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INDEX: Vol. 87 (1991-1992) ANNOUNCEMENTS delsohn) 87/2 105 1992 CAMWS Meeting Program “Syren Tully” and the Young John 87/3 274 Adams (Farrell) 87/4 373 CAMWS College Awards 87/1 83 Two Types of Power in Plato’s Gor- Ovationes 1991 87/4 411 gias (Haden) 87/4 313 Vergilian Similes, Trespass,’ and the ARTICLES Order of Aeneid 10.707-18 Aeneas and Rome: Pseudepigrapha (O'Hara) 87/11 and Politics (Farrow) 87/4 339 A Vexed Passage in Persius (6.51- Annalistic Format, Tacitean Themes 52) (Hooley) 87/1 13 and the Obituaries of Annals 3 (Gingras) 87/3 241 BOOKS RECEIVED Caligula’s Phobias and Philias: Fear 88, 204, 309 of Seizure? (Benediktson) 87/3159 The Cohortes vigilum and the Great BOOKS REVIEWED Fire of 64 (Daugherty) 87/3 229 Ackerman, J. G. Frazer: His Life and Explaining Dido to Your Son: Tibe- Work (Traill) 87/2 191 rius Claudius Donatus on Vergil’s Ahl, Sophocles’ Oedipus (Blundell) 87 / Dido (Starr) 87/1 25 3 299 “Flow Backwards Sacred Rivers”: Cairns, Virgil’s Augustan Epic (Boyd) Tradition and Change in the Clas- 87/2 182 sics (Gagarin) 87/4 361 Cartledge et al., Nomos (Figueira) The Function of the Livian Reminis- 87/3 297 cences at Tacitus Histories 4.58.6 & Courtney, The Poems of Petronius (Sul- 62 (Keitel) 87/4 327 livan) 87/3 302 Gellius 17.8.7: The Roots of “Africa” Culham & Edmunds, Classics:A Dis- (MacGregor) 87/1 9 cipline and Profession in Crisis? Jewish Table Manners in the Cena (Wiseman) 87/1 71 Trimalchionis (Clarke) 87/3 257 Ferejohn, The Origins of Aristotelian Lucretian Revisions of Homer (Aich- Science (De Lacy) 87/3 291 er) 87/2 139 Frost, Exitsand Entrances in Menander Oedipus’ Wife and Mother (New- (Damen) 87/2 200 ton) 87/1 35 Halperin, One Hundred Years of Ho- Reading Catullus 45 (Kitzinger) 87/ mosexuality (Sutton) 87/2 189 3 209 Halperin et al., Before Sexuality (Sut- “The Regular, Daily Traffic in ton) 87/2 189 Slaves”: Roman History and Con- Harrison, Spain at the Dawn of Histo- temporary History (Bradley) 87/ ry (Spann) 87/1 74 2125 Keay, Roman Spain (Spann) 87/1 74 Servants’ Suggestions in Homer’s Lloyd, Methods and Problems in Greek Odyssey (Olson) 87/3 219 Science (De Lacy) 87/3 291 Lvyxepavvow: Dithyrambic Lan- Lord, Epic Singers and Oral Tradition guage and Dionysiac Cult (Men- (Nagler) 87/4 406 414 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL MacQueen, Myth, Rhetoric, and Fic- CONTRIBUTORS tion (Hunter) 87/2 175 Abbott, M. G. 87/3 265 Mutschler, Die poetische Kunst Tibulls Aicher, P. A. 87/2139 (Ball) 87/2 197 Ball, R. J. 87/2 197 O'Daly, The Poetry of Boethius (Pas- Benario, H. W. 87/4 409 cal) 87/3 303 Benediktson, D. T. 87/2 159 Plass, Wit and the Writing of History Blundell, M. W. 87/3 299 (Ginsburg) 87/1 79 Boyd, B. W. 87/2 182 Reardon, The Form of Greek Romance Bradley, K. 87/2 125 (Hunter) 87/2 175 Briggs, W. W. 87/2 194 Syme, Roman Papers VI-VII (Benar- Byrne-Cueva, S. 87/4 397 io) 87/4 409 Clarke, W. M. 87/3 257 Temkin, Hippocrates in a World of Damen, M. 87/2 200 Pagans and Christians (De Lacy) Daugherty, G. N. 87/3 229 87/3 291 Deagon, A. W. 87/159 Tovar, Iberische Landeskunde (Spann) De Lacy, P. 87/3 291 87/1 74 Dickison, S. 87/4 391 Vernant, Mortals and Immortals (Hub- Farrell, J. M. 87/4 373 bard) 87/3 306 Farrow, J. G. 87/4 339 Wedin, Mind and Imagination in Ar- Figueira, T. 87/3 297 istotle (Finamore) 87/1 77 Finamore, J. F. 87/1 77 Wilson, Gilbert Murray OM 1866- Gagarin, M. 87/4 361 1957 (Briggs) 87/2 194 Gingras, M. T. 87/3 241 Wiltshire, Public and Private in Ginsburg, J. 87/1 79 Vergil’s Aeneid (Boyd) 87/2 182 Haden, J. 87/4313 Winkler, The Constraints of Desire Hamilton, R. 87 /2 165 (Sutton) 87/2 189 Hooley, D. M. 87/1 13 Hubbard, T. K. 87/3 306 FORUM Hunter, R. 87/2175 Ensuring that the Flea Wears Wax Keitel, E. 87/4 327 Slippers When Teaching Aristo- Kitzinger, R. 87/3 209 phanes (Matz) 87/1 55 MacGregor, A. P. 87/19 Learning Process and Exercise Se- Matz, D. 87/155 quencing in Latin Instruction McKay, A. G. 87/4 413 (Deagon) 87/1 59 Mendelsohn, D. 87/2 105 Publishing in North American Clas- Nagler, M. N. 87/4 406 sical Periodicals (Byrne-Cueva) Newton, R. M. 87/1 35 87/4 397 O’Hara, J. J. 87/11 Reading Latin (Hamilton) 87/2 165 Olson, S. D. 87/3 219 The “Reasonable” Approach to Be- Pascal, P. 87/3 303 ginning Greek and Latin (Dicki- Spann, P. O. 87/1 74 son) 87/4 391 Starr, R. J. 87/1 25 A Review of The Oxford Latin Course Sullivan, J. P. 87/3 302 (Wills) 87/1 47 Sutton, R. F. 87/2 189 The Virginia Governor's Latin Acad- Traill, D. A. 87/2 191 emy (Abbott) 87/3 265 Wills, J. 87/1 47 Wiseman, T. P. 87/1 71 ~<a)

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