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The Classical Outlook |!S ummer 2007 Volume 84, Number 4 Conway, Grace, “Catullus,” 119. Cooperman, Robert, “Hippolochus, Son of Antimachus, Dead at the Hands of Agamemnon,” 78. INDEX TO , “Pisander, Son of Antimachus, Lies Dead at the Hands of Agamemnon,” 78. VOLUME 84 , “Antimachus Mourns the Death of His Sons in Battle: the Trojan War,” 78-79. , ‘Agamemnon, After He Kills the Son of Antimachus in Battle: The Trojan War,” 79. ARTICLES Howes, Victor, “Prometheus Fires Back,” 119. , ‘Aphrodite Confesses,” 119. Asirvatham, Sulochana R., “The Half-Baked Melting Pot of Huggins, Peter, “Diogenes'’s Wall,” 165. Oliver Stone’s Alexander,” 104-07. , “The Accusers after the Trial,” 165. Bauer, Tamara, “The ACL 2005-2006 Annual Report: A McGill, Scott, “Verses for the Poet’s Wedding Day,” 119. Summary, 20-21. , “Vows, 119. Benario, Herbert W., “Boudica Warrior Queen,” 70-73. Berkowitz, Gary, “Oliver Stone’s Alexander as Political McLean, Susan, “Martial’s Epigrams,” 23. O’Connell, Richard, “Three Poems by Sulpicia: To her Allegory,” 108-12. uncle, Messalla,” 22. Borza, Eugene N., “The Spirit of Oliver Stone's Alexander,” , Three Poems by Sulpicia: To Cerinthus III: Great 98—100. Lady's Complaint,” 22. Engen, Darel Tai, “Oliver Stone's Alexander: Personal Concerns and Poor Timing,” 113-17. , “Three Poems by Sulpicia: To Cerinthus IV: Get Hadley, Scott, “The Importance of Latin for Building Lost,” 22. Specialized English-Spanish Vocabulary: The Case of a Sabin, Elenora, “Daughters of Night,” 23. Scaer, Stephen, “Twelve Labors,” 164. University English Program in Mexico,’ 74—76. Hall, Jon, “Teaching Ciceronian Delivery,” 153-56. Sklenar, R., “Caroli Baudelaire Elegia de hoste,” 22. Loud, Amanda, “Lingua Latina e Longinquo: Teaching Smith, Marcus Robert, “Echo,” 79. Intermediate Latin Via Distance Learning,’ 14—15. Stephenson, Mark, “To Lesbia Concerning the Crowd May, James M., “Teaching Ciceronian Scholarship: APA/ Outside,” 119. Striar, Brian, “Horace C. 1.9,” 22. ACL Panel 2007,” 145-46. Perkins, Steven R., “Difficile est transferre hanc sententiam Updegraft, Derek, “Horace 1.11,” 79. Latinam in Anglicam: The Depth and Charm of Latin Vail, Amy, “The Professor's Song,” 165. Translation,’ 16-18. Roisman, Hanna M. and Martin M. Winkler, “K7JNHMA 2006: The Alexander Papers. Organizers’ Introduction,” REVIEWS ai. Roisman, Joseph, “A Precursor to Scholars: Robert Rossen’s Allen, Lindsay, 7he Persian Empire (Craige B. Champion), Alexander The Great,’ 101-03. 135. Sarkissian, John, “The Grading of the 2006 Advanced Ash, Rhiannon, 7acitus (Salvador Bartera), 180. Placement Examinations in Latin: Vergil,” 1-12. Bakker, Egbert J., Pointing at the Past: From Formula to , “The Grading of the 2006 Advanced Placement Performance in Homeric Poetics (Sheila Murnaghan), Exminations in Latin: Latin Literature,” 45—68. 135. Shapiro, Susan O., “Cicero and Today's Intermediate Baliff, Michelle and Michael G. Moran, Classical Rhetorics College-Level Student,” 147-52. and Rhetoricians: Critical Studies and Sources (David J. van der Blom, Henriette, “Graecophile or Graecophobe? Driscoll), 92. Ciceros choice between Greek and Roman exempla,” Bundrick, Sheramy D., Music and Image in Classical Athens 157-62. (Anne Mahoney), 91-92. Cabrera, Francisco J., Monumenta Mexicana: Mexican Heritage (Stephen A. Berard), 138-40. POETRY Cawkwell, George, Zhe Greek Wars: The Failure of Persia (David L. Toye), 34-35. Arnett, Marie, “Subordinate Conjunctions,” 118. Chauveau, Michel, Cleopatra: Beyond the Myth (Kelly ____, “Medusa Lives! (Or, Seeing Things at Yellowstone) > » Olson), 38. 