 121. P. Lautner, 557; A. Lear, 120; E. Liddell, 123; S. Lombardo, 221; T. Luke, 511. H. Mackie, 53; M. Malamud, 113; S. J. V. Malloch, 559; S. Citroni Marchetti, E. J. Nesholm, 477. J. Painter, 221; R. J. Penella, 554; M. Pierce, 119; D. Porter, 447. W. Riess, 270; M. Roller, 114; J. Romm, 112; V. J. Rosivach, 274. D. A. Saunders, 266; C. M. Schroeder, 550; M. Sears, 139; J. L. Sebesta, 126; S. Sider, 276; B. Sidwell, 183; A. K. Strong, 455; A. Sumler, 465. N. Tessman, 221; E. L. Thompson, 560; C. Tsagalis, 545. R. W. Wallace, 116; J. S. Ward, 267; B. L. Wisniewski, 558. A. Zuiderhoek, 39. II.1 ARTICLES, SURVEYS, SCHOLIA, PAEDAGOGUS R. Baker: The Accentuation of Ancient Greek Enclitics: A Didactic Simpli- fication: 529. D. Banks, From Homer to Hip Hop: Orature and Griots, Ancient and Present: 221. A. Becker, Listening to Lyric: Accent and Ictus in the Latin Sapphic Stanza: 159. R. Boughner, A Catullan Allusion in Strindberg: 69. J. Buxton and J. Painter, “Page and Stage”: The Actor’s Perspective: 221. J. T. Chlup, Maior et clarior victoria: Hannibal and Tarentum in Livy: 17. J. Connolly, Ten Reasons to Read Homer: Addressing Public Perceptions of Classical Literature: 221. J. de Luce, Teaching Cicero’s Laelius de Amicitia: 71. D. Dutsch, From Hip Hop to Homer: Practicing Translation in Central Los Angeles: 221. S. Grebe: Why Did Ovid Associate His Exile with a Living Death?: 491. J. Gruber-Miller, Exploring Relationships: Amicitia and Familia in Cicero’s de Amicitia: 71. R. W. Johnston and D. Mulroy, The Hymn to Hermes and the Athenian Altar of the Twelve Gods: 3. 581 582 CLASSICAL WORLD P. J. Jones, Cleopatra’s Cocktail: 207. Luke: Jdeology and Humor in Suetonius’ Life of Vespasian 8: 511. Lombardo, Translating the lliad for a Wider Public: 221. An . yMa ckie, The Key to Epic Life? Classical Study in George Eliot's Middle- march: 53. ~” . Citroni Marchetti, Words and Silence: Atticus as the Dedicatee of de Amicitia: 71. . Meineck, “Page and Stage”: Theater, Tradition, and Culture in America: 221. . J. Nesholm: Language and Artistry in Cicero’s Pro Archia: 477. Porter: The Simile at \liad 16.7—11 Once Again: Multiple Meanings: 447. Sears, Warrior Ants: Elite Troops in the \liad: 139. L. Sebesta, Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 291. Sidwell, Gaius Caligula’s Mental Illness: 183. F. Siegel, Audio-Visual Materials in Classics: 345. K. Strong: Mules in Herodotus: The Destiny of Half-Breeds: 455. Sumler: A Catalogue of Shoes: Puns in Herodas Mime 7: 465. oPwZsTpe spsm an, “Page and Stage”: The Librarian’s Perspective: 221. Zuiderhoek, Government Centralization in Late Second and Third Century A.D. Asia Minor: A Working Hypothesis: 39. 11.2 REVIEWS *. Ando, The Matter of the Gods: Religion and the Roman Empire (K. Galinsky) 264. . Barker, The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece (R. W. Wallace) 116. . Barr-Sharrar, The Derveni Krater: Masterpiece of Classical Greek Met- alwork (D. A. Saunders) 266. . Belozerskaya, To Wake the Dead: A Renaissance Merchant and the Birth of Archaeology (S. Sider) 276. S. Boehringer, L’homosexualité dans l’antiquité grecque et romaine (A. Lear) 120. . Bierl, Ritual and Performativity: The chorus of Old Comedy (G. W. Dobrov) 551. . Corey Brennan, T. Alan Broughton, Ryan C, Fowler, Andrew G. Scott, and Kathleen J. Shea (eds.), Autobiography A Scholar's Life by T. R. S. Broughton (1900-1993) (W. M. Calder III) 546. A.