INDEX: VOL. 109 (2013-2014) Presence and the Future Tense in Horace’s Odes (Barber) 109.3.332 ARTICLES Sale for the Purpose of Freedom: Slave Manumission in Ancient Greece Caelum Ipsum Petimus: Daedalus and (Kamen) 109.3.281 Icarus in Horace’s Odes (Hornbeck) Sallust’s Scipio: A Preview of Aristocratic 109.2.147 Superbia (Montgomery) 109.1. 21 Cannibalizing Ovid: Allusion, Shadow of a Doubt: A Phantom Caesura Storytelling and Deception in Juvenal in Horace Odes 4.14 (Cowan) 1S (Ehrhardt) 109.4.481 109.4.407 A Cover-Up in Early Roman History: Fabis Minor and the Sextian-Licinian Since the Child Smiles: A Note on Virg. Ecl. 4.62-3 (Scatoglio) 109. 1.73 Reforms (Holloway) 109.2.139 Didactic Helen: Ovid's Praeceptrix and Socration or Philodemus? Catullus 47 and Prosopographical Excess Euripidean Proto-Elegy (Jamison (Shapiro ) 109.4.385 Wood) 109.3.257 Unmanning an Emperor: Otho in the Domitian’s Lightning Bolts and Close Shaves in Pliny (Strunk) 109.1.88 Literary Tradition (Charles and Anagnostou-Laoutides ) 109.2.199 Figuring (Out) the Avarus: Ethics, Virgil's Salian Hymn to Hercules Aesthetics and Counter-Aesthetics in (Miller) 109.4.439 Horace, Satire 1.1 (Mader) 109.4.419 Geography of Culture in Philostratus’ FORUM Life ofA pollonius of Tyana (Abraham) And Now For Something Completely 109.4.465 Different: Addressing Assumptions How to Kill a Roman Villain: The About Myth (Beneker) 109.1.114 Deaths of Quintus Pleminius Introduction to the Roman Wedding: (Koster) 109.3.309 Two Case Studies (Hersch) Journeys and Nostalgia in Catullus 109.2.223 (Armstrong) 109.1.43 Lucan’s Militia Amoris: — Elegiac Expectations in the Bellum Civile BOOK REVIEWS (McCune) 109.2.171 Aruz and Valtz Fino, Afghanistan On the Suppliants’ Sprint: The (Goldman) 109.2.250 Socioreligious Context of Sophocles’ Bowman and Wilson, The Roman Oedipus Tyrranus 1-3 (Green) Agricultural Economy (Terpstra) 109.2.129 109.3.378 Poetry and Biograp , «1 the Athenaion Cairns, ed., Tragedy and Archaic Greek Politeia: The Case of Solon Thought (Gregory) 109.4.506 (Hendrickson) 109.1.1 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL 109.4 (2014) 511 — $12 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL Chipok, The Plays of Hroswitha of Gandersheim ( Davis-Secord ) SPECIAL FEATURES 109.3.383 Ovationes Anni Salutis MMXIII (May) Dinter, Anatomizing Civil War (Bexley) 109.2.233 109.2.252 An Archaeology of Reading (Knox) Fitzgerald, How to Read a Latin Poem if 109.2.237 You Can't Read Latin Yet (Ancona) 109.3.373 CONTRIBUTORS Grethlein and Krebs, Time and Narrative Hendrickson 109.1.1 in Ancient Historiography (Ward) Montgomery 109.1.21 109.2.245 Armstrong 109.1.43 Hopman, Scylla, Myth, Metaphor, Scatoglio 109.1.73 Paradox (Dodson-Robinson ) Strunk 109.1.88 109.3.375 Beneker 109.1.114 Kagan and Viggiano, Men of Bronze Blondell 109.1.123 (Osborne) 109.3.364 Green 109.2.129 Kamen, Status in Classical Athens Holloway 109.2.139 (Liddel) 109.4.509 Hornbeck 109.2.147 Kilgour, Milton and the Metamorphosis of McCune 109.2.171 Ovid (Simms) 109.3.371 Charles and Anagnstou-Laoutides McEvoy, Child Emperor Rule in the Late 109.2.199 Roman West ( Ross) 109.3.369 Nooter, When Heroes Sing (Murnaghan) May 109.2.233 109.2.243 Knox 109.2.237 Rife, Isthmia Volume IX (Weaver) Wood 109.3.257 109.3.380 Kamen 109.3.281 Shelmerdine, Introduction to Latin Koster 109.3.309 (VanZylSmit) 109.2.254 Barber 109.3.333 Shelton, The Women of Pliny’ Letters (Pryzwansky) 109.3.362 Steinbock, Social Memory in Athenian Public Discourse (Pownall) 109.3.366 Stover, Epic and Empire in Vespasianic Rome (Augoustakis )2 47 REVIEW DISCUSSIONS Blondell, Ancient Platonic Reception 109.1.123 Branscome, Archaic Greece and the Ancient Near East 109.4.500