118. Cosmopoulos, Michael B., Zhe Parthenon and its Sculptures Bartels, E.B., “Catullus X,” 23. (Marjorie Venit), 89-90. Brosman, Catharine Savage, “Odysseus in Hades,” 118. Cyrino, Monica Silveira, Big Screen Rome (Robert J. Rabel), 175. The Classical Outlook |!S ummer 2007 Volume 84, Number 4 Conway, Grace, “Catullus,” 119. Cooperman, Robert, “Hippolochus, Son of Antimachus, Dead at the Hands of Agamemnon,” 78. INDEX TO , “Pisander, Son of Antimachus, Lies Dead at the Hands of Agamemnon,” 78. VOLUME 84 , “Antimachus Mourns the Death of His Sons in Battle: the Trojan War,” 78-79. , ‘Agamemnon, After He Kills the Son of Antimachus in Battle: The Trojan War,” 79. ARTICLES Howes, Victor, “Prometheus Fires Back,” 119. , ‘Aphrodite Confesses,” 119. Asirvatham, Sulochana R., “The Half-Baked Melting Pot of Huggins, Peter, “Diogenes'’s Wall,” 165. Oliver Stone’s Alexander,” 104-07. , “The Accusers after the Trial,” 165. Bauer, Tamara, “The ACL 2005-2006 Annual Report: A McGill, Scott, “Verses for the Poet’s Wedding Day,” 119. Summary, 20-21. , “Vows, 119. Benario, Herbert W., “Boudica Warrior Queen,” 70-73. Berkowitz, Gary, “Oliver Stone’s Alexander as Political McLean, Susan, “Martial’s Epigrams,” 23. O’Connell, Richard, “Three Poems by Sulpicia: To her Allegory,” 108-12. uncle, Messalla,” 22. Borza, Eugene N., “The Spirit of Oliver Stone's Alexander,” , Three Poems by Sulpicia: To Cerinthus III: Great 98—100. Lady's Complaint,” 22. Engen, Darel Tai, “Oliver Stone's Alexander: Personal Concerns and Poor Timing,” 113-17. , “Three Poems by Sulpicia: To Cerinthus IV: Get Hadley, Scott, “The Importance of Latin for Building Lost,” 22. Specialized English-Spanish Vocabulary: The Case of a Sabin, Elenora, “Daughters of Night,” 23. Scaer, Stephen, “Twelve Labors,” 164. University English Program in Mexico,’ 74—76. Hall, Jon, “Teaching Ciceronian Delivery,” 153-56. Sklenar, R., “Caroli Baudelaire Elegia de hoste,” 22. Loud, Amanda, “Lingua Latina e Longinquo: Teaching Smith, Marcus Robert, “Echo,” 79. Intermediate Latin Via Distance Learning,’ 14—15. Stephenson, Mark, “To Lesbia Concerning the Crowd May, James M., “Teaching Ciceronian Scholarship: APA/ Outside,” 119. Striar, Brian, “Horace C. 1.9,” 22. ACL Panel 2007,” 145-46. Perkins, Steven R., “Difficile est transferre hanc sententiam Updegraft, Derek, “Horace 1.11,” 79. Latinam in Anglicam: The Depth and Charm of Latin Vail, Amy, “The Professor's Song,” 165. Translation,’ 16-18. Roisman, Hanna M. and Martin M. Winkler, “K7JNHMA 2006: The Alexander Papers. Organizers’ Introduction,” REVIEWS ai. Roisman, Joseph, “A Precursor to Scholars: Robert Rossen’s Allen, Lindsay, 7he Persian Empire (Craige B. Champion), Alexander The Great,’ 101-03. 135. Sarkissian, John, “The Grading of the 2006 Advanced Ash, Rhiannon, 7acitus (Salvador Bartera), 180. Placement Examinations in Latin: Vergil,” 1-12. Bakker, Egbert J., Pointing at the Past: From Formula to , “The Grading of the 2006 Advanced Placement Performance in Homeric Poetics (Sheila Murnaghan), Exminations in Latin: Latin Literature,” 45—68. 135. Shapiro, Susan O., “Cicero and Today's Intermediate Baliff, Michelle and Michael G. Moran, Classical Rhetorics College-Level Student,” 147-52. and Rhetoricians: Critical Studies and Sources (David J. van der Blom, Henriette, “Graecophile or Graecophobe? Driscoll), 92. Ciceros choice between Greek and Roman exempla,” Bundrick, Sheramy D., Music and Image in Classical Athens 157-62. (Anne Mahoney), 91-92. Cabrera, Francisco J., Monumenta Mexicana: Mexican Heritage (Stephen A. Berard), 138-40. POETRY Cawkwell, George, Zhe Greek Wars: The Failure of Persia (David L. Toye), 34-35. Arnett, Marie, “Subordinate Conjunctions,” 118. Chauveau, Michel, Cleopatra: Beyond the Myth (Kelly ____, “Medusa Lives! (Or, Seeing Things at Yellowstone) > » Olson), 38. 118. Cosmopoulos, Michael B., Zhe Parthenon and its Sculptures Bartels, E.B., “Catullus X,” 23. (Marjorie Venit), 89-90. Brosman, Catharine Savage, “Odysseus in Hades,” 118. Cyrino, Monica Silveira, Big Screen Rome (Robert J. Rabel), 175. Volume 84, Number 4 The Classical Outlook |S ummer 2007 187 Dancy, R.M., Platos Introduction to Forms (David J. Secular Centos in Antiquity (Lee Fratantuono), 127-28. Murphy), 181. McGregor, James H.S., Rome from the Ground Up (Danie! Davis, Theodore M., The Tomb of Hatshopsiti (Alison B. McCaffrey), 87-88. Grifhth), 86. Miller, Paul Allen, Latin Verse Satire: An Anthology and Dewald, Carolyn and John Marincola, eds., Cambridge Reader (Grigory Starikovsky) 128-29. Companion to Herodotus (David J. Driscoll), 