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INDEX: Vol. 89 (1993-1994) ARTICLES ANNOUNCEMENTS Choral and Prophetic Discourse in 1994 CAMWS Meeting Program 89/ the First Stasimon of the Agamem- 3 281 non (Athanassaki) 89/2 149 CAMWS Awards 1993 89/1 97 Greek Drama in a Field of Dreams Ovationes 1993 89/1 98 (Hartigan) 89/4 373 Horace’s Chloe (Odes 1.23): Inamo- BOOKS RECEIVED rata or Victim? (Fredricksmeyer) 101, 223, 322, 442 89/3 251 Late Roman Social Justice and the BOOK REVIEWS Origin of the Defensor Civitatis Campbell, ed., Greek Lyric III: Stesi- (Frakes) 89/4 337 chorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Oth- Learning Through Suffering: Human ers (Haslam) 89/3 310 Wisdom in Herodotus (Shapiro) Capasso, ed., Papiri letterari greci e 89/4 349 latini (Haslam) 89/4 416 On Pronouncing the Names of Cer- Champlin, Final Judgments (Dixon) tain British Classical Scholars 89/4 395 (Naiditch) 89/1 55 Cohen, Law, Sexuality, and Society Pindaric Mimesis: The Associative (Worman) 89/4 422 Mode (Miller) 89/1 21 Gallant, Risk and Survival in Ancient Plutarch’s Lucullus and the Living Greece (Vermeule) 89/2 215 Bond of Biography (Lavery) 89/3 Gazda, ed., Roman Art in the Private 261 Sphere (Archer) 89/3 312 The Prodikean Choice of Herakles. Giacosa, A Taste of Ancient Rome (So- A Reshaping of Myth (Kuntz) 89/ lomon) 89/4 434 2 163 Holloway, The Archaeology of Ancient The Rhetoric of Description in Odys- Sicily (Tsakirgis) 89/4 411 sey 9.116-41: Odysseus and Goat Hornblower, A Commentary on Island (Byre) 89/4 357 Thucydides. Vol. 1. Books I-III (Raw- Telemachos’ Laugh (Od. 21.101-105) lings) 89/4 428 (Olson) 89/4 369 Kassel, Kleine Schriften (Calder) 89/ Ultimus Ardor: Pomona and Vertum- 4 431 nus in Ovid’s Met. 14.623-771 Katz, Penelope's Renown: Meaningand (Myers) 89/3 225 Indeterminacy in the Odyssey The Way Up and Down: Tracehorse (Doherty) 89/2 205 and Turning Imagery in the Or- Keith, The Play of Fictions. Studies in estes Plays (Myrick) 89/2 131 Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 2 (Ga- The Wheel, the Whip and Other Im- linsky) 89/3 297 , plements of Torture: Erotic Mag- Kennedy, The Arts of Love. Five Stud- icin Pindar Pythian 4.213-19 (Far- ies in the Discourse of Roman Love aone) 89/1 1 Elegy (Knox) 89/3 319 Xenia in Sophocles’ Philoctetes Keppie, Understanding Roman Inscrip- (Belfiore) 89/2 113 tions (Fant) 89/4 413 Kertzer and Saller, The Family in Italy INDEX: Vol. 89 (1993-1994) ARTICLES ANNOUNCEMENTS Choral and Prophetic Discourse in 1994 CAMWS Meeting Program 89/ the First Stasimon of the Agamem- 3 281 non (Athanassaki) 89/2 149 CAMWS Awards 1993 89/1 97 Greek Drama in a Field of Dreams Ovationes 1993 89/1 98 (Hartigan) 89/4 373 Horace’s Chloe (Odes 1.23): Inamo- BOOKS RECEIVED rata or Victim? (Fredricksmeyer) 101, 223, 322, 442 89/3 251 Late Roman Social Justice and the BOOK REVIEWS Origin of the Defensor Civitatis Campbell, ed., Greek Lyric III: Stesi- (Frakes) 89/4 337 chorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Oth- Learning Through Suffering: Human ers (Haslam) 89/3 310 Wisdom in Herodotus (Shapiro) Capasso, ed., Papiri letterari greci e 89/4 349 latini (Haslam) 89/4 416 On Pronouncing the Names of Cer- Champlin, Final Judgments (Dixon) tain British Classical Scholars 89/4 395 (Naiditch) 89/1 55 Cohen, Law, Sexuality, and Society Pindaric Mimesis: The Associative (Worman) 89/4 422 Mode (Miller) 89/1 21 Gallant, Risk and Survival in Ancient Plutarch’s Lucullus and the Living Greece (Vermeule) 89/2 215 Bond of Biography (Lavery) 89/3 Gazda, ed., Roman Art in the Private 261 Sphere (Archer) 89/3 312 The Prodikean Choice of Herakles. Giacosa, A Taste of Ancient Rome (So- A Reshaping of Myth (Kuntz) 89/ lomon) 89/4 434 2 163 Holloway, The Archaeology of Ancient The Rhetoric of Description in Odys- Sicily (Tsakirgis) 89/4 411 sey 9.116-41: Odysseus and Goat Hornblower, A Commentary on Island (Byre) 89/4 357 Thucydides. Vol. 1. Books I-III (Raw- Telemachos’ Laugh (Od. 21.101-105) lings) 89/4 428 (Olson) 89/4 369 Kassel, Kleine Schriften (Calder) 89/ Ultimus Ardor: Pomona and Vertum- 4 431 nus in Ovid’s Met. 14.623-771 Katz, Penelope's Renown: Meaningand (Myers) 89/3 225 Indeterminacy in the Odyssey The Way Up and Down: Tracehorse (Doherty) 89/2 205 and Turning Imagery in the Or- Keith, The Play of Fictions. Studies in estes Plays (Myrick) 89/2 131 Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 2 (Ga- The Wheel, the Whip and Other Im- linsky) 89/3 297 , plements of Torture: Erotic Mag- Kennedy, The Arts of Love. Five Stud- icin Pindar Pythian 4.213-19 (Far- ies in the Discourse of Roman Love aone) 89/1 1 Elegy (Knox) 89/3 319 Xenia in Sophocles’ Philoctetes Keppie, Understanding Roman Inscrip- (Belfiore) 89/2 113 tions (Fant) 89/4 413 Kertzer and Saller, The Family in Italy THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL 447 (Dixon) 89/4 395 Robinson, Ancient Rome. City Plan- Kurke, The Traffic in Praise: Pindar ningand Administration (Fant) 89/ and the Poetics of Social Economy 4413 (Lidov) 89/1 69 Schiitrumpf, Aristoteles, Politik(Lord) Lefkowitz, First Person Fictions: Pin- 89/2 197 dar’s Poetic “I” (Lidov) 89/1 69 Slatkin, The Power of Thetis: Allusion Leyton-Brown, ed., Alexander the and Interpretation in the Iliad (Clay) Great. An Exercise in the Study of 89/2 207 History (Roisman) 89/4 418 Sullivan, Martial: The Unexpected Ling, Roman Painting (Archer) 89/3 Classic, A Literary and Historical 312 Study johnson) 89/1 87 Lloyd-Jones, Greek Comedy, Hellenis- Treggiari, Roman Marriage (Dixon) tic Literature, and Miscellanea (Kirk- 89/4 395 wood) 89/2 210 Whitley, Style and Society in Dark Age Lloyd-Jones, Greek Epic, Lyric and Greece (Vermeule) 89/2 215 Tragedy (Kirkwood) 89/2 210 Woodman and Powell, eds., Author Lloyd-Jones, Greek in a Cold Climate and Audience in Latin Literature (Kirkwood) 89/2 210 (Galinsky) 89/3 297 Lord and O’Connor, edd., Essays on the Foundations of Aristotelian Po- RESPONSE litical Science (Schiitrumpf) 89/2 A Note on P. G. Naiditch’s “Names 200 of Certain British Scholars” (Ron- Martin, Catullus (Fredricksmeyer) nick) 89/4 437 89/4 408 Martindale, Redeeming tie Text. Latin THE FORUM Poetry and the Hermeneutics of Re- Caesar’ s Practical Prose (Damon) 89/ ception (Galinsky) 89/3 297 2 183 Masters, Poetry and Civil War in Lu- Catullus in Performance (Skinner) can’s Bellum Civile (O’ Hara) 89/1 89/1 61 83 A Latin Textbook in Contemporary Mette-Dittmann, Die Ehegesetzte des Russia (Graham) 89/4 389 Augustus (Dixon) 89/4 395 A Repertory of English Words with Miller, Ovid's Elegiac Festivals: Stud- Classical Suffixes: Part IV (Dee) ies in the Fasti (Harmon) 89/1 80 89/3 275 The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (Dyck) 89/1 91 CONTRIBUTORS O’Brien, Alexander the Great. The In- Archer, W. C. 89/3 312 visible Enemy (Roisman) 89/4 418 Athanassaki, L. 89/2 149 Pantell, ed., A History of Women. Vol. Beifiore, E. 89/2 113 1 (Worman) 89/4 422 Byre, C. S. 89/4 357 Powell, ed., Roman Poetry and Propa- Calder, W. M. 89/4 431 ganda in the Age of Augustus (Ga- Clay, J. S. 89/2 207 linsky) 89/3 297 Damon, C. 89/2 183 Prior, Virtue and Knowledge Dee, J. 89/3 275 (Schiitrumpf) 89/2 200 Dixon, S. 89/4 395 Race, Style and Rhetoric in Pindar’s Doherty, L. E. 89/2 205 Odes (Lidov) 89/1 69 Dyck, A. R. 89/1 91 448 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL Fant, J. C. 89/4 413 Faraone, C. A. 89/11 Frakes, R. M. 89/4 337 Fredricksmeyer, E. A. 89/3 251; 89/ 4 408 Galinsky, K. 89/3 297 Graham, H. F. 89/4 389 Harmon, D. P. 89/1 80 Hartigan, K. 89/4 373 Haslam, M. 89/3 310; 89/4 416 Johnson, W. R. 89/1 87 Kirkwood, G. 89/2 210 Knox, P. E. 89/3 319 Kuntz, M. 89/2 163 Lavery, G. B. 89/3 261 Lidov, J. B. 89/1 69 Lord, C. 89/2 197 Miller, A. M. 89/1 21 Myers, K. S. 89/3 225 Myrick, L. D. 89/2 131 Naiditch, P. G. 89/1 55 O’Hara, J. J. 89/1 83 Olson, S. D. 89/4 369 Rawlings, H. R. 89/4 428 Roisman, J. 89/4 418 Ronnick, M. V. 89/4 437 Schiitrumpf, E. 89/2 200 Shapiro, S. O. 89/4 349 Skinner, M. B. 89/1 61 Solomon, J. 89/4 434 Tsakirgis, B. 89/4 411 Vermeule, E. 89/2 215 Worman, N. 89/4 422

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