-F. Christidis (ed.), A History of Ancient Greek: From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity (P. N. Hernandez) 261. D. Collins, Magic in the Ancient Greek World (W. Riess) 270. A. Fassone and E. Ferraris, Egypt: Pharaonic Period (J. L. Sebesta) 126. H. I. Flower, The Art of Forgetting: Disgrace and Oblivion in Roman Politi- cal Culture (M. Roller) 114. . T. Ganiban, Statius and Virgil: The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (E. Liddell) 123. . Hall, The Return of Ulysses: A Cultural History of Homer’s Odyssey (S. Montiglio) 273. E. Hall and R. Wyles (eds.), New Directions in Ancient Pantomime (C. W. Marshall) 553. . Jaeger, Archimedes and the Roman Imagination (M. Geymonat) 111. . Kaldellis, Hellenism in Byzantium: The Transformations of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition. (R. J. Penella) 554. i. Kelly, Ammianus Marcellinus: The Allusive Historian (J. S. Ward) 267. . R. Kitzinger, The Choruses of Sophokles’ Antigone and Philoktetes: A Dance of Words (M. Dubischar) 269. INDEX . Kulikowski, Rome’s Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric (M. Pierce) 119. . Lada-Richards, Silent Eloquence: Lucian and Pantomime Dancing (S. Beta) 117. . K. Little (ed.), Plague and the End of Antiquity: The Pandemic of 541-750 (T. D. Barnes) 275. . Lovatt, Statius and Epic Games: Sport, Politics, and Poetics in the The- baid (M. Malamud) 113. 5. P. Mattern, Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing (M. Asper) 549. .-Z. Petropoulou, Animal Sacrifice in Ancient Greek Religion, Judaism, and _ Christianity, 100 B.C. to A.D. 200 (B. L. Wisniewski) 558. . Prioux, Petits musées en vers. Epigramme et discours sur les collections antiques (R. Héschele) 555. . Rajak, S. Pearce, J. Aitken, and J. Dines (eds.), Jewish Perspectives on Hellenistic Rulers (L. Jovanovic) 121. . R. Ramsby, Textual Permanence: Roman Elegists and the Epigraphical Tradition (M. T. Dinter) 262. . Remes, Neoplatonism. (P. Lautner) 557. . Richardson, The Language of Empire: Rome and the Idea of Empire from the Third Century B.C. to the Second Century A.D. (S. J. V. Malloch) 559. . Sistakou, Reconstructing the Epic: Cross-Readings of the Trojan Myth in Hellenistic Poetry (C. M. Schroeder) 550. . Stiickelberger and Gerd Grasshoff, Ptolemaios: Handbuch der Geographie (J. Romm) 112. . Suter (ed.), Lament. Studies in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond. (C. Tsagalis) 545. . Traill, Women and the Comic Plot in Menander (V. J. Rosivach) 274. . Vickers, Sophocles and Alcibiades: Athenian Politics in Ancient Greek Literature (W. M. Calder III) 265. *. Vout, Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome (S. James) 125. . Walsh, Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythologi- cal Burlesque (E. L. Thompson) 560. . L. West, Indo-European Poetry and Myth (L. Edmunds) 270. . M. Ziolkowski and M. C. J. Putnam (eds.), The Virgilian Tradition: The First Fifteen Hundred Years (J. H. Gaisser) 547. 11.3 FEATURES Announcements: 103. Books Received: 129, 279, 563. In Memoriam: 537. Reviews: 111, 261, 545. Scholia: 69. Survey: 291. 11.4 NOTICES, MISCELLANEOUS CAAS: 2010 Annual Meeting: 435, 534. CAAS: Call For Papers: 110, 245. CAAS: Jerry Clack Lectureship Fund: 110, 255, 444, 543. CAAS: E. Adelaide Hahn Rome/Athens Scholarship: 70, 260, 444, 490. CAAS: Statement of Ownership: 136. CAAS: Resource and Program Grants: 76, 220, 443, 509. CAMWS: Teaching Classical Languages: 99. 584 CLASSICAL WORLD CW: Available Issues with Special Paedagogus Sections: 128, 278, 443, 527. CW: Available Special Issues: 2, 138, 290, 446. Ill. ADVERTISERS ACL/NJCL National Latin Exam, University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401: 103.1, 103.2, 103.3, and 103.4 back covers. Arion, Boston University, 621 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215: 102. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc., 1570 Baskin Road, Mundelein, [llinois 60060: 68, 439, 544. Cambridge University Press, 32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013: 100, 101, 156, 157, 440, 528. HarperCollins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10022: 436, 441. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2715 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218: 536. Medusa Mythology Exam, P.O. Box 1032, Gainesville, VA 20156: 16. Oxford University Press, 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016: 52, 158, 442, 510. 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