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The Classical Outlook /S ummer 2009 Volume 86, Number 4 , “Your Absence is Required,” 32. , “Translation of Palladas (Anth. Pal. X1.381),” 32. INDEX TO , Tavern Culture,” 154. , “Words and Blows,” 154. VOLUME 86 , “Brotherly Love,” 154. , Impoversihed,” 154. , ‘Apologia of a Cockroach,” 154. ARTICLES , “Oops (by Someone Very Young),” 154. Cooperman, Robert, “The Wife of the Trojan Spearman, Boyd, Barbara Weiden, “Comprehending the Imbrius,” 72. Microcosm, Exploring the Macrocosm: An , “The Wife of Iphidamas Watches Him Sail Introduction to the 2009 APA/ACL Panel on Away to Troy,” 72. Transformations of Ovidian Myth,” 121-122. , “Antenor, Father of Iphidamas, Sails with His Fowler, James, “Paradoxes of Fancy and Fact in Robert Son for Troy,” 72—73. Browning's ‘Development, ” 24—27. , “Phrontis, Wife of Panthous, Hears of the Hatcher, Sally, “The ACL 2007-2008 Annual Report: Deaths of her Sons at Troy,” 73. A Summary,’ 30-31. , “Phoenix, One of the Three Ambassadors to Hinke, C. J., “Internet Resources for the Classics,” Achilles, After His Failed Mission,” 73. 67-71. , Rhigmus, Son of Piras, About To Be Slain by Jacobsen, Garrett, “Ovid's Presence in Ciaran Carson's Achilles,” 73-74. Fishing for Amber,’ 150-153. , “Lycaon, Son of Priam, Thinks, While Begging Johnson, Patricia J., “Arachne at the Villa Médici,” Achilles for His Life,” 74. 139-141. , Conclusion: For All the Fallen at Troy,” 74. McCaffrey, Daniel V., “When Reading Latin, Read as Faurot, Catherine, “Catullus 70: For the Ages,” 155. the Romans Did,” 62-66. , Lesbia Responds: Metamorphosis,” 155. McGowan, Matthew M., “Metamorphoses in Belfast: Johnson, Michael, “7u ne cede malis sed contra audentior The Ovidian Transformations of Michael Longley,” ito (yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the 142-149. more boldly against them) Vergil,” 33. Myers, Charles L., “Artes Latinae: Old Wine in New Johnson, Michael L., “Some Epigrams from Martial: A Bottles,” 94-96. Petite Suite,” 32. Pendergraft, Mary, “The Grading of the 2008 Advanced Light, F. L., “In the Stratford Free School, 1572,” 32. Placement Examinations in Latin: Latin Literature,” Maschke, Ariel, “A Love-Idyll Remix,” 99. 1-22. McLean, Susan, “Translations of Martial’s Epigrams,” , “The Grading of the 2008 Advanced Placement a2. Examinations in Latin: Vergil,” 49-60. Middleton, David, “Homer in Acadie,” 74. Properzio, Paul, “The Ramayana and the Odyssey: Moore, Jake, “Catullus’ Love,” 99. Kindred Epics of India and Greece,” 89-92. Poochigian, Aaron, “Antiphon,” 98. Stark, Caroline, “Dante's Narcissus,’ 132-138. , “The Mystes,” 98. Walsh, Lisl, “Orpheus in Seneca'ss Medea,” 123-131. Pscheidt, Jay W. and Karen M. Zeller, “The News,” Winter, Thomas N., “You Can't Get There from Here: 154. ‘ihe Story of the Third Conjugation,” 28-29. Schatz, Sarah, “Lesbia,” 99. Seiple, Carl, “Shadow,” 33. Wohlfeld, Valerie, “Venus,” 154. POETRY , Persephone,’ 154. Yarrington, Cornelia Snider, “Pan, How You Have Amorose, Mark, “Oedipus Tyrannus: The Tyrant at Fallen,” 155. Play's End,” 99. , Cassandra's Prayer,” 155. Chipok, Robert, “My Favorite Teacher,” 32. , Nero Captivates His Audience,” 155. , The Theatergoer,” 32. The Classical Outlook /S ummer 2009 Volume 86, Number 4 , “Your Absence is Required,” 32. , “Translation of Palladas (Anth. Pal. X1.381),” 32. INDEX TO , Tavern Culture,” 154. , “Words and Blows,” 154. VOLUME 86 , “Brotherly Love,” 154. , Impoversihed,” 154. , ‘Apologia of a Cockroach,” 154. ARTICLES , “Oops (by Someone Very Young),” 154. Cooperman, Robert, “The Wife of the Trojan Spearman, Boyd, Barbara Weiden, “Comprehending the Imbrius,” 72. Microcosm, Exploring the Macrocosm: An , “The Wife of Iphidamas Watches Him Sail Introduction to the 2009 APA/ACL Panel on Away to Troy,” 72. Transformations of Ovidian Myth,” 121-122. , “Antenor, Father of Iphidamas, Sails with His Fowler, James, “Paradoxes of Fancy and Fact in Robert Son for Troy,” 72—73. Browning's ‘Development, ” 24—27. , “Phrontis, Wife of Panthous, Hears of the Hatcher, Sally, “The ACL 2007-2008 Annual Report: Deaths of her Sons at Troy,” 73. A Summary,’ 30-31. , “Phoenix, One of the Three Ambassadors to Hinke, C. J., “Internet Resources for the Classics,” Achilles, After His Failed Mission,” 73. 67-71. , Rhigmus, Son of Piras, About To Be Slain by Jacobsen, Garrett, “Ovid's Presence in Ciaran Carson's Achilles,” 73-74. Fishing for Amber,’ 150-153. , “Lycaon, Son of Priam, Thinks, While Begging Johnson, Patricia J., “Arachne at the Villa Médici,” Achilles for His Life,” 74. 139-141. , Conclusion: For All the Fallen at Troy,” 74. McCaffrey, Daniel V., “When Reading Latin, Read as Faurot, Catherine, “Catullus 70: For the Ages,” 155. the Romans Did,” 62-66. , Lesbia Responds: Metamorphosis,” 155. McGowan, Matthew M., “Metamorphoses in Belfast: Johnson, Michael, “7u ne cede malis sed contra audentior The Ovidian Transformations of Michael Longley,” ito (yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the 142-149. more boldly against them) Vergil,” 33. Myers, Charles L., “Artes Latinae: Old Wine in New Johnson, Michael L., “Some Epigrams from Martial: A Bottles,” 94-96. Petite Suite,” 32. Pendergraft, Mary, “The Grading of the 2008 Advanced Light, F. L., “In the Stratford Free School, 1572,” 32. Placement Examinations in Latin: Latin Literature,” Maschke, Ariel, “A Love-Idyll Remix,” 99. 1-22. McLean, Susan, “Translations of Martial’s Epigrams,” , “The Grading of the 2008 Advanced Placement a2. Examinations in Latin: Vergil,” 49-60. Middleton, David, “Homer in Acadie,” 74. Properzio, Paul, “The Ramayana and the Odyssey: Moore, Jake, “Catullus’ Love,” 99. Kindred Epics of India and Greece,” 89-92. Poochigian, Aaron, “Antiphon,” 98. Stark, Caroline, “Dante's Narcissus,’ 132-138. , “The Mystes,” 98. Walsh, Lisl, “Orpheus in Seneca'ss Medea,” 123-131. Pscheidt, Jay W. and Karen M. Zeller, “The News,” Winter, Thomas N., “You Can't Get There from Here: 154. ‘ihe Story of the Third Conjugation,” 28-29. Schatz, Sarah, “Lesbia,” 99. Seiple, Carl, “Shadow,” 33. Wohlfeld, Valerie, “Venus,” 154. POETRY , Persephone,’ 154. Yarrington, Cornelia Snider, “Pan, How You Have Amorose, Mark, “Oedipus Tyrannus: The Tyrant at Fallen,” 155. Play's End,” 99. , Cassandra's Prayer,” 155. Chipok, Robert, “My Favorite Teacher,” 32. , Nero Captivates His Audience,” 155. , The Theatergoer,” 32. Volume 86, Number 4 The Classical Outlook |S ummer 2009 171 Slonimsky, Lee, Pythagoras in Love (A. E. Stallings), REVIEWS ge 4 Stansbury-O’ Donnell, Mark D., Vase Painting, Gender, Ambler, Wayne, trans., Xenophon: The Anabasis of Cyrus and Social Identity in Archaic Athens (Marjorie Venit), (Daniel N. Erickson), 165. 