James J. Clauss, "The Near Eastern Background of Aetiological Wordplay in Callimachus," in J.J.H. Klooster, M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit, G.C. Wakker (edd.) Callimachus Revisited: New Perspectives in Callimachean Scholarship (= Hellenistica Groningana 24) (2019) pp. 65-96. |
Publications, Essays |
Hellenistic, Literary Criticism, Near Eastern Studies |
James J Clauss, "Teaching the Old and New Testaments to Students of Greek and Latin Simultaneously with Numerous and Fascinating Learning Outcomes," Teaching Classical Languages 10 (2019) pp. 99-125 |
Publications, Essays |
Bible Studies, Classics, Language Pedagogy, Literature, Religion |
“Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet? Comparative Perspectives on Homeric Singers.” |
Publications, Essays |
Classics |
Deborah Kamen, "The Consequences of Laughter in Aeschines' Against Timarchos." Archimède: Archéologie et histoire ancienne 5 (2018) 49-56. |
Publications, Essays |
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Greek History and Culture, Oratory |
Megan O'Donald. “The ROTAS ‘Wheel’: Form and Content in a Pompeian Graffito.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 205 (2018): 77-91. |
Publications, Essays |
Archaeology, Classics, Latin Literature, Roman History and Culture |
Stephen E. Hinds. "Pastoral and its Futures: Reading like (a) Mantuan." Dictynna 14 (2017) [30pp. on paper] http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/ |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Comparative Literature, Latin Literature, Reception Studies |
James J. Clauss, "Nicander of Colophon: Theriaca," in D. Sider (ed.), Hellenistic Poetry: A Selection (University of Michigan Press) pp. 440-462. |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Hellenistic, Literature |
Catherine Connors 'A river runs through it: Waterways and narrative in Strabo' in Daniela Dueck, ed. The Routledge Companion to Strabo, 207-18. |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Ecocriticism, Greek History and Culture, Intellectual History, Nonfiction Prose, Science and Technology |
James J. Clauss, "The Hercules and Cacus Episode in Augustan Literature: Engaging the Homeric Hymn to Hermes in Light of Callimachus' and Apollonius' Reception," in A. Faulkner, A. Vergados, A. Schwab (edd.) The Reception of the Homeric Hymns (Oxford University Press 2016) pp. 55-78. |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Hellenistic, Latin Literature |
Stephen E. Hinds. "Return to Enna: Ovid and Ovidianism in Claudian's De Raptu Proserpinae." In L. Fulkerson and T. Stover, eds., Repeat Performances: Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses, U. Wisconsin P. 2016, 249-78 |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Late Antiquity, Latin Literature |
Catherine Connors and Cindy Clendenon, "Mapping Tartaros: Observation, Inference, and Belief in Ancient Greek and Roman Accounts of Karst Terrain," Classical Antiquity 35.2, 147-188 |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Ecocriticism, Folklore and Mythology, Greek Literature, Roman History and Culture, Science and Technology |
Deborah Kamen. "Manumission and Slave-Allowances in Classical Athens." Historia 65.4 (2016) 413-26 |
Publications, Essays |
Economics, Greek History and Culture |
James J. Clauss, "Heldendämmerung Anticipated: The Gods in Apollonius' Argonautica," in The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry. From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond. Edited by James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers and Ahuvia Kahane. Franz Steiner Verlag. 2016. pp. 135-151 |
Publications, Books, Essays |
Hellenistic, Literature, Religion |
James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers, Ahuvia Kahane (eds.), The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry. From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond. Franz Steiner Verlag 2016 |
Publications, Books, Essays |
Greek Literature, Hellenistic, Imperial Rome, Late Antiquity, Latin Literature, Literature, Reception Studies, Religion |
Catherine Connors, ‘Nothing to do with Fides?: Female networks and the reproduction of citizenship in Plautus’ Casina’ Roman Drama and its Contexts: Trends in Classics 34 (2016) , ed. S. Frangoulidis, S. Harrison, G. Manuwald, 275-88. |
Publications, Essays |
Drama, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Roman History and Culture |
Alexander Hollmann, "Solon in Herodotus" in: Gregory Nagy and Maria Noussia-Fantuzzi (eds), Solon in the Making: The Early Reception in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries. Trends in Classics 2015 vol. 7 issue 1, 85-109. Berlin: De Gruyter |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Greek Literature, Greek History and Culture, Historiography, History, Philology |
'In the Land of the Giants: Greek and Roman Discourses on Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields,'llinois Classical Studies Vol. 40, No. 1 (Spring 2015), pp. 121-137 |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Folklore and Mythology, Greek Literature, Latin Literature |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Bodily Waste and Boundaries in Pompeian Graffiti." In Ancient Obsenities. Eds. D. Dutsch and A. Suter. Univeristy of Michigan Press, 2015. 225–254. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Body, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “‘Gay’ Pompeii: Pompeian Art and Homosexuality in the Early Twentieth Century.” In Ancient Rome and the Construction of Modern Homosexual Identities. Ed. J. Ingleheart. Oxford University Press, 2015. 197–213. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Reception Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Calos graffiti and infames at Pompeii." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 195 (2015): 274-282. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. "Lusty Ladies in the Roman Imaginary." In Ancient Sex: New Essays. Eds. R. Blondell and K. Ormand. Columbus: Ohio State University, 2015. 231-252. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Kathryn Topper. “Dionysos Comes to Thrace: The Metaphor of Corrupted Sacrifice and the Introduction of Dionysian Cult in Images of Lykourgos’s Madness,” Arethusa 48.2 (2015) 139-171 |
Publications, Essays |
Art History, Classics, Folklore and Mythology, Greek History and Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Religion, Visual Arts, Visual Culture |
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. “Revisiting Roman Sexuality: Agency and the Conceptualization of Penetrated Males.” In Sex in Antiquity: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World. Eds. M. Masterson, N. Rabinowitz, and J. Robson. Routledge, 2015. 449–460. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Body, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
James J. Clauss, “Myth and Mythopoesis in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica,” in M. Heerink and G. Manuwald (edd.) Brill’s Companion to Valerius Flaccus (Leiden/Boston 2014) pp. 99-114 |
Publications, Essays |
Latin Literature |
Alain M. Gowing, Response: APA Panel on '‘Historiography, Poetry, and the Intertext’, 4 January 2013. Published in Histos, the online journal of ancient historiography. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Critical Theory, Historiography, History, Literary Criticism, Poetry and Poetics |