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INDEX TO VOLUME 106 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 paren- theses 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. |. CONTRIBUTORS A. Aloni, 133; R. Ancona, 103; R. M. Andujar, 292. W. W. Batstone, 109; M. Broder, 505. L.-G. G. Canevaro, 131; R. Caston, 286; L. Christopoulos, 431; D. Clayman, 708; G. Compton-Engle, 155. A. Donato, 397; E. Dugdale, 124. E. Fantham, 691; T. Figueira, 144; M. Fischer, 219; J. Fisher, 29; W. W. Forten- baugh, 483; C. E. Franzen, 355. M. Gagarin, 132; E. Gloyn, 676; B. K. Gold, 141; S. Goldhill, 298; M. Goyette, 104. D. Hanchey, 171; D. E. Harris-McCoy, 91; D. Heinen, 147; N. Holzberg, 541; Y. Hong, 669; R. Hoschele, 142; P. Hurley, 75. W. A. Johnson, 665; M. A. Jones-Lewis, 51. A. Kapellos, 97; L. H. Keenan, 117; P. Keyser, 709; D. Konstan, 288, 529; L. Kozak, 1. D. Lateiner, 526; P. Lake, 702; R. Lauriola, 682; D. Lavigne, 289; R. Littman, 294; C. Lopez-Ruiz, 531. K. MacFarlane, 706; G. Mader, 621; S. Malloch, 698; J. A. Maritz, 461; M. Mat- sumoto, 645; A. McCullough, 114; R. McKirahan, 136; S. Meyer, 535; M. Mueller, 705; B. Mulligan, 365; D. J. Murphy, 311, 525. K. P. Nikoloutsos, 261; A. Novokhatko, 701. S. Olson, 538; N. Overtoom, 571. B. Pavlock, 595; M. Peachin, 145; W. Pilon, 199; M. Prince, 609; M. C. J. Put- nam, 487. E. Rebillard, 297; A. Reinhard, 121; M. Roller, 692; J. Romm, 539, 699; M. Ronnick, 534; I. Rutherford, 139. M. S. Santirocco, 553; A. Scott, 15; J. L. Sebesta, 517, 536; N. Sels, 555; A. Steiner, 138; S. Stephens, 710; G. Sumi, 532. M. Tamiolaki, 285; C. Thumiger, 291; C. Tsagalis, 299; M. A. Tueller, 135. J. Uden, 301. C. Webster, 295; H. Wingate, 493; T. P. Wiseman, 704. H. Yunis, 528. M. Zarmakoupi, 696. Il.1 ARTICLES, SURVEYS, SCHOLIA, PAEDAGOGUS R. Ancona: Whom Do We Teach about Classics Pedagogy and Why?: 103. W. W. Batstone: A Graduate Level Latin Pedagogy Course in a Classics Ph.D. Program: 109. M. Broder: Tradition vs. Reception as Models for Studying the Great Books: 505. L. Christopoulos: Greek Combat Sports and Their Transmission to Central and East Asia: 431. Classical World, vol. 106, no. 4 (2013) Pp.723-727 724 Classical World G. Compton-Engle: The Blind Leading: Aristophanes’ Wealth and Oedipus at Colonus: 155. A. Donato: Self-Examination and Consolation in Boethius’ Consolation of Phi- losophy: 397. E. Dugdale: Classics Pedagogy for Teaching in a Liberal Arts College: 124. M. Fischer: Ancient Greek Prostitutes and the Textile Industry in Attic Vase-Paint- ing c. 550-450 B.c.E.: 219. J. Fisher: Visus Homerus Adesse Poeta: The Annals of Quintas Ennius and the Odyssey of Homer: 29. W. W. Fortenbaugh: Cicero’s Letter to Atticus 2.16: “A Great Controversy”: 483. C. E. Franzen: Branding Catiline: Metaphorical Enslavement in the First Catili- narian Oration: 355. E. Gloyn: Reading Rape in Ovid’s Metamorphoses: A Test-Case Lesson: 676. M. Goyette: Quis docebit ipsos doctores? A Graduate Student Perspective on Learning to Teach Classics: 104. D. Hanchey: Otium as Civic and Personal Stability in Cicero’s Dialogues: 171. D. E. Harris-McCoy: “On the Chance”: An Allusion to Vergil’s Aeneid in Ken- neth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows: 91. Y. Hong: Talking about Rape in the Classics Classroom: 669. P. Hurley: Some Thoughts on the Emperor Aurelian as “Persecutor”: 75. W. A. Johnson: Pliny Epistle 9.36 and Demosthenes’ Cave: 665. M. A. Jones-Lewis: Poison: Nature’s Argument for the Roman Empire