178. Mitchell, Joshua, Platos Fables: On the Moral Condition in Dmitriev, Sviatoslav, City Government in Hellenistic and Shadowy Times (Thomas Cooksey), 134. Roman Asia Minor (Clifford Ando), 132-33. Morales, Helen, Vision and Narrative in Achilles Tatius Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Greek Drama: From Leucippe and Clitophon (Edmund Cueva), 37. Ritual to Theater (Catherine Colegrove), 178-79. Nagle, Betty Rose, Zhe Silvae ofS tatius: Translated with Notes Women in Classical Greek Drama (Catherine and Introduction (Dustin Heinen), 179-80. Colegrove), 178-79. Neils, Jenifer, 7he Parthenon Frieze (Marjorie Venit), 89— Heath, John, Zhe Talking Greeks. Speech, Animals, and the 90. i Other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato (Victor Castellani) , The Parthenon: From Antiquity to the Present (Craige 36-37. B. Champion), 90. Heiken, Grant, Renato Funiciello, and Donatella de Rita, Papadopoulou, Thalia, Heracles and Euripidean Tragedy The Seven Hills of Rome: A Geological Tour of the Eternal (Ruth Scodel), 135. City (Daniel McCaffrey), 87-88. Richlin, Amy, Rome and the Mysterious Orient: Three Plays by Hemingway, Sean, Zhe Horse and Jockey from Artemision: Plautus (TimothyJ . Moore), 176. A Bronze Equestrian Monument of the Hellenistic Period Samons II, Loren J. Whats Wrong with Democracy? From (Anton Jansen), 89. Athenian Practice to American Worship (Jennifer Roberts), Hopkins, Keith and Mary Beard, 7he Colosseum (Gail Polk), 176-77. 86. Schulz, Celia A., Women’s Religious Activity in the Roman Hutton, William, Describing Greece. Landscape and Literature Republic (Judith Lynn Sebesta), 180-81. in the Perigesis of Pausanias (James C. Anderson, Jr.), Shapiro, Susan O., O Tempora! O Mores! Ciceros Catilinarian 177-78. Orations. A Student Edition with Historical Essays lacona, Constance P. and Edward V. George, Columbus First (Christopher P. Craig), 92—93. Voyage: Latin Selections from Peter Martyrs De Orbe Novo Smith, Riggs Alden, Zhe Primacy of Vision in Virgil’s Aeneid (Scott Hadley), 129-30. (Jennifer A. Rea), 127. James, Alan, Quintus ofS myrna. The Trojan Epic. Posthomerica Usher, M.D., A Students Seneca: Ten Letters and Selections (Jean Alvares), 35—36. from De providentia and De vita beata (Victoria T. Jones, Prudence, Cleopatra: A Sourcebook (Diana E.E. Larson), 131. Kleiner), 91. Uzzi, Jeannine Diddle, Children in the Visual Arts ofI mperial Kaster, Robert, Emotion, Restraint, and Community in Rome (Robert I. Curtis), 131. Ancient Rome (James F. Johnson), 132. Weiss, Roslyn, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies (Daniel Kitts, Margo, Sanctified Violence in Homeric Society: Oath- B. Gallagher), 140. Making Rituals and Narrative in the Iliad (Owen Cramer), White, Kevin and Edward M. Macieroski, trans., St. 7homas 133-34. Aquinas: Commentaries on Aristotles “On Sense and What Kleiner, Diana E.E., Cleopatra and Rome (Kelly Olson), 38. is Sensed” and “On Memory and Recollection” (Thomas Latacz, Joachim, Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Cooksey), 34. Old Mystery (J. Samuel Houser), 35. Leigh, Matthew, Comedy and the Rise of Rome (Timothy J. Moore), 129. FEATURES Lendon, J.E., Soldiers & Ghosts: AH istory ofB attle in Classical Antiquity (Frances Pownall) 88-89. Books and Materials Received, 42, 94, 142—43, 184-85. Lloyd, G.E.R., The Delusions of Invulnerability: Wisdom The Clearing House (Sharon Kazmierski), 30-31, 82-83, and Morality in Ancient Greece, China and Today (Paul 142-43, 168-69. Properzio), 136—38. Quid Novi?, 32—33, 84-85, 126, 172. Mahoney, Anne, Morices Stories in Attic Greek (Wilfred Random Access (Rob Latousek), 26—27, 120-21. Major), 93. Teaching Materials and Resource Center, 28-29, 80-81, Mattusch, Carol C., Zhe Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum: Life 122-23, 166-67. and Afterlife of a Sculpture Collection (James L. Franklin, Jr.), 39. McCarthy, Thomas, Nunc Loquamur: Guided Converstions for Latin (Laura Higley), 130-31. McGill, Scott, Virgil Recomposed: The Mythological and

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