INDEX TO VOLUME 98 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 :. K. Anhalt, 139. . J. Ball, 30, 411; S. Barbantani, 354: M. C. Beckwith, 118; H. W. Benario, 251; S. Bertman, 228. . M. Calder III, 232, 470; D. L. Clayman, 112; R. D. Cromey, 113. . de Luce, 202; L. E. Doherty, 193; A. A. Donohue, 229, 345; M. O. Drinkwater, 116; R. Dunkle, 153. . B. Evans, 459. . L. Franklin Jr., 21; D. Frauenfelder, 210; M. Fusillo, 111. . Garner, 456; Z. Giannopoulou, 117; S. Goins, 235; J. Grossman, 467. 5. H. Hawkins, 109; P. Hire, 179; N. Holzberg, 225, 469; G. W. Houston, 463; J. M. Hunt, 458. 5. |. Johnston, 356. . Kantzios, 3; E. C. Keuls, 348; R. Kirstein, 217; K. F. Kitchell Jr., 187; M. Knight, 223; D. Konstan, 347. . Lamberton, 465; D. Lateiner, 413; P. Lautner, 103; J. Lidov, 104; N. Luraghi, 106. MacFarlane, 351; S. J. V. Malloch, 218; J. Marincola, 352; D. D. Markus, 79; C. C. Mattusch, 220; S. Murnaghan, 422. . D. Olson, 107, 231. . Peachin, 230, 455; G. J. Pendrick, 222; R. J. Penella, 119, 357. . J. Quirk, 397. . Ready, 358; J. B. Rives, 353; Jj. Roberts, 105; D. Robertson, 226; D. P. Ross, 79; C. A. Rubino, 425. . M. Sasson, 234; J. Scarborough, 457; J. L. Sebesta, 337; P. Seranis, 61; D. Slootjes, 466; I. Sluiter, 379; G. A. Staley, 206; L. A. Sussman, 462. . Taub, 350. . Van Nortwick, 429; K. Volk, 346. . Wallace, 114; A. Watanabe, 461; R. D. Weigel, 108; C. Wildberg, 360; A. T. Wilkins, 198; J. P. Wilson, 219. Il.1 ARTICLES, SURVEYS, SCHOLIA, PAEDAGOGUS . K. Anhalt, Polycrates and His Brothers: Herodotus’ Depiction of Fra- ternal Relationships in the Histories: 139. . J. Ball, The Correspondence of Gilbert Highet and Cyril Bailey: 30. . J. Ball, Further Observations on the Correspondence of Gilbert Highet and Cyril Bailey: 411. . W. Benario, Recent Work on Tacitus: 1994-2003: 251. . de Luce, Roman Myth: 202. . E. Doherty, Theory and the Teaching of Mythology: 193. . Dunkle, Games and Transition: Aeneid 3 and 5: 153. . L. Franklin Jr., Fragmented Pompeian Prosopography: The Enticing and Frustrating Veii: 21. . Frauenfelder, Popular Culture and Classical Mythology: 210. 481 482 CLASSICAL WORLD . Hire, The Cambridge New Greek Lexicon Project: 179. . Kantzios, The Politics of Fear in Aeschylus’ Persians: 3. . F. Kitchell Jr., The Role of Myth Courses on College Campuses: 187. . Lateiner, Proxemic and Chronemic in Homeric Epic: Time and Space in Heroic Social Interaction: 413. . D. Markus and D. P. Ross, Reading Proficiency in Latin through Ex- pectations and Visualization: 79. . Murnaghan, Whose Story Is It? Issues of Narrative Control in the Od- yssey: 422. . J. Quirk, The Appendix Probi as a Compendium of Popular Latin: De- scription and Bibliography: 397. . A. Rubino, Achilles in America: Teaching Homer against the Grain: 425. . L. Sebesta: Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 2005 Supplementary Survey: 337: . Seranis, Reader Response and Classical Pedagogy: Teaching the Odys- sey: 61. . Sluiter, Homer in the Dining Room: An Ancient Rhetorical Interpretation of the Duel between Paris and Menelaus (Plut. Quaest. Conv. 9./3): 379. . A. Staley, Myth and the Classical Tradition: 206. . Van Nortwick, Alternate Worlds in Homeric Epic: 429. . T. Wilkins, Using Visual Arts in Teaching Mythology: 198. 11.2 REVIEWS . Acosta-Hughes, Polyeideia: The lambi of Callimachus and the Archaic lambic Tradition (D. L. Clayman) 112. . S. Allen, The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Demo- cratic Athens (J. Roberts) 105. . J. Bakker, I. J. F. de Jong, and H. van Wees (eds.), Brill’s Companion to Herodotus (N. Luraghi) 106. . A. Barrett, Livia: First Lady of Imperial Rome (S. J. V. Malloch) 218. . N. Bartley, Stories from the Mountain, Stories from the Sea: The Di- gressions and Similes of Oppian’s Halieutica and the Cynegetica (J. Ready) 358. . Boardman, The Archaeology of Nostalgia: How the Greeks Re-Created Their Mythical Past (A. A. Donohue) 345. . Bonfante and L. Bonfante, The Etruscan Language: An Introduction (R. Wallace) 114. . J. Boyle, Ovid and the Monuments: A Poet’s Rome (H. B. Evans) 459. . Brosius (ed.), Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions: Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World (J. M. Sasson) 234. . B. Burton, A Byzantine Novel: Drosilla and Charikles by Niketas Eugenianos (A. Watanabe) 461. . Cameron (ed.), Fifty Years of Prosopography: The Later Roman Em- pire, Byzantium and Beyond (D. Slootjes) 466. . D. Cameron, Thucydides Book I: A Student’s Grammatical Commentary (J. M. Hunt) 458. . S. Clay, Hesiod’s Cosmos (R. Lamberton) 465. . Cokayne, Experiencing Old Age in Ancient Rome (S. Bertman) 228. . J. Davis, Seneca: Thyestes (W. M. Calder III) 470. . Erren, P. Vergilius Maro: Georgica. Band 1. Einleitung, Praefatio, Text und Ubersetzung. Band 2. Kommentar (K. Volk) 346. L. Floridi, Sextus Empiricus: The Transmission and Recovery of Pyrrhonism (P. Lautner) 103. W. D. Furley and J. M. Bremer (eds.), Greek Hymns: Selected Cult Songs from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Period (S. 1. Johnston) 356. INDEX 483 M. Gagarin, Antiphon the Athenian: Oratory, Law, and Justice in the Age of the Sophists (G. J. Pendrick) 222. . E. Gerber, A Commentary on Pindar Olympian Nine (J. Lidov) 104. . K. Gibson, Ovid: Ars Amatoria, Book 3. Edited with Introduction and Commentary (N. Holzberg) 225. . Gunderson, Declamation, Paternity, and Roman Identity: Authority and the Rhetorical Self (L. A. Sussman) 462. . Hunter, Theocritus: A Selection. \dylls 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, and 13 (R. Kirstein) 217. 3. L. Irby-Massie and P. T. Keyser, Greek Science of the Hellenistic Era: A Sourcebook (L. Taub) 350. R. Jackson, K. Lycos, and H. Tarrant, Olympiodorus: Commentary on Plato's Gorgias (C. Wildberg) 360. C. M. Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis (J. Grossman) 467. W. Kofler, Aeneas und Vergil: Untersuchungen zur poetischen Dimension der Aeneis (S. Goins) 235. S. Lape, Reproducing Athens: Menander’s Comedy, Democratic Culture, and the Hellenistic City (D. Konstan) 347. G. M. Ledbetter, Poetics before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry (Z. Giannopoulou) 117. M. Lefkowitz, Greek Gods, Human Lives: What We Can Learn From Myths (K. MacFarlane) 351. W. Leschhorn and P. R. Franke, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Miinzen. Vol. 1: Geographische Begriffe, Gétter und Heroen, mythische Gestalten, Personlichkeiten, Titel und Beinamen, Agonistik, staatsrechtliche und prdgerechtliche Formeln, bemerkenswerte Worter. Lexicon of Greek Coin Inscriptions (S. H. Hawkins) 109. S. Lewis, The Athenian Woman: An Iconographic Handbook (E. C. Keuls) 348. L. Llewellyn-Jones, Aphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece (S. D. Olson) 231. L. MacLeod, Dolos and Dike in Sophokles’ Elektra (J. P. Wilson) 219. R. Mayer, Seneca: Phaedra (W. M. Calder III) 232. B. H. McLean, An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great down to the Reign of Constantine (323 B.c.-A.D. 337) (M. Peachin) 230. H.-F. Mueller, Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus (J. B. Rives) 353. R. T. Neer, Style and Politics in Athenian Vase-Painting: The Craft of Democracy, ca. 530-460 B.c.e. (R. D. Cromey) 113. *. Neri, Erinna: Testimonianze e Frammenti (S. Barbantani) 354. . G. Parkin, Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History (S. Bertman) 228. . Plantzos, Hellenistic Engraved Gems (C. C. Mattusch) 220. . Powell, Galen: On the Properties of Foodstuffs (De alimentorum facultatibus) (J. Scarborough) 457. . Rees, Layers of Loyalty in Latin Panegyric 4.p. 289-307 (R. J. Penella) 119. . B. Roller, Constructing Autocracy: Aristocrats and Emperors in Julio- Claudian Rome (M. Peachin) 455. . Rouet, Approaches to the Study of Attic Vases: Beazley and Pottier (A. A. Donohue) 229. . Schade (ed.), Stesichorus: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 2359, 3876, 2619, 2803 (R. Garner) 456. . Schiesaro, The Passions in Play: Thyestes and the Dynamics of Senecan Drama (W. M. Calder III) 470. 484 CLASSICAL WORLD D. R. Shackleton Bailey (ed. and tr.), Valerius Maximus: Memorable Do- ings and Sayings, Books I-V (R. D. Weigel) 108. E. Spentzou, Readers and Writers in Ovid’s Heroides: Transgressions of Genre and Gender (M. O. Drinkwater) 116. R. M. Taylor, Roman Builders: A Study in Architectural Process (G. W. Houston) 463. *. J. Tuplin and T. E. Rihll (eds.), Science and Mathematics in Ancient Greek Culture (M. Knight) 223. . M. F. M. van de Laar, Description of the Greek Individual Verbal Systems (M. C. Beckwith) 118. . M. van Ophuijsen and P. Stork, Linguistics into Interpretation: Speeches of War in Herodotus VII 5 and 8-18 (J. Marincola) 352. . Volker, Himerios. Reden und Fragmente: Einfiihrung, Ubersetzung, und Kommentar (R. J. Penella) 357. . Willi (ed.), The Language of Greek Comedy (S. D. Olson) 107. *. A. Williams, Martial: Epigrams. Book Two (N. Holzberg) 469. . M. Winkler (ed.), Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema (M. Fusillo) LAM. M. A. Wlodarezyk, Pyrrhonian Inquiry (D. Robertson) 226. 11.3 FEATURES Books Received: 123, 239, 363, 473. In Memoriam: 439. Notes and News: 95, 215, 343, 435. 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