in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia: 51. A. Kapellos: Philocles and the Sea-Battle at Aegospotami (Xenophon Hell. 2.1.22-32): 97. L. H. Keenan: Textbook Pedagogy: Some Considerations: 117. L. Kozak: Character and Context in the Rebuke Exchange of \Niad 17.142-184: 1. R. Lauriola: Teaching About the Rape of Lucretia: A Student Project: 682. G. Mader: Re-presenting Piso: Poetic and Political Agenda in the Laus Pisonis: 621. J. A. Maritz: From Roman Africa to Roman America: 461. M. Matsumoto: Divine Intervention: Invocations of Deities in Personal Corre- spondence from Graeco-Roman Egypt: 645. A. McCullough: From Graduate Level Latin Pedagogy Course to Classics Peda- gogy Course: 114. B. Mulligan: Bad Scorpion: Cacemphaton and Poetics in Martial’s Ligurinus-Cy- cle: 365. D. J. Murphy: Isocrates and the Dialogue: 311. K. P. Nikoloutsos: Reviving the Past: Cinematic History and Popular Memory in The 300 Spartans (1962): 261. N. Overtoom: Six Polybian Themes Concerning Alexander the Great: 571. B. Pavlock: Mentula in Catullus 114 and 115: 595. W. Pilon: Accentual Rhythm in Ovid, Amores |: 199. M. Prince: Canidia Channels Medea: Rereading Horace’s Epode 5: 609. M. C. J. Putnam: Petronius Satyrica 89: 487. A. Reinhard: Classics Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century: Technology: 121. M. S. Santirocco: Twenty Years: A Farewell Editorial: 553. A. G. Scott: Dio and Herodian on the Assassination of Caracella: 15. J. L. Sebesta: Textbooks in Greek and Latin: 2013 Supplementary Survey: 517. Index to Volume 106 7235 N. Sels: Ambiguity and Mythic Imagery in Homer: Rhesus’ Lethal Nightmare: 555. H. Wingate: The Natural Method of Teaching Latin: Its Origins, Rationale, and Prospects: 493. 11.2 REVIEWS B. Acosta-Hughes, L. Lehnus, and S. Stephens (eds.), Brill’s Companion to Cal- limachus. (D. Clayman) 706. E. Adler, Valorizing the Barbarians: Enemy Speeches in Roman Historiography. (T. P. Wiseman) 704. S. H. Allen, Classical Spies: American Archaeologists with the OSS in World War II Greece. (M. Ronnick) 534. J. Baird, Ancient Graffiti in Context. (J. Sebesta) 536. A. Cameron, The Last Pagans of Rome. (E. Rebillard) 297. J. W. Day, Archaic Greek Epigram and Dedication. (M. A. Tueller) 135. P. Destrée and F. G. Herrmann (eds.), Plato & the Poets. (P. Lake) 702. D. T. Engen, Honor and Profit. Athenian Trade Policy and the Economy and Society of Greece. (T. Figueira) 144. M. Frede, A Free Will: Origins of the Nation in Ancient Thought. (S. Meyer) 535. D. W. Graham (ed. and tr.), The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy. (R. McKira- han) 136. V. J. Gray, Xenophon’s Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections. (M. Tamio- laki) 285. B. Holmes, The Symptom and the Subject: The Emergence of the Physical Body in Ancient Greece. (C. Thumiger) 291. G. C. M. Jansen, A. O. Koloski-Ostrow, and E. M. Moormann (eds.), Roman Toilets: Their Archaeology and Cultural History. (C. Webster) 295. S. Johnstone, A History of Trust in Ancient Greece. (D. Konstan) 529. H. H. Konig, Hesiod: The Other Poet: Ancient Reception of a Cultural Icon. (L.-G. Canevaro) 131. C. Kraus, J. Marincola, and C. Pelling (eds.), Ancient Historiography and its Context: Studies in Honour of A. ]. Woodman. (S. Malloch) 698. L. Kurke, Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose. (S. Goldhill) 298. R. Lane-Fox (ed.), Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in the Ar- chaeology and History of Macedon, 650 B.C.