115. Ashton, Sally-Ann, Cleopatra and Egypt (Prudence J. Stoneman, Richard, Alexander the Great: A Life in Jones), 108. Legend (Eugene Borza), 109. Attyah, Michael, 7he Seer in Ancient Greece (Deborah Stray, Christopher, ed., Remaking the Classics: Literature, MacInnes), 110-111. Genre, and Media on Britain 1800-2000 (Kate Baracchi, Claudia, Aristotles Ethics as First Philosophy Kosloske), 43. (Daniel B. Gallagher), 111-112. Tatum, W. Jeffrey, Always I am Caesar (Timothy P. Brueker, John and Mardah B. C. Weinfield, A Little Bridgman), 109. Book of Latin Love Poetry: A Transitional Reader for Taylor, Rabun, 7he Moral Mirror of Roman Art (Robert Catullus, Horace, and Ovid (Laura Higley), 117. I. Curtis), 162—163. Camporeale, Giovannangelo, ed., Zhe Etruscans Outside Trofimova, Anna A. and Yuri Kalashnik, eds., Greeks on Etruria (Helen Nagy), 116-117. the Black Sea: Ancient Art from the Hermitage (Judith Catto, Bonnie, Latina Mythica (Keely Lake), 86. Lynn Sebesta), 110. Cyrino, Monica, ed., Rome Season One: History Makes Whitmarsh, Tim, ed., 7he Cambridge Companion to the Television (Catherine Martin), 118. Greek and Roman Novel (Jean Alvares), 85—86. Daehner, Jens, Kordella Knoll, Christiane Vorster, and Wiles, David, Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy. Moritz Woelk, The Herculaneum Women: History, From Ancient Performance to Modern Experimentation Context, Identities (Judith Lynn Sebesta), 44. (Victor Castellani), 113-114. Evans, Rhiannon, Utopia Antiqua. Readings of the Young, Donald J., Confessions of the Greek Gods (A. E. Golden Age and the Decline at Rome (Jean Alvares), Stallings), 112. 44. Faraone, Christopher A., The Stanzaic Architecture of Early Greek Elegy (Anne Mahoney), 114-115. Ferrari, Gloria, Aleman and the Cosmos of Sparta (Anne FEATURES Mahoney), 163—164. Fitch, John G., ed., Seneca (Oxford Readings in Classical Books and Materials Received, 46, 87, 119, 168. Studies) (Lis! Walsh), 108. The Clearing House (Sharon Kazmierski), 36-38, 78- Hardwick, Lorna and Christopher Stray, eds., A 80, 102—106, 158-160. Companion to Classical Receptions (Zara Martirosova Facetiae (Dorothy Belle Pollack), 82. Torlone), 42—43. Quid Novi?, 38, 107. Harrison, Stephen, ed., 7he Cambridge Companion to Teaching Materials and Resource Center, 34—35, 76- Horace (David J. Murphy), 162. 77, 100-101, 156—157. Huler, Scott, No-Mans Land. One Mans Odyssey Through the Odyssey (Celica Milovanovic), 84-85. Joyce, J. W., trans., Statius: Thebaid, A Song of Thebes (James Lohmar), 163. Laird, Andrew, ed., Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Ancient Literary Criticism (David J. Driscoll), 165. | Leighton, Robert, 7arquinia: An Etruscan City (Helen Nagy), 116-117. Payne, Mark, Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction (Steven D. Smith), 115-116. Rowe, Christopher, Plato and the Art of Philosophical Writing (Thomas L. Cooksey), 43. Sanders, Lionel Jehuda, The Legend of Dion (Paul Properzio), 83-84.

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