-300 A.D. (J. Romm) 539. B. Louden, Homer’s Odyssey and the Near East. (C. Lopez-Ruiz) 531. S. Matthaios, F. Montanari, and A. Rengakos (eds.), Ancient Scholarship and Grammar: Archetypes, Concepts, and Contexts. (A. Novokhatko) 701. J. R. Mertens, How to Read Greek Vases. (A. Steiner) 138. I. Moyer, Egypt and the Limits of Hellenism. (S. Stephens) 710. R. Netz, W. Noel, N. Tchernetska, and N. Wilson (eds.), The Archimedes Pa- limpsest. (P. Keyser) 709. C. Norena, Imperial Ideals in the Roman West: Representation, Circulation, Power. (G. Sumi) 532. M. Noussia-Fantuzzi, Solon the Athenian. The Poetic Fragments. (A. Aloni) 133. E. Oliensis, Freud’s Rome: Psychoanalysis and Latin Poetry. (R. Caston) 286. T. O'Sullivan, Walking in Roman Culture. (D. Lateiner) 526. 726 Classical World H. Parker (ed. and tr.), Antonio Beccacdelli: The Hermaphrodite. (R. Hoschele) 142. : A. Payne, Hieroglyphic Luwian: An Introduction with Original Texts. (1. Ruth- erford) 139. M. Payne, The Animal Part: Human and Other Animals in the Poetic Imagina- tion. (D. Konstan) 288. J. C. B. Petropoulos, Kleos in a Minor Key: The Homeric Education of a Little Prince. (K. MacFarlane) 706. S. Pfeiffer, Der romische Kaiser und das Land am Nil: Kaiserverehrung und Kaiserkult in Alexandria und Agypten von Augustus bis Caracalla (30 v. Chr. — 217 n. Chr.). (M. Peachin) 145. P. J. Rhodes, Alcibiades. (R. Littman) 294. J. Roisman and |. Worthington (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. (J. Romm) 539. A. Rotstein, The Idea of lambos, (D. Lavigne) 289. E. Ruschenbusch, Solon: Das Gesetzewerk—Fragmente: Ubersetzung und Kom- mentar. (M. Gagarin) 132. J. Rusten (ed.), The Birth of Comedy: Texts, Documents, and Art from Athenian Comic Competitions, 486-280. (S. Olson) 538. G. Schmeling, A Commentary on the Satyrica of Petronius. (N. Holzberg) 541. A. Sens, Asclepiades of Samos: Epigrams and Fragments. (C. Tsagalis) 299. J. Shear, Polis and Revolution: Responding to Oligarchy in Classical Athens. (H. Yunis) 528. D. Spencer, Roman Landscape: Culture and Identity. (D. Heinen) 147. M. Stieber, Euripides and the Language of Craft. (M. Mueller) 705. S. C. Stroup, Catullus, Cicero, and a Society of Patrons: The Generation of the Text. (B. K. Gold) 141. L. A. Swift, The Hidden Chorus: Echoes of Genre in Tragic Lyric. (R. M. Andu- jar) 292. M. Triimper, Die ‘Agora des Italiens’ in Delos: Baugeschichte, Architektur, Ausstattung und Funktion einer spathellenistischen Porticus-Anlage. (M. Zarmakoupi) 696. T. Tuozzo, Plato’s Charmides: Positive Elenchus in a “Socratic” Dialogue. (D. Murphy) 525. A. M. Wasyl, Genres Rediscovered: Studies in Latin Miniature Epic, Love Elegy, and Epigram of the Romano-Barbaric Age. (J. Uden) 301. J. C. Yardley, P. Wheatley, and W. Heckel, Justin: Epitome of the Philippic His- tory of Pompeius Trogus. (J. Romm) 699. 11.3 FEATURES Books Received: 149, 303, 545, 713 In Memoriam: 691 Ovationes: 689 Reviews: 131, 285, 525, 695 Survey: 517 11.4 NOTICES, MISCELLANEOUS CAAS: 2013 Annual Meeting: 516 CAAS: Jerry Clack Lectureship Fund: 96, 482 Index to Volume 106 CAAS: E. Adelaide Hahn Rome/Athens Scholarship: 90, 396 CAAS: Search for Editor of Classical World: 90 CAAS: Statement of Ownership: 154 CAAS: Resource and Program Grants: 96, 460 CW: Available Issues with Special Paedagogus Sections: ii CW: Available Special Issues: ii Ill. ADVERTISERS ACL/NJCL National Latin Exam, University of Mary Washington, 1301 Col- lege Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401: 106.1, 106.2, 106.3, 